Bend Oregon Real Estate

May 30, 2009

Mountain Bike Action in Bend Oregon

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We are always bragging about our great mountain biking here in Bend.  Here’s what others have to say about it.

There are plenty of great mountain bike towns in America, but most have a downside…That brings us to our pick for the best mountain biking town in America. A drum roll, please. Bend, Oregon.

The place was originally named Farewell Bend, because early travelers were so bummed to continue their trip west. All the things that attracted those early pioneers are what attract mountain bikers today. Don’t believe us? We’ve got thirty-five reasons to back up our claim that Bend is the best mountain biking town in America.

- Mountain Bike Action, April 2009

Many people move to Bend for the mountain biking.  If you’re serious about buying Bend Oregon real estate you should sign up for Jim’s free New Listing Notification Service or call or e-mail today.  Jim Johnson is a Certified Residential Specialist and has been selling quality homes in Bend Oregon since 1981.

Call 541-389-4511 or see his web site to search the MLS - Bend Oregon Real Estate.  Jim is licensed by the State of Oregon as the Principal Broker for Bend Oregon Real Estate Expert.  E-MAIL

May 28, 2009

Home Sales Rise in April

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WASHINGTON, May 27, 2009

Existing-home sales rose in April with strong buyer activity in lower price ranges, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

Existing-home sales – including single-family, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops – increased 2.9 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate1 of 4.68 million units in April from a downwardly revised pace of 4.55 million units in March, but were 3.5 percent below the 4.85 million-unit level in April 2008.

Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said first-time buyers continue to influence the market but there also is a seasonal rise of repeat buyers. “Most of the sales are taking place in lower price ranges and activity is beginning to pick up in the mid-price ranges, but high-end home sales remain sluggish,” he said. “The Federal Reserve needs to help restore liquidity for the jumbo mortgage market by buying these loans under the TALF program.”

“Because foreclosed properties will likely be released into the market over the rest of year, it is critical that distressed homes be quickly cleared from the market,” Yun said. “Fortunately, home buyers are being attracted to deeply discounted prices and are bidding up many foreclosed listings, particularly in California, Nevada, and Florida – this will set the stage for healthy market conditions going forward.”

An NAR practitioner survey in April showed first-time buyers declined to 40 percent of transactions, implying more repeat buyers are entering the traditional spring home-buying season. It also showed the number of buyers looking at homes has increased 14 percentage points from a year ago. “This is consistent with our forecast for home sales in the latter part of the year to be 10 to 20 percent higher than the second half of 2008,” Yun said.

The national median existing-home price2 for all housing types was $170,200 in April, which is 15.4 percent below 2008. Distressed properties, which accounted for 45 percent of all sales in April, continue to downwardly distort the median price because they generally sell at a discount relative to traditional homes.

NAR President Charles McMillan, a broker with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Dallas-Fort Worth, said conditions are optimal for buyers with good jobs and long-term plans. “We have record low mortgage interest rates, a wide selection of homes and affordable prices in most areas,” he said. “When you add the $8,000 first-time buyer tax credit, it’s hard to imagine a better time to make an investment in your future through home ownership.”

According to Freddie Mac, the national average commitment rate for a 30-year, conventional, fixed-rate mortgage fell to a record low 4.81 percent in April from 5.00 percent in March; the rate was 5.92 percent in April 2008; data collection began in 1971.

Total housing inventory at the end of April rose 8.8 percent to 3.97 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 10.2.-month supply3 at the current sales pace, compared with a 9.6-month supply in March. “The gain in inventory is largely seasonal from sellers entering the spring market. Even with the rise, inventory over the past few months has remained consistently lower in comparison with a year earlier,” Yun noted.

Single-family home sales rose 2.5 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.18 million in April from a level of 4.08 million in March, but are 2.8 percent below the 4.30 million-unit pace in March 2008. The median existing single-family home price was $169,800 in April, which is 14.9 percent below a year ago.

