Home Prices Still Growing – Just at a More Normal Pace

 
 

If you’re feeling a bit muddy on what’s happening with home prices, that’s no surprise.

Some people are still saying prices are falling, even though data proves otherwise. Part of that misconception is because people are getting their information from unreliable sources. But it’s also coming from some media coverage misrepresenting what the data really shows.

So, to keep things simple, here’s what you really need to know using real data you can trust.

Normal Home Price Seasonality Explained

In the housing market, there are predictable ebbs and flows that happen each year. It’s called seasonality. Spring is the peak homebuying season when the market is most active. That activity is typically still strong in the summer but begins to wane as the cooler months approach.

Home prices follow along with seasonality because prices appreciate most when something is in high demand. That’s why there’s a reliable long-term home price trend. The graph below uses data from Case-Shiller to show the typical percent change for monthly home price movement from 1973 through 2022 (not adjusted, so you can see the seasonality):

 
 

As the data shows, at the beginning of the year, home prices grow, but not as much as they do when entering the spring and summer markets. That’s because the market is less active in January and February since fewer people move in the cooler months. As the market transitions into the peak homebuying season in the spring, activity ramps up, and home prices go up a lot more in response. Then, as fall and winter approach, prices still grow, just at a slower pace as activity eases again.

This Year, Seasonality Has Returned

Now, let’s look at how this year compares to that long-term trend (see graph below):

 
 

Here’s the latest data for this year from that same source. Just like before, the dark bars are the long-standing trend. The green bars represent what’s happened this year. As you can see, the green bars are beginning to fall in line with what’s normal for the market. That’s a good thing because it’s more sustainable price growth than we’ve seen in recent years.

In a nutshell, nationally prices aren’t falling, it’s just that price growth is beginning to normalize. Moving forward, there’s a chance the media will misrepresent this slowing of home price growth as prices falling. So don’t believe everything you see in the headlines. The data included here gives you the context you need to really understand what’s happening. So, if you see something in the headlines that’s confusing, don’t just take it at face value. Ask a trusted real estate professional for more information.

Remember, it’s normal to see home price growth slow down as the year goes on. And that definitely doesn’t mean home prices are falling. They’re just rising at a more moderate pace.

Bottom Line

Home price appreciation is returning to normal seasonality and that’s a good thing. If you have questions about what’s happening with prices in your local area, connect with a real estate professional.

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5 Benefits of a Standing Seam Metal Roof

When it comes to roofing, homeowners have a lot of options to choose from.

From asphalt shingles to clay tiles, the options are many. However, there's no denying that metal roofing has gained popularity in recent times, particularly standing seam metal roofing. This roofing style is characterized by the raised seams running vertically down the roof panel, giving it a distinct appearance. But more than just aesthetics, the standing seam metal roof has proven to be an excellent choice for homeowners. This blog post will explore five benefits of installing a standing seam metal roof.

Durability

One of the top reasons why homeowners choose metal roofing is its durability. Metal roofs are capable of withstanding harsh weather conditions like heavy winds, hail storms and extreme temperatures. The standing seam metal roof, particularly, is designed to interlock with one another, creating a continuous barrier against the elements. With proper installation, a standing seam metal roof can last for over 50 years.

Energy-Efficiency

Metal roofs reflect solar radiation, which helps regulate indoor temperatures. This means that homes with a standing seam metal roof require less energy to cool during the summer months. Additionally, some metal roofs come with a special coating that enhances reflection and reduces energy costs. By lowering your energy usage, you save on your utility bills and contribute to a cleaner environment.

Low Maintenance

Compared to other roofing materials like asphalt shingles that require periodic repairs and replacements, metal roofing is relatively low maintenance. Standing seam metal roofing, in particular, requires little to no upkeep. It doesn't rot, crack, shrink or warp. In fact, once installed by a roofing contractor, homeowners can sit back and forget about their roof for decades.

Fire-Resistant

Metal roofing is noncombustible, meaning it won't catch fire or contribute to spreading flames during a fire accident. Homeowners in wildfire-prone areas prefer standing seam metal roofing as it offers extra protection and peace of mind.

Aesthetics

Last but not least, standing seam metal roofing offers unmatched aesthetics. With vertical seams that run down the roof panels, standing seam metal roofing creates clean and uninterrupted lines that give a contemporary look. Additionally, metal roofs come in various colors and finish options, allowing homeowners to personalize their home's roof to their taste.

Installing a standing seam metal roof comes with numerous benefits. From durability, aesthetics, energy efficiency, low maintenance, to fire-resistance, the standing seam metal roof offers a long-lasting and reliable roofing solution. Additionally, with its sleek design and customizable options, a standing seam metal roof can increase your home's value and complement your home's overall look. Contact your local roofing contractor to learn how standing seam metal roofing can benefit your home.

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14 real estate trends Gen Z buyers are looking for

 
 

Baby boomers and millennials have dominated the home-buying conversation in recent decades, but a new generation of homeowners is browsing online listings, heading to open houses and planning their home-buying budget.

