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Mt. Hood Land Sales for 2016

by Liz Warren

 

The market for lots and acreage in the Mt. Hood area stretching from Government Camp to the East end of Sandy has improved substantially over the past four years. Just four years ago in 2013 the mountain saw only ten lot sales. The past year saw thirty four sales!

Several of our local subdivisions, Timberline Rim, Zig Zag Village and Windtree Loop covered a quarter of those sales. The Timberline Rim and Zig Zag Village lots are easy for building with sewer and water. Windtree Loop, a gated community off of Barlow Trail Road, has water but requires septic installation. Larger lots in a gated community have commanded high prices comparatively. 

Mt. Hood lot sales in subdivisions

Parcels greater than an acre faired well in sales last year  Eight sales over an acre sold between $85,000 to $269,000. Most of those properties had some sort of river or creek front running through the land. Most were four acres or more. 

Government Camp had only one lot sale in Alpine Crest, the subdivision on the South side of Highway 26 near Summit. That price hit $185,000. There are no lots currently available in the Government Camp area but a couple of acreage parcels are for sale near Wapinitia beyond Snow Bunny and Trillium Lake turn offs.

The Mt. Hood National Forest, BLM lands and large timber parcels surrounding most of the private land of the Mt. Hood area. There is limited land available. If you want to build today or in the future, secure your parcel now. 

 

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Government Camp Real Estate Market 2016

by Liz Warren

 

The Government Camp real estate market had 19 sales in 2016. The majority of these sales we're condominiums at Collins Lake totaling nine sales. The average list price was $311,815 and average sale price hit $302,815. The price per square foot was $244 and the cumulative days on market hit 140. 

There were two additional Condo sales. One at Thunderhead Lodge and one at the Edelweiss Condo Complex. Thunderhead Lodge requires all cash transactions due to their ‘condotell” status. Edelweiss units are bank financeable

Beyond the condo sales, eight homes sold in Government Camp. At the low end a sales price of $325,000 and at the high end, $699,000. This was the highest priced sale in the Mt. Hood area for our RMLS area 153. 

Mt. Hood sales totaled 211 for residential sales in 2016 so the Government Camp market makes up about 9% of sales. More affordable properties are available in Welches, Rhododendron and Brightwood where home under $300,000 make up 70% of our sales.

Here’s a handy link to check current Government Camp Condos.

Here’s a handy link to Homes for Sale in Government Camp.

You can always bookmark these links or sign  up to receive notification when new properties hit the market on my website. Just start your search and save it with your email address!

Mt. Hood's Rental Crisis

by Liz Warren

If you've been "thinking" about buying a home on Mt. Hood, this graph really says it all. We receive countless calls and inquiries from people looking for rentals in our area. Well, there are none. We haven't heard of any in about 8 months. Portland's rental crisis is our crisis too. Nationally, Portland's crisis is getting compared to San Francisco's crisis.

On the mountain many workers for the ski industry have been left out in the cold with few options for living close to work creating longer commute times. Many properties have been scooped up by investors looking for vacation rentals leaving fewer homes available for purchase. We've never seen inventory this low on the mountain. Bad for renters, good for sellers who are seeing escalating prices and bidding wars in many cases. 

Interest rates will be going up this year and are projected to end in the 4.5 to 5% by years end. Avoid contining rising rents and BUY A HOUSE TODAY!


Mt. Hood Real Estate Sales for December 2016

by Liz Warren

December sales on Mt. Hood totaled 18. When comparing December 2015 pending statistics, to December 2016, the pending sales for Dec/2016 were down 23% compared to Dec/2015 I know in our area much of that difference could be weather related with less mobility from snow on the mountain but in Portland metro too. The same will likely be true of January this year. 

 Lets take a look at 2016 though and see what a great year it was for mountain sales! The days on market shortened to 54. Year to date pending sales were up nearly 11% from 2015. This year we saw 212 residential sales close plus 34 parcels and lots. Land sales have picked up the most we've seen in years! The average selling price hit $257,300 for 2016. 

RMLS report for December

 

 

December 2016 Real Estate Sales

by Liz Warren

End of year Mt. Hood sales totaled eighteen to wrap up the year with a nearly eleven percent increase over 2015. The biggest challenge in 2016, in getting any home closed, were the appraisals. The appraisal shortage has increased closing times for nearly all loans going through financing. What once was a traditionally 30 day closing for a home sale is now frequently a three month process. Stress and frustration levels are at an all time high for buyers and sellers. Escalating costs for appraisals have increased costs for buyers hitting the $900-$2000 just for an appraisal. 

