Open Houses for Sunday, January 4th, 2009

The holidays are behind us, the snow has melted, and it’s time to get back into the saddle. Here are this weekend’s open houses that are being promoted on the RMLS. All are being held open on Sunday the 4th.

12868 Boones Ferry Rd, a townhouse, $295,000, 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, open 1-3

5807 Ridgetop Ct, a house, $539,900, 5 BR, 2.5 Baths, open 1-4

624 Livingood Ln, a house, $574,900, 4 BR, 3 Baths, open 1-3

17512 Greenbluff Lot 1, a house, $1,425,000, 4 BR, 4 Baths, open 1-4

17554 Greenbluff Lot 2, a house, $1,850,000, 4 BR, 4 full + 4 half Baths, open 1-4

Have a great weekend.

Attitude is Everything

You may have noticed that both Linda and I tend to approach our careers in real estate with a pretty positive attitude. We share a world-view that allows for positive outcomes. I don’t know about Linda, but I do know that I have received criticism for maintaining this perspective while so much that is going on in the world, particularly in the current economy, is just so terrible. Because we are beginning a New Year, and I intend for 2009 to be a great year, I thought this would be a good time to share with you where I learned my positive attitude.

For those of you who know me, you also know that my mom was a Realtor before me. She was my mentor and role model not just in life, but also as a Realtor. And she is the one who taught me to have a positive attitude. She taught it by example. Her story is really quite remarkable.

My mom, Audrey Slater, was 24 years old the summer of 1954. She lived here in Lake Oswego and was the mother of a young child. She was one of 8 people who were residents of Lake Oswego who contracted polio that summer. For such a small town, it was considered to be an epidemic. 3 of those 8 people died. My mom was one of the lucky ones. She wasn’t killed by it. But she was paralyzed from the chest down. At that time there was no vaccine to prevent polio and there was no proven treatment. Fortunately she was well cared for. The nurses and doctors wrapped her in hot, wet, wool blankets and regularly moved her to help prevent muscle atrophy. When she recovered her future was uncertain. She was told she could quite possibly never walk again. She absolutely refused to accept that possibility. She spent the next several years of her life regaining her strength and learning to walk all over again. She went from her bed to a wheel chair and then to crutches and finally to walking on her own. She went on to be the mother of 3 additional children, including me. I clearly remember her overcoming many challenges that being a polio survivor brought, and foremost in my mind I remember her on-going insistence on maintaining a positive attitude.

This was the era of Norman Vincent Peale. The author of “The Power of Positive Thinking”, he spread a message of hope and good living through books, letters, and his work with people.

My mom took it to heart. She used it to overcome so much. Today, after raising a family and being a very successful Realtor here in Lake Oswego for 28 years, she is such a fine example of a life well lived and a life that has been lived to its fullest, despite tremendous challenge.

Are these times hard? Sure they are. Do they amount to the sum of our human existence? Absolutely not. This is a moment in time: a moment in history. And, frankly, there is much to be hopeful and optimistic about. It is our challenge to choose how we approach the day. Are we going to make it a good day? Or are we going to surrender to negativity and allow it to become a bad day? Will we allow news reports to keep us from moving on with our lives? Will we allow fear to keep us from noticing all the good things about this point in time relating to real estate…like record-low interest rates and prices? I would argue that a positive mindset allows for more rational decision making when coupled with an assessment of the variables.

This does not mean that I am unwilling to be realistic about facts and the current economy. It does mean that I will approach the current market and find a way to make it work to my clients’ benefit, whenever possible. It also means that even when the situation is tough, I will pledge to handle it with grace and good humor.

Finally, I have a video I want to encourage you to watch. Think of it as a little New Year’s gift. This is a video of a man who has overcome adversity so far above and beyond anything that most can imagine. To view it, click here.

I would like to wish you a positive and prosperous New Year.

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Lake Oswego Real Estate Activity Report – December 22-28, 2008

Lake Oswego saw two properties enter the market last week.  Feet of snow and ice may stop delivery companies and impair mall traffic the week of Christmas, but the real estate market moves forward! (albeit slightly)

One property went “Pending”, and we have no sales for the week.

