Market Stats November 10, 2025

Island County Market Snapshot – October 2025: A Steady Shift Toward Balance

Residential Trends New listings were up 2.9% year-over-year, and year-to-date listings climbed 17.3%, giving buyers a wider range of choices across the island. Pending sales rose 51% compared to last October, showing that motivated buyers are still out there — especially for well-maintained, move-in-ready homes. Closed sales dipped slightly (–9.6%) and homes are taking a bit longer to sell, averaging 51 days on market compared to 42 last year. The median sales price held steady at $642,500, while the average price inched up to $760,114. Sellers are receiving about 97.7% of list price, indicating a touch more negotiating flexibility for buyers. With inventory up 27.5% and months of supply at 3.5, we’re seeing a gentle shift toward balance — a welcome change after several years of fast-paced activity.

What It Means for Buyers and Sellers

For Buyers: More inventory and stable prices mean you can take the time to find a home that truly fits your needs — whether it’s a craftsman near Oak Harbor, a beach retreat near Coupeville, or a garden cottage in Langley.

For Sellers: Well-priced homes with thoughtful updates and strong presentation are still selling quickly. Today’s buyers appreciate quality and value — especially when paired with Whidbey’s unmatched natural beauty. Even as the market evens out, our island continues to attract people seeking community, creativity, and a slower pace of life surrounded by the Salish Sea. If you’d like to discuss how these trends affect your buying or selling goals, I’m always happy to connect.

Island County Stats Oct 2025