Monday, February 21, 2011
Welcome 2011
Saturday, October 16, 2010


Tuesday, October 5, 2010
The saying goes, "absence makes the heart grow fonder" and I certainly have more of an appreciation for summer now than I did growing up in California :)

Monday, September 20, 2010

September update:
Fall always makes for beautiful sunsets.
And we are getting some really spectacular ones.
It's harvest time and the pears are coming in, juicy and sweet :) For people on low carb diets this must be a tough time of year. I have a hard time resisting tree ripened fruit of most any kind. It's just too good. Plus it's good for you too.
The economy in Hood River looks to be chugging right along. Town is busy , lots of traffic, resturants are full of people, the merchants downtown say they are doing better than last year
As for the Real Estate Market it is making a slow but steady recovery. We are still down in sales
close to 50% from 2007. That's dollars in. So if in 2007 real estate sales were $10,000,000
today they are $5,000,000. (Thoses are not accurate figures) And 2010 is up from 2009 just a little, but up.
There are deals to be had and I think that if you are thinking about getting into Real Estate, buying a rental or a first or second home now is really a good time.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Market Update August 2010

Sellers are lowering prices in an effort attract those buyers and get an offer. With interest rates so lows and seller motivation high we are seeing a nice third quarter rally.
There is still a lot of inventory which will continue to keep prices down for at least another 6 to 10 months. At least.
The market is seeing a steady stream of Short Sale Properties and Foreclosed Homes coming into the maket place. I predict that this will continue for some time to come in our market.But that is not really such a bad thing. The market is great for the investor and first time home buyer. If you are looking for deals on rentals or that first home you never thought you could afford now might just be the time and USDA 100% loans are available to low income families whose household incomes (1 to 4 people) do not total more that $78,000 dollars. . HUD also has a Home Buying program for those who qualify.
So it’s not all bad news. After all, every cloud has a silver lining..
More soon...Ruth
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Last day of July 2010

Saturday, July 24, 2010
State of the Market July 2010

Summers here are pretty short and maybe that is why we treasure them so.
So now that you know how perfect the summer is, how about the Real Estate Market?
Well, far from perfect, but better than last summer. Better, is pretty much it in a nut shell,
if you live here in town you may have noticed that there is building going on out on May Street.
The homes are priced between $225,000 to $245,000. That is the hottest price range right now.
Under $300,000 is moving too. About 3 to 4 a month.
Prices continue to come down, meaning that buyers are still getting the sellers to come off of their last listed price by 5% to 6%.( before the Boom/Bust the average was 2% to 3%) Sellers are often times coming down anywhere from 10% to 20% from their original listed price. We see this mostly in the higher priced properties.
Monday, October 19, 2009
As The Real Estate World Turns
Here are some of my thoughts on the current market.
Our inventory is starting go down and with sales up a little we can see the beginning of a more balanced market taking shape.
When Buyer's and Seller's are on equal footing prices will stablize. When will this happen? Well it is happening right now in some neighborhoods and price ranges. Especially in the $200,000 to $250,000 range.
The higher end $400,000 and up is flooded with inventory and so prices are going to continue to come down for awhile.
A couple of sayings come to mind, "No thing in "time" stays the same"
and " What goes up must come down and visa versa"
I'm sure there are dozens of sayings, but these are the ones of my childhood that remind me to be patient when I get anxious about how things are. Then I settle down and get back to work because as Scarlet O'Hara said " Tomorrow is another day"
What Determines the Value of a Home

