I think the best thing I can say about the Lake Oswego real estate market of 2009 was that it wasn’t 2008. Remember a year ago? We’d seen the collapse of some of the Nation’s largest banks, the first bailout/stimulus package had been put into play, and the entire Nation was in a wait and see mode as the country transitioned to a new Presidency. It was a very difficult time. And it makes today’s market feel, well, pretty darn good.
Let’s start by looking at the Portland Metro area.
At this time last year the RMLS was reporting 19.2 months of inventory. In other words, to sell all of the active listings at the pace that properties were then selling, it would take 19.2 months. Today that same inventory is just 7.1 months. Whew!
Closed sales from November of 2009 (the most recent report available at the RMLS) are 72.4% greater than they were in November of 2008. Don’t get too excited about that one. It’s a reflection of just how horrible sales were in November of 2008 and how great they were comparatively in 2009. Putting better perspective on it requires doing a 11 month average of January-November for 2008 and then 2009. When this is done the closed sales are greater in 2009 by 2.6%. Still, an improvement.
November of 2009 compared to November of 2008 has pending sales up by 19.9%
November of 2009 compared to November of 2008 has new listings down by 7%
We have continued to see a decline in home values of 11.4%, year over year.
Looking at the specifics of Lake Oswego:
There are currently 396 single-family homes for sale and 130 condos. Of the single-family homes, 96 are priced at over $1,000,000 and 54 are priced at $350,000 or less.
There are currently 49 single-family homes and 12 condos with pending sales.
In the last 12 months 393 single-family homes and 95 condos have sold and closed. Of those 42 cost $1,000,000 or greater and 93 were priced at $350,000 or less. In those high-end homes, 7 were priced over $2,000,000.
At the pace that $1,000,000 and greater homes are selling, based upon the performance of the last 12 months, there is still 2.2 years of high-end inventory. And that also means that the less expensive homes ($350,000 or less) has just 7 months of inventory.
The average sales price is $419,300.
Property values saw a decline of 12.9% in the last 12 months.
Average days on the market (length of time between listing a home for sale and accepting an offer) is 163 days.
I just can not leave this subject entirely without doing my compulsive comparison of affordable homes in Lake Oswego versus Sellwood, a neighborhood in SE Porltand. I like to do this because I used to live in Sellwood, so I think I have a good idea of the area, and because I remain convinced that Lake Oswego is misunderstood by buyers. Many people assume that Lake Oswego is just too expensive for their budget. This is, in fact, not true at all. At this time there are currently 54 houses for sale in Lake Oswego priced at $350,000 or less, whereas in Sellwood there are currently just 27. Lake Oswego is a good place to find an affordable home.
The least expensive home in Lake Oswego is a short-sale property that needs work. It’s priced at $169,000 and has 1382 square feet with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. It’s on a quiet street near Waluga Junior High School. Offers have been submitted to the lender for 3rd party approval.
The least expensive home in Sellwood is a short-sale property that is being sold “as is”. It looks to me like it needs some work but is in better condition than the LO property. It is priced at $209,000 and has 850 square feet (120 of that in the basement) with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. It too has received an offer and is waiting for lender 3rd party approval.
The most expensive home in Lake Oswego remains the 5.5 acre private island in Oswego Lake that is priced at $19,500,000. Built in 1929, it has 13,500 square feet with 5 bedrooms and 6 1/2 baths. There are waterfalls and a lake side pool. To arrange a showing, buyers must provide verification of funds. Yep, LO has those kinds of houses too.
We will never be able to foresee the future. We can only look at the present and the recent past to get an idea of what to expect ahead. My prediction is that the tax incentives for 1st time buyers, and now for repeat buyers as well, will continue to boost sales. I think people intending to sell who are serious will continue to price their homes at reasonable levels that will attract an offer. I also think that people have been beat up in the last couple of years and realize that many mistakes were made. Even if the economy improves, I predict caution from home buyers for many years. People will shop carefully and make home choices carefully. I will also tell you that from my perspective, having survived the housing market of 2008, and now the market of 2009, I am really looking forward to 2010.