Existing condominium and co-op sales increased 6.4 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 500,000 units in April from 470,000 in March, but are 9.4 percent lower than the 552,000-unit pace a year ago. The median existing condo price4 was $173,900 in April, down 18.5 percent from April 2008.

Regionally, existing-home sales in the Northeast jumped 11.6 percent to an annual pace of 770,000 in April, but are 10.5 percent below April 2008. The median price in the Northeast was $237,400, which is 9.6 percent lower than a year ago.

Existing-home sales in the Midwest slipped 2.0 percent in April to a level of 1.00 million and are 9.9 percent lower than a year ago. The median price in the Midwest was $138,800, down 11.7 percent from April 2008.

In the South, existing-home sales increased 1.8 percent to an annual pace of 1.74 million in April but are 8.9 percent lower than April 2008. The median price in the South was $148,000, which is 12.8 percent below a year ago.

Existing-home sales in the West rose 3.5 percent to an annual rate of 1.17 million in April and are 19.4 percent higher than a year ago. The median price in the West was $222,600, down 21.8 percent from April 2008.

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NOTE: References to performance in states or metro areas are from unpublished raw data used to analyze regional trends; please contact your local association of Realtors® for more information.

1The annual rate for a particular month represents what the total number of actual sales for a year would be if the relative pace for that month were maintained for 12 consecutive months. Seasonally adjusted annual rates are used in reporting monthly data to factor out seasonal variations in resale activity. For example, home sales volume is normally higher in the summer than in the winter, primarily because of differences in the weather and family buying patterns. However, seasonal factors cannot compensate for abnormal weather patterns.

Existing-home sales, which include single-family, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops, are based on transaction closings. This differs from the U.S. Census Bureau’s series on new single-family home sales, which are based on contracts or the acceptance of a deposit. Because of these differences, it is not uncommon for each series to move in different directions in the same month. In addition, existing-home sales, which generally account for 85 to 90 percent of total home sales, are based on a much larger sample – more than 40 percent of multiple listing service data each month – and typically are not subject to large prior-month revisions.

Single-family data collection began monthly in 1968, while condo data collection began quarterly in 1981; the series were combined in 1999 when monthly collection of condo data began. Prior to this period, single-family homes accounted for more than nine out of 10 purchases. Historic comparisons for total home sales prior to 1999 are based on monthly single-family sales, combined with the corresponding quarterly sales rate for condos.

²The only valid comparisons for median prices are with the same period a year earlier due to the seasonality in buying patterns. Month-to-month comparisons do not compensate for seasonal changes, especially for the timing of family buying patterns. Changes in the composition of sales can distort median price data. Year-ago median and mean prices sometimes are revised in an automated process if more data is received than was originally reported.

3Total inventory and month’s supply data are available back through 1999, while single-family inventory and month’s supply are available back to 1982.

4Because there is a concentration of condos in high-cost metro areas, the national median condo price generally is higher than the median single-family price. In a given market area, condos typically cost less than single-family homes.

Existing-home sales for May will be released June 23. The next Pending Home Sales Index & Forecast is scheduled for June 2; release times are 10 a.m. EDT.

If you’re thinking about buying Bend Oregon real estate you should sign up for Jim’s free New Listing Notification Service or call or e-mail today.  Jim Johnson is a Certified Residential Specialist and has been selling quality homes in Bend Oregon since 1981. Call 541-389-4511 or see his web site to search the MLS - Bend Oregon Real Estate. 

 

Jim is licensed by the State of Oregon as the Principal Broker for Bend Oregon Real Estate Expert.  E-MAIL

 

May 26, 2009

Consumer Confidence Jumps

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The Associated Press reported that consumer confidence soared as of May 19th to the highest level since last September.  Economists were expecting 42.3 and the level jumped to 54.9. Levels were at a historic low in February at 25.3, four short months ago.

Consumer confidence is just another of many indicators that the Bend Oregon real estate market is close to hitting a bottom.  The average number of bank owned homes for sale in Bend has dropped from 115 to 75.  While the number of bank foreclosed homes sold has jumped from 30 a month to 59 as of the middle of May.

