Just Listed: Beautiful Troutdale Home with Remodeled Kitchen

 
 
 

Check out this beauty in Old Sweetbriar Farm neighborhood w/ 12 acres of green space and 3.5 miles of pathways.

Updates include-Remodeled Kitchen, FA Gas Furnace, AC, Water Heater, 30 yr Roof, Premium Vinyl Plank Floors, Windows, Lopi Woodstove, fence, deck, concrete pad. Retreat to the treed, landscaped private backyard w/gated access to greenway. Enjoy Fresh Grapes from the custom built arbor. Close to Mt Hood CC, Sandy River, Sweetbriar Elem School, Busline, Shopping and easy freeway access.

Listed by Dean Reese for West + Main Homes. Please contact Dean for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Over 100 Markets Record Double-Digit Showings Per Listing, Up 45% From a Year Ago

 
 

In a sign of today’s inventory-challenged times, the number of markets averaging double-digit showings per listing jumped 45% from 75 to 109 from last year—a marked increase from the early spring frenzy of home tours of 2021, according to the latest ShowingTime Showing Index®, released this week.

The latest data from ShowingTime, shows that home buyers got a head start in February on what is proving to be a sustained busy stretch, with Denver and Seattle recording close to 25 showings per listing.

Markets with year-over-year increases:

  • Nashville, TN +43%

  • Orlando, FL +36%

  • Bridgeport, CT +30%

  • Dallas, TX +29%

  • Sarasota, +FL 28%

  • Charlotte, +NC 24%

Year-over-year market activity by region:

  • South +19.5%

  • Northeast +16.6%

  • Midwest +10%

  • West -13.6%

February’s brisk activity throughout most of the country was in keeping with a trend that began in May 2020, immediately after COVID-19 slowed real estate activity, buyers re-emerged to find their next home amid a shortage of available inventory.

“Seeing 109 markets with such impressive buyer traffic is remarkable,” said ShowingTime Vice President and General Manager Michael Lane. “A year ago, we were amazed to see 75 markets hit double digits in showings per listing. The heightened activity is widespread, with 17 states having at least one market averaging in double digits. We’re here to help agents navigate these circumstances with new features integrated into our platform tailored to meet their needs.”

For example, ShowingTime’s waitlist feature notifies buyer’s agents as soon as an appointment time becomes available on a fully booked listing. The waitlist feature successfully scheduled more than 50,000 for agents who joined. Offer Manager is another option available to help agents track offers, easily update every agent on the status of their offer and share a side-by-side comparison with their sellers.

The ShowingTime Showing Index is compiled using data from more than six million property showings scheduled across the country each month on listings using ShowingTime products and services. It tracks the average number of appointments received on active listings during the month.

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A Key To Building Wealth Is Homeownership

 
 

The link between financial security and homeownership is especially important today as inflation rises. 

But many people may not realize just how much owning a home contributes to your overall net worth. As Leslie Rouda Smith, President of the National Association of Realtors (NAR), says:

“Homeownership is rewarding in so many ways and can serve as a vital component in achieving financial stability.”

Here are just a few reasons why, if you’re looking to increase your financial stability, homeownership is a worthwhile goal.

Owning a Home Is a Building Block for Financial Success

A recent NAR report details several homeownership trends and statistics, including the difference in net worth between homeowners and renters. It finds “.the net worth of a homeowner was about $300,000 while that of a renter’s was $8,000 in 2021.”

To put that into perspective, the average homeowner’s net worth is roughly 40 times that of a renter 

The results from this report show that owning a home is a key piece to the puzzle when building your overall net worth.

Equity Gains Can Substantially Boost a Homeowner’s Net Worth

The net worth gap between owners and renters exists in large part because homeowners build equity. As a homeowner, your equity grows as your home appreciates in value and you make your mortgage payments each month.

In other words, when you own your home, you have the benefit of your mortgage payment acting as a contribution to a forced savings account. And when you sell, any equity you’ve built up comes back to you. As a renter, you’ll never see a return on the money you pay out in rent every month.

To sum it up, NAR says it simply:

“Homeownership has always been an important way to build wealth.”

Bottom Line

The gap between a homeowner’s net worth and a renter’s shows how truly foundational homeownership is to wealth-building. If you’re ready to start on your journey to homeownership, talk with a trusted real estate advisor today.

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5 Kid-Friendly Spots for Water Play in Central Oregon

 
 

That big orb in the sky is heating up, and more sunshine means it’s time to find a place to splash around and cool off.

Central Oregon’s high-desert lakes and rivers and crisp mountain air are ideal family-friendly escapes for boating, paddling or just hopping in for a swim. Here are several spots to explore during the warmer months.

Boating in Prineville

About an hour east of Bend, Prineville Reservoir State Park is an oasis in the desert, a 15-mile-long lake filled with water flowing from the Ochoco Mountain Range. If you’ve been meaning to teach the kids a motorized water sport, such as water skiing or wakeboarding, this is a great place to do it, with plenty of visibility and room to roam. Paddleboarding and kayaking are also popular; check out the rentals and beginning stand-up paddleboard classes offered by Ochoco SUP in Prineville and other local shops.

Paddling the Deschutes

Want to paddle the Deschutes River but don’t have equipment? No worries — Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe and other outfitters in and around Bend offer gear rentals for adventure-seekers here. While the part of the Deschutes in the middle of Bend tends to get extremely crowded in the summer, a quieter spot to paddle is at LaPine State Park, situated in a tranquil bend of the river, about 30 miles south of the city. Grab your favorite floaty tube, sunscreen, hat, life jacket and make a day of it. Make sure to take Bend’s Visit Like a Local pledge.

Splashing around in Redmond

This free, easy-access splash feature at Centennial Park in Redmond is a hit with kids in the warmer months. Jumping in and out of the rhythmic jets makes for easy and quick entertainment without the hassle of gear or crowded parking lots, and lets the kids get the wiggles out (don’t forget a towel and change of clothes). Pro tip: Down the street is the beloved community Fireman’s Pond, which is stocked with fish by the Redmond Fire Department. Kids 14 and under may fish for free.

Trout fishing at East Lake

Bring a small boat, paddleboard, kayak or canoe to East Lake, a hot spot for trout fishing in Oregon. Fifty miles south of Bend, it’s one of the twin lakes (along with the more crowded Paulina Lake) in the caldera of Newberry National Volcanic Monument — the state’s largest ice-age volcano. Fed by snowmelt and underground springs, the crystal-clear lake and its sandy shores and wooded shoreline are perfect for picnics. Remember to be mindful of the ecology and wildlife, and pack out everything you bring in. 

Floating around in Sisters

Rent a boat, stand-up paddleboard, canoe or kayak at Suttle Lodge (available late May) and enjoy easy access to Suttle Lake from the dock, which is also a glorious place to enjoy an ice cream or the fish n’ chips sandwich at the lodge’s restaurant. Get your feet moving after a lazy morning along the flat, wooded 3.6-mile trail around the perimeter of the lake. The loop trail is also great for singletrack bike riders of all skill levels, so remember to share the trail with all users. Stay at one of the lodge’s family rooms, cabins or vacation homes, or book a tent at one of three seasonal campgrounds on the lake: Link Creek, Blue Bay or South Shore and spend several days splashing around.

Honorable mentions go to kayak touring at Lake Billy Chinook while camping at The Cove Palisades Park in Madras; whitewater rafting in Maupin; and playing in the splash-tastic waterfalls of the Paulina Plunge near La Pine. 

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Just Listed: River Canyon Estates Home with Expansive Primary Suite

 
 
 

Set down your roots in beautiful River Canyon Estates, one of Bends premiere SW neighborhoods.

This community has it all. A pool for those hot summers, easy access to the Deschutes River trail system, a quick bike ride to the old mill, and is surrounded by parks and walking trails. This house sets itself apart with a large primary suite that includes a oversized bathroom and dressing room. With a great layout, this is a lovingly maintained home that has ample storage, and a beautifully landscaped easy to maintain yard.

Listed by Ricky Baker for West + Main Homes. Please contact Ricky for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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