Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Market Update

September 27, 2011

Homes, Cabins & Condominiums: Mt Hood Area (153)

155 Active homes and Cabins Currently listed for sale. ( includes Single Family Residences,Condos & Cabins)
21Pending Sales
24%  REO/Bank Owned Foreclosures and Short Sales (not all Short Sales Close)
69 Homes and cabins sold to date in 2011
 

Lots and Acreage: Mt Hood Area (153)

49 Active land listings in the Mt Hood Area or Villages of Mt Hood
2 Pending Sales
5 Sold Undeveloped Land Properties to date in 2011
 
 
Market Snapshot is a Peek at Mt Hood Real Estate Market Conditions provided by Blythe Creek
 

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Dollar Lake Fire-Mopping up...

All information provided by the Mt Hood National Forest

During the late afternoon yesterday, the majestic summit of Mount Hood
was seen for the first time in the last three days. As the clouds
parted, they left between 1” of rain on the west side of the fire and
¼” on the east side. As the warmer, drier weather prevails for the
rest of the week, smoke will reappear in the afternoons on those parts
of the fire that still have heat.

Firefighters are focused on rehabilitation of the trails, roads and
firelines that are in the fire area, as well as mop-up. Their work
now consists of moving slash and trees that were cut down in the
suppression efforts, from view of the major trails. They are also
constructing waterbars and other drainage features where necessary.
They are using water to dose-out any hot-spots within 100 to 300 feet
of the fire perimeter. Most of the existing heat is in the northern
part of the fire area, that burned on September 11th.

In order to allow fire equipment better access to the northern part of
the fire, a masticator is being used on the 1811 road. This machine
chews up small trees and brush, in a much more efficient manner than a
hand crew could do.

The Northwest Oregon Incident Management team led by incident
commander Carl West, assumed control of the fire at 6 am. this
morning. Today is a day of shadowing and transition, as PNW 3 team
members pack up and go home.

The fire closure still affects many trails on the north side of Mount
Hood. For example, it is still not possible to walk the Timberline
trail. Specific information about these and other closures on the
Mount Hood National Forest can be found at;

http://www.fs.usda.gov/mthood.





As soon as conditions allow for public
and firefighter safety, these closures will be lifted. The campground
and resort at Lost lake is open, and the lake is open to recreation.

Thank you to the Mt Hood Chamber of Commerce for the distribution of current and critical information concering the Villages of Mt Hood.

Mt Hood Real Estate For Sale in the Villages of Mt Hood includes Welches Oregon Real Estate, Brightwood Oregon Real Estate, Government Camp Oregon Real Estate and Rhododendron Oregon Real Estate plus Mt Hood Lots and Land.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Dollar Lake Fire Update

Fire Update – 09/15/2011 7:30 a.m. PT
All information from the Mt Hood National Forest

The Dollar Lake Fire was visited Thursday by small quantities of mist and
drizzle. The highest rain-gauge reading was 7/100ths of an inch at Ghost
Ridge. The moisture hasn’t penetrated far into the forest floor, however,
and forest fuels continue to smolder deep into the ground.
Hand-held infrared sensors are helping firefighters locate and eliminate
hot spots which may not otherwise be seen or smelled at this stage of the
fire. With the help of the IR sensors, firefighters have completed mop-up
along the eastern quarter of the fire perimeter.
Crews are making headway with respect to establishing firelines, but 3
miles of line remains to be built.
Excess resources are being demobilized. Two hotshot crews who have
been camping in the wilderness and working on Cathedral Ridge will be
extracted today because of deteriorating weather conditions. Some air
resources are also being released -- six aircraft remain. Some of the
158,000 feet of hose that were delivered to the lines over the duration of
the fire have been returned to fire camp for cleaning, drying, and rolling.
Temperatures are expected to decline another 10 degrees at higher
elevations, and winds will decrease from gusts of 30 to gusts of 20 mph. A
light rain is forecast to reach the Hood River drainage on Sunday. Today,
however, the fire may experience clear skies in the afternoon. Warming is
expected next week, and the number of visible smokes will likely increase.
CLOSURES
Area & Road:
Forest Roads: 16 and 18 are closed and all forest roads within the area closure boundary.
Forest Roads 2840, 3511, 3512 are closed. For details on area closures please see:
www.inciweb.org/incident/2563/
Campgrounds:
Lost Lake resort & Campground are open but the surface of lake remains closed (no swimming
or boating is allowed on the lake), McNeil, Riley Horse Camp, Lost Creek, Kinnikinnick, Tilly Jane, and
Cloud Cap.
Trails:
Pacific Crest Trail from the Rushing Water Creek crossing, north to Wahtum Lake;
Trail #600 from Gnarl Ridge Trail #652 northwest to its terminus at Ramona Falls Trail #797;
Burnt Lake Trail #772 from the Burnt Lake north trailhead, south to the wilderness boundary;
Cast Lake Trail #773 and Horseshoe Trail #774 from the trailhead in Riley campground south to the wilderness boundary;
Sandy River Trail #770 and Ramona Falls Trail #797;
Yokum Ridge #771;
Mazamas Trail #625;
Vista Ridge Trail #626, Elk Cove Trail #631 and Pinnacle Ridge Trail #630
FOR ADDITIONAL AND UPDATED FIRE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT:
Dollar Lake Fire Information: www.inciweb.org/incident/2563 & Mount Hood Nat’l Forest: www.fs.usda.gov/mthood
Thank you to the Mt Hood Chamber of Commerce for the distribution of current and critical information concering the Villages of Mt Hood.
 

