Charts and Graphs! May Market Report

Charts and Graphs! May Market Report

All real estate is local, and this monthly report is a resource for those buying or selling on the Portland metro’s west side. The data below is for the areas including but not limited to NW Portland, SW Portland, Beaverton, Bethany, Hillsboro, Tigard, and Lake Oswego, and includes all residential resale transactions (new construction not included). Hey, good news! Home prices are no longer going up 4-5% every month. The rapid rise in interest rates that occurred in March and April…
What the Hell Are You Talking About, Part 2

What the Hell Are You Talking About, Part 2

A while ago I wrote about the real estate industry's penchant for overused words in home descriptions, typically written by someone who is too busy selling houses to crack open a thesaurus. Recently I was going through listings and saw three in a row that started with the word "beautiful," which is enough to make me crazy so for my own catharsis, I'm revisiting this topic. Consider this a glossary (in random order, deal with it) of terms you'll encounter often…
Charts and Graphs! April Market Report

Charts and Graphs! April Market Report

All real estate is local, and this monthly report is a resource for those buying or selling on the Portland metro’s west side. The data below is for the areas including but not limited to NW Portland, SW Portland, Beaverton, Bethany, Hillsboro, Tigard, and Lake Oswego, and includes all residential resale transactions (new construction not included). So, if interest rates are doing this: Why are prices doing this: I'm no economist, but even I understand that at some point the cost…

Mortgage Interest Rates: Oof.

Since the start of the year mortgage interest rates have risen about 60%, and they’re widely expected to continue rising. That is a very sobering thought for those searching for a house. In essence, it means a homebuyer’s purchasing power has dropped 20% since New Year’s Day. That $600,000 budget now looks more like a $500,000 budget. The idea is that the rising interest rates will act as a fire extinguisher for inflation in general and the hot housing market, slowing…
Made in Oregon: Not Just a Gift Basket You Buy at the Airport

Made in Oregon: Not Just a Gift Basket You Buy at the Airport

Upon moving to Oregon, I discovered something interesting: people here generally don't care one whit about the entertainment industry. It took me about a minute and a half for that first epiphany to lead itself to epiphany 1B, which is that most people everywhere don't care about this and that I was, all along for all those years working in that business, in a bubble. I Kind of knew it then but it became crystal clear. I was no longer among…
February Market Report – Portland West Side Real Estate

February Market Report – Portland West Side Real Estate

All real estate is local, and this monthly report is a resource for those buying or selling on the Portland metro's west side. The data below is for the areas including but not limited to NW Portland, SW Portland, Beaverton, Bethany, Hillsboro, Tigard, and Lake Oswego, and includes all residential resale transactions (new construction not included). With the slow slow slow holiday season in the rear-view mirror, February becomes a good month to begin to see what kind of real estate…

First Time Home Buyer? Some Tips to Get Started

There’s nothing quite as exciting as buying your first home, whether you’re looking for something to start out with and build equity or your “forever” home. It can also be a stressful process, filled with unknowns and market-specific factors that are constantly changing. While the last couple of years of the Portland housing market has mostly favored sellers, we're now seeing shifts in the market that allow buyers more time and flexibility to shop. Still, there's much to learn and the market…
I Went to Dutch Bros Every Day For a Week Just to Write This Stupid Post

I Went to Dutch Bros Every Day For a Week Just to Write This Stupid Post

I'm not a coffee snob. OK, I'm a bit of a coffee snob. But I'm not the guy who is sniffing the beans or cares about the subtle notes of anything, and I certainly don't need that coffee that monkeys, um, drop out. I also don't care how many origins the beans have, nor how fair the trade was, whatever that means. I do drink a lot of it and have my minimum standards, and have gone through my french press…
Why Asking Price Doesn’t Matter

Why Asking Price Doesn’t Matter

In the past twelve months, about two-thirds of single-family houses listed for under $1 million that have sold in the greater Portland metro went for over their asking price. The remaining third was about evenly split between those that sold at list and those that sold under. Distill all that down, and only about one in seven houses that sold went for the number on the price tag. It would be an odd way to shop if you walked into Target…

Stop the Insanity!

I work a lot of open houses, which means I get plenty of face time with potential buyers. Visitors to open houses come in all shapes and sizes- those that have just started looking, neighbors who want to check out the new house for sale, and the battle-hardened who have already been putting in offers for a while, with no success. One question that seems to come up no matter who is asking is the Big Question of the Day: when…