Lake Oswego Reads: Caste

This February is the 15th annual Lake Oswego Reads and the selected book is Caste by Isabel Wilkerson. This event invites the entire town to read the same book and then come together with special events to commemorate the subject and the author. Of course, this year due to covid, there’s a lot of adaptation to keep everyone safe and healthy.

A top 10 New York Times best seller, the book compares caste systems throughout global history. It examines how social customs and legislation combine to keep segments of society oppressed in order for other segments of society to prevail and to profit. The message is both profound and important.

Special events include a trivia night, a history lesson about 450 years of Black history in Oregon, a discussion of the role of race in the castes system, a discussion about curriculum reform in the Lake Oswego School District, a virtual art show featuring 17 local artists’ interpretation of the book, and much, much more.

For a full list of Lake Oswego Reading events click here.

Enjoy the book and keep on reading!

Dianne

Market Activity Jan 18-24, 2021

The real estate market is really heating up. Buyers are out in hordes wanting to take advantage of the lowest interest rates in decades. They have gotten themselves pre-approved and are ready to go. The issue is, inventory is incredibly low. For every property that comes on the market, there are half a dozen buyers ready to buy. The result? Houses are selling fast, often with multiple offers. It is very much a sellers market. With multiple offers houses are frequently selling at or over the list price. So yes, this late winter and spring market truly is an amazing time to sell your house.

In Lake Oswego last week we had 6 properties come onto the market, 12 move into pending status with an accepted offer, and 16 closed sales.

See below for RMLS data and an explanation of this chart.

New on the Market Jan 18-24, 2021

AddressTypePriceBRBathsSq Ft
16250 Pacific Hwy #59Condo$319,000221305
2574 Palisades Crest DrDetached$975,00042.5+.54563
17311 Canyon DrDetached$1,099,500635376
667 Lake Bay CtDetached$1,899,90043.53616
1340 Cherry LnDetached$2,145,00044.5+.55922
16470 Phantom Bluff CtDetached$2,695,00044.55188

Pending sales Jan 18-24, 2021

AddressTypePriceBRBathsSq FtCDOM
5225 Jean Rd #510Condo$305,0002211005
456 5th StCondo$450,00021.510921
1238 Laurel StDetached$524,9003214852
1920 Southshore BlvdDetached$569,9003213138
6126 Frost LnDetached$749,0005324979
4264 West Bay RdDetached$799,0003213082
4850 Lower DrDetached$825,00043270011
2145 Summit DrDetached$1,000,00042.5+.5311148
975 Schukart LnDetached$1,198,00042.54449350
16234 Waluga DrDetached$1,349,00053.5313086
701 4th StDetached$1,450,00032.5278643
3735 Upper DrDetached$2,000,000444056137

Closed/Sold Jan 18-24, 2021

AddressTypeList PriceSold PriceSq FtCDOM
42 Cervantes CircleCondo$189,000$185,0009124
7200 Montauk CircleCondo$219,900$228,0009683
47 Eagle Crest Dr #62Condo$249,000$233,000102677
668 McVey Ave #85Condo$274,900$290,0009924
4047 Jefferson PkwyCondo$330,000$346,00012281
27 Bloch TerrAttached$425,000$442,00019723
15012 Twin Fir RdDetached$599,900$610,0003372
18861 Indian Springs CircleDetached$635,000$645,00016492
17012 Crestview DrDetached$699,000$699,00027504
5228 Lower DrDetached$850,000$839,9502723101
802 Clara CtDetached$850,000$875,00028863
3000 Brookside RdDetached$999,950$950,000160050
6 Essex CtDetached$998,000$998,000433842
5055 Lakeview BlvdDetached$1,298,000$1,245,000360728
1200 Lake Garden CtDetached$1,400,000$1,400,000334716
3509 Lanewood StDetached$1,799,000$1,790,9003830114

Criteria:Homes in the 97034 and 97035 zip code, listed, pending or sold between the dates listed above as reported by the Regional Multiple Listing Service (RMLS). DETACHD refers to Single Family Detached Residence, MFG refers to manufactured housing, and ATTACHD refers to single-family residences with some portion of the structure attached to another property, but not constituting CONDO ownership. DOM stands for days on market, or the number of days from when the listing became active and when it received an acceptable offer, with CDOM standing for “cumulative days on market” accounting for “refreshed” listings.