Here is the latest Lake Oswego real estate market activity report (see below the tables for additional notes):

NEWLY LISTED (DECEMBER 22-28, 2008)

ADDRESS
LIST PRICE
TOT. BEDS
TOT. BATHS
TOT. SQ FT
PROP TYPE
LIST DATE
12826 Boones Ferry RD 299900     2           2.1           1398       CONDO   12/23/2008
570 7TH ST                  739000    4           2.5           2528       DETACHD 12/23/2008

PENDING SALES (DECEMBER 22-28, 2008)

ADDRESS
LIST PRICE
TOT. BEDS
TOT. BATHS
TOT. SQ FT
PROP TYPE
DOM
1428 PINE ST 449000            3            3.1                 2738            DETACHD     782

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.

If links to ACTIVE properties do not bring up property information, the listing may no longer be active, but rather expired, cancelled, pending, or sold.

Open Houses for Sunday, December 28th

Well, we still have lots of snow on the ground, but roads are generally passable thanks to some rain & melt-off. So… It’s Open House time!  You know those visiting relatives you’ve always wanted close by???  Pile them in the car on Sunday & take a tour.   Here is what’s on tap according to RMLS:

18530 Pilkington Road $319,000     3 Bd, 2 Ba,   Open 1-4

624 Livingood Lane      $574,900     4 Bd, 3Ba,    Open 1-3

16359 Chapin Way $1,439,000  4 Bd, 3 1/2 Ba,  Open 12:30-3:30

Local Flavor + Holiday Wishes For You!

Wow! A newscaster said yesterday that we are experiencing the biggest snow event since 1964!  For those of you who tune in to the Blotter from out of state, I am attaching a few photos so that you can see what we are talking about. Dianne has posted some for your amusement as well. We usually focus on real estate pretty much exclusively in our Blog, but with this kind of excitement, we can’t resist giving you a little local flavor.

Real estate is happening in Lake Oswego however, as you can see from Monday’s Activity Report.  I experienced an inspection last week in a foot of snow… before it REALLY got going : )  But that is another story. For now… here’s what life in Lake Oswego has been like-

Main roads are kept pretty passable with mostly packed snow, and are sanded regularly (Oregon does not use salt), but side streets, especially hilly ones, are let’s say…  invigorating! Kids who have been out of school an extra week this Winter Break are sledding everywhere. Lots of folks have bagged their aspirations of mobility as evidenced by the feet of snow burying their cars on the sides of many roads.  Others who are able and so inclined have headed for Mt. Hood where skiing is incredible, and road crews are always ahead of the curve. Trees laden with snow and ice have released some of their burden in the form of limbs in yards and on roadsides. But hey… it’s pretty!

Christmas has taken on a completely different tone this year.  Instead of filling the malls, people gather in kitchens around batches of cookies. Fireplaces are the center of many homes where friends, family and a variety of hot beverages and toddies complete the picture.  The uptick in Internet shopping in the area has kept UPS busy all over! This year is definitely one we will never forget.

Dianne and I would like to take a moment to wish you the very best of the Holiday Season. Whether your beliefs are Christian, Jewish, Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist,+++ or you simply harbor a fondness for Santa, this is a season of hope and love which we all can share. We also want to say thank you to our clients who’ve trusted us with their real estate needs this past year. We are grateful for your business, your loyalty, and your faith in us. We look forward to the New Year ahead, and want to wish you and yours every happiness. Thank you for reading the PropertyBlotter!

Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays.

Snowapalooza 2008

I wrote a post about the rainy season in Oregon not too long ago, so I was trying to avoid writing something about the past ten day’s snowfall. I mean, don’t we have anything more significant to talk about than the weather? But this has gotten to be too big of a deal not to mention it.

Snowfall in the Portland area happens, but it is light and some years, rare. We get so little snow that it only takes and inch or two to shut down schools. Most years it is comical how easily people in the Portland area will use a dusting of snow to create a good excuse to take the day off and go sledding with the kids. And snow at Christmas, well that is nearly always wishful thinking. Be careful what you wish for….

In the past 10 days we have had about a foot of snow and half an inch of ice. It is amazing. The temperatures have been below freezing for days in a row. It feels more like North Dakota than Lake Oswego. Well, maybe 12 inches is baby stuff for someone from North Dakota, but for us, it’s truly an event. It’s Snowapalooza 2008.

