Homeowners Gained $28K in Equity over the Past Year

 
 

If you own a home, your net worth has probably gone up a lot over the past year.

Home prices have been rising, which means you’re building equity much faster than you might think. Here’s how it works.

Equity is the current value of your home minus what you owe on the loan.

Over the past year, there have still been more people wanting to buy than there are homes available for sale, and that’s pushed prices up. That rise in prices has translated directly into increasing equity for homeowners.

How Much Equity Have You Earned over the Past 12 Months?

According to the latest Homeowner Equity Insights from CoreLogic, the average homeowner’s equity has grown by $28,000 in the last year alone.

That’s the national average, so if you want to see what’s happening in your state, check out the map below. It uses data from CoreLogic to show how much equity has grown in each state over the past year. You’ll notice every single state with sufficient data saw annual equity gains:

 
 

What If You Bought Your House Before the Pandemic?

If you bought your house before the pandemic, the equity news is even better. According to data from Realtor.com, home prices shot up by 37.5% from May 2019 to May 2024, meaning your home’s value has likely increased significantly. Ralph McLaughlin, Senior Economist at Realtor.com, says:

“Homeowners have seen extraordinary gains in home equity over the past five years.”

To give context to how much equity can stack up over time, Selma Hepp, Chief Economist at CoreLogic, explains the total equity the typical homeowner has today:

“With home prices continuing to reach new highs, owners are also seeing their equity approach the historic peaks of 2023, close to a total of $305,000 per owner.”

How Your Rising Home Equity Can Help You

With how prices skyrocketed a few years ago, and the ongoing price growth today, homeowners clearly have substantial equity built up – and that has some serious benefits.

You could use it to start a business, fund an education, or even to help you afford your next home. When you sell, the equity you’ve built up comes back to you, and may be enough to cover a big part – or even all – of your next home’s down payment.

Bottom Line

If you're planning to move, the equity you've gained can really help. Curious about how much you have and how you can use it to help pay for your next home? Connect with a local real estate agent.

Read more at KeepingCurrentMatters.com

Related Links

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.

Search Homes in Colorado

Search Homes in North Carolina

Search Homes in Oklahoma

Search Homes in Oregon

Search Homes in Minnesota

Real Estate Still Holds the Title of Best Long-Term Investment

 
 

With all the headlines circulating about home prices and mortgage rates, you may be asking yourself if it still makes sense to buy a home right now, or if it’s better to keep renting.

Here’s some information that could help put your mind at ease by showing that investing in a home is still a powerful decision.

According to the experts at Gallup, real estate has been crowned the top long-term investment for a whopping 12 years in a row. It has consistently beat out other investment types like gold, stocks, and bonds. Just take a look at the graph below – it speaks volumes:

 
 

But why does real estate continue to reign supreme as a top-notch long-term investment? It’s because, even today, buying a home can be your golden ticket to building wealth over time.

Unlike other investments that can feel a bit like riding a rollercoaster with all the ups and downs and ongoing risk factors, real estate follows a more predictable and positive pattern.

History shows home values usually rise. And while prices may vary by market, that means as time goes by, your house is likely to appreciate in value. And that helps you grow your net worth in a big way. As an article from Realtor.com explains:

Homeownership has long been tied to building wealth—and for good reason. Instead of throwing rent money out the window each month, owning a home allows you to build home equity. And over time, equity can turn your mortgage debt into a sizeable asset.”

So, if you’re on the fence about whether to rent or buy, remember that real estate was consistently voted the best long-term investment for a reason. And if you want to get in on that action, it may make sense to go ahead and buy (if you’re ready and able).

Bottom Line

When it comes to building wealth that stands the test of time, real estate is the name of the game. If you’re ready to start on your own journey toward homeownership, connect with a local real estate advisor today.

Read more at KeepingCurrentMatters.com

Related Links

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.

Search Homes in Colorado

Search Homes in North Carolina

Search Homes in Oklahoma

Search Homes in Oregon

Search Homes in Minnesota

As Featured in West + Main Home Magazine: From Dated to Elevated

 

Melissa + Chris Jensen

The upper cabinets and a large pillar for ductwork and electrical blocked off the space leaving a very small, closed off and dated kitchen with a large breakfast nook
— Melissa

When West + Main agent Ann Gurley’s clients Melissa and Chris bought their house last summer, they immediately knew the kitchen was the highest priority.

