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WHAT'S HAPPENING IN SPOKANE IN 2009

HAPPY NEW YEAR,

THE BIGGEST CONCERN ON EVERYONES MIND OVER THE PAST YEAR HAS BEEN THE HOUSING MARKET, WHAT IDEAS DO YOU ENTERTAIN TO PUT US ON THE ROAD TO RECOVERY?

WHAT DO YOU SEE AS A SOLUTION? SOUND OFF!

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01/03/2009 08:49 AM by Omaha Real Estate & Omaha Homes for Sale - The Trumm Team (Alliance Real Estate)


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01/03/2009 12:02 PM by Sergio Rebollo Jr. (Exit Prime Realty)


I kind of butchered my blog approach here....let's see how about if actually state what is happening in the Spokane Market and what those expectations for 2009 may be...."Gee...DUH!"

Spokane Washington is a micro market and considered to be a mid sized metropolitan area and our industry is fueled by health-care, technology, bio tech, manufacturing, agriculture and tourism and other conservative efforts.

It is really rather interesting as we sit here in Spokane and take a look at what we are hearing about the market nationwide and we realize that we just do not fit into the mold. Albeit we are facing some recession related ramifications and there will always be the nay Sayer's and "Debbie Downers" that will always run around preaching "the sky is falling" but the reality is that in Spokane its not as grim as it appears nationally.

I of course wouldn't be ridiculous and say its perfectly fine and wonderful ......let's hold hands and sing its a "small world" No the Reality is this...we are seeing some blows in Real Estate, we felt it at the gas pump, we are definitely seeing it in the grocery stores, and retail is definitely taking a hit.

However the hit is minimal and its yes weakened our market....but we are still stronger than the national average. We continue to buck the trends and continue to receive such rankings from Forbes, Business Inc, and various other periodical princes that state commentary like "#22 in better economies" "best place to retire for keeping your wealth" "best place for young people" #4 in best place to do business"

Headlines aside, what am I seeing out there as a full time relocation Realtor? Well.... in migration is still happening, but at a slower rate, because we are very close to an air force base we are seeing in migration in that area due to all the base closures in surrounding states. I am seeing housing prices dropping or leveling out. The inventory is higher than usual but in the last couple of months we have still seen many sales. What is happening nationwide and even here is that good old Kharma is slapping us back into reality and saying..."stop the glut"

Back when we were happily enjoying the good times of ARMS and Zero Down Loans didn't we really know that these loans were made specific for a set type of lender and needed to be used wisely and determinately. I say, in our guts as a nation we knew this was not a good thing....yet we went on to keep doing it, now we are seeing the outcome of using our homes to refinance and gain cash...as if the house were an ATM. All bad things must come to an end....The loans are not BAD it's the choices of the people who used them for all the wrong reasons that are bad.

With this said, Spokane is healing...or putting itself to rights as the rest of the nation struggles to do. The good news is that we do not have as much "bed rest" as other areas!

There is always going to be a need for people to buy and sell homes, as long as we stick to good common sense and ethics and counsel our clients in the way they need to be counseled we can survive. The good news is...recessions do not last forever, they always end.

If you would like more specific information about the Spokane Economy feel free to email me anytime.

Posted Saturday Jan 03