This property is competitively positioned in Seattle's spring market surge, with list-to-sale price ratios exceeding 101% and homes selling rapidly. However, at $475/sqft and $750,000 list price, it is above the neighborhood median ($629,975–$700,000) and some nearby comps, though not the highest. It offers good condition, desirable features, and a classic style, but may face resistance if buyers perceive it as overpriced versus similar recent sales and the local median.[2][7]
List at or just below $750,000 to attract strong early interest and avoid prolonged days on market, as buyers are price-sensitive even in this fast-moving season. Consider cosmetic updates to maximize curb appeal and highlight unique features such as the finished basement, detached garage, and proximity to Georgetown amenities. Target move-up buyers and urban professionals, and leverage professional photography and open houses to reduce time-to-close to 30 days or less.[2][6][8]