This market will resolve based on data from:
https://www.zillow.com/rental-manager/market-trends/seattle-wa/
Specifically, will median rents in Dec 2023 be higher than in Dec 2022
As of the posting of this market, Dec 2022 median rents were listed as follows:

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@AaronKreider While this might be true, I expect any bias they have does not radically change year to year. Do you think the market would resolve differently if I used the other source? I could create another market with that source and I expect the market % to be basically the same.
@SneakySly It's probably relatively fine year to year. I am just in a war against people using bad rent data sources. Zumper is the other one - they push out FAKE news stories about their data. I think their "median household rent" for Philadelphia is 50%-100% too large. (Philadelphia is a very affordable city to live in, or at least was pre-pandemic). There is a housing affordability (aka economic inequality) crisis - but there is no need to exaggerate it.