Linda and I want to wish you a safe, healthy, and happy New Year.
There are 5 truly NEW properties in Lake Oswego this last week, 3 that went to PENDING status, and 4 that SOLD.
Here is the latest market activity for Lake Oswego (see below the tables for additional notes): NEWLY LISTED (Dec. 21—Dec.27, 2009)
Address
List Price
# Beds
# Baths
Total SF
Prop Type
List Date
47 EAGLE CREST DR
$90,000
2
1
932
CONDO
12/22/2005
85 OSWEGO SMT
$225,000
2
2
1,212
CONDO
12/23/2005
13680 SHIREVA DR
$289,900
3
2
1,504
DETACHD
12/21/2005
4962 BILFORD LN
$439,900
3
2.1
2,168
ATTACHD
12/20/2005
1400 LEE ST
$475,500
4
3
2,804
DETACHD
12/22/2005
PENDING SALES (Dec. 21 – Dec. 27, 2009)
Address
List Price
# Beds
# Baths
Total SF
Prop Type
CDOM
364 NORTHSHORE RD
$399,900
2
2
2,220
DETACHD
465
19 BECKET ST
$399,995
4
3.1
3,818
DETACHD
36
4938 MULHOLLAND DR
$478,500
3
2.1
2,498
ATTACHD
217
SOLD (Dec. 21 – Dec. 27, 2009)
Address
O/Price
Sold Price
# Beds
# Baths
Total SF
Prop Type
CDOM
16200 PACIFIC HWY
$368,000
$210,000
2
2
1,208
CONDO
72
15010 TWIN FIR RD
$325,000
$260,000
8
2.1
3,526
DETACHD
220
953 A AVE
$450,000
$370,000
2
2.1
2,908
DETACHD
134
4688 CHELSEA LN
$649,900
$615,500
4
2.1
3,493
DETACHD
9
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.
Hope all of our Property Blotter readers who celebrate Christmas had a blissful and love-filled day yesterday with family and friends! For those of you who do not celebrate Christmas…. we hope you had a blissful and love-filled day yesterday with family and friends : ) For ALL of you, we wish you a memorable and satisfying holiday season.
There is just one house listed Open according to RMLS this Sunday, and it is a nice one in a mid-level price range that has recently dropped by $15,000. (photo used by permission) Enjoy! :
A very merry Christmas and holiday season to each of you from Dianne and me!
Here are a few notes from Lake Oswego:
Millenium Park Plaza in Final Phase! ~ The improvements include a small grove of Fuji cherry trees, a water feature and an ADA standard ramp to improve accessibility. Views of Lakewood Bay will be enhanced, and there will be even more room for Lake Oswego’s famed Farmers’ Market and the Lake Run. The park will re-open in May of 2010 in time for Farmers’ Market.
Historic Belluschi House Moves to Marylhurst ~ A home built by noted Portland architect, Pietro Belluschi will stay in Lake Oswego after all. Many thanks to Marylhurst University, where it will receive a permanent home on campus, and be restored as a lasting reminder of Belluschi’s architectural legacy. It is truuly a work of mid-century modernist art, and was about to be demolished until Marylhurst came to the rescue. Fund-raising efforts are now underway to move and restore the house. Here is a link to a photo in ModernHomesPortland.com: Belluschi House
Coat Drive ~ Lake Oswego will be collecting coat for Clackamas County Women and Children’s Centers through the month of February. If you wish to donate, please stop by City Hall at 380 A Avenue, or call 503 635 0257.
Adult Community Center New Year’s Luncheon ~ Doors open on Wednesday, December 30th at 11:30 for this fabulous feast & opportunity to celebrate with your neighbors. Suggested donation is $4.00 for those 60 & older, and $5.00 for all other attendees. The Community Center is located at the intersection of 5th & G Avenues.