Cool Stuff is Happening at the Library!

I say cool stuff is happening at the library, but in the time of Covid it is happening via zoom and on line. I really have to give a round of applause to the staff at the library because they have come up with some awesome options to keep readers engaged. At a time when we are spending more time at home, and really needing options to keep us busy, these programs are pretty terrific.

Multicultural Children’s Book Day

Watch videos of members of the community reading children’s books in different languages. Get recommendations for books to read that will educate about different cultures. This program honors the similarities and differences that make our community shine. For more information visit www.lakeoswego.city/library/mcbd.

A Bookish Affair

This is a book group that is devoted to romance novels. They read one book per month. To get involved you can email Shannon Dickinson at sdickinson@lakeoswego.city. You can also download the podcast at “A Bookish Affair” from all of the usual places that podcasts are found.

Cook The Books Book Group

This book group is all about food! It meets via zoom on Tuesdays at 4pm. Each week features a new theme. Folks get together to share recipes and talk about food. It’s pretty much a big recipe exchange. You can register at www.lakeoswego.city/library/cook-books-virtual-book-group where you’ll get a meeting link and a password.

LOPL Trivia

Join librarians for a family-friendly virtual game of trivia. Thursdays at 7pm. This sounds like a lot of fun! Registration is required. Go to www.lakeoswego.city/library/remote.

Personalized Reading Recommendations

Fill out a reading profile and librarians will use your answers to create a customized reading list just for you. For adults, go to www.lakeoswego.city/library/webforms/ten-ten-personalized-recommendations. For kids, go to www.lakeoswego.city/kids/you-need-read-weve-got-books. All books are loaned via curbside pickup and are quarantined before being loaned out again.

Lake Oswego Reads

Our library is just such a tremendous resource to our city! With all of this going on, I want to end this post by pointing out the Lake Oswego Reads is happenning right now. Citywide, the community is reading Caste by Isabel Wilkerson. There are many events associated with LO Reads. Find details at www.ci.oswego.or.us/loreads.

Happy Reading!

Market Activity January 4-10, 2021

The holidays are behind us and we are beginning to see the pick up of the real estate market. There is still a shortage of new listings with only 6 properties that came onto the market last week. However, we had 19 properties that received and accepted an offer. That’s a demand that is 3 times higher than the new inventory. This makes makes for a strong seller’s market. We also had 11 properties that sold/closed. Expect these numbers to all increase in the coming weeks.

See below for a breakdown of the RMLS data.

New on the Market January 4-10, 2021

AddressTypePriceBRBathsSq Ft
26 Cervantes CircleCondo$261,90021.51107
4000 Carman Dr C49Condo$315,00021.51004
1427 Greentree CircleDetached$605,000322239
13198 Peters RdDetached$675,000322630
4850 Lower DrDetached$825,000432700
151 3rd StCondo$,750,00032.53278

Pending January 4-10, 2021

AddressTypePriceBRBathsSq FtCDOM
42 Cervantes CircleCondo$189,00021.59124
4 Touchstone #85Condo$219,00032.513519
76 Cervantes CircleCondo$227,00021.59124
3872 Botticelli StCondo$299,000321171124
750 1st St #26Condo$350,00022135049
5061 Foothills Dr GCondo$354,900229912
27 Bloch TerrAttached$425,00032.519723
15012 Twin Fir RdDetached$549,90072.5+.5+.5337214
1599 Oak STDetached$659,90042.5246831
314 2nd StCondo$730,00033.5181538
19428 Kokanee CtDetached$769,00042.527926
5173 Woodcrest LnDetached$850,0005332202
5513 Rachel LnDetached$1,049,00042.5333529
4146 Chad DrDetached$1,049,90042.53637143
17196 Kelok RdDetached$1,099,00053.54348169
54 Wilbur StAttached$1,195,00033.5360079
72 Nansen SummitDetached$1,368,00042.544857
17495 Kelok RdDetached$1,600,00032.53282101
17561 Lake Haven DrDetached$1,795,00053.538790