“The laundry closet was built into the kitchen as well so we wanted to move that to make a coffee nook, and to have a better spot for laundry upstairs. We gutted the kitchen right away getting plumbers and electricians in to get us started and then Chris is extremely handy so he did most of the labor."

Melissa is now in school for interior design, but they started the process before she started school so it took a lot of research and planning to execute her vision.

 "I really wanted dark green cabinets which took a little convincing,” said Melissa. “We did one row of floor to ceiling cabinets for the pantry, added an island and turned the former laundry closet into our coffee nook. It was easy to add a sink in the coffee nook since the washing machine used to be in that spot. We love that one person can make coffee while the other is cooking or cleaning without getting in each other’s way."

The biggest hiccup in the project was that their countertops took about 8 weeks to come in, and then it took the couple a long time to decide on a backsplash once the rest of the work was done, even with all the tile samples Melissa had access to at school.

"We also updated all the appliances and lighting in the space and got new windows throughout the house, changing the size of the kitchen window slightly so it wasn’t flush with the countertop,” shared Melissa.

"We have two young kids so opening up the visibility from the kitchen to the family/play room was essential, plus it seemed important to have more kitchen space and unnecessary to have the large breakfast nook when there’s also a large dining room. We are so happy with our new kitchen!"

 

Related Links

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.

Search Homes in Colorado

Search Homes in Oklahoma

Search Homes in Oregon

 

4th of July in Bend 2024

 
 

Around Central Oregon, we like to say that summer doesn’t really begin until the Fourth of July—so we make sure to celebrate in style.

Each year, Bendites mark the festive holiday by marching in an adorable pet parade, taking to the streets with a rowdy bike ride, floating the Deschutes River and admiring the booming fireworks display on Pilot Butte.

If you’re interested in joining the fun, we’ve rounded up some of the best, most patriotic events around the city. Here’s a quick look:

So as you make plans for Independence Day, here’s your guide to enjoying the 4th of July in Bend.

Pet Parade in Bend

One of Bend’s oldest Fourth of July traditions has nothing to do with hamburgers, fireworks or backyard games. The July 4th Pet Parade has been a Bend institution since 1924 and remains a beloved attraction today, drawing thousands of participants and cheery onlookers every summer.

The event is exactly what it sounds like: Pet owners are encouraged to dress their furry friends in patriotic costumes and march from Harmon Park to Drake Park near the Deschutes River waterfront. Dogs are easily the most common animal along the route, but pets in past years have included lizards, pigs, horses and even goldfish; stuffed animals are even okay if someone wants to march but doesn’t have a living, breathing fur baby. (Note that rabbits, cats and aggressive animals are not permitted.)

When: July 4, 2024; staging at 9 AM, parade begins at 10 AM.

Where: Harmon Park (1100 NW Harmon Blvd., Bend) to Drake Park (777 NW Riverside Blvd., Bend)

Event information: 4th of July Pet Parade

Bend Freedom Float

Is there any better way to welcome summer than by floating the Deschutes River? We think not, which is why we’d suggest a river float as part of your Fourth of July festivities.

No, it’s not an official event—but you’ll see plenty of red, white and blue when you float the river between Riverbend Park and Drake Park near downtown. Along the way, you’ll float past the Old Mill District’s many shops and restaurants, get soaked in the Bend Whitewater Park (should you so choose—you can also take out and walk around the rapids) and cut through a quiet neighborhood before arriving at Drake Park. From there, a shuttle takes you to the starting point—where you can continue your Fourth of July celebrations accordingly. 

When: 10 AM to 4 PM. July 4, 2024

Where: Park and Float (1000 SW Bradbury Way, Bend)

Bend Fireworks

Pilot Butte is a local icon; it’s the tallest point within Bend city limits, home to popular hiking trails, and famous for 360º views from a wide-open summit. Every summer, Pilot Butte also hosts the Bend, Oregon fireworks display—delivering one of the region’s biggest, brightest fireworks shows.

The 20-minute show can be seen wherever the butte is visible around town; a few of our favorite spots to watch include Providence Park and Ponderosa Park—both of which boast playgrounds, restrooms, and plenty of grassy space to spread a blanket. 

When: 10 PM, July 4, 2024

Where: Pilot Butte State Scenic Viewpoint (along Highway 20, Bend)

Event information: 4th of July Fireworks

More Fourth of July Celebrations in Central Oregon

Independence Day in Bend is certainly a blast—but celebrations occur throughout Central Oregon. Here’s a quick rundown:

Fourth of July in Redmond: Redmond’s annual Independence Day celebration includes a patriotic parade and family-friendly fair in downtown—as well as a fireworks display at the Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center. See what else to do for the 4th of July in Redmond.

