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I’ve been working on neighborhood stats and other stats for the various price ranges, short sales, foreclosures, etc. for the Lake Oswego real estate market.  The other day on my ALL ABOUT…..Portland.Oregon.Real Estate blog, I posted the appreciation/depreciation stats for a few of the Portland real estate markets.

Lake Oswego Real Estate Stats 2011

On that blog, I posted what happened in the Lake Oswego real estate market in 2011 as far as appreciation or depreciation is concerned and felt I should obviously post those stats here as well as I don’t know how many readers from here read that other post.

Lake Oswego/West Linn 2011

The statistics for depreciation or appreciation aren’t broken down in this category and therefore West Linn and Lake Oswego stats appear together.

Lake Oswgeo had one of the lowest depreciation rates of any of the other areas, Lake Oswego saw -1.6%. I am sure the high-end Lake Oswego houses, which I have reported on in previous blog posts, held up the prices in Lake Oswego.

Unlike other Portland real estate markets who didn’t take as big of a hit in 2009, Lake Oswego took big hits with high depreciation rates in 2009 and 2010.  The average price in 2011 for the Lake Oswego real estate market was $428,500.

Lake Oswego Real Estate Stats 2011.allaboutlakeoswegorealestate.com Low Inventory

The Portland real estate market is low on inventory at 6.5 months.  We haven’t seen this low a number of houses for sale since 2007.  The Lake Oswego/West Linn real estate markets, however, still have 9.2 months of inventory of sale as of the February 2012 RMLS™ Market Action Report.

Lake Oswego Real Estate Stats 2011.allaboutlakeoswegorealestate.com

However, showings of Lake Oswego and Portland houses increased 10.4% in the last few weeks, i.e. buyers are out there looking.

Lake Oswego Real Estate Stats 2011.allaboutlakeoswegorealestate.com

Want to Sell Your Lake Oswego Home?

If you’re planning on selling, give me a call at 503-804-9685 or drop me an email.  I have buyers for the West Linn and Lake Oswego real estate markets and can’t find what they are looking for.

Or MOVING TO Lake Oswego?

If you are planning a move to Lake Oswego and want to know how individual areas and neighborhoods fared in 2011, I’d love to be your buyer’s agent, please give me a call at 503-804-9685. You can start your search here by address, area, neighborhood, MLS#, etc. for your new home.

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It’s interesting to look back at stats and see what types of properties sold in Lake Oswego last year 2011.

Lake Oswego Real Estate What Sold In 2011

Single Family Lake Oswego Homes

The chart below shows that the majority of Lake Oswego homes sold in 2011 were under $400,000. Of the total 961 houses that sold, more than half, i.e. 494 Lake Oswego houses, sold under that price.

Broken down further, the price range between $300,000-$399,000 saw the most sales activity in Lake Oswego real estate. Lake Oswego homes have not been this affordable for decades.

Lake Oswego Condos Townhouses And Attached

Likewise, the largest number of condos that sold were between the $100,000 to $119,900 price range with 2 bedrooms.

Lake Oswego Real Estate What Sold In 2011.allaboutlakeoswegorealestate.com

Buying A Lake Oswego House Makes Perfect Sense

To paraphrase a recent quote from the Wall Street Journal: “with interest rates at 4 percent or less, prices 35 to 40 percent below the peak of 2005, the cost of home ownership is less than renting in our area” it makes perfect sense to purchase a Lake Oswego home!

Thinking of Selling Your Home?

If you are looking to sell your Lake Oswego home, now is a good time as we are low on inventory, give me a call at 503-804-9685.

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Lake Oswego Real Estate Stats 2009 2010

Our Portland real estate December stats won’t be published until around the 14th of January along with 2010 stats. However, in Lake Oswego Real Estate Stats 2009  2010.allaboutlakeoswegorealestate.comdoing a preliminary analysis at year end, Lake Oswego has approximately 543 active properties for sale (see listings at the bottom of this post) compared to November’s tally of 679. This includes condos, attached, townhouses and single-family houses, a drop in inventory which is typical for the end of the year and around the holidays.

