Keizer Real Estate Market Conditions
Stay informed on the latest real estate trends in Keizer Oregon with our comprehensive market condition reports. Compiled by a seasoned local real estate agent, these reports provide in-depth analysis of key market factors, including home price trends, inventory levels, and sales data. Whether you’re a buyer, seller, or simply keeping an eye on the market, these detailed insights will help you make informed real estate decisions.
Our Keizer real estate market reports cover everything from the median and average home prices to the number of active listings and homes sold. With regular updates, you’ll always have access to the most current market conditions in Keizer, allowing you to stay one step ahead of the competition.
Whether you’re buying or selling in Keizer, these reports offer valuable insights for navigating the local real estate market. Rely on expert guidance and data-driven analysis to make your next move with confidence.
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…
Keizer Real Estate Market Report – May 2025 Well, well, well—Keizer’s May 2025 housing market showed us that real estate doesn’t always move in one direction. It was a month of mixed messages, but we’ve got you covered with what it really means if you’re planning to buy or sell this summer. Let’s start with…
You know