Prineville 4th of July Celebration: The oldest city in Central Oregon celebrates with a parade and vintage festival that includes local food vendors, music, games and regional arts and crafts vendors. When the sun sets, Prineville will host a dramatic fireworks display. See what else is in store for Prineville’s 4th of July Celebration.

Independence Day Celebration in Madras: Celebrate the Fourth of July in Madras with a community breakfast, old-school parade, flag ceremony and celebration that includes music and food from local vendors.

La Pine Frontier Days: Celebrate Independence Day with La Pine Frontier Days—a four-day festival that includes a parade, interpretive displays, living-history actors and actresses, arts and crafts, a petting zoo, live music and—of course—a lively fireworks display.

4th of July Festival & Bike Parade: The Village at Sunriver is a popular shopping center in the heart of Sunriver—and is the host of the community’s beloved 4th of July Festival & Bike Parade. For a small fee, anyone can register their bike for a family-friendly parade that ends at the festival. Following the parade, the event’s wide-ranging activities include carnival games, pony rides, live entertainment and food.

Read more at VisitCentralOregon.com

Related Links

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.

Search Homes in Colorado

Search Homes in North Carolina

Search Homes in Oklahoma

Search Homes in Oregon

Search Homes in Minnesota

6 Moving Day Tips Worth Mentioning

 
 

Moving day can be a stressful and overwhelming experience for many homeowners.

From packing up all of your belongings to coordinating with movers, there are so many details to consider. However, with the right tips and tricks, you can make the moving process much smoother and less chaotic. In this blog post, we will discuss six moving day tips that are definitely worth mentioning. Whether you're a seasoned mover or a first-timer, these tips will help you navigate the moving process with ease.

Start Early
Starting early is a crucial tip to keep in mind when planning a move. Moving can be a daunting task, but with the right preparation, it doesn't have to be stressful. Begin by decluttering and organizing your belongings well before the move date. This will give you time to carefully pack your non-essential items first, reducing stress as the move date approaches. Taking the time to pack your items in an orderly fashion will also ensure that everything is properly packed and ready to go on moving day. Starting early not only makes the moving process smoother but also allows for enough time to deal with any unexpected hiccups on moving day with ease.

Create a Moving Checklist
Another helpful tip is to create a moving checklist. A detailed checklist will help you stay organized and keep track of all the tasks that need to be completed before moving day. Include items such as contacting utility companies, notifying change of address, and scheduling movers on your checklist. Checking off each task as you go will give you a sense of accomplishment and peace of mind.

Label Your Boxes
When packing up your belongings, be sure to label each box with its contents and destination room. This will make unpacking much easier once you arrive at your new home. Consider using color-coded labels or a numbering system for even more organization. By labeling your boxes clearly, you'll save time and avoid confusion when it's time to unpack.

Pack an Essentials Box
Before the chaos of moving day sets in, pack an essentials box containing all the items you'll need immediately upon arrival at your new home. Include items such as toiletries, medications, important documents, a change of clothes, snacks, and cleaning supplies in this box. Having these essentials on hand will help make the transition smoother and ensure that you're prepared for anything that comes your way.

Hire Professional Movers
While it may be tempting to save money by doing it yourself or enlisting friends and family to help with your move, hiring professional movers can actually save you time and stress in the long run. Professional movers, like Central Van Lines, have the experience and equipment necessary to handle large furniture pieces and delicate items safely. They can also provide additional services, such as packing assistance or storage solutions if needed.

Take Care of Yourself
Finally, don't forget to take care of yourself during the moving process. Moving can be physically demanding and emotionally draining, so be sure to get plenty of rest, stay hydrated, and take breaks when needed. Remember to eat nutritious meals and prioritize self-care throughout the moving process. Taking care of yourself will help ensure that you have the energy and mindset needed to tackle moving day head-on.

Moving day doesn't have to be a stressful and chaotic experience. By following these six tips, you can make your move much more manageable and enjoyable. Remember to start early, create a checklist, label your boxes, pack an essentials box, hire professional movers, and take care of yourself throughout the process. With these tips in mind, you'll be all set for a smooth and successful move to your new home.

Read more at Rismedia.com

Related Links

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.

Search Homes in Colorado

Search Homes in North Carolina

Search Homes in Oklahoma

Search Homes in Oregon

Search Homes in Minnesota