Green Bluff Real Estate Newsletter - Fall 2020 COVID-19 Market Impacts COVID-19. Is it real? Yes. Is it something we should consider? Yes. Beyond that, there is debate on both sides of the fence, and I’m not here to tell you which side to choose. By now, we’ve probably heard enough to choose our own response. What is for sure, our world, Continue Reading
Fall 2018 – Green Bluff Newsletter
Market Report – July 2018
Chasing the Market – “Catch me if you can.” At this time of year, an overpriced listing in a market that is about to experience seasonal depreciation in values can be a slippery slope. When values are appreciating, the market may just need time to catch up to the price. For instance, in late winter or early spring, property values tend to appreciate, usually reaching their peak in June or July. Continue Reading
Green Bluff Cherry Pickers Trot Update
The Green Bluff Direct Marketing Association has released an update about ROAD CLOSURES for the Cherry Pickers Trot on the evening of Thursday, July 19th. See the update below. Continue Reading
Market Report – March 2018
High tide or low tide? Have you heard the saying, “A rising tide lifts all ships”? Well, does it? On the water, yes. How about real estate? Rising property values may raise home equity and may tempt more to sell, hoping to pocket this potential equity. The Spokane market has “lifted” a lot recently, including a lift in mortgage interest rates. Does this “rising tide” still lift all? Not really. Continue Reading
Spokane Real Estate Market: Hot or Not?
Summer/Fall – 2017 (Article #2) Many people are saying that it’s a seller’s market, but is that accurate? Yes and no. It depends on different factors. At the base of it all is supply and demand. If a lot of people want something, but there isn’t much of that something available, well, you’re going to pay a higher price. Remember the Tickle-me-Elmo Christmas craze years ago? There weren’t many Continue Reading