Safety ~ The Lake Oswego Fire Department reminds us to consider safety and the safety of those around us as we move through this beautiful holiday season fraught with its own unusual circumstances. We are not usually stringing lights all over our homes for instance, and do not usually place trees in our living rooms adorned with lights of their own. The snaps of really cold weather (which broke many pipes in town a week or so ago) add another twist as we haul out our space heaters on those super frosty days. Here is a link to some safety tips for you and your family: Safety at Holiday Time
This past week we had 8 new listings, 12 pending sales, and 7 closed sales. I expect this week to be slow as everyone gets into all of the events of the holidays.
Here is the latest market activity for Lake Oswego (see below the tables for additional notes): NEWLY LISTED (Dec. 14—Dec.20, 2009)
Address
List Price
# Beds
# Baths
Total SF
Prop Type
List Date
47 EAGLE CREST DR
$89,500
1
1
696
CONDO
12/14/2009
100 KERR PKWY
$97,000
1
1
617
CONDO
12/18/2009
12 WHEATHERSTONE
$285,000
3
2.1
1,692
ATTACHD
12/20/2009
210 S STATE ST
$339,000
2
1.1
1,495
CONDO
12/15/2009
5511 FIELDSTONE CT
$675,000
4
2.1
3,032
DETACHD
12/15/2009
5533 FIELDSTONE CT
$695,000
4
2.1
3,112
DETACHD
12/15/2009
1703 VILLAGE PARK LN
$789,000
3
2.1
3,450
DETACHD
12/14/2009
17288 LOWENBERG TER
$897,000
4
3.1
3,245
DETACHD
12/14/2009
PENDING SALES (Dec. 14 – Dec. 20, 2009)
Address
List Price
# Beds
# Baths
Total SF
Prop Type
CDOM
Address
List Price
#BR
#BTHS
Total SF
Prop Type
CDOM
668 MCVEY AVE
$179,900
2
1.1
985
ATTACHD
1124
5064 FOOTHILLS DR
$199,900
3
2
1,252
CONDO
168
14431 SHERBROOK PL
$285,000
4
3
3,284
DETACHD
365
520 9TH ST
$325,000
3
2
1,148
DETACHD
151
16824 INVERURIE RD
$335,000
3
3
1,896
DETACHD
244
8 WALKING WOODS DR
399900 – 429900
4
3
3,302
DETACHD
303
15943 WHITE OAKS DR
$430,000
4
2.1
2,773
DETACHD
242
5948 BAY POINT DR
$484,950
4
2.1
2,421
DETACHD
226
34 HILLSHIRE DR
565000
3
2.1
3,822
DETACHD
699
17675 CARDINAL DR
599000
3
3
3,458
DETACHD
294
13010 KNAUS RD
995000
4
3.1
4,312
DETACHD
1128
15481 TWIN FIR RD
999000
4
4.1
4,821
DETACHD
593
SOLD (Dec. 14 – Dec. 20, 2009)
Address
O/Price
Close Price
# Beds
# Baths
Total SF
Prop Type
CDOM
Address
O/Price
Close Price
# BR
# BTHS
Total SF
Prop Type
CDOM
113 KINGSGATE RD
$309,000
$255,000
3
2
1,436
DETACHD
94
200 BURNHAM RD
$399,000
$275,000
3
2
1,960
CONDO
294
3521 LANEWOOD ST
$399,500
$394,500
3
1.1
1,675
DETACHD
5
13584 TWIN CREEK LN
$449,900
$435,000
4
2.1
2,615
DETACHD
2
12430 ORCHARD HILL RD
$649,950
$550,000
3
2.1
2,985
DETACHD
201
4304 WESTBAY RD
$629,900
$600,000
4
3.1
2,914
DETACHD
153
762 3RD ST
$639,900
$610,000
3
2.1
2,590
DETACHD
309
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.
There are just 8 open houses being promoted in the RMLS for this Sunday. Not surprising with this being the start of the Christmas week. All 8 are high-end new construction. All 8 are also the “perenial opens”: the houses that seem to be open every Sunday. I have been in most of them. They are gorgeous properties. If you haven’t seen them already, they are worth the drive.