 

December 2016 Sales

Mt. Hood Real Estate Sales November 2016

Mt. Hood Real Estate Sales December 2016

Mt. Hood Real Estate Sales December 2016

Mt. Hood Real Esate Sales for November 2016

by Liz Warren

There were 22 sales of homes for November 2016 in the Mt. Hood area. From Government Camp down to Brightwood Oregon sales continue to soar. Record breaking numbers for Mt. Hood sales this year just continues to grow to levels not seen since 2005 and 2006. We don't foresee a slow down for 2017 with continued high demand and minimal supply the area should continue to produce escalating levels of demand. This should cause prices to rise and hopefully we will have a supply to satisfy buyer demand. 

Every pricing point is in a seller's market vs. a buyer's market. Most pricing points have a two month supply which may predict even higher prices coming for 2017!

 

Mt. Hood real estate sales for November 2016



Mt. Hood Real Esatte Sales for November 2016 for zip code 97028


Mt. Hood Real Estate Sales for November 2016 for zip code 97067

Mt. Hood November Real Estate Sales

by Liz Warren

Multiple listing service just came out with sales info for November on the mountain. A shrinking inventory with only 55 total listings on the market shows prices will rise in 2017 unless new inventory comes on the market. 

 The average sales price is inching up. There’s only eight properties currently on the market under $200,000 and half of those are on leased land. Since leased land cabins are cash only that doesn’t leave much inventory for buyers who need to obtain a mortgage for purchase. 

 Twenty one home and cabin sales closed in the Mt. Hood area. Seven of those were Mt Hood National Forest cabins. All were under $200,000 and driving the sub $200,000 market. The balance of sales were scattered through Timberline Rim, some near the Resort at the Mountain and the rest scattered through other mountain neighborhoods. 

 Three lot parcels closed this month. The interest in land and acreage has increased substantially this year as inventory is depleted and many people are realizing the scarcity of Mt. Hood properties will continue with the pressures of the Portland Metro population putting higher demand on vacation homes that are easy to get to. Our Mt. Hood area is very well developed and future growth is restricted by the bordering National Forest and large timber parcels.

It’s the best time to buy while prices are still affordable! 

 

Mt. Hood Real Estate Sales November 2016

October Mountain Sales Hit 18 for 2016

by Liz Warren

The numbers are still up for October 2016 sales on Mt. Hood. Despite huge obstacles in appraisal delays, which are causing many closings to take 60-90 days, more than likely these sales started in August and were just now coming to completion! 

Sales were scattered throughout all property types and areas. A couple of leased land cabins closed, two Mt. Hood RV Village units closed (Mobile homes with rental spaces), a couple of Timberline Rim and Twinberry Loop homes, plus three Government Camp properties including two chalets over $500,000 and one Collins Lake Condo unit. Buyers are still taking a great advantage of low interest rates that are starting to creep upwards. 

Mt. Hood Real Estate Sales for October 2016

Mt. Hood Reall Estate Sales for October 2016

Mt. Hood Real estate sales for October 2016

Mt. Hood Real Estate Sales for October

by Liz Warren

As we head into fall, the past month of October was still packed full of pending sales and 20 completed sales, probably finishing up summer contracts that have been going through the mortgage process. I'm warning buyers and sellers that some transactions are taking 2 to 3 months to close due to extensive appraisal waiting times. 

October saw higher sale prices making the average sale price $326,700 for the month. Closed sales for the year so far has hit 171! With only 60 active listings the inventory is thinning quickly with continued high demand and low supply. Interest rates are inching up after the election results so any first time home buyers should make their move now!

 

Mt. Hood Real Estate Sales and Listings for October 2016

September Closed Sales on Mt. Hood Were Huge!

by Liz Warren

September 2016 saw a huge number of closed sales for Rhododendron, Welches, Brightwood and Government Camp. Area 153 in the multiple listing service reported 27 residential sales closed for the month.

Rising equities in Portland, new residents and increased density in Portland has caused an uptick in buyers for the Mt. Hood area. This includes full time and second home buyers heading for the Cascade Foothills. Our properties are much more affordable than inside the urban growth boundary making mountain living very attractive to many!

Timberline Rim, which is Mt. Hood's largest subdivision running along the Sandy River, saw seven sales close for the month. The "Rim" as locals call it, is one of the most affordable areas to purchase on the mountain. Most homes were built within the last twenty five or so years so they are relatively new compared to many of our 1930's and 40's cabin which frequently have financing challenges. 

Speaking of affordable, two tiny homes at the Mt. Hood RV Village Resort changed hands. These properties have recreational amenities with indoor pool and weight room plus gated access for security. Downsizers love these properties and the space rent runs in the area of $550 a month.

forest service cabin inventory is way down with multiple offers on many cabins as soon as they hit the market. Only about five cabins are currently for sale. Three closed in September. These are great getaways for urban dwellers who need space to relax and get away from the crowds of big cities and small spaces. 

Here are the twenty seven sales that closed in September.


Mt. Hood Real Estate sales for September 2016


Welches Real Estate sales for 2016 September


Mt. Hood Real Estate Sales 2016 September


Mt. Hood Real Estate Sales 2016 September

Mt. Hood Real Estate Sales 2016 September

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