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The View from Here, May 2008

Started by blogger, May 17, 2008, 09:43:40 PM

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The View from Here, May 2008

Hmmm....We've been having some bouncy times lately, and my numbers are a bit rougher this month than last. Still, doable and improving.

There is so much punditry out there right now, and alot of doomsayers, but I'm just not seeing it as apocalyptic as they do. (Rick!)

I've been reading about Portland's "Dead Cat Bounce" meaning their sales numbers, while increasing are still waaaay off from last years, and the rate of improvement is slowing thus....a top in the market for Portland that is much lower in previous years. So I took a look at our market. Here's a couple of things that are immediately apparent.

Mid Columbia Region
1. Number of closed sales are down.
2. Total sales volume down 48%.

Hood River County
1. Number of closed sales are down.
2. Total sales volume is the same.

City of Hood River
1. The Number of closed sales are down.
2. The sales volume is the same.


So there you go, split decision. (Well, not really) The same volume is being split among fewer transactions. One person points to the 20% year over year drop in closed sales(in the last two months, 35% YTD) and the other, promptly points to the dollar volume closed.

The City of Hood River, however, is hanging tough, County, same story. So why is the Region down on dollar volume? Here's why:

Skamania County? Wipeout. Klickitat County, Wipeout everywhere else except White Salmon and Bingen, which got brutalized, but survived by comparison.

I repeat, flight to quality in Hood River. In Hood River, if it's priced that same as last year or lower, and you LIKE THE PROPERTY AND ARE WILLING TO DEAL WITH ITS IMPERFECTIONS.......

BUY IT.

See you next month. Lots of action and things shifting around. I expect we'll see a relative increase in performance in closed sales, and dollar volume in Hood River City and County, as well as an EXPLOSION IN LISTING VOLUME.

At this point, I'm focusing inward on those areas that are the places that will thrive. Close in, Hood River. Right now, much else is a waste of resources......Expect the trend to continue as well, because no one, and I mean no one is lending to buy raw land or large tract, or other similarly unique properties.

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