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Market Action Report-August 2011

 All Information & Graphics from the Monthly Market Action Report, RMLS of Portland
August Residential Highlights
Sales activity in the Portland Metro area showed improvements in closed and pending sales this August compared with August 2010. (Please see “NOTE” below about increased pending sales.)
Closed sales grew 30.7% in August 2011 compared to August 2010. Pending sales were up 29.6%, and new listings dropped 24.8%. See residential highlights table below.
Comparing July 2011 with August 2011, closed sales increased from 1,709 to 1,805 (5.6%). Pending sales also went up from 1,928 to 2,187 (13.4%). New listings went down from 2,942 to 2,879 (-2.1%).
At the month’s rate of sales, the 11,276 active residential listings would last about 6.2 months.
Sale Prices
Average sale price for August 2011 declined 9.2% compared to August 2010. Median sale price also fell 10%. See residential highlights table above.
Month to month, comparing July 2011 to August 2011, sale price activity fell slightly. Average sale price went down from $275,100 to $271,800 (-1.2%) while median sale price decreased from $227,200 to $225,000 (-1%).
Year-to-Date
Comparing January-August 2010 with the same period in 2011, results were mixed. Closed sales decreased by 0.5% (13,185 v. 13,114), while pending sales increased by 2.8% (14,248 v. 14,645). New listings fell 26% (34,043 v. 25,189).

Area 153 Statistics for August 2011


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Interest Rates are Hitting another low point for 2011. When Looking for Mt Hood Real Estate for Sale come MtHoodRealEstate.net for the latest Information.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Dollar Lake Fire Update

Reposted-Mt Hood National Forest
Fire Update – 09/14/2011 8:30 a.m. PT
For the latest information on the Dollar Lake Fire, go to www.inciweb.org/incident/2563/

Tuesday was a quiet day on the fire, with very little active fire behavior. The fire crept and smoldered throughout the understory, producing dramatically less smoke and consuming unburned areas.  Contingency lines are being constructed or planned in critical locations, while mop-up along the east side of the fire approaches the final standards developed by Forest Service resource advisers. Much of the fire which had pushed north past the decommissioned road in the new wilderness area has now been lined.

A hotshot crew was able to “hook” the extreme northwest corner of the fire along Cathedral Ridge yesterday, and will continue strengthening it today, blocking any further advance of the fire along the ridge. “This is a crucial point of the fire because of the values at risk”, said Operations Chief Alex Robinson. It is the closest point to the Bull Run watershed, the transmission line, and privately-owned land. To the east of Cathedral Ridge, fire crews have been assessing access to the persistent hot spots on ridges above Stump Creek and the two forks of Ladd Creek. The steep, rock walls in these canyons have slowed progress in eliminating the widely-spread hot spots.

Wednesday's weather is again expected to assist firefighters. The onshore push is expected to strengthen, bringing a deepening marine layer. Some clouds may develop over the western portion of the fire, and temperatures are forecast to be 6 degrees lower than Tuesday. Winds from the west may gust to 20 mph. These conditions are unlikely to result in active fire behavior, because of the forecasted high humidity’s. The amount of smoke being produced will decrease, however it will continue to be visible in the fire area for weeks to come.
Because of the recent availability of privately contracted helicopters, all three Blackhawk helicopters from the Oregon National Guard were demobilized. Eight helicopters remain on the incident. Lost Lake Resort and campground have been reopened, but the surface of Lost Lake remains closed due tosafety concerns with helicopters dipping water.
CLOSURES
Area & Road:
Forest Roads: 16 and 18 are closed and all forest roads within the area closure boundary. Forest Roads
2840, 3511, 3512 are closed. For details on area closures please see: www.inciweb.org/incident/2563/
Campgrounds:
Lost Lake resort & Campground are open but the surface of lake remains closed (no swimming or boating
is allowed on the lake), McNeil, Riley Horse Camp, Lost Creek, Kinnikinnick, Tilly Jane, and Cloud Cap.
Trails:
  • Pacific Crest Trail from the Rushing Water Creek crossing, north to Wahtum Lake;
  • Trail #600 from Gnarl Ridge Trail #652 northwest to its terminus at Ramona Falls Trail #797;
  • Burnt Lake Trail #772 from the Burnt Lake north trailhead, south to the wilderness boundary;
  • Cast Lake Trail #773 and Horseshoe Trail #774 from the trailhead in Riley campground south to the wilderness boundary;
  • Sandy River Trail #770 and Ramona Falls Trail #797;
  • Yokum Ridge #771;
  • Mazamas Trail #625;
  • Vista Ridge Trail #626, Elk Cove Trail #631 and Pinnacle Ridge Trail #630
Thank you to the Mt Hood Chamber of Commerce for the distribution of current and critical information concering the Villages of Mt Hood
FOR ADDITIONAL AND UPDATED FIRE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT:

LockBox Openings Dipped Labor Day Weekend

Here are the latest Lock Box openings that show a dip for late August & Labor Day weekend.


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Interest Rates are Hitting another low point for 2011. When Looking for Mt Hood Real Estate for Sale come MtHoodRealEstate.net for the latest Information.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Dollar Lake Fire Update

Fire Update – 09/10/2011 8:30 a.m. PT, Information from the Mt Hood National Forest Iniweb ( see link below)



Governor John Kitzhaber visited the Dollar Lake Fire heli-base on Friday afternoon. The Governor was briefed by Incident Commander Jeff Pendleton and answered questions from the media. He thanked firefighters for all of their hard work and efforts. Burning conditions improved on Friday, enabling firefighters to continue burnout operations along the northwest corner of the fire. Unburned fuels deep within the fire interior ignited in the headwaters of the Ladd Creek drainage, creating a plume of smoke that was visible from adjacent communities. Hand crews and air tankers successfully tackled a four acre “spot” as the fire became increasingly active along Cathedral Ridge. Air tankers made four retardant drops high on Cathedral Ridge to assist hotshot crews working in the wilderness. Fire officials remain concerned about continued drying in the days ahead and this weekend’s forecasted critical fire weather.
The fire is burning 9 miles east of homes along the Lolo Pass Road and 2 to 3 miles southeast of the headwaters of the Bull Run watershed. The fire is 19 miles east of the intake for the Bull Run water system. On Friday, the fire did not move any closer to transmission lines, private land, homes, or the watershed. A community meeting in Welches, was attended by 180 people Friday Evening. Fire officials provided the latest information on the status of the fire, strategies, and tactics.
CLOSURES
Area & Road:
Forest Roads 13, 16, and 18 are closed and all forest roads within the area closure boundary.
Forest Roads 2840, 3511, 3512 are closed.
For details on area closures please see: www.inciweb.org/incident/2563/
Campgrounds:
  • Lost Lake,
  • Wahtum Lake,
  • McNeil, Riley Horse Camp,
  • Lost Creek,
  • Kinnikinnick,
  • Tilly Jane,
  • Cloud Cap.
Trails:
  • Pacific Crest Trail from the Rushing Water Creek crossing, north to Wahtum Lake;
  • Trail #600 from Gnarl Ridge Trail #652 northwest to its terminus at Ramona Falls Trail #797;
  • Burnt Lake Trail #772 from the Burnt Lake north trailhead, south to the wilderness boundary;
  • Cast Lake Trail #773 and Horseshoe Trail #774 from the trailhead in Riley campground south to the wilderness boundary;
  • Sandy River Trail #770 and Ramona Falls Trail #797;
  • Yokum Ridge #771;
  • Mazamas Trail #625;
  • Vista Ridge Trail #626,
  • Elk Cove Trail #631
  • Pinnacle Ridge Trail #630
Thank you to the Mt Hood Chamber of Commerce for the distribution of current and critical information concering the Villages of Mt Hood. For the latest information on the Dollar Lake Fire, go to www.inciweb.org/incident/2563/

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Market Snapshot

September 8, 2011
Homes, Cabins & Condominiums: Mt Hood Area (153)
  • 160 Active homes and Cabins Currently listed for sale. ( includes Single Family Residences,Condos & Cabins)
  • 20 Pending Sales , 40% Bank Owned (REO) and Short Sales (Short Sales have lower incidence of closing)
  • 63 Homes and cabins sold to date in 2011

Lots and Acreage: Mt Hood Area (153)

  • 44 Active land listings in the Mt Hood Area or Villages of Mt Hood
  • 2 Pending Sales
  • 5 Sold Undeveloped Land Properties to date in 2011
Market Snapshot is a bi-monthly Peek at Mt Hood Real Estate Market Conditions provided by Blythe Creek

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Hiking Mt Hood....Great Trail Not Affected by Trail Closures on Mt Hood

