Market Trends: 5/20/2012
Newcastle
Market Snapshot
Total Properties Listed:
101
Month-Over-Month Change: +7.45%
Average List Price:
$597,834
Month-Over-Month Change: +4.97%
Median List Price:
$506,450
Month-Over-Month Change: +13.81%
Typical Property
Single-Family Home
3.54 Bedrooms
2.8 Baths
$597,834 Average List Price
$195/SqFt Average Price per SqFt.
Average Price by Bedrooms:
1 Bedroom:
$115,750
2 Bedrooms:
$272,381
3 Bedrooms:
$349,327
4 Bedrooms:
$675,871
5 Bedrooms:
$801,874
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About Newcastle
Newcastle homes – the difference is clear
Many families long for the benefits of urban living in a small town setting. That is what you get when you come to Newcastle. Newcastle homes give you the best of urban style living and its conveniences, all set up in a small town background. You will find it difficult to find a place where people live, play and even work in environments that seem to boast of the best views as well as landscaping. Newcastle itself offers some of the best employment opportunities in the Pacific Northwest. What better way to live life than in the lap of Nature.
In terms of history, Newcastle had a significant role to play in the expansion of Seattle as well as most of the Pacific Northwest. It became the central point for all the mining and railroad activities that took place. When you are on the lookout for Newcastle MLS listings, you are bound to find remnants of history here. This will be in the names of places such as Coal Creek Parkway, even a golf course – China Creek Golf Course is a tribute to the region’s history.
The population of roughly 9900 is a wonderful set of people, who are proud of their heritage. In fact, every year in September the city community festival, called Newcastle Days, is celebrated with great fervor. Homes for sale in Newcastle are in great demand thanks to approximately 40 acres of developed parks that surround these homes. Their even distribution make them great places for play and recreation. Lake Boren Park is perhaps the largest one there is and includes playgrounds for basketball, tennis and even sand volleyball.
Newcastle homes are also surrounded by trail networks that connect the city well. You also have trail systems such as the Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park that serve as junction points for the rest of the trails. Of course when you are looking at homes for sale in Newcastle, the education of your children will be of vital importance. Our Multiple Listing Service has a great variety of Newcastle homes that fall within both the Renton and the Issaquah school districts. Your residence will determine which you qualify for.