Monday, February 27, 2012

Patsy Roome Joins The Garner Group Bend, Oregon Real Estate

We are pleased to announce that Oregon broker Patsy Roome is joining our growing team of Bend, Oregon real estate agents. Roome brings experience in all phases of residential and commercial real estate, and urban planning to the firm.

“The growth of our company is indicative of the strength we’re seeing in the Central Oregon real estate market,” said Sandy Garner, founder of the Bend, Oregon real estate company. “Because she is a Bend native, Patsy has intimate knowledge of this community. In addition, she brings decades of professional real estate and planning experience to our team. We are excited to have her join us on this journey to the future.”

Roome initially received her real estate license in Aspen, Colorado, where she lived for 19 years. She later worked as an urban planner for the City of Big Bear Lake, California, Deschutes County and the City of Bend before obtaining her Oregon real estate license in 1997. Patsy is active in professional and civic associations including Oregon and National Assn. of Realtors, Central Oregon Assn. of Realtors, Commercial Investment Assn., Commercial Brokerage Assn. and Habitat for Humanity. She is president and secretary of the Bend River Heights Homeowners Assn. and treasurer of P.E.O. International Chapter EA. She holds a degree in business from the University of Redlands in California.

She grew up enjoying Central Oregon’s outdoor recreation opportunities and continues to do so today. Her husband, Ronald L. Roome, is an attorney with the Bend law firm of Karnopp Petersen LLP. They have two daughters, Jamie and Erin, and two grandsons, Connor and Chase.

Welcome Patsy!

Monday, February 20, 2012

Bend, Oregon Real Estate in 2011 - Nuggets Among the Coal



At The Garner Group Real Estate, we think analyzing the local Bend, Oregon real estate market gives us a strong foundation for guiding real estate decisions. That's why we like to crunch the numbers - check out some of the nuggets we discovered. 

We recently compiled Central Oregon Multiple Listing Service statistics for 2011 with mixed results, allowing some nuggets to be found among the coal. Broadly speaking, the trend of more transactions at lower prices continued last year, although there were some exceptions in narrow market segments.

Sales in all COMLS categories and locations totaled 5,300 (up 0.4% from 2010) and aggregated $1,053,717,764 (down 1.6%) in sold volume. Median and average sale prices across the board were down 2.0%.

Among Bend, Oregon residential properties on less than one acre, the number of homes sold matched 2010 exactly and the median price for the year slipped less than one percent. The number of Bend, Oregon homes on acreage sold increased nearly 20% but the median price was down nearly 5%.

The number of Redmond area homes on acreage sold last year was 33.3% above 2010, accompanied by a 5% drop in the median sale price for the year. Redmond residential figures were down both in number of sales (-9.5%) and median price (-6.0%). The average median for the year was a bargain level $116,000.
Selected positives: Sisters residential with acreage, more homes sold by 16.7% at a median price level of $402,550, up 17.6%. Sunriver townhomes and condos, number of sales up 29.2%; median sales price up 4% at $215,000. Bend area residential land and lots, the number of individual sales dropped by 32.9% but the median price level leaped upward by 24.8% to $82,000. The average price increased by 8.5% to $97,883.

Now, that's a lot of numbers! For those of us who are numerically inclined - here's a few more to digest:

Bend area residential
2011 2010 % chg.
Homes sold 1,684 1,684 0
Median price $190,000 $191,750 -0.9%
Average price $238,186 $245,069 -2.8%

Bend area residential w/ acreage
2011 2010 % chg.
Homes sold 254 212 +19.8%
Median price $299,450 $315,000 -4.9%
Average price $355,394 $386,150 -8.0%

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