The question is this weekend, where to go Hiking to avoid closed trails due to the Dollar fire.
Here is the most resent article on the Dollar Fire I could find, but I will also include other information on closed trails and some good Alternatives for a Labor Day Jaunt. All information on the Dollar is updated on the InciWeb, Mt Hood National Forest's Incident Information System. here is the most recent release on the Dollar Fire InciWeb & Dollar Lake Fire Evening Update
As of September 3, 2011 here is a list of the Trail & Campground Closures on the Mt Hood National Forest. Primarily up Lolo Pass to trails up Zig Zag Mountain and the Alpine lakes on Zig Zag Mountain, McNeill and Riley Horse camp Part of the Timberline trail. See the complete List
Now some good alternatives for a Hike On the Mt Hood National Forest. The Old Salmon River Trail and the Upper Salmon River Trail are old favorites.

    

They are on the west side of Hunchback Mountain and not at all close to the fire. The Upper Salmon River Trail goes all the way to Trillium Lake. With no East wind blowing today, it shouldn't be smokey either. On the Upper Salmon River Trail there is eveidence of an ancient fire on very large Old Growth. Here is a the link to the Salmon River Trail #742



Enjoy Labor Day on Sept 5, 2011 and Drive Safely!!!!
No, you won't find any Mt Hood Real Estate for Sale on this outing, but you will see some
AWESOME Mt Hood Real Estate!

Saturday, September 3, 2011

August 2011 Mt Hood Closed Home and Cabin Sales

The Following List are the August closed sales for the Villages of Mt Hood which includes Brightwood, Rhododendron, Welches and Government Camp, Oregon.

From the number of closed Sales for the Month of August, 21% of the Sales were REO (Foreclosure Sales) and Short Sales, 1 Forest Service Leased Land Cabin closed and 1 New Construction Home Closed. Check out links for Mt Hood Foreclosures and Forest Service Leased Land Cabins. Also check out the link to Mt Hood Waterfront Homes & Cabins.
Check all the Homes & Cabins for sale by the following towns.
Interest Rates are Hitting another low point for 2011. When Looking for Mt Hood Real Estate for Sale come MtHoodRealEstate.net for the latest Information.

Friday, September 2, 2011

JUST SOLD Homes and Cabins Listed for Sale by Blythe Creek

Congratulations to the New Owners of these great homes and cabins in the Villages of Mt Hood, including Rhododendron Oregon Real Estate & Welches Oregon Real Estate.   

Mt Hood Golf Course Home in Welches, Oregon


Beautifully maintained Golf Course Custom Home with 4 bedrooms plus 3 full baths, A Master Suite on Main Floor & a Den/office too! All Knotty Pine cabinetry, trim & doors. Refinished Hardwood Floors. Every Bedroom has a Walk in Closet. 7 Skylights! Sunny Location on the Red Course at the Resort at the Mountain on a Sun Filled location.
If you know a friend or relative looking for a Mt Hood Golf Course Home, click on the Link.

New Construction on Secluded One Acre

Live with the Tree tops out your Front Windows. Hardwood Floors in Living Room & Dining Room. Island with eating bar in Kitchen. Hickory Cabinetry & Granit countertops. Large Deck, Covered Porch. Master Suite Upstairs. Bedroom on Main with Bath. Family/Bonus Room on the Lower Level with 3rd bedroom & Full Bath too. 1 car garage downstairs. Shingle cedar siding.
Check out Kott Mt Homes
Click on the Link if you know a friend or relative looking for a Home on Acreage in the Mt Hood area.

Awesome Zig Zag Riverfront Getaway

Remodeled 1931 ZigZag River cabin. View of River & Flag Mountain from the great room & deck. Also, the ZigZag Riverside and Pioneer Bridle trails just outside the door! EZ access during snow.Cabin has oversized river rock fireplace & Energy efficient windows wood windows,Metal roof,clear cedar siding, Knotty Pine interior and vaulted GR ceiling. Generous under-cabin dry storage
Click on the Links if you know a friend or relative looking for a Leased Land Cabin on the Mt Hood National Forest or other Mt Hood Real Estate For Sale on Waterfront sites..

Classic Mt Hood Log Home on Private Land

Step Back in Time and enjoy this Vintage Log Home on Bear Creek. Great Ski Cabin! Vaulted Living Room. Rock Fireplace with newer wood stove insert. Large Detached Garage. Plumbed for Washer & Dryer in Down stairs bedroom. Bedrooms are non-conforming. Electric Fireplace in Back Bedroom with Back Deck by Creek.
Click on the Links if you know a friend or relative looking for a Mt Hood Cabin on Waterfront Homes and Cabins


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All of the Above Homes and Cabins were listed for sale by Blythe Underwood Creek

Take a look at the local market conditions by searching Market Snapshot on www.MtHoodRealEstate.net ,your place for Mt Hood Real Estate.