Let’s face it, December is dark. The sun comes up about 7:30 and sets about 4:30. That’s just 9 hours of daylight. And that’s why Christmas lights are pretty darn important to me. I know they are put up to celebrate religious traditions. But as far as I am concerned they are put up for ME. I love them and need them to get through the month of the year with the shortest daylight. My own turkey barely has a chance to go cold on the counter before I am putting up my own Christmas lights. And I push the boundary on the other end too by leaving them up past Christmas. (Yes, one year I had them up until Valentine’s, but haven’t been that extreme in quite awhile.)
So when Linda and I first designed the propertyblotter, and had to think about what links we wanted permanently attached, the Christmas Ship Parade came immediately to mind. You will see our link to the Christmas Ships year around on our left tool bar. However, I don’t want to just assume that you have used it to see what it is all about. This year I want to point it out and suggest that you load up your car with family and a thermos of hot cocoa and drive over to Foothills Park on December 19th at about 6pm. This is the evening that the parade of lighted ships are scheduled to come as far South as George Rogers Park on the Willamette River. You can view them from George Rogers Park, and also from Roehr Park, but you would probably need to get out of your car. Personally, I love to sit in the car to watch them. Just find some Christmas music on the radio and stay toasty warm. When my children were little, we commonly did this with both of them bathed and in their pajamas.
There are about 20 or so ships that are organized and captained by volunteers. They do a nightly parade of both the Willamette and the Columbia Rivers with the evening parade location changing daily. I think the only time between now and Christmas that they will be as far South as LO is the 19th. If you are willing to drive North, you will be able to find them in other locations on other evenings. For a complete schedule, click here.
And if you want to find what I consider to be the top decorated house light displays, I want to recommend driving down Edenberry Drive in Westlake. The homeowners on the street go all out. It is gorgeous. Many of the side streets are also decorated. So swing through when you get the chance.
Enjoy the season. I know that I do: especially the Christmas lights.
There are 8 truly NEW properties in Lake Oswego this last week (I left two of them in here because they were off the market for 30 days), 6 that went to PENDING status, and 7 that SOLD. I am seeing activity across the board in all price ranges, and in all areas of Lake Oswego.
Here is the latest market activity for Lake Oswego (see below the tables for additional notes): NEWLY LISTED (Dec. 7—Dec.13, 2009)
Address
List Price
# Beds
# Baths
Total SF
Prop Type
List Date
32 CERVANTES CIR
$148,500
2
1.1
1,092
CONDO
12/9/2009
1248 OAK ST
$249,900
2
1
900
DETACHD
12/11/2009
17756 WESTVIEW DR
$439,900
4
2.1
2,830
DETACHD
12/7/2009
14150 AMBERWOOD CIR
$659,000
3
2.1
2,500
DETACHD
12/7/2009
5245 LANGFORD LN
$719,000
3
2.1
2,957
DETACHD
12/13/2009
64 BERWICK RD
$759,000
4
3.1
3,740
DETACHD
12/7/2009
17833 MARYLCREEK DR
$950,000
5
4.1
6,540
DETACHD
12/10/2009
13961 KNAUS RD
$2,450,000
4
4.2
6,614
DETACHD
12/8/2009
PENDING SALES (Dec. 7 – Dec. 13, 2009)
Address
List Price
# Beds
# Baths
Total SF
Prop Type
CDOM
3433 MCNARY PKWY
$100,000
2
2.1
1,208
CONDO
212
5 FALSTAFF ST
$385,000
4
2.1
2,433
DETACHD
141
1457 BOCA RATAN DR
$399,950
3
2
1,568
DETACHD
70
4191 CHAPMAN WAY
$409,000
4
2.1
2,610
DETACHD
194
106 GREENRIDGE CT
$449,000
4
3
3,127
ATTACHD
136
17404 BERGIS FARM DR
$1,098,000
5
4.1
5,394
DETACHD
326
SOLD (Dec. 7 – Dec. 13, 2009)
Address
O/Price
Close Price
# Beds
# Baths
Total SF
Prop Type
CDOM
31 BECKET ST
$429,800
$400,000
3
2.1
2,365
DETACHD
98
16018 WALUGA DR
$415,000
$405,000
4
2
2,200
DETACHD
9
5 GARIBALDI ST
$574,800
$560,000
4
3.1
3,250
DETACHD
8
163 IRON MOUNTAIN BLVD
$799,000
$700,000
3
1.1
1,968
DETACHD
99
19422 LORNA LN
$805,000
$790,000
5
3.1
4,011
DETACHD
14
975 ENGLEWOOD DR
$899,000
$800,000
4
3.1
4,085
DETACHD
532
753 LAKESHORE RD
$1,385,000
$1,335,000
3
3.1
2,562
DETACHD
51
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.