Sold/Closed January 4-10, 2021

AddressTypeList PriceSold PriceSq FtCDOM
4640 Lower DrCondo$279,900$279,900117011
16191 Lake Forest BlvdDetached$424,999$433,0008644
17561 Lake Haven DrDetached$500,000$500,00011000
14150 Goodall RdDetached$525,000$545,00017453
17088 Rebecca LnDetached$650,000$640,000255859
4984 Bilford LnDetached$750,000$712,500262935
6123 Frost LnDetached$789,900$759,900233121
14360 Trillium CtDetached$927,000$845,5003558122
6155 McEwan RdDetached$1,250,000$1,145372836
859 F AveDetached$1,379,000$1,34532105
587 2nd StCondo$1,675,000$1,475225040

Criteria:Homes in the 97034 and 97035 zip code, listed, pending or sold between the dates listed above as reported by the Regional Multiple Listing Service (RMLS). DETACHD refers to Single Family Detached Residence, MFG refers to manufactured housing, and ATTACHD refers to single-family residences with some portion of the structure attached to another property, but not constituting CONDO ownership. DOM stands for days on market, or the number of days from when the listing became active and when it received an acceptable offer, with CDOM standing for “cumulative days on market” accounting for “refreshed” listings

Companion Calls for Senior Citizens

There is a brand new program happening in Lake Oswego. It’s been organized by 7 volunteers at the Lake Oswego Adult Community Center. This program connects senior citizens with volunteers who make a weekly phone call to them to just have a nice, neighborly visit.

Paricularly in the time of Covid, people are feeling alone in their homes. Getting that phone call once a week can really brighten up a person’s life. I think the idea is just brilliant.

“We just chat about local stuff and stay connected to what’s going on in this beautiful city of ours” says coordinator Ross Fearey.

Referrals for potential recipiants to date have come from the Adult Community Center and also from Tony Sparling, the adult resources officer with the Lake Oswego Police Department.

If you or someone you know would benefit from participating in this program, call 503-636-5040 to make arrangements to receive regular calls.

Market Activity Dec 7-13, 2020

Last week in Lake Oswego sales remainded strong. 24 houses received offers that were accepted and 18 properties sold with finalized sales. New inventory remained low at just 6 new listings.

See below for RMLS details

New on the Market Dec 7-13, 2020

AddressTypePriceBRBathsSq Ft
47 Eagle Crest Dr #50Condo$210,00021932
18964 Redwing WayDetached$549,95031.51406
6126 Frost LnDetached$765,000532497
252 Greenwood RdDetached$824,900523834
5513 Rachel LnDetached$1,049,00042.53335
701 4th StDetached$1,499,00032.52885

Pending Sales Dec 7-13, 2020

AddressTypePriceBRBathsSq FtCDOM
30 Oswego SummitCondo$198,5001170078
750 1st St #26Condo$350,00022135020
16191 Lake Forest BlvdDetached$424,999318644
16342 Kimball StDetached$495,00031.512506
1225 Lee StDetached$511,00031.510561
14150 Goodall RdDetached$525,0003217453
1101 Hemlock SStDetached$574,90032.5221326
4380 Douglas WayDetached$599,95032136419
18861 Indian Springs CircleDetached$635,0003216492
15677 Fieldstone DrDetached$688,00032.52527156
4984 Bilford LnDetached$725,00032.5262935
2679 Glen Eagles RdDetached$729,9003323786
1771 Campus WayDetached$738,0003332773
2765 Glen Haven RdDetached$749,90042.522775
6123 Frost LnDetached$759,90042.5233121
803 Clara CtDetached$850,0004328863
17970 Meadowlark LnDetached$899,0004336401
18064 Jenifers WayDetached$899,90053296544
17596 Green Bluff DrDetached$959,90042.5303926
5055 Lakeview BlvdDetached$1,298,00043.5360728
961 Terrace DrDetached$2,495,00054.5+.5601696
1287 Cherry LnDetached$2,595,00054.55212110
2950 Lakeview BlvdDetached$2,750,00043.54299190
16649 Maple CircleDetached$2,969,000432714113