More homes are selling and interest rates are near all time lows below 5%.  Plus first time home buyers get an $8,000 tax credit if they buy a home in 2009.  There’s still a great selection of well priced homes for the smart buyer to choose from.

If you’re thinking about buying Bend Oregon real estate you should sign up for Jim’s free New Listing Notification Service or call or e-mail today. 

 

Jim Johnson is a Certified Residential Specialist and has been selling quality homes in Bend Oregon since 1981. Call 541-389-4511 or see his web site to search the MLS - Bend Oregon Real Estate.  Jim is licensed by the State of Oregon as the Principal Broker for Bend Oregon Real Estate Expert.  E-MAIL

May 22, 2009

Good Times Via Bend Oregon

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With a proliferation of fine-dining restaurants, day spas, art galleries, and boutiques, the former mill town has attained a stellar reputation as one of the West’s vacation hot spots – a four-season, multi-sport haven where local diehards like to brag about being able to ski 25,000 vertical feet on Mount Bachelor before lunch and then go golfing or mountain biking in the afternoon.

Outdoor retailer REI anchors the Old Mill District, a cosmopolitan mixed-use development with restaurants, shops, galleries, and the 96-room AmeriTel Inn, whose stone-and timbered lobby feels like the great room of a grand mountain lodge.

- VIA Magazine, January/February 2007

If you’re serious about buying Bend Oregon real estate you should sign up for Jim’s free New Listing Notification Service or call or e-mail today. 

 

Jim Johnson is a Certified Residential Specialist and has been selling quality homes in Bend Oregon since 1981. Call 541-389-4511 or see his web site to search the MLS - Bend Oregon Real Estate.  Jim is licensed by the State of Oregon as the Principal Broker for Bend Oregon Real Estate Expert.  E-MAIL

May 19, 2009

Journey To Bend Oregon

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We are always bragging about how great it is to live in Bend.  Here’s what others have to say about it.

If you’re happiest pedaling, casting or swinging your clubs, consider Bend your primary destination on the West Coast, if not North America. How active is this town?

As I spent an hour fishing just 10 minutes from town at Meadow Flats, a mild turn in the often cantankerous Deschutes River, at least a dozen mountain bikers, five runners and several hikers passed between me and the four people rappelling off the rock face 80 feet away…

I quickly learn that, unlike most of us, Bendites don’t live for the weekend because they incorporate weekend activities (fishing, cycling, etc.) into their daily lives.

- Journey, September/October 2008

Bend is a great place to live!  If you’re serious about buying Bend Oregon real estate you should sign up for Jim’s free New Listing Notification Service or call or e-mail today. 

Jim Johnson is a Certified Residential Specialist and has been selling quality homes in Bend Oregon since 1981. Call 541-389-4511 or see his web site to search the MLS - Bend Oregon Real Estate.  Jim is licensed by the State of Oregon as the Principal Broker for Bend Oregon Real Estate Expert.  E-MAIL

May 17, 2009

Mortgage Interest Rates Remain Low

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Mortgage interest rates have remained below 5% for the last 9 weeks.  Interest rates this time last year were at 6.1%.  This summer is the time to buy homes in Bend Oregon.  There is a large selection of affordable homes and there are several signs that this may be the bottom of the Bend Oregon real estate market.

If you’re thinking about buying Bend Oregon real estate you should sign up for Jim’s free New Listing Notification Service or call or e-mail today. 

 

Jim Johnson is a Certified Residential Specialist and has been selling quality homes in Bend Oregon since 1981. Call 541-389-4511 or see his web site to search the MLS - Bend Oregon Real Estate.  Jim is licensed by the State of Oregon as the Principal Broker for Bend Oregon Real Estate Expert.  E-MAIL

May 15, 2009

Vacation In Bend Oregon

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Bend Oregon is a great place to live or vacation!  Here’s a magazine excerpt.

