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3 Forces Quietly Reshaping Washington Housing in 2026 | Seattle & Puget Sound If you’re thinking about buying a home in Washington in 2026, most of the advice online is focused on the wrong things. This isn’t a housing crash prediction. And it’s not a hype video about home prices taking off either. What’s happening in the Washington housing market, especially across Seattle, the Puget Sound, and King County, is quieter than the headlines — but it’s changing buyer leverage, negotiation power, and how real estate deals are actually getting done in 2026. In this video, I break down three forces quietly reshaping the Washington real estate market, using real data, local context, and on-the-ground experience — not fear-based narratives or national headlines that don’t apply locally. This video is especially relevant if you’re: Wondering whether 2026 is a good time to buy a home in Washington Trying to understand home prices in Seattle and the Puget Sound Curious about inventory levels, seller concessions, and buyer leverage Watching how migration, population trends, and rental demand affect housing ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Why most 2026 housing advice misses the mark 0:32 – Force #1: Inventory didn’t disappear — it went dormant 2:28 – Why relisted homes increase buyer leverage 3:05 – Force #2: Mortgage rates, seller credits, and real affordability 4:50 – How buyers are using 30-year fixed loans and concessions 5:48 – Force #3: Population, migration, and housing demand in Washington 7:05 – What this means for buyers in Seattle & the Puget Sound 7:32 – Final 2026 housing takeaways 🧠 KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR BUYERS • Housing inventory in Washington is rising, even before relisted homes return • Buyers have more leverage in 2026 than they’ve had in years • Seller credits and concessions are back on the table • Housing demand is slowing at the margins, especially in higher-cost areas • This is not a crash — it’s a shift in negotiating power If you’re buying in Seattle, King County, Snohomish County, Pierce County, or anywhere in the Puget Sound, and want a neighborhood-specific breakdown of where buyers actually have leverage right now: 👉 Comment or message me the word “LEVERAGE.” I publish regular videos breaking down the Washington real estate market, housing trends, and buyer strategy so you can make better decisions without guessing. 👍 Like the video if this helped 📌 Subscribe for monthly Seattle housing market updates and local insights