Green Bluff Real Estate Newsletter The Green Bluff Newsletter - Winter/Spring 2025 summarizes the real estate market activity that happened for 2024 with all of its ups and downs. Election Year Drama Election years usually bring drama, but let’s be real: they can shake up the housing market. The 2024 presidential election is no exception. If you’re wondering how it might impact your real estate Continue Reading
Green Bluff Market Summary 2024
The full Green Bluff market summary report for 2024 can be viewed here: Green Bluff Market Report 2024 Selling in 2024 and need to list your property for sale?Do you have a private sale and need a value? Valuation and consulting services available. Call Cody Kerr 509.944.5071Realtor/AgentCertified Residential Appraiser Expert in properties on acreage and Green Bluff Real Continue Reading
Green Bluff Market Summary 2023
Need a private appraisal for an estate valuation, separation agreement, or a private party sale?Selling in 2024 and need to list your property for sale? Call Cody Kerr 509.944.5071 Licensed Appraiser Realtor/Agent Expert in properties on acreage and Green Bluff Real Estate Specialist Green Bluff Market Summary 2023 OVERALL GREEN BLUFF MARKET SUMMARY 2023 The data Continue Reading
Green Bluff Market Summary 2022
GREEN BLUFF MARKET SUMMARY 2022 What follows are details about real estate in the Green Bluff Market Summary for 2022. HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS SUMMARIES To better capture housing characteristics in the Green Bluff market, a survey over the last five years of Spokane Multiple Listing Service (SMLS) sales on 1 acre or more was performed. Site Size Distribution Site sizes range from 1 - 456 Continue Reading
Green Bluff Newsletter – Winter/Spring 2023
Green Bluff Newsletter This Green Bluff Newsletter - Winter/Spring 2023 has real estate market summaries for the Green Bluff market in 2022. Spokane Market Summary How low can you go? Real estate limbo, anyone, anyone? Bueller? For the first time in years, sale prices are going down, not up. The market was hot. . .or, rather, frenzied. Prices were great for sellers. But if you were staying put, Continue Reading
Green Bluff Newsletter – Winter/Spring 2022
** Interested in a quick snapshot of Green Bluff Real Estate? Go to the end of the post to see market statistics and a link to an interactive map of 2021 Green Bluff sales. Or you can jump right to the Sales Map here: https://rpubs.com/CodyKerr/856538 ** The Northwest's Best Kept Secret.......Being Discovered “Good things come to those who wait.” But have you Continue Reading
Green Bluff Newsletter – Winter/Spring 2020 – 2019 Market Review
Green Bluff Newsletter - Winter/Spring 2020 Spokane Market Review for 2019 2020…. What is it? Hindsight? Perfect vision? A Barbara Walters legacy - anyone remember that show? A new start? Sure, it can be all of those things. I’m not Barbara Walters, but, indeed, “This is 2020.” It’s hard to know where we’re going without knowing where we’ve been. 2019 was a great year Continue Reading
Market Report – March 2019
Ever hear anyone say, “If you want a deal, buy a fixer-upper”? How accurate is that? When it’s slow and hard to sell a property, fixer-uppers can be a bargain and often sell for less than asking price. But, our market isn’t slow right now. If you’re trying to buy a home and frustrated because all the investors are “getting a deal,” think again. Over half of the fixer-uppers sold at or above list Continue Reading
Market Report – February 2019
Looking at market trends sometimes only yields facts; however, look deeper and those facts can indicate useful trends. In February, there were 277 3 & 4-bedroom (BR) home sales, while there were only 113 sales of 1, 2, 5, & 6 BR homes combined. First, if you’re a home buyer, your main competition is for 3-4 BR homes. Can you do with more or less than 3-4 BR? If so, you may have a better Continue Reading
Market Report – October 2018
Spokane Market Report Despite rising interest rates, the Spokane market is still active. In October, sold properties averaged 36 days on the market, which has held steady since April. Food has a shelf-life that’s good up to the expiration date; homes for sale also have a “market-life,” if you will. This year, expired listings almost had double the average days on market of sold properties each Continue Reading