Gen Z — born between 1997 and 2012 — is making waves in the market with their approach to homebuying. Here are 14 real estate trends Gen Z buyers won’t pass up.

1. Smart home technology is not optional

Gen Z marks the first generation of true digital natives. This group was raised on technology and expects their homes to be outfitted accordingly.

Gen Z homes should come standard with smart-home technology, such as smart thermostats, motion-sensing security systems with notifications, and lighting and environmental controls that can be adjusted from a mobile phone. Voice-activated assistants, such as Alexa or Google Home, are also a plus. 

Gen Z is a mobile-first generation, so all tech needs to be optimized for their devices. This applies to marketing available homes on the market. To capture Gen Z’s attention, make sure there are options to communicate digitally and that virtual home tours are available on demand.

2. Gen Z likes to stay close to home

With the continued trend of remote work and little desire for a long commute, Gen Z buyers are moving to homes in walkable communities with nearby amenities. Full-time or part-time remote workers in this generation might even go for smaller homes near coworking spaces or business facilities.

3. Gen Z wants a separate space for business

One thing Gen Z likes to keep behind closed doors is their work. For those who work remotely full time and can’t utilize a coworking space, a dedicated home office is a must. A home office doesn’t need to be extravagant, but being able to shut the door on a workspace when the day is done is a must for a generation that strives to accomplish a proper work-life balance.

4. Gen Z prefers an open floor plan

Gen Z likes the flexibility that open floor plans provide, and they feel better about their homes when they are open and expansive.

5. Outdoor space is important

Another side effect of the pandemic is a desire for functional, comfortable outdoor space. A balcony, patio, terrace or rooftop deck is a huge draw for a generation that views these spaces as a place to relax, entertain and maintain a small garden.

6. Sustainable, energy-efficient homes are not optional

Gen Z buyers prioritize eco-friendly and energy-efficient homes. This generation wants to save money on utilities, but they also want to do what they can to be more gentle with the environment.

Gen Z buyers will look for homes with solar panels and energy-efficient appliances and finishes. Bamboo flooring, recycled glass countertops and energy-efficient windows are all attractive incentives for the Gen Z buyer.

7. Inclusive communities matter

Gen Z is not like previous homebuying generations, who valued homogeneous neighborhoods with like-minded people. Gen Z values diversity and inclusivity. They want their neighborhoods to reflect their values and are more likely to seek vibrant, multicultural areas with a mixed bag of socioeconomic inhabitants.

As a result, they might be more open to neighborhoods in transition or those being managed and improved by community-based organizations. 

8. They need more affordable housing

Even though Gen Z buyers are mentally ready to become homeowners, the financial challenges associated with buying a home are real. Although some enterprising and lucky Gen Z home buyers locked in incredibly low mortgage rates during 2020 and 2021, those who weren’t ready to buy now have to contend with interest rates as high as 8%.

In addition to high interest rates, low housing stock means homes are still expensive. Consequently, Gen Z buyers may be open to alternative types of housing that their parents and grandparents shunned. Tiny homes, co-living spaces and shared housing arrangements are ways to reduce the cost of homeownership, as well as negotiating real estate agent commission.

9. Gen Z prioritizes aesthetic appeal

Gen Z is among the most visually motivated and stimulated generations. They love a beautiful space, and they believe the visual aspect of their home reflects who they are. Homes that are not visually appealing may not get attention from Gen Z, so agents should help these buyers see the renovating and redecorating possibilities to match their personal aesthetic.

10. Easy renovations are key

For spaces that might not be immediately appealing, Gen Z wants those that can be easily renovated. They prize move-in ready homes that can be updated with fresh paint, new flooring and modern fixtures. They aren’t necessarily interested in a property that needs a complete renovation.

11. Flexible design matters

Flexible design goes beyond rooms with multiple functions or a layout that can be easily changed. Think walls that can be knocked down or added without too much fuss.

12. Gen Z will move for the right home

Like their millennial forebears, Gen Z is willing to relocate for the right home. These moves are usually to more diverse coastal cities with employment opportunities and good walkability, but many in this generation are also moving inland to well-designed communities that are more affordable.

13. Gen Z buyers are more educated

When it comes to home-buying education, it’s not the college degree that matters. Gen Z is so comfortable and versed in the digital landscape that these buyers are some of the most educated clients. They know how to navigate virtual open houses, manage electronic documents and handle complicated internet searches. They come to agents knowing how to find and view homes, but they still have questions.

14. Gen Z wants professional guidance

Even with their digital capabilities, Gen Z knows that homebuying is a complicated, sometimes daunting, undertaking. From securing a mortgage to navigating closing, the entire process is fraught with potential roadblocks. That’s why this generation isn’t scared to ask for help. They are looking for affordable real estate professionals who understand them and their needs.

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Smells Like Fall! A Fall Stovetop Potpourri: Simmer Pot Recipe

 
 

As the leaves begin to turn and the air becomes crisp, it’s the perfect time to infuse your living space with the cozy scents of fall.