I am posting several photos that were taken in my yard. I am also posting a photo of my 20 year-old son’s friends who showed up at my house early in the event for some midnight barbequing. Oh to be twenty and so enthusiastic!

Temperatures are supposed to get up into the 40’s and 50’s over the weekend. So this will all soon be just a memory. In the mean time we are living in a winter wonderland.

Market Activity Report for December 15-21, 2008

It’s Christmas, there is a foot of snow on the ground, and, yes, the market is slow. It is very typical that during the two weeks that kids are out of school and families are gathering, that the market creeps along. I believe the market will pick up when the holidays are over. In the mean time, here is your market activity report for December 15th to December 21st.

NEWLY LISTED (December 15 —December 21, 2008)

ADDRESS
LIST PRICE
# BEDS
# BATHS
TOT. SQ FT
PROP TYPE
LIST DATE
Address List Price # Bedrm. # Baths Total SF Prop Type List Date
4 TOUCHSTONE $184,900 3 2.1 1,350 CONDO 12/18/2008
3190 DUNCAN DR $304,900 3 2.1 2,401 DETACHD 12/16/2008
17100 BRYANT RD $425,000 3 3 2,032 DETACHD 12/17/2008
4280 CHAPMAN WAY $469,000 3 2 1,947 DETACHD 12/15/2008
815 10TH ST $539,900 3 2 2,190 DETACHD 12/19/2008
4004 MELISSA DR $598,950 3 2.1 2,840 DETACHD 12/17/2008
12424 SW 22ND AVE $999,900 5 4.1 4,771 DETACHD 12/15/2008

PENDING SALES (December 15 —December 21, 2008)

ADDRESS
LIST PRICE
# BEDS
# BATHS
TOT. SQ FT
PROP TYPE
DOM
Address List Price # Bedrm #l Baths Total SF Prop Type List Date CDOM
4000 CARMAN DR $144,000 1 1 767 CONDO 10/30/2008 226
5142 ROSEWOOD ST $339,900 4 2.1 1,784 DETACHD 9/22/2008 232
1971 PARK FOREST AVE $549,000 4 2 2,180 DETACHD 12/8/2008 13
13915 SUNDELEAF DR $998,000 4 3.1 4,090 DETACHD 10/1/2008 797

SOLD (December 15—December 21, 2008)

ADDRESS ORIG. PRICE SALE PRICE
# BEDS
# BATHS
TOT. SQ FT
PROP TYPE
DOM
Address O/Price # Bedrm Total Baths Total SF Prop Type Close Price CDOM
4 TOUCHSTONE $124,900 2 2 984 CONDO $93,000 60
44 EAGLE CREST DR $154,900 3 2 1,085 CONDO $145,000 31
801 NORTHSHORE RD $879,900 4 3 2,144 DETACHD $925,000 6

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.

Open Houses for December 20th and 21st

I salute the brave Realtor who is hosting the only open house promoted for Lake Oswego on the RMLS this weekend:

41 Hillshire Dr, a detached home with 2670 square feet. Built in 1983, it has 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. it will be open this Sunday, December 21st, from 1:30 to 3:30.

Have a lovely weekend. Stay safe and enjoy the snow.

Code of Ethics

While having lunch with friends recently one woman was telling us about the difficulty she had with some of her co-workers. I guess there was a good deal of gossiping and even some back stabbing that went on behind people’s backs. My initial reaction to her story was dismay over her situation and then personal gratitude that I don’t work in such circumstances. And then it occurred to me why I don’t have that sort of work environment. It’s the code of ethics! As a Realtor, I must adhere to a code of ethics that requires fair dealings with other Realtors. I simply am not allowed to say bad things about them. It then occurred to me that the general public probably doesn’t know about the Realtor Code of Ethics. At this time of year, when our thoughts are turned to family, friends, and religious celebrations, it seems appropriate to tell you about the Code of Ethics.

In order to be a Realtor in the State of Oregon you must agree to adhere to the Code of Ethics. Both the Oregon Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors require abiding by the Code of Ethics. It is possible to be a real estate agent without being a Realtor, but it is not possible to be a Realtor without meeting the requirements of the Code of Ethics. A Realtor is required to take training on the Code of Ethics every 4 years to make certain that he or she remembers and is familiar with this code. What is it? In a nutshell, it pretty much boils down to the golden rule. Be fair and honest in all of your dealings with clients and with other Realtors, just as you want them to be fair and honest in their dealings with you.

