Grants Pass Real Estate, Medford Real Estate, and the Southern Oregon Housing Market Recovery
I’ve been blogging for months now about the Southern Oregon housing market recovery by focusing on Grants Pass real estate and Medford real estate, as well as homes throughout the rest of the country. Now there is evidence both from my personal sales in the Southern Oregon real estate market and from the Case Shiller home price index that we’ve finally turned a corner.
It seems that 15 of the top 20 markets in the country have seen either price increases or no declines at all for the month of May. In some of my previous blogs, I wrote that the bottom of the housing market was June 2009. Interestingly, Jim Cramer of CNBC’s Mad Money feels the same way. Admittedly, we’ve all been wrong before but on his July 28th show Jim told his viewers that those who wait for evidence of a turnaround in the housing or stock markets will be missing out on the great buying opportunities.
Now, to be fair, Jim actually called the bottom of the market in Continue reading Grants Pass Real Estate, Medford Real Estate, and the Southern Oregon Housing Market Recovery


As the temperatures in the Southern Oregon real estate market approach triple digits, it always reminds me why people who live, work, and play in Southern Oregon love to call it home. The hotter it gets, the more we head for Southern Oregon’s rivers, ponds, creeks, and lakes for water sports, recreation, and just plain cooling off.
With a few exceptions, whether your primary residence is located in the Southern Oregon real estate market or just about anywhere else in the United States, you are probably wondering just how long it’s going to take to attain an unquestioned real estate recovery let alone a real estate rebound.
There it was in black and white, above-the-fold on the front page of the Grants Pass Daily Courier: Building Activity Picking Up. Did this article about an increase in the number of building permits issued in Josephine County signal the beginning of a return to work for builders or is it just an anomaly in the Southern Oregon real estate market? Or maybe it’s just a little bit of both.
150 years ago the State of Oregon joined the United States of America and beginning in the early 1880’s, Grants Pass began to grow as a community. Today, the Josephine County Historical Society keeps track of Grants Pass history, both past and present.




