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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

November Market Trend Reports for Bend, Oregon now available....

Just in time for the holiday's the numbers for last month are now available at shopbendhome.com .


The under $225,000 remains the hottest portion of our market with investors and first time home buyers leading the way. Those who have hesitated in putting their offers on these homes are finding themselves on the outside looking in and are learning to bring strong offers to the table quickly. For the month the under $225,000 range there were 81 homes in a pending sales status and 69 homes sold. This makes the third month in a row the inventory for homes in this range has held to under a three month supply.

The rest of the market has slowed with a little more strength showing up in the $325,000 to $425,000 range with rise in the number of pending status for sales while actual sales have dropped off slightly.

In the overall market the list price to sales price ratio has flattened out to a 2% difference, showing that sellers and buyers are getting closer in their expectations for what a property should sell.

For winter buyers there are great values being brought to the table by sellers who are in the $325,000 and up price range. Their homes have been on the market a bit longer and they tend to have had the most room to give a little in their pricing expectations and have adjusted accordingly. With interest rates continuing their slow climb upwards this winter could present some of the best opportunities for those looking to move up in the level of home they could purchase.

Enjoy dissecting the numbers and have a fabulous holiday season!!!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Mortgage Help for some of the Hardest Hit…

As most of us know the recession has hit Oregon especially hard. Oregon is hardly unique in this suffering and is one of 17 states to receive assistance from the U.S. Treasury Department to help those in need.


Coming December 10th the Oregon Homeownership Stabilization Initiative (OHSI) is going to be offering a Mortgage Payment Assistance program. This will be the first of several assistance programs to be offered through OHSI. The program is intended to help financially troubled homeowners avoid foreclosure. In Oregon it is anticipated that 5,000 unemployed or financially distressed homeowners will receive assistance by covering their mortgage payments for one year or up to $20,000 whichever comes first.

Visit http://www.oregonhomeownerhelp.org/ to get more information and take the eligibility test for the program. To stay informed on OHSI offerings make sure that you sign up for their newsletter.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

A great reminder…to block that call...

This is kind of funny coming from a sales guy but for those of us who do not care for being bothered by sales calls from telemarketers, registering on the “National Do Not Call List” is a great idea. One thing not known to many is that cell phones become fair game starting this month. For most of us that means getting billed for those unwanted incoming calls.


If you register now it will take 31 days before telemarketers are to cease calling. So just after the New Year you should be free of most annoying calls, at least from telemarketers.

There are a couple of ways to register your phones; the easiest is to call 888-382-1222 from the phone that you would like have registered. The other is to go to the National Do Not Call Registry website, there you can register you can register numerous phone numbers.

Once your number is registered it will not expire. Telephone numbers placed on the National Do Not Call Registry will remain on it permanently due to the Do-Not-Call Improvement Act of 2007, which became law in February 2008.