The March 2020 real estate trends have been published and they reflect both the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and the closings from strong February home sales. Central Oregon schools shut down Friday, March 13th and stay at home became the norm the following week. Since the start of the pandemic, home sales have dropped, new listings have slowed, and more sale fails than normal have occurred, often due to buyers losing jobs and no longer qualifying for loans. However, Central Oregon real estate sales are still happening, although at a different rate than normal for this time of year.
When March of 2020 is compared with March of 2019 for the sales of Bend single family homes on less than an acre, the following can be noted:
Bend Premier Real Estate is fortunate to have Erik Chapin, one of our Premier Brokers who is also a licensed appraiser, as an expert on the appraisal business in Central Oregon. According to Erik, Covid-19 has had a dramatic impact on appraisals locally.
Erik typically operates with a lead time of 4 weeks to complete an appraisal. At this time in 2019, he averaged twelve appraisals a month. Last week over a three day period, he received ten appraisals on top of fifteen he already had. He is working six to seven days a week and is having a hard time keeping up. There are a number of reasons why there is such a backlog:
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With the outbreak of the coronavirus worldwide, which has sickened thousands and created panic and uncertainty in our stock market, we are left to question if the effects will extend to the US real estate market, and more specifically to our local Central Oregon real estate market.

Mortgage Interest Rates have already fallen to new record lows (3.29% as of March 5th) as investors are taking money out of the volatile stock market and putting it into safer US Treasury Bonds. Historically, when bonds are strong, mortgage rates go down.
A mild winter and continued high demand has led to a boom for February 2020 home sales in Bend. When the February 2020 sales of Bend single family homes on less than an acre are compared with February 2019, the following changes can be noted:
Winter is typically a slower time fo...
The Bend real estate market has been strong since coming out of the recession. However, the figures from January 2019 were beyond expectations with the number of new ratified sales contracts hitting new highs.
When January 2019 is compared with January 2018, the following trends can be noted for Bend single family residences on less than an acre of land: