Aurora Real Estate: Breathtaking

There are many possible words to describe people, places, things and events. A recent shift in Oregon real estate brings to mind the word ‘breathtaking.’

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A different kind of breathtaking: Film star Ingrid Bergman in 1946  (1915 – 1982)

And while that’s a term normally reserved for the Grand Canyon or certain Hollywood starlets, ‘breathtaking’ also conjures the notion of astonishment, breaking fresh ground, being out of the ordinary, or of something newly discovered.

Rarity Underscores Breathtaking
Given the new and dramatic change in one particular key Oregon housing factor, what we’re now observing as a regional housing trend surrounding Aurora, Oregon is ‘breathtaking’ to many real estate professionals. One reason is because the last time we saw a similar shift was clear back in the 1990’s, nearly two decades ago.

Oregon Housing Inventory
‘Normal’ real estate markets are calculated in months of supply and typically range in the neighborhood of 3 to 6 months of housing inventory. Remember that 3 to 6 month range, then see where we are now:

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Portland Home Inventory

Simply put, this new data indicates that where things sit today, greater Portland would be ‘out of homes’ to purchase in a mere 36 days. And not even greater Salem, which routinely sees higher inventory levels than greater Portland, has escaped the drop:

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Salem Home Inventory

What This Means
Given our location equidistant to both Salem and Portland markets, the Aurora, Oregon housing market is a bit mixed in how we’re affected. As a general rule of thumb, if your Aurora property is located within Clackamas County, expect to more closely reflect the Portland market. Marion County properties typically align more with the Salem market. Either way, housing demand is up and supply is way down.

A Big Question
Could these current low inventory figures significantly increase anytime soon? Certainly. But they could also drop even lower. For the moment and with fewer properties available for purchase, such drops in an already-low home supply routinely bring with them a rise in prices. This further stokes a ‘seller’s market.’ 

Advantage: Sellers
With both major regional housing markets in such short supply, now could be the time to consider selling. A seller’s market is typically the best time of all to sell real estate. In addition, interest rates remain near all-time lows. This makes your property even more attractive, since buyers can afford ‘more house for less money.’

It’s Your Move
For more information about the local market near you, click here for the latest home figures around the Portland metro area and click here for new housing stats on the Salem metro areaEach report has specifics on page 2 for your Oregon town or neighborhood, including areas surrounding Aurora. 

Thinking about selling your Oregon home or other real estate? Contact AuroraOregon.com sponsor, Certified Realty using the convenient form below for a free consultation on what your property could sell for in today’s exciting real estate market.

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Aurora View Home: Sold!

This now-sold Aurora, Oregon home is located minutes from Wilsonville in the desirable Kasel Court neighborhood.

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Quality throughout this stunning Aurora, Oregon mountain view property!

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Features include Mt. Hood views, a roomy deck off the kitchen, charming master bedroom deck, central vacuum system, convenient 10×23 covered patio, laundry chute, separate & private 9×12 plumbed office with heat and air conditioning, plus much more.

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This attractive home was sold by the Aurora, Oregon real estate specialists at Certified Realty.

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Click here to view the full color flyer for this lovely home.

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For more information about buying or selling an Aurora, Oregon home, contact listing Realtors Bruce or Roy with Certified Realty at 503-682-1083, or use the convenient contact form below.

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Aurora, Oregon Goes to Pot?

Information surrounding a recent real estate sale suggests one Aurora, Oregon property might someday be developed into a commercial marijuana growing operation.

Marion County tax records indicate a 96 acre property located at 24075 Klupenger Road NE sold on September 21, 2015 for $3,290,000. The purchaser of record for the longtime nursery property was Greenpoint Real Estate, LLC.

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On portions of page 12 in an online listing statement excerpted below, the property, located in northern Marion County near the Clackamas County line, is cited as a possible site for a large-scale marijuana operation:

“…On April 1, 2015 GPO entered into a 15 year sub-lease near Aurora, Oregon for a 96 acre property to build out GLH’s cultivation and grow activities (the “Aurora Property”). This sublease was terminated on June 30, 2015, however, an option to purchase the property was acquired by GLH in consideration for 200,000 warrants exercisable at US $1.00 for a period for three years and 200,000 warrants exercisable at US$5.00 for a period of three years. The option to acquire the property was assigned to GLH’s wholly owned subsidiary, Greenpoint Real Estate, LLC and was exercised on September 28, 2015. The Aurora Property was acquired for a purchase price of US $3.3 million and was financed by (a) US $100,000 in cash from GLH; (b) US $1.5 million secured 9% promissory note, maturing on September 14, 2017; (b) US $1.7 million in 12% convertible debentures, convertible at US $1.00 and maturing on September 17, 2017…”