Closed/Sold Dec 7-13, 2020

AddressTypeList PriceSold PriceSq FtCDOM
48 Eagle Crest 5ECondo$269,000$249,0001442103
16250 Pacific Hwy #77Condo$289,900$259,0001,327257
3433 McNary Pkwy #804Condo$269,900$260,0001136103
65 Oswego SummitCondo$274,900$260,00011404
4107 Jefferson PkwyCondo$329,000$325,000150732
5626 Fernbrook WayDetached$511,000$489,000125059
17020 Denny CtDetached$650,000$525,0001704150
17297 Bryant RdDetached$575,000$550,000142811
13 Walking Woods DrDetached$515,000$556,00021304
17879 Hillside DrDetached$849,999$630,0003149271
18225 SW 65th AveDetached$799,000$747,000221037
3125 Alber Sring CtDetached$1,198,000$1,0654308195
16291 Bonaire AveDetached$1,096,660$1,09632400
6441 Mission CtDetached$1,165,000$1,165320124
3920 Upper DrDetached$1,595,000$1,4253800$115
15532 Village DrDetached$1,599,000$1,545344647
4165 Childs RdDetached$1,549,000$1,549331011
15607 Village DrDetached$2,589,000$2,2005407525

Criteria:Homes in the 97034 and 97035 zip code, listed, pending or sold between the dates listed above as reported by the Regional Multiple Listing Service (RMLS). DETACHD refers to Single Family Detached Residence, MFG refers to manufactured housing, and ATTACHD refers to single-family residences with some portion of the structure attached to another property, but not constituting CONDO ownership. DOM stands for days on market, or the number of days from when the listing became active and when it received an acceptable offer, with CDOM standing for “cumulative days on market” accounting for “refreshed” listings.

A Season of Caring

Winter in general can be a challenging time. Daylight is short and the temperature outside is COLD. For those in need, it’s got to be the very difficult. In Lake Oswego there are several ways that you can help.

Shop with a Cop

Shop with a cop pairs police officers with children. They go shopping together for items that the child needs. This year, because of Covid, volunteers are doing the shopping and police officers will deliver the purchased items to children’s homes. You can make a donation at www.ccpobf.org/about/make-a-donation.html. This event ends on December 12th.

Personal Care Items

Personal hygene items such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, sun screen, disposable razors, diapers, deodorant, and shampoo can be dropped off at a donation barrel at City Hall, 380 A Avenue, South entrance vestibule. Donations can be dropped off at any time. New, unused items, please.

Hunger Fighters Oregon

A record number of people in Lake Oswego are in need of emergency food. Non-parishable food items can be donated at City Hall, 380 A Avenue. Donation barrels are located in the North vestibule fronting A Avenue or directly with Hunger Fighters, 2301 Hazel Rd, Lake Oswego. You can learn more by visiting www.hungerfightersoregon.org

School Supply Drive

The Rotary club of Lake Oswego is collecting school supplies in conjunction with the Lake Oswego School Foundation and district counselors. Back packs have already been generously donated and now is the time to fill them up! The Rotary is looking for monetary donations. Money will be used to purchase basic school supplies and also to fund the gift card program that Rotary administers year around. You can make a donation at https://bit.ly/2IMnPeA or you can mail a donation to Rotary Club of Lake Oswego-School Supply Drive, P.O. Box 94, Lake Oswego, OR 97034.

Toy Drive

The Lake Oswego Fire Department and Library are accepting new, unwrapped toys to give to children. Toys will be distributed by the Tualatin Valley Elks Lodge. The toy drive ends December 11th. Until then toys can be dropped off at the the Lake Oswego Fire Department’s main station, 300 B Avenue, Lake Oswego or at the Library, 706 Fouth Street.

Thank you for spreading the love and good cheer!

Dianne

Market Activity November 16-29, 2020

Here at the blotter we usually do the market activity report one week at a time, but with the holiday last week, we have combined two weeks. As you can see, not many houses came onto the market, just 12. However, the pending sales and closed sales remained strong. There were 34 properties that went into pending status and 35 closed sales. At this time of year, people making moves are highly motivated to get into the new house before Christmas.