Ok, so, it’s the holidays, and the Realtors are all running around serving their clients with Christmas trees on their car roofs… well, at least I am! Or was, earlier today. I visited another real estate office and noticed that I’m not the only one juggling real estate business and “extra” holiday activities and errands… and frankly we all are right now. So, I was thinking- What am I going to write about in the Property Blotter this time? I’ve got to take care of my clients and go shopping for Manicotti ingredients, champagne, Martinelli’s and all manner of other Christmas Party necessities. What will I write about? Food comes to mind of course.
I confess, I have been overextended into giving away some of my cooking secrets, and other hopefully interesting tidbits for the sake of expediency! What has the world come to? Anyway, here are a few little things I usually do not pass on to people… but for YOU??? Our Property Blotter reader? Here you go:
Manicotti: I make a killer Manicotti. It’s a well-known fact if I do say so myself, which is due to my dear Grandmother’s guidance and recipe… and which I am NOT giving you (she’d come after me from the afterlife!). So, you’ll have to come up with your own sauce and blend of cheeses, but I WILL tell you the biggest secret of all: ~How To Stuff Manicotti Noodles~ Basically, you stuff them while they’re hard. Using a pastry tube is something I incorporated last year and it worked much better than the “old country” method my Grandmother and I used, which was little by little with teaspoons. You stuff the noodles, line them up in a buttered pan till its filled with one layer, and pour your sauce over them all. Here comes the secret part: You then pour hot water… about 3/4 cup of it, around the edges of the pan, cover tightly with foil and bake according to your directions. The water steams the noodles, and your sauce retains the consistency you intended. Voila! (oops… not an Italian expression)
Hungarian Mushroom Soup: There is a restaurant in Portland called Old Wives Tales that is famous for this soup. I used to drive all the way there and take home large cartons of it. “Anything else, Miss?” “No. Just the soup please.” One day I experimented till I came up with nearly the same flavor. Sophisticated cooks will balk at this part, but I use 2 large cans of Cream of Mushroom Soup from the store. I then add several cloves of garlic (at least 5) chopped, at least a cube of butter, a 16 oz. carton of sour cream, 3 cartons of fresh sliced mushrooms from the produce section, one can of milk, and several tablespoons of paprika. Ta da! Secret, easy Hungarian Mushroom Soup.
Brussel Sprouts: For this I am going to give you a link to a great local cooking blog. A lot of people like to serve brussel sprouts during the holidays, and I believe there is some kind of superstition having to do with good luck when you eat them on New Year’s Eve. Anyway, this recipe is so good I can hardly describe it. The way you cook them is easy, involves lots of heavy cream and freshly squeezed lemon juice at the end. This method takes some of the “bite” our of them, and ends up sending you back for more till there are no leftovers. It’s that good (if you like brussel sprouts that is… and if you don’t, I’d suggest trying them this way to see if you change your mind). Here’s the link: Creamy Braised Brussel Sprouts
Ok, Addendum- Check. Closing Coordination- Check. Research- Check. Repair schedule- Check. Update Clients- Check. Documents Emailed- Check… Off to decorate the tree!