“…GLH plans on moving its head office to the Aurora Property and all processing facilities and cultivation will ultimately migrate to the new site. A project is under development to refurbish and expand the existing greenhouse facilities on this site. In the initial phase, 29,000 square feet will be developed for breeding, 18,000 square feet will be developed for cloning and 29,000 square feet has been developed for commercial production. In December 2015, it is anticipated that a further 108,000 square feet will be developed for commercial production subject to regulatory administrative approval…”

Venerable Aurora Property Sells


County records confirm a property sale earlier this year of venerable and valuable Aurora, Oregon acreage. Formerly owned by local charity Beyond the Reef Theological Center, the property is located just east of the Aurora State Airport at 22515 Airport Road NE, Aurora, Oregon.

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A public records search indicates the sale involved two adjacent lots of 11.42 acres and 5.12 acres, closing in May, 2015. The selling price was $2,150,000 with the purchaser named as TLM Holdings, LLC. Ted Millar is named as a manager. Public records also indicate Ted Millar is involved with locally owned Southend Air Park and Westwood Development.

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State corporation documents show the earliest registry date for the organization named Beyond the Reef Theological Center as February, 1977. Since that date, their Aurora location was used as a meeting place for the faith-based organization, which included housing and a worship center, Missionary Memorial Church.

Beyond the Reef Theological Center has underscored their calling as a non-profit organization based in Aurora, Oregon, with a mission for ministry to Micronesians who live in the Pacific Northwest and on Pacific islands.

Aurora, Oregon Real Estate Update

Because of Aurora’s relatively small size, current, reliable and detailed information on our local housing market is highly valued. Given Aurora’s equidistant location between Portland and Salem, when assessing Aurora local real estate it’s helpful to understand figures from both of those significantly larger markets.

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Another reason it helps to view reports from both Salem and Portland markets is because while the town of Aurora itself is located inside Marion County, a large geographic portion of Aurora is actually within Clackamas County. This ‘spread out’ effect accounts for a large mixed swath of suburban and rural areas.

Perhaps the most important reason to review both Salem and Portland markets is because each of the respective multiple listing services in those areas have sections that cover Aurora. This overlap means Aurora real estate is actually covered by both Portland and Salem real estate umbrellas. 

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Aurora home values comprise a mix between those of Portland and Salem. In general, home prices are higher and market times are shorter around greater Portland, compared with Salem. The report that follows shows how both of these markets that straddle Aurora are on the upswing, in terms of home values and reduced housing inventory. The net effect is a strengthening for Aurora, Oregon real estate.

Portland Metro Real Estate
New housing figures for both greater Portland and Salem confirm a sustained strong Oregon real estate market. Particularly noteworthy as we approach Winter is our already low yet still shrinking housing supply, especially compared to years past. Below is a recent inventory table for greater Portland, shown in months of housing backlog.

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Portland Metro Home Inventory

Inventory A Key Factor
Two key factors illustrate how housing remains one of Oregon’s more economically attractive sectors. These include home inventory and home prices. Portland’s current inventory of homes is down to 1.8 months of supply, a continuation of greater Portland’s sub-two month housing backlog since early Spring.

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                   Portland Metro Home Price Chart – Click Image For Latest Complete Report

An eight year glance at Portland area home values shows how home prices have not only recovered, but surpassed their prior high water mark. The average Portland metro area home price rose 6.1% compared to last year and now stands at $353,400. View the latest complete report, including Portland neighborhoods and nearby communities here.

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  Salem Metro Home Inventory

Salem Metro Real Estate
Salem area real estate is not quite as strong as Portland, but definitely strengthening. Witness the nearly 25% drop in home inventory over the past month alone. This brings greater Salem into a marginal seller’s market and may foreshadow even lower inventories ahead.

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Salem Home Prices Surge
Salem area home prices are up 9.5% compared to this time last year and now average $233,600. View the complete Salem area report, including neighborhoods and nearby communities here.

The Bottom Line
Barring unpredictable forces like significantly higher mortgage interest rates or a jump in regional unemployment, Aurora, Oregon real estate is poised to continue moving upward, with moderate home price increases likely to follow for the short to mid-term.

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Thinking About Selling?
A great time to consider selling is now, while our Aurora, Oregon real estate market is strong. For a free report on what your property could sell for, Contact Certified Realty, our AuroraOregon.com sponsor, using the convenient contact form below.

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Aurora, Oregon Real Estate News

A new, free report on Aurora, Oregon real estate is now available. 

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Click here or on the image above to view the complete report about Aurora, Oregon real estate.

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Thinking of selling your Aurora, Oregon property? Contact our sponsor Certified Realty at 503-682-1083 for free information on what your property could sell for in today’s seller’s market.