The Code of Ethics is actually a rather beautiful document. The Preamble begins “Under all is the land. Upon its wise utilization and widely allocated ownership depend the survival and growth of free institutions and of our civilization.” It is well written, well thought out, and something that can be applied to life as a whole. Besides the Preamble, there are 3 sections: Duties to Clients and Customers, Duties to the Public, and Duties to Realtors. Each section contains guidelines for fair and honest business practices, honesty in advertising, as well as professionalism and protection when dealing with the public. This code serves as a promise to the public that when dealing with a real estate agent that is a Realtor you can expect honest and ethical treatment in all of your dealings. How cool is that? Don’t you wish every profession had a Code of Ethics? I do.

Not all real estate agents are Realtors. So when choosing a professional to help you to buy or to sell a home, be certain to find out if they are a Realtor. If they have the Realtor designation, you can gain assurance that your transaction will be handled by someone who adheres to the Realtor Code of Ethics.

If you’d like to read the Code of Ethics, here is a link to the Portland Metropolitan Association of Realtors where a copy is available: click here.

Lake Oswego Real Estate Activity – December 8-14, 2008

It appears that even in the depth of winter, real estate is alive in Lake Oswego.

There were a total of 18 “new” listings showing in RMLS, however, I am including only the 12 that are either brand new, or have been off the market for at least 4 – 6 weeks.

There are several great homes in this line-up.  I especially enjoyed walking through the “Rummer” on Park Forest Ave… really cute!

Here is the latest market activity for Lake Oswego (see below the tables for additional notes):

NEWLY LISTED (December 8 – 14, 2008)

ADDRESS
LIST
PRICE
TOT.
BEDS
TOT.
BATHS
TOT.
SQ FT
PROP

TYPE

LIST
DATE
5094 GALEN ST         $299,999       3             2              1438      DETACHD    12/14
95 KINGSGATE RD     $325,000       3             2.1           1669      DETACHD    12/14
16149 PEARCY ST     $355,000       3             2              1250      DETACHD    12/9
10 PREAKNESS CT      $399,950      4             2.1            2270      ATTACHD   12/11
1971 PK FOREST AVE $549,000       4            2               2180      DETACHD   12/8
181 3RD ST              $739,000      2             2               1523      CONDO      12/9
1607 PINE ST            $759,000      4             2.1            2943      DETACHD   12/11
220 GREENWOOD RD $849,000       3             4              2639      DETACHD   12/12
17884 SW KELOK RD $959,000       4             3.1            4126     DETACHD    12/8
17896 SW KELOK RD $995,000       4             5               3623     DETACHD    12/8
45 NANSEN SMT      $1,500,000      4              4.1            5773     DETACHD    12/10
1020 SKYLAND DR  $2,850,000      5              4.2            6653     DETACHD    12/8

PENDING SALES (December  8 – 14, 2008)

ADDRESS
LIST PRICE
TOT. BEDS
TOT. BATHS
TOT. SQ FT
PROP TYPE
DOM
1120 HALLINAN CIR      $339,000        3           2             1600         DETACHD    153
5254 TIMBERGROVE ST $374,500        4           2             1854         DETACHD      87
2958 DELLWOOD DR     $549,900        4           3             3272         DETACHD    165
5960 CLAIRMONT CT     $724,900       4           2.1           3000        DETACHD    129
14527 PFEIFER WAY      $749,000       4           3.1            3788        DETACHD    120
1600 Country Commons LN $1,950,000 4         3.1            5389        DETACHD    224

SOLD (December 8 – 14, 2008)

ADDRESS ORIG.

PRICE

SALE

PRICE

TOT.
BEDS
TOT.
BATHS
TOT.
SQ FT
PROP

TYPE

DOM
668 McVey AVE $199,500 $108,000      0             1       485          CONDO     740
5453 Willow Ct $495,000 $426,500      3             2.1   2400         ATTCHD    146
600 MAPLE ST  $529,000 $470,000      4             2.1   2422        DETACHD   126
435 8TH ST     $749,900 $649,900      4             3.1   2505        DETACHD   565

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.

If links to ACTIVE properties do not bring up property information, the listing may no longer be active, but rather expired, cancelled, pending, or sold.