April 11, 2025 - 17:31

Mary Gilbert of the Mary Gilbert Group, affiliated with Keller Williams Southern Oregon, provides insights into the current state of the local real estate market. As of this week, the housing market continues to show signs of resilience despite economic fluctuations.
Home prices have remained stable, with slight increases observed in certain neighborhoods, driven by low inventory and high demand. Buyers are still actively seeking properties, particularly in family-friendly areas with good schools and amenities. The competitive nature of the market has led to multiple offers on desirable listings, making it essential for potential buyers to act quickly and be prepared to negotiate.
On the selling side, homeowners are encouraged to present their properties in the best light to attract buyers. Staging and minor renovations can significantly enhance appeal and potentially increase sale prices. Overall, the local real estate landscape remains dynamic, with opportunities for both buyers and sellers looking to navigate this evolving market.
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