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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Portland Rocks!

We already knew that there were millions of reasons to love Portland Oregon, but now we have one more. Portland has been ranked the #1 city for the most courteous drivers! We are less likely to curse, honk or run red lights. But don't you all move here at once!

http://www.katu.com/news/local/48210792.html

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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Pending Home Sales on the Rise

Due to low interest rates and an $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers, pending home sales have gone up for the third month in a row.

It varies greatly from one area of the country to another, here in the West the Pending Home Sales Index rose 1.8%, to 94.8, but is 2.9% below a year ago. A pending home sale is a contract for a home sale that has been signed but the home sale has not closed yet.

Total number of existing-home sales is expected to improve in general but some corners of the United States have already bottomed out and started to recover while others are still falling slowly.

Typically there is a one- to two-month lag between a contract and a done deal, so the index is a barometer for future existing-home sales.

It has noted that pending sales have increased, which is a sign that we're moving in the right direction, but that we are still drastically below where we were at the peak of the market. We probably should not be comparing our numbers to the peak of the market though. That was just the extreme the other way and ideally we'd like to be plain ol' steady.

http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/content/jun2009/db2009062_031070.htm

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Utilizing Lighting in Home Staging


Highlight Your Home with Lighting



When preparing your home for the real estate market, few things are as important as a good first impression. Anyone who has sold a home in the past will tell you that few methods are as effective as home staging. Home staging is the act of presenting your home in the most appealing way possible. While there are many ways to take advantage of home staging, one of the quickest and easiest ways is through the use of home lighting.



Even the most beautiful home may come across as mundane without the proper lighting. You want to create an inviting atmosphere for prospective buyers. The trick is to avoid relying on a single lighting source. If you combine both overhead lighting with accent lights, then you avoid the risk of your lighting becoming too harsh or too dim. Multiple lighting sources will help you achieve that warming glow you desire to help create the perfect ambience.

When lighting your home for potential buyers, you should also utilize the help of Mother Nature by incorporating as much natural light as possible. Sunlight is an instant mood lifter, so leave the curtains open and make sure your windows are clean. Sadly you canít always rely on the sun to help you showcase your home, but it is important to make the most of it when you can.



While the inside of your home is very important, you canít forget the outside as well. Use flood lights to shine a spotlight on your home and make it pop against the night sky. Not only will this help your home look more striking, but it will also make it easier to find at night. Sometimes address numbers can be hard to spot, especially at night. By illuminating your home once the sun goes down, you can assure that prospective buyers can find your home with little effort.



By utilizing simple home staging tips, you can easily get a leg up on the housing market. By sprucing up your home for buyers, you can be sure that you make a great first impression every time. Take a look at your home lighting scheme before your next open house. With a few simple tricks, you be able to make your home shine brighter than the competition.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Portland OR Market Report

April Residential Highlights

While sales activity continued a steady month-over-month increase in the Portland metro area, it still fell short of 2008’s same month marks for April. Comparing April 2009 with the same month in 2008, pending sales were down 10.1% and closed sales decreased 17.7%. New listings also dropped 28.1%. On the other hand, comparing April 2009 with March 2009, pending sales grew 13.6% (1,860 v. 1,637). Closed sales also rose 10% (1,302 v.1,184). New listings increased 3.3% (3,808 v. 3,685). Pending sales continue to rise month-over-month at a steeper than usual rate (13.6% in 2009 vs. 6.8% in 2008 and -2.3% in 2007).

Inventory also dropped to 11 months and this is the first time it has dropped from March to April since 2004. Active residential listings in April numbered 14,328 - up from 14,158 in March.

Sale Prices

The average sale price for April 2009 was down 10.4% compared to April 2008, while the median sale price dropped 9.1%. Month-to-month, the average sale price and median sale price were mixed when compared with March levels; the average sale price decreased 2% ($291,100 v. $297,000) and the median sale price was up 1.4% ($249,900 v. $246,400).


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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Great News For First Time Home Buyers!

GREAT NEWS FOR FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS!

Great news for first-time home buyers. This week, Shaun Donovan, secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development stated that the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is now going to permit it's lenders to allow home buyers to use the $8000 tax credit as a down payment. Previously, buyers had to wait to file their taxes to take advantage of the tax credit, which hindered some home buyers from buying.

By allowing buyers to utilize the tax credit as a down payment, money will now be freed up for the buyer that would otherwise be needed at closing. This will allow the first-time home buyer to save their money for a rainy day or for home improvements.

I believe this new program will further stimulate the already improving real estate market, attracting even more first-time home buyers.

There couldn't be any more incentives for first-time home buyers, considering that interest rates are at an all time low, home prices are not over inflated and there are plenty of homes to choose from. Sellers would have to give the home away for free for there to be a better deal. This is the absolute best time to be a first-time home buyer.

Consumer confidence needs a boost and I feel that this is just the news that will do it or at least light a fire. Now, if only the news media such as the TODAY Show would report on this great news instead of always reporting on the negatives about the real estate market, consumer confidence would increase.

If you are a first-time home buyer, get out there and find your home before this tax credit is gone in November.


Mortgage Interest Rates*
Rates as of Wednesday, 13th May, 2009:


Conforming APR Payment per
$1,000
Jumbo APR Payment per
$1,000

Conforming FNMA Fixed 5.0% 5.088% $5.37 % 0.000% $0.00
FHA 97% Fixed 4.875% 4.962% $5.29 % 0.000% $0.00
Conforming 15 Fixed 4.625% 4.711% $5.14 0% 0.000% $0.00
Conforming 3 year ARM 4.5% 4.585% $5.07 % 0.000% $0.00
Conforming 5 year ARM 4.5% 4.585% $5.07 % 0.000% $0.00
Jumbo Fixed 7.0% 7.099% $6.65 % 0.000% $0.00
Jumbo 5 year ARM 6.125% 6.219% $6.08 % 0.000% $0.00
*Rates are subject to change due to market fluctuations and borrower's eligibility.

Information provided by...

Kevin Donahue
Executive Mortgage Advisor
Wealthbridge Mortgage
Phone: 503.501.6468
Fax: 503.597.7525
kevin.donahue@wealthbridge.com
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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Existing Home Sales Rose in January - 2 yr High


According to an MSNBC article this morning, Sales of existing homes rose in January by the largest amount in two years. Does this mean the national housing slump is over?

The National Association of Realtors reported Tuesday that sales of previously owned homes rose by 3 percent last month, the biggest one-month increase since a 3.3 percent increase in January 2005, a time when housing was roaring toward the peak of its five-year boom.

According to the article on MSNBC, the median price of an existing home sold in January dropped to $210,600, a decline of 3.1 percent from a year ago. The January decline was the third-biggest drop in history.

Analysts said that the decline in prices was actually an encouraging sign that home sellers are starting to adjust their asking-price down and this should help speed the correction in housing.

More good news: sales rose the most in the West, up 5.6 percent, followed by gains of 4.8 percent in the Midwest and 2 percent in the South.