A Pretty Life’s boiled potpourri recipe offers a unique and effortless way to achieve just that. By simmering a blend of fruits and herbs in water, you can enjoy the delightful fragrances of autumn throughout your home.

A Pretty Life’s perfect recipe takes these six readily available ingredients, combines them in a pot with water, and voilà! A gentle simmer on the lowest heat setting, and your space will be enveloped in delightful aromas!

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Bend Oregon Fall: Thanksgiving

 
 

Avoid the hustle of another family get-together this upcoming Thanksgiving and instead, plan a Bend Oregon fall getaway.

If you love the outdoors, dining and shopping, and just having fun, make sure Bend is your next Thanksgiving destination.

Explore the Outdoors

Occasionally Mt. Bachelor will have just enough snow in time for Thanksgiving. If so, head up the mountain for some of the best slopes in all of Central Oregon. Don’t worry about having to bring all your equipment along, the rental shop has all the gear you need for an unplanned skiing, snowboarding, or snowshoeing adventure.

If the season is warmer than expected, you can find miles upon miles of hiking trails surrounding Bend. Be sure to bring some good hiking boots with you, the trails could be icy, muddy or both! Every visitor to Bend needs to hike Pilot Butte at least once, and the top of this dormant cinder cone offers an amazing view of Bend and the surrounding area. If you love waterfalls, hike to popular Tumalo Falls or Paulina Plunge, where after hiking through quiet Alpine forests and over high mountain prairies, you’ll be rewarded with spectacular cascading waterfalls and plenty of scenic views along the way. Or just stay in town for your hike and enjoy a leisurely hike along all or part of the Deschutes River Trail. This popular multi-use trail meanders along the river, crosses over the river (on three very cute footbridges), and winds through downtown Bend, juniper and ponderosa pine forests, canyons and more. It’s a sure safe bet if the weather is iffy, and the views can’t be beat!

If you’re a mountain biker, rent the best bike for the current trail conditions in town. Whether it’s a traditional mountain bike or a fat bike (perfect for those not-so-perfect trail conditions), they’ll get you equipped and can even offer a few tips on the best trails to hit. There are over 500 miles of single-track in Bend to explore, so don’t let the trail conditions slow you down. Whether you are a leisurely hiker looking for scenic views and wildlife, a serious runner, or a mountain biker who loves dirt-jumping and hurtling down mountain trails, these trails are calling out your name.

Participate in the I Like Pie Thanksgiving Day Run

Do not worry about the Thanksgiving Day meal calories when you start the morning off with the I Like Pie Thanksgiving Day Run. This timed race features 5K and 10K runs that you can run or walk on this cheerful holiday in Bend Oregon. The whole family can join in on the fun with the 1.5k Family Run that is perfect for the children to walk.

Shop the Deals this Holiday in Bend

We know you cannot miss out on Black Friday to start your holiday shopping. The Old Mill District will have the deals you need the day after Thanksgiving. You can shop around big-name stores that offer incredible deals but without the insane morning hours of Black Friday. Additional shopping can be done at Bend Factory Stores, where you can find a plethora of outlet stores that you let get incredible savings on big-name items. If you wish to help out the locals, downtown Bend will be hosting Small Business Saturday where local vendors will be on display with their unique merchandise.

And for those in your group who aren’t shop-a-holics, maybe they’d like to spend time on the Bend Ale Trail while you hit the shops? It is, of course, time for pumpkin spice everything, and that includes beer! A few of our seasonal favorites are Big Ol’ Pumpkin from 10 Barrel or the Twisted Gourd Pumpkin Ale at Silver Moon. Enjoy!

Thanksgiving Day Dinner

Is your family expecting their traditional holiday meal, even though you’re on vacation? Don’t worry, all of our Bend vacation rentals feature fully equipped kitchens with everything you’ll need to prepare your family’s favorite holiday treats. Large open floor plans let everyone easily participate in the celebrations (and preparations), and there’s plenty of comfy seating while everyone is watching the game and waiting for the turkey. If the weather is cooperating, why not have your feast out on the deck, with the lovely Cascade Mountains as a backdrop?

If you do not plan on preparing your own Thanksgiving Day dinner at your vacation rental, there are plenty of restaurants in town that will host you. One of the most popular options is the McMenamins Old St. Francis Thanksgiving Buffet that is available from noon to 6:00pm. Greg’s Grill also features a mouthwatering menu of Thanksgiving turkey, prime rib, coho salmon, and much more. Or, have the best of both worlds and order your holiday meal ahead of time from one of our area restaurants, pick it up, and then dine at your leisure in the comfort of your Bend vacation rental.

Your Thanksgiving Destination

Start planning for your Bend Oregon fall getaway by reserving one of our exclusive vacation rentals. Each property features luxury amenities and allows you to host families of all sizes. Contact us today to learn more about this holiday in Bend Oregon and to book one of our vacation rentals!

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