Current Market Action Report - Courtesy of RMLS - May 2008
The May 2008 RMLS Market Action Report is out, inventory
is down to 9.2 months however we still have too many
homes on the market; this market is begging for buyers
to get active.
Last month we saw our first drop in average sales price since
2002, in May we saw another drop of 3.96% from $348,800 average sale
price in May 07 to $335,000 in May 08'. These price drops are not
necessarily a bad thing for the market (but of course sellers aren't
happy about it), the market is self-correcting; something it needs
to do and we have expected. Many market analysts feel we have "hit
bottom" so to speak in the real estate market, and a few bumps in
the road ahead aside, we would tend to agree. There is still some
potential for further problems with regards to the economy as a
whole, oil prices being a primary factor. We are even seeing oil &
gas prices effecting how and where people buy their next home as the
commute is now more a factor in that decision than ever before.
Both the average and median sale prices have however increased
over April 2008 by 3.1% and 4.5% respectively but we are still
seeing an increase in listings which continues to trouble the
market, up 2.1% from the same YTD period in 2007.
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For appreciation / depreciation rates we still see north
Portland, NE Portland, Lake Oswego, West Linn & West Portland doing
the best, all appreciating still at 4.5% or better on up to 6.5% in
north Portland. SE Portland has slipped down to 3.7%, Milwaukie &
Clackamas areas are still hurting at a depreciation rate of -7.3%,
Oregon City is still just barely managing to stay out of the red at
1.4%. Gresham & Troutdale have been inching towards the red for a
few months and finally made it there at a depreciation rate of -1%
in May. And a big negative jump for Mt. Hood & Government Camp
areas, they almost doubled their depreciation rate in May going from
-5.2% in April to -9.8% in May - Those vacation 2nd home cabins
don't appear to be as attractive in this economy (yet we still
managed to sell 2 last month ourselves).
At last look the west side was slipping n'
sliding and that trend has continued with Beaverton
& Aloha areas at 1.7%. Tigard & Wilsonville areas
just barely keeping themselves out of the red at .4%
and Hillsboro & Forest Grove areas and a stand still
at 0%.
Clark County as a whole is down -2.4% with SW Heights coming down
an astounding 9.8% from 12.4% in April to just 2.7% in May...But
hey, they're still in the black. E Heights comes in at a respectable
6%, Cascade Park at a VERY respectable 8.1% and SE County, WOW
15.9%! What's going on there folks? The NE Corner, biggest drop yet
at -26.8%. And inventory in SW Washington? Still climbing at 12.6
Months.
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