Time To List Your Property On Mt. Hood
Mt. Hood sales are HOT right now with many new properties selling in days! Now is the time to have your property on the market to take advantage of sales today! Call if you are ready to go.
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Mt. Hood sales are HOT right now with many new properties selling in days! Now is the time to have your property on the market to take advantage of sales today! Call if you are ready to go.
Hackett Creek Hideaway
Privacy and seclusion on two acres on Mt. Hood with plenty of sun and two creeks running along the property. If you want to get away from it all, this charmer is tucked away yet close to all Mt. Hood activities.
There's two bedrooms plus a den that could be converted into a third bedroom. Toe warming Lopi wood stove heats the great room. Tall ceilings and tons of natural light pour through the skylights. Decks surround two sides of the home and a glorious hot tub sits along a bubbling creek for a soak and star gazing at night.
Open your windows and listen to the water 24/7. Only 20 minutes to the slopes and hiking just down the road in the Mt. Hood National Forest. Mountain bikers will love Sandy Ridge Park a short ride away. ONLY one hour to PDX from your mountain paradise. This sun filled getaway is perfect for R and R from the big city! $339,950

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Market Trends Mt. Hood Real Estate February 2019 |
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Liz Warren, Merit Properties Group - Keller Williams Realty PDX Central
Welches OR 97067 Direct: 503-705-3090 ![]() Visit http://www.mthoodarearealestate.com |
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Rarely available to the market, this three bedroom two bath home has a "10" location right on the Salmon River. The property sits on over a half acre in Brightwood close to all Mt. Hood recreational activities. You can nearly fish off your back deck in this spot and it's just up river from a premium fishing hole on the mountain. Open floor plan makes this a great home for full time living or your weekend getaway! Bonus loft is upstairs for extra guest and bunkbeds. Two car detached garage currently used as a game room and storage. Hot tub and stone patio for outdoor barbeques just steps from the river.
Only 20 minutes to premium ski slopes and a short distance to the Sandy Ridge Mountain Biking Park! The Mt. Hood National forest is just down the street for tons of hiking. Excellent vacation rental history. It's only one hour from Portland!
$499,950

If you're looking for a great riverfront getaway on the Sandy River, this is it! Tucked away on over a half acre of land this one level home boasts two bedrooms and one bath with craftsman style finishes. Open room concept complete with toe warming fireplace, French doors to your outside covered deck and a fully fenced backyard for Fido.
Vaulted ceilings, skylights and wood floors are a few of the features. It's your little oasis from the world. It would be perfect as a vacation home or for full time living.
Enjoy all the recreational opportunities the Mt. Hood area has to offer. The Sandy Ridge Bike Park is only down the street. The Mt. Hood National Forest offers tons of hiking trails. Three premium ski areas are only minutes away. If you need to get to Portland it's less than an hours drive.
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$395,000
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Heading into the spring buying market, there are strong trends starting to emerge.
The Mt. Hood area has about a 2.4 month supply of homes for our area listed as area 153 in RMLS. This includes properties in Government Camp, Welches, Rhododendron, Brightwood and a few falling in the Sandy zip code. This is a complete seller's market!
The inventory of homes for sale has increased on a year-over-year basis for eight months in a row. Home price appreciation has continued to grow, although at a slower rate. The homeownership rate has reached heights last seen in 2014, with millennials and Generation X leading the way!
Let’s dive a little deeper into some of the recent reports that have been released and what they mean for the spring buying season!
1. National Association of Realtor’s Existing Home Sales Report
Sales of existing homes were down for the third consecutive month in January. Some of this can be explained by the natural seasonality that the real estate market experiences every year, and some can be explained even further by a lack of homes available for sale on the market.
For the last eight months, the inventory of homes for sale has been higher when compared to the same month the year before. The challenge in the market is the mismatch of the type of home that is available for sale. First-time homebuyers looking for a starter home are often competing with other buyers to stand out, often outbidding each other.
Lawrence Yun, NAR’s Chief Economist, agrees that the market is still experiencing an inventory shortage.
“In particular, the lower end of the market is experiencing a greater shortage, and more home construction is needed.”
The median home price for homes sold in January was $247,500. This is up 2.8% from January 2018 and marks the 83rd consecutive month of year-over-year gains. The 2.8% growth in home prices represents the smallest year-over-year change since February 2012 but is a welcome change for buyers who had feared being priced out of the market.
Properties that sold in January were on the market for an average of 49 days with 38% of homes on the market for less than a month.
Yun is positive about how today’s market conditions will help buyers this spring,
“Existing home sales in January were weak compared to historical norms; however, they are likely to have reached a cyclical low. Moderating home prices combined with gains in household income will boost housing affordability, bringing more buyers to the market in the coming months.”
2. NAR’s Pending Home Sales Report
The national Pending Home Sales Index (PHSI) rose 4.6% to 103.2 in January from 98.7 in December. An index score of 100 is considered normal. All four major regions of the country experienced gains in January, with the largest increase coming in the South.
“The PHSI is a leading indicator for the housing sector, based on pending sales of existing homes. A sale is listed as pending when the contract has been signed but the transaction has not closed, though the sale usually is finalized within one or two months of signing.”
Increases in the PHSI often predict increases in the level of home sales in the coming months, which is great news for the housing market leading in to spring! Yun had this to say,
“Homebuyers are now returning and taking advantage of lower interest rates, while a boost in inventory is also providing more choices for consumers.”
The housing market in 2019 will require homeowners to list their house at the right price to attract buyers. If interest rates continue to stay low while wages increase, and more inventory comes to market, 2019 could be one of the best years for home sales in recent history.
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