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ATTENTION WHALE WATCHERS

The Southern Oregon Coast is a great location if you are excited about watching for whales. The spring Whale Watching Week for 2008 is March 22nd - March 29th. The migrations are spread out for a few weeks on either side of "watch week." This is not the only time you can see the whales. Many so called "resident" gray whales also spend months near the Oregon Coast, especially in summer and fall! About 18,000 whales will pass by our coast during March, April, May and June on their way to Alaska's Bering Sea.

HARRIS BEACH STATE PARK
There are several Whale Watching Sites where you can watch for migrating gray whales and their babies. Some of the Brookings areas that have proved to be wonderful sites for whale watching are Harris Beach State Park, Cape Ferrelo, and Cape Sebastian. During Whale Watching Weeks you will find many, many people poised with binoculars patiently scanning the waters of the ocean for a glimpse of the whales. The Juveniles pass first followed by adults and last come the mother's with their babies. Many of them come close to shore to feed on the great food supply that the Oregon coastline affords. In April and May you might even get the opportunity to see mothers and calves resting in protected coves close to shore.
During the summer months there are about 200-400 whales that do not go as far north as Alaska to feed. There are generally feeding whales on the central coast from July through October and these whales may stay very close to shore while feeding and it is often easy to spot them.
For year round whale watchers, here are a few whale watching tips: Gray whales may possibly be seen year round on the Oregon, Washington and California coastlines. Warm, weather - appropriate clothing and binoculars really help! Morning light (with the sun at your back) is often helpful to spot blows first with your naked eye, then focus more closely with binoculars. Calmer days are better whale watching days, by land, sea, or air! Any spot with an ocean view may yield whale sightings.
You can find more information on whale watching at Whale Spoken Here. You will also find maps of the coastal whale watching sites.
So if you like whales, then Brookings is the place to be during Whale Watching Weeks. What an adventure for the entire family!
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RESIDENTIAL MARKET HIGHLIGHTS
Residential Review: Curry County Oregon January 2008 Reporting Period
Curry County, Oregon | New Listings | Pending Sales | Closed Sales | Average Sale Price | Median Sale Price | Average Market Time |
January 2008 | 52 | 14 | 20 | 378,800 | 288,000 | 180 |
Year to Date | 52 | 14 | 20 | 378,800 | 288,000 | 180 |
January 2007 | 80 | 18 | 16 | 328,900 | 267,000 | 182 |
Year To Date | 80 | 18 | 16 | 328,900 | 267,000 | 182 |
January Residential Highlights & Appreciation
When comparing January 2008 to January 2007, the closed sales in Curry County grew 25%, while new listings decreased 35%. Accepted offers dropped 22.2%.
Comparing the last twelve months to those immediately prior, average sale price grew ($314,200 v. $307,800) and median saw no growth ($275,000).
**Information taken from the RMLS January Market Report**
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Okay, this picture IS from last year but it won't be long before we will be seeing these flowers blooming here in Brookings, ( some already are! just not foxglove, but I just love this picture.) Our mild climate gives us the nick- name "The Banana Belt" and we can boast an average year round temp of 65*. This is my first post and as a kick off I just want everyone to know what a paradise Brookings Oregon is! Many people come to Brookings as a retirement destination, some buy second homes here for vacation purposes and still others just can't resist the small coastal town atmosphere and want to make this their home town. With property prices lower than most California coastal towns, Brookings does have a special allure! We will be having our annual Azalea Festival in May and will post more on this later!
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