Lake Oswego 97034 and 97035 Stats

The number of sales for all of Lake Oswego (97034, and 97035) in November 2010 were only 68 for the entire month which meant Lake Oswego had 9.9 months of inventory at the end of November 2010. Lake Oswego is still a buyer’s market.

In doing a preliminary check, I found that there were only a fraction of November’s sales made in December. However, there could be more sales reported before the RMLS™ Market Action report is published, so I will hold off reporting the number of sales for December as it does appear dismal to say the least.

Lake Oswego Average Prices

Throughout much of 2009 and all of 2010, Lake Oswego has been struggling with a lot of properties listed that remained unsold. You can see from the chart below the number of listed properties for 2009 through 2010 vs. the sold properties for the same period. There has been a huge amount of inventory unsold for the past two years. Overall, the number of sales were higher in 2010 but on the other side of the coin, the number of listings also increased. The average sold price in 2009 for Lake Oswego was $506,742 and by 2010 the average sale price dropped to $488,500. According to these preliminary stats, prices dropped in Lake Oswego -27.68% in December 2010.

Lake Oswego Inventory Of Homes For Sale

At year’s end, Lake Oswego had a 10.9 months of inventory for sale. The final tally, however, won’t be available until mid-January.

Lake Oswego Real Estate Stats 2009 2010.allaboutlakeoswegorealestate.com<CLICK ON IMAGE FOR LARGER VIEW>

There once was a time when Lake Oswego was the much-desired area in which to live. Many people would dream of living here but, for the most part, couldn’t afford the high prices. Supported by the best schools, people wanted to move here regardless if they had children or not, because they knew this area would always retain its value. I built in Lake Oswego for those exact reasons myself. I didn’t think I could go wrong purchasing a home in this area and even advised my clients of that. My how that has all changed, and for that matter, changed quickly.

Lake Oswego 2009 vs. 2010

Below are the stats for the past two years. October 2009 and June and July 2010 were the highest volume of sales which coincided with the Home Buyers Tax Credits. At year’s end, Lake Oswego had a 10.9 months of inventory for sale. The final tally, however, won’t be available until mid-January.

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Lake Oswego Real Estate Stats 2009 2010.allaboutlakeoswegorealestate.com

There are many houses in Lake Oswego that are now at a price point that makes living in Lake Oswego today more affordable than ever before. However, our property taxes here in town are still high. Further, Lake Oswego City officials have “big” dreams of building facilities and services we don’t need or in reality, can’t afford which will only further increase our taxes. There has also been a shift of demographics in Lake Oswego, the town becoming grayer and older. If our taxes increase, even though values are low and will continue to drop due to the large inventory, it will still prohibit families from moving into Lake Oswego and there will continue to be a decline in school enrollment.

Lake Oswego Real Estate Stats

Lake Oswego Real Estate Stats 2009 2010.allaboutlakeoswegorealestate.com

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Lake Oswego Has Top Rated Schools

The Lake Oswego area still has its high-rated schools but now some are closing. Frankly, I never thought I’d see the day when Lake Oswego schools would have to close. It used to be that people who purchased in the Portland Public School District couldn’t count on their school being there, that children might live at one end of the district and be driven to the opposite end of town to attend school. That wouldn’t, couldn’t happen in Lake Oswego. But now it has.

After all that’s gone on in our economy since the peak of our housing market, I still love the quality of life here in Lake Oswego, I love the small town feel, the surrounding areas of trees, parks, the lake and river. Our events and community can’t be beat not to mention my love of all the art around town. There still isn’t a place I’d rather live in Portland than Lake Oswego. If you’d like to find out more about Lake Oswego, give me a call at 503-495-5220 because it is a great place to live.

Want More Information?

Real Estate is all about the street where you live, or the neighborhood your Lake Oswego home is at.  If you want additional information or statistics for your particular need, give me a call at 503-804-9685 and I can help.

As a Lake Oswego Realtor® who lives and works in Lake Oswego, I know the neighborhoods.

Source: RMLS®

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