Whether you spend the day hiking a glacier, scaling a sheer rock wall or prospecting for trout along the wide Deschutes River trail, Bend’s compact five-block downtown is a perfect place to recharge.

Choose an outdoor table where you can kick up your feet with a brewery-fresh Hefeweizen and chat with the friendly locals. They’ll seem genuinely glad you made it out to their desert town and will willingly offer up their opinion on where you should go tomorrow.

- Endless Vacation, September/October 2008

Bend Oregon is a great place to live! 

If you’re thinking about buying Bend Oregon real estate you should sign up for Jim’s free New Listing Notification Service or call or e-mail today. 

 

Jim Johnson is a Certified Residential Specialist and has been selling quality homes in Bend Oregon since 1981. Call 541-389-4511 or see his web site to search the MLS - Bend Oregon Real Estate.  Jim is licensed by the State of Oregon as the Principal Broker for Bend Oregon Real Estate Expert.  E-MAIL

May 13, 2009

Bend Oregon Home Sales Rise

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Sales of homes is Bend Oregon rose 12.9% in April compared to April 2008.  The price per square foot was down to $105 per square foot however.  That’s a decrease of 32.3% from last year at this time.

What does all of this mean?  It means it is time to start thinking about buying a home in Bend.  The price per square foot was down but this can be attributed to the fact that there are more lower end homes selling.  This brings down average price per square foot.

Interest rates are near an all time low and prices are very affordable.  There are also many homes to choose from.  I don’t think it gets much better than this for buyers.  We are definitely in a strong buyer’s market.

If you’re thinking about buying Bend Oregon real estate you should sign up for Jim’s free New Listing Notification Service or call or e-mail today. 

 

Jim Johnson is a Certified Residential Specialist and has been selling quality homes in Bend Oregon since 1981. Call 541-389-4511 or see his web site to search the MLS - Bend Oregon Real Estate.  Jim is licensed by the State of Oregon as the Principal Broker for Bend Oregon Real Estate Expert.  E-MAIL

May 10, 2009

Mortgage Rates In Bend Oregon Are Still Great

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Mortgage interest rates bumped up a little last week but have remained below 5% for the last two months.  Interest rates below 5% are outstanding and will head back up at the first sign of a recovery. 

That recovery may be happening right now.  Sales of homes in Bend rose 17.2% this past April as compared to the same month last year.  The number of Bend Oregon Bank Foreclosures for sale in Bend has fallen 30.6% in the last 30 days.  The current number of bank owned homes for sale in Bend is now 88 vs. 115 this time last month.

There are many signs pointing to the possibility that the bottom of the Bend Oregon real estate market may soon be here.  You never know for sure until after prices start to rise.  Personally, I wouldn’t wait for prices and interest rates to rise.  I would be buying right now!

If you’re thinking about buying Bend Oregon real estate you should sign up for Jim’s free New Listing Notification Service or call or e-mail today.  Jim Johnson is a Certified Residential Specialist and has been selling quality homes in Bend Oregon since 1981.

Call 541-389-4511 or see his web site to search the MLS - Bend Oregon Real Estate.  Jim is licensed by the State of Oregon as the Principal Broker for Bend Oregon Real Estate Expert.  E-MAIL

Home Sales Picking Up

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California real estate sales have always been a leading indicator as to what our Bend Oregon Real estate market will be doing in the future.  One of the first and hardest hit markets was the Sacramento real estate market.  It was just announced that homes sales in Sacramento were up 45% in April over last year.  That’s huge and a sign of things to come in Bend.

Now is the time to buy a home in Bend.  Prices are very affordable and interest rates are near all time lows.  If you’re thinking about buying Bend Oregon real estate you should sign up for Jim’s free New Listing Notification Service or call or e-mail today. 

Jim Johnson is a Certified Residential Specialist and has been selling quality homes in Bend Oregon since 1981. Call 541-389-4511 or see his web site to search the MLS - Bend Oregon Real Estate.  Jim is licensed by the State of Oregon as the Principal Broker for Bend Oregon Real Estate Expert.  E-MAIL

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