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Uncategorized Oregon Federal Housing Report 5/7/2026 https://oregonrealtors.org/wp-content/uploads/Federal-Housing-Report_Oregon_2026-05-07-00-06-13.pdf
Uncategorized Update on the Latest Housing Market https://www.nar.realtor/magazine/real-estate-news/economy/home-sales-barely-move-as-inventory-constraints-persist?grp=residential&utm_source=Iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=campaign_18043489&narmail=EdgeUp-DataFeed-YPNVersion&date=05-14-2026&user=888409&itid=18043489
Uncategorized National Buttermilk Biscuit Day There’s something special about the smell of fresh biscuits baking in the kitchen. It turns a house into a home almost instantly. On National Buttermilk Biscuit Day, it’s a great reminder that some of the best moments in life happen around the table — sharing breakfast with family, catching up over coffee, or enjoying a […]
Uncategorized Redfin Survey: U.S. Residents Prioritize Sunlight Over Home Size—and It Affects How Happy They Are at Home Close to half (44%) of U.S. residents said they would choose a smaller home with more sunlight over a larger one with less, nearly double the share (24%) who said the opposite. This preference for sunlight is especially strong among Baby Boomers (54%) and those who live in the Northeast  (57%). Approximately 1 in 10 […]
Uncategorized Today is Tax Day Today is Tax Day, and just like spring, it is a time for fresh starts and new opportunities. While many are focused on filing returns, it is also the perfect moment to step back and look at your bigger financial picture. Spring is one of the busiest and most exciting seasons in real estate. Homes […]
Uncategorized Oregon Housing Report March 2026 https://oregonrealtors.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Federal-Housing-Report_Oregon_2026-04-07-21-14-36.pdf
Uncategorized National Gardening Day~Plant Roots and Grow Today is National Gardening Day~~a reminder that the best things in life take time, care, and the right environment to grow. A home is a lot like a garden. With the right space, a little patience, and thoughtful planning, it becomes something truly special—full of life, comfort, and lasting memories. Whether you’re dreaming of a […]
Uncategorized Make Lunch Count…and Make Home Count Too Today is National Make Lunch Count Day—a simple reminder to slow down, take a break, and enjoy the little moments in your day. It’s often around the table where the best conversations and dreams about the future happen. Whether it’s a quick lunch or a relaxed weekend brunch, those everyday moments are what make a […]
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Uncategorized The Pear Blossom a True Festival   https://pearblossomparade.org/
Uncategorized UNDER ALL IS THE LAND™ Rooted in the principle of UNDER ALL IS THE LAND™, the Code of Ethics establishes the standards of honesty, fairness, and professionalism that define the REALTOR® commitment to the public. NAR’s Code of Ethics, adopted in 1913, was one of the first codifications of ethical duties adopted by any business group. The Code ensures that […]
Uncategorized April in Southern Oregon: A Fresh Start for Home Buyers & Sellers As April arrives in Southern Oregon, there’s a sense of renewal in the air. The trees are blooming, the days are getting longer, and the real estate market is beginning to blossom right along with the season. Whether you’ve been thinking about buying your first home, upgrading to something new, or selling your current property, […]
Uncategorized Some Outdoor Updates That Make Good Impression 1. Make Your Yard More Functional Adding function to your backyard is one of the best things you can do to boost home value. “Can you entertain? Can your kids play? Can you exercise? Can you tinker on hobbies or in a garden?” Use landscaping, hardscaping, outdoor furniture, and other add-ons to create zones that […]
Uncategorized Why Now Might Be the Perfect Time to Buy in Southern Oregon As we move into spring in Southern Oregon, the real estate market is starting to shift—and that creates opportunity. More homes are coming on the market, giving buyers more choices. At the same time, we’re seeing motivated sellers make strategic price adjustments to stay competitive. For buyers, this combination can mean better value and more […]
Uncategorized Generating a Fresh Start for a Relaunch Agents say the key to a successful relisting is ensuring the home feels new again to prospective buyers. “A relaunch should feel like a premiere, not a rerun,” when putting the home back on the market. 1. Start with an honest post-mortem. Before relisting, agents say they analyze whether the price, marketing, presentation or timing […]
Uncategorized Southern Oregon Home Show 2026 https://buildso.org/
Uncategorized Economist on Interest Rate Copy Economists weigh in on short-term rise in mortgage rates The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rose to 6.11% this week, according to Freddie Mac. “While the increase from 5.98% to 6.11% was a relatively strong move, it was largely expected given recent geopolitical developments and the upward trend in the 10-year Treasury yield, which mortgage rates tend […]
Uncategorized Economist on Interest Rate Economists weigh in on short-term rise in mortgage rates The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rose to 6.11% this week, according to Freddie Mac. “While the increase from 5.98% to 6.11% was a relatively strong move, it was largely expected given recent geopolitical developments and the upward trend in the 10-year Treasury yield, which mortgage rates tend […]
Uncategorized Housing Report https://oregonrealtors.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Federal-Housing-Report_Oregon_2026-03-04-18-43-27.pdf
Uncategorized Spring Is Around the Corner: What the March Real Estate Market Looks Like in Southern Oregon As we move into March here in Southern Oregon, you can start to feel the shift in the air. The days are getting longer, flowers are beginning to bloom, and the real estate market is starting to wake up after the slower winter months. For many homeowners and buyers in the Medford, Jacksonville, Central Point, […]
Uncategorized The History of the Craftsman Style Home Have you ever heard that the “Craftsman” home style came from Sears? There’s actually a fascinating story behind that name. The term “Craftsman” originally came from Gustav Stickley, a furniture designer and leader in the early 1900s Arts & Crafts Movement. In 1901, he began publishing a magazine called *The Craftsman*, which featured simple, well-built […]