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NWMLS-sourced sold search

Recently Sold Homes in Issaquah, WA

Search closed sale prices, close dates, days on market, and property-level details before you price a listing or write an offer. RexMont reviews sold comps through a broker lens, not as a one-click automated estimate.

Updated Jun 13, 2026, 9:35 PM PDTSource: NWMLS as distributed by MLS GridReviewed by Adriano Tori, WA Designated Broker #27660

Closed sales shown

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Issaquah closed sales, filtered to the selected timeframe.

Median sold price

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Median among the MLS rows currently shown below.

Median price per sqft

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Useful only after matching similar property types and condition.

Median list to sold

-100%

Shown as the median variance from final list price.

Sold results

Recent closed sales you can inspect.

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Source and methodology

Sold data is useful only when the comparison is honest.

MLS facts first

Results come from closed NWMLS records, including sold price, close date, list price, days on market, property facts, and public listing attribution where display is allowed.

Broker interpretation

RexMont adjusts comps for condition, lot, floor plan, view, schools, location friction, prep quality, and active buyer depth before giving pricing or offer advice.

No instant appraisal claim

This search is not an appraisal, automated valuation, or promise of future sale price. It is a transparent comp screen used to start a licensed-agent review.

Issaquah note: Issaquah sold comps split sharply between Highlands townhomes, Squak/Talus hillside homes, and larger-lot inventory outside the core commute corridors.

FAQ

Recently sold homes questions.

Are these actual sold homes from the MLS?
Yes. RexMont pulls closed-sale records from the NWMLS feed as distributed by MLS Grid through RealtyFeed. Listing information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed, and local MLS display rules control what can be shown publicly.
Can I use sold homes to price my property?
Sold homes are the starting point, not the final answer. A useful pricing opinion adjusts for condition, floor plan, lot, views, school boundary, inspection risk, active competition, and buyer demand. RexMont prepares an agent-reviewed CMA before recommending a list price.
How should buyers use recently sold homes?
Buyers can use closed sales to test whether an active listing is priced realistically, but the best offer strategy also weighs current inventory, competing buyer depth, seller timeline, inspection terms, financing strength, and appraisal risk.
Why do sold prices sometimes differ from list prices?
A sale can close above or below list depending on pricing strategy, offer competition, concessions, inspection negotiations, appraisal results, seller needs, and how well the home was prepared before launch.

Listing information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Copyright Northwest Multiple Listing Service. All rights reserved. Public display may omit records or fields where MLS, broker, or seller display restrictions apply.