See below for details

New on the Market November 16-29, 2020

AddressTypePriceBRBathsSq Ft
44 Eagle Crest #17Condo$199,90011798
668 McVey Ave #44Condo$229,00011636
4 Touchstone #85Condo$240,00032.51351
4606 Lower DrCondo$260,00021.11170
750 1st St #26Condo$360,010221350
4515 Oakridge RdAttached$685,00032.51981
314 2nd StCondo$740,00033.51815
6123 Frost LnDetached$789,90042.52331
4361 Southshore BlvdDetached$875,000432441
978 10th StDetached$1,495332578
4165 Childs RdDetached$1,549,90032.53310
1199 Sunningdale CtDetached$2,250,00044.54319

Pending Sales November 16-29, 2020

AddressTypePriceBRBathsSq FtCDOM
280 CervantesCondo$256,90022105035
16250 Pacific Hwy #77Condo$259,00022132779
45 Eagle Crest Dr #100Condo$285,00032153718
750 1st St E34Condo$309,900221350114
2061 Bonniebrae DrAttached$405,00032.516875
71 Condolea WayCondo$425,00033213188
5309 Lakeview BlvdDetached$474,950211320158
5136 Jean RdDetached$495,00032141244
16242 Inverurie RdDetached$519,0003216573
17297 Bryant RdDetached$550,0003214283
69 Condolea TerraceCondo$555,00022.5226215
1540 Meadowlark LnDetached$649,0005327275
17879 Hillside DrDetached$699,900333149271
18863 Indian Springs RdDetached$699,9004320012
9 SpinosaDetached$725,00022.5225022
1702 Highland DrDetached$749,00032.5217532
2395 Greentree RdDetached$749,90052.5277715
19 Westridge DrDetached$749,90042.5371128
1604 Country Club RdDetached$800,00043.5387834
5185 Woodcrest LnDetached$835,00032.5255433
5239 Madrona StDetached$885,0003328814
14218 Kimberly CircleDetached$899,50042.5327222
2349 Oakhurst LnDetached$935,00042.535488
2934 Toklien LnDetached$874,80053.5385111
3000 Brookside RdDetached$999,95032.5160050
6155 McEwan RdDetached$1,165,00053372836
6441 Mission CtDetached$1,165,00043320124
13768 Knaus RdDetached$1,180,0003224804
859 F AveDetached$1,379,00032.532105
14005 Goodall RdDetached$1,595,00043.54809207
527 Northshore RdDetached$1,800,00032243320
13615 Knaus RdDetached$1,895,00043.5429456
1540 Worthington StDetached$589,9005218724
5204 Rosewood StDetached$599,00032.516833

Closed Sales November 16-29, 2020

AddressTypeList PriceSold PriceSq FtCDOM
668 McVey Ave #40Condo$249,900$225,00063621
86 Kingsgate Rd E #101Condo$274,900$260,00095314
668 MdVey Ave #42Condo$257,900$261,0008523
668 McVey Ave #65Condo$315,000$307,00063638
5225 Jean Rd #511Condo$369,900$381,00014003
206 Greenridge DrAttached$475,000$502,50013924
98 Kingsgate RdDetached$510,000$505,00017272
1225 Hallinan StDetached$584,900$550,00018195
127 Greenwood RdDetached$550,000$556,000120113
2631 Orchard Hill PlDetached$619,900$599,900244733
14863 Twin Fir CtDetached$630,000$600,000164877
715 Hemlock StDetached$539,900$635,00013123
17226 Tualatin StDetached$695,000$679,00019424
29 Churchill DownsDetached$700,000$690,000201912
1725 Fernwood DrDetached$699,000$699,00015806
17061 Crestview DrDetached$649,900$705,00022163
12436  Orchard Hill RdDetached$725,000$710,00028918
5124 Rosewood StDetached$739,900$729,000351692
4102  Buck Brush LnDetached$697,000$729,00022053
7 Falstaff StDetached$729,000$731,25024841
4388 Snowbrush CtDetached$825,000$775,0003928230
2290 Overlook DrDetached$725,000$776,00030953
2585 Dellwood DrDetached$949,900$875,000374978
17421 Brookhurst DrDetached$899,900$895,000375612
18140 Pioneer CtDetached$964,900$965,00025242
1507 Cedar StDetached$1,099$1,100,000250567
6463 Mission CtDetached$1,165$1,165,0003547290
2250 Southshore BlvdDetached$1,299$1,185,0004432229
1989 Egan WayDetached$1,384$1,399,000407311
827 8th StDetached$1,425$1,399,0003852103
800 Terrace DrDetached$1,559$1,555,0005359160
4223 Upper DrDetached$1,650$1,699,0003902430
16793 Graef CircleDetached$2,695$1,900,0004220116
17787 Cardinal DrDetached$2,199$1,950,000327062
19025 Hill Top RdDetached$2,349$2,100,0005366755

Criteria: Homes in the 97034 and 97035 zip code, listed, pending or sold between the dates listed above as reported by the Regional Multiple Listing Service (RMLS). DETACHD refers to Single Family Detached Residence, MFG refers to manufactured housing, and ATTACHD refers to single-family residences with some portion of the structure attached to another property, but not constituting CONDO ownership. DOM stands for days on market, or the number of days from when the listing became active and when it received an acceptable offer, with CDOM standing for “cumulative days on market” accounting for “refreshed” listings.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Linda and I want to wish you and yours a very Happy Thanksgiving. Even in these challenging times we have so much to be thankful for. We live in a great country that provides us with opportunities. We live in a great community that appreciates diversity and values all lives. We enjoy our family and friends, and even though we can not be close to them this year, we hold them close in our hearts.

Thanksgiving message with pumpkins on a blue background

Linda and I are giving thanks for you, our readers. We appreciate that you take the time to read the blotter and that you are as eager to learn about real estate as Linda and I are eager to share.

There will not be a market activity report this week. Next week’s report will combine two weeks: last week and this.

Enjoy the holiday!

Advice for Every Buyer

I originally found this list of advice at Realtor.com and it was directed at first-time home buyers. But I think it good advice for every buyer, first time, second, seasoned investor, this advice is great for any and all buyers.

Always always always get a house inspection. Always.

Even if the house looks perfect. It can be brand new and still have flaws. In fact, the longest repair addendum I had ever written was for a brand new home in Tigard. It was a gorgeous house, but this builder was building out an entire street. He had his crews on a production schedule that they had to be finished with a house by a specified date in order to progress to the next lot. There was just so much unfinished stuff. Insulation was missing in part the attic. Roof vents were missing screens. Caulking was missing at the back of the kitchen sink. Catching these items while the crews were still in the neighborhood made it easy to bring the workers back in and to get every last item finished correctly.

Don’t forget to also get inspections for radon, the sewer line, asbestos, in-ground tanks, or any other issue that comes along and reflects the age of the house.

Step away from the computer and get pre-approved.

With the Internet giving us easy access to information, it is super easy to do lots of house shopping on your own. It’s also easy to play with mortgage calculators and come up with what you think you can afford. But there comes a time when you need to start working with professionals. In particular, get pre-approved for any financing that you may need. Work with a real person who is local. The on-line lenders, who shall remain nameless in this post, do not have a good reputation for service. In a multiple offer situation, a buyer using a National, on-line lender may be at a disadvantage to a buyer using a local mortgage company with someone who is the point person through the process. Then find yourself a great Realtor. Experienced professionals will be able to guide you to make the process as painless and successful as possible. I also recommend starting with finding a Realtor and then they can give you contact information for great lenders that they know from experience will take good care of you. Both Linda and I have lenders we love to recommend.

Never miss a deadline.

Your Realtor will be keeping track of the deadlines that you need to meet as far as depositing earnest money and completing inspections. You need to be responsible for meeting deadlines with your lender. When they ask you for paperwork, provide it quickly. If you fail to meet the deadlines that your lender sets, you are compromising the chances of closing on time. You have an obligation to cooperate and be as timely as possible.

Choose a lender you like.

I recommend interviewing at least three. This doesn’t mean making applications with all three. It means having a conversation with them. You are going to be sharing very personal information with them about your finances. Your need to have a rapport with them. Find someone who makes it easy and who works for you. Do they return phone calls quickly? Do they answer your questions in a way that you understand?

Summon reserves of patience.

Finding the right house may take time. You may find that you are in situations with multiple offers and your offer may not be chosen. You may get an offer accepted and then have a bad inspection that forces you to end the deal. You may find that at the time of closing a situation comes up that creates a delay. Any number of issues can happen. Go into the home buying experience and pre-set your thinking with the idea that you will exercise patience and allow the process to happen. It will lower the stress and make the entire journey better.

I hope you have found this advice useful. As always, Linda and I are here to help.

Dianne