Just Listed: Experience Luxury and Serenity in the Heart of Crescent Creek!

 
 
 

Better than new and nestled in the trees, this beautiful Pahlisch home was the model for Crescent Creek, showcasing every available upgrade.

The primary bedroom is nicely separated, with a generous closet, dual quartz vanity, tile shower and flooring. The vaulted great room features a gorgeous floor to ceiling rock-faced, natural gas fireplace to keep you cozy all winter, and large windows to invite the sunshine in. The kitchen includes a dining area and a kitchen island with eating bar, quartz counters, dark knotty alder cabinets and Whirlpool appliances. Gazing out, you'll see blue skies and wide-open space just past your low-maintenance, drip system-equipped, xeriscape yard, begging you to keep the windows open! This turn-key property is fenced for pups, has A/C, ceiling fans, alley access, an oversized 2 car garage, gated side yard and even a high-end bidet! Amenities include a park, clubhouse, fitness room, snow removal, sled hill and walking paths, on city water and STEP sewer.

Listed by Carrie Elmore for West + Main Homes. Please contact Carrie for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: A Luxurious Custom Home with Breathtaking Cascade Mountain Views!

 
 
 

Breathtaking panoramic Cascade Mountain views fill this luxurious custom home that exemplifies rustic elegance.

Perfectly sited to capture the 10-peak view and maximum privacy on a premier lot adjacent to the Deschutes River Trail and natural vistas in the exclusive North Rim community. A grand two-story entry vestibule welcomes you to this masterpiece of uncompromising quality and old-world inspired finishes including hand-hewn timbers, stone columns, intricate built-ins and travertine limestone floors. The thoughtful floor plan is designed for entertaining with a flow for indoor / outdoor living throughout the day and in all seasons. More than 4000 square feet of main level living with chef's kitchen, den, library, wine room, primary and guest suites connected by extensive paver decks, patios and courtyards. Additional living with kitchenette, suites and 2nd laundry upstairs. This immaculately cared for artisan home lives like new. Central Oregon living at its best!

Listed by Ryan Bak + Blake Renfroe for West + Main Homes. Please contact Ryan for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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This Weekend: Oregon Open Houses for July 1st-2nd

 
 

Our agents are hosting Open Houses this weekend all over the Central Oregon Area.

You can find all of these listings on our website. Please reach out to the listing agent for information on times and more information on the listing!

If there is a home that you would like more information about, if you are considering selling a property, or if you have questions about the housing market in your neighborhood, please reach out. We’re here to help.

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How To Identify the Signs of Imminent Roof Repair and Handle It Early On

 
 

The roof is the first line of defense against the sun, rain, wind, hail, and many other natural elements.

Like anything else, it also gets damaged over time, thus requiring regular maintenance, repair, and, eventually, replacement. However, it’s not always easy to determine when it’s time for a roof repair, and ignoring warning signs can result in more costly damage down the line. In this post, we’ll highlight some of the signs that indicate it’s time for a roof repair and how you can handle it early on, saving you money and protecting your home.

Visible Damage
The first tell-tale sign is usually visible damage. If you can see cracked or missing shingles, it’s a sign of damage, and it needs attention. These damages allow water to seep through and cause leaks. Mold and mildew may also grow when moisture is present, and this can lead to structural damage if ignored. Look for any wet spots on the ceiling and walls, as this may indicate a leak also.

Roof Age
Another factor that can indicate the need for a roof repair is the age of the roof. Generally, asphalt shingle roofs last between 15-20 years. And if your roof is nearing this age, you may start to see some warning signs of wear and tear. Regular inspection can help spot trouble areas and keep small problems from becoming bigger issues.

Granule Loss
Visible granules on your roof's shingles protect it from UV rays, extend its lifespan, and prevent it from overheating. You may start to see your roof's surface appearing smooth, and you’ll notice that there are fewer granules than normal when you have walked on the roof cleaning gutters.

Curled or Buckled Shingles
Are your shingles starting to curl or buckle? This is due to age and weathering, and it’s a sign that you need roof repair before the damage spreads further. Curled shingles allow for water to seep in, and buckled shingles may even fall out, making your roof vulnerable. Replacing shingles as soon as you notice them starting to curl can help you avoid these issues.

Sagging Roof Deck
Lastly, if your roof appears to be sagging in some areas, it is a sign of significant damage that requires immediate attention. The cause of a sagging roof is usually water damage, which weakens the structure when allowed to continue. The structural integrity of the roof is compromised when such warning signs get ignored; it can be hazardous and may even result in the roof collapsing. Be sure to seek professional help if you notice any signs of sagging, no matter how minor.

In conclusion, identifying the warning signs of roof damage can help you avoid more expensive repairs down the line. Keeping a regular eye on the state of your roof can help you nip any potential damages in the bud and ensure that your roof stays healthy and functional. If you suspect that your roof needs repair, proactively hire a professional roofing contractor or call your insurance company to perform an inspection. Early detection can save you money and keep your roof in good shape and your home well protected.

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U.S. Pending Home Sales Fall but the Housing Market Is in Recovery Mode

 
 

The numbers: U.S. pending-home sales fell in May, the National Association of Realtors said on Thursday but the housing market is still showing signs of being in recovery mode.

Demand for homes is still strong, despite mortgage rates hovering near 7%, but buyers are finding few properties for-sale to choose from as homeowners hold out on selling.

The shortage in housing inventory has become so dire that it’s pushed pending home sales down in the spring, which is generally the peak season for home-buying.

Sales fell by 2.7% from the previous month, according to the monthly index released Thursday by the National Association of Realtors (NAR).

The figure fell short of expectations on Wall Street. Economists expected pending home sales to be flat in May.

Pending home sales reflect transactions where the contract has been signed for an existing-home sale, but the sale has not yet closed. Economists view it as an indicator for the direction of existing-home sales in subsequent months.

ig picture: Despite the headline figure revealing that home sales are down, the housing market isn’t in a crisis—it’s actually in recovery mode.

Considerable pent-up demand for homes from buyers who have accepted the new normal of high interest rates, combined with homeowners’ reluctance to sell their home and give up their rare pandemic-era ultra-low mortgage rate has led to an imbalance in demand and supply.

And unless mortgage rates rise significantly to scare off eager home buyers, or fall low enough to incentivize existing homeowners to sell, the housing market is likely to see this weird imbalance persist.

Builders, on the other hand, are taking the opportunity to offload their inventory as sales of new homes surge 12% in May.

What the realtors said: “Despite sluggish pending contract signings, the housing market is resilient with approximately three offers for each listing,” NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun said.

“The lack of housing inventory continues to prevent housing demand from being fully realized,” he added.

Yun suggested that existing-home inventory can be boosted with possible tax incentives, such as increasing the amount of capital gains that sellers can exclude on their taxes.

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