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Tag Archives: northwest real estate stats
How Is Oregon’s Housing Market Doing?
Recently released Oregon home sales information shows prices are still dropping. The good news? Our decrease in home values is less than in years past. The bad news? We still don’t know if the end of our regional housing downturn … Continue reading
Posted in Oregon Economy, Oregon Real Estate, Oregon Real Estate Market Statistics, Portland Real Estate, Salem Real Estate, Willamette Valley Real Estate
Tagged keizer oregon real estate, northwest real estate stats, portland real estate statistics, Salem Oregon Real Estate, Salem Real Estate, Willamette Valley properties, Willamette Valley Real Estate
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Oregon Real Estate Market Update
Portland and Salem are two of Oregon’s largest real estate markets. While there are many ways to compare housing markets, using the average sales price of homes can be a helpful indicator. Below are two recent charts for each real … Continue reading
Posted in Keizer real estate, Oregon Economy, Oregon Real Estate, Oregon Real Estate Market Statistics, Portland Real Estate, Salem Real Estate, Willamette Valley Real Estate, Wilsonville Real Estate, Woodburn Oregon
Tagged keizer oregon real estate, northwest real estate stats, Oregon Real Estate, oregon real estate data, Portland Real Estate, Salem Real Estate, Willamette Valley Real Estate
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The latest report on regional home inventory has just been released. This means it will now take 7.6 months before our area ‘runs out of homes.’ This reverses a trend from the past two years, where home inventories have risen … Continue reading
Local Housing Inventory Continues To Drop
The number of local competing homes on the market dropped yet again, continuing a four month trend. We have gradually moved from an extreme ‘buyer’s market’ since the first of the year. This most recent figure means that if no … Continue reading
