Welcome to our in-depth series of posts focused on the real estate markets in Marion County, Polk County, Linn County, and Benton County. This includes the vibrant cities of Salem, Keizer, Woodburn, Stayton, Turner, Aumsville, Sublimity, Jefferson, Dallas, Monmouth, Independence, Albany, Lebanon, and Corvallis in beautiful Oregon. Whether you’re a prospective homebuyer, seller, or just interested in local market trends, we’ve got you covered.
In these posts, we dive deep into all the key metrics that shape the real estate landscape. We analyze inventory levels, home prices, and sales activity, giving you a clear picture of market conditions. Our discussion covers the number of days homes spend on the market, comparing listing prices to actual sales prices to give you insights into market trends. We’ll also look at the total volume of homes sold, active inventory, and the flow of new listings entering the market.
Our goal is to provide you with up-to-date, data-driven insights to help you make informed decisions, whether you’re buying, selling, or just keeping a pulse on the market. Stay tuned for regular updates and deep dives into your local real estate market!
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Salem Market Snapshot: Where Inventory Piles Up—and Where It Doesn’t If you’ve felt like the entry level is a battle and the luxury tier is a leisurely brunch, you’re not wrong. Using the last 90 days of closed sales to set absorption, here’s how many months of inventory we’re carrying at each price point in…
Keizer Housing Market – August 2025 Small but mighty — and this month, mighty interesting. Keizer’s August market tells a much different story than its bigger neighbor, Salem. While Salem’s holding the line on prices and building inventory, Keizer’s numbers are down almost across the board. But before you panic-sell or pull your listing, let’s…
Inventory’s Up, But Buyers Are Picky Active inventory in August jumped 4.4% from July, landing at 566 homes on the market. That’s more choices for buyers, which is typically great news, except that buyers are looking at homes and waiting for something better to come on the market, unless it is a great home. More…
Woodburn Real Estate Market Review: July 2025 vs. July 2024 This report provides a comparative analysis of the Woodburn real estate market, focusing on the month of July, contrasting 2025 data with 2024 figures. Key Highlights: Median Sales Price: Woodburn’s median sales price saw a significant…
Jefferson OR Real Estate Market Review Median Sales Price: The median sales price in Jefferson County has seen a significant increase. 2025: $424,950 2024: $365,000 Change: +16.4% Closed Sales: The number of closed sales has also risen year-over-year. 2025: 16 2024: 13 Change: +23.1% Median Days on Market: Properties are spending less time on the…
If you’ve been watching the Aumsville real estate market for the past decade (or even just the last few years), you’re probably wondering, “Wait… what did that house sell for?” Spoiler: You’re not imagining things. From 2016 to 2025, Aumsville home prices have nearly doubled, and the journey hasn’t been smooth sailing—it’s been more like…
Monmouth Real Estate Market Update – July 2025: Time to Recalibrate The July numbers are in. Whether you’re thinking about buying, selling, or just love some good real estate gossip, here’s your quick and easy rundown of what’s happening. Let’s start with the big headline: The median sales price in Monmouth hit $425,000—a modest 2.1%…
Silverton, Oregon Real Estate Update May 2025: A Market Catching Its Breath If you’re keeping tabs on Silverton’s housing market this spring, May brought a quiet but meaningful shift: home prices took a dip, while buyers stayed busy and inventory rose. The median sales price landed at $512,450, which is a 9% drop compared to…
Dallas, Oregon Housing Market Update May 2025 – Prices Rise, Listings Drop, and Buyers Hustle If you’re shopping for a home in Dallas, Oregon or thinking about selling, the May 2025 market numbers are out—and they’re saying a lot. Let’s start with the headliner: home prices jumped to a median of $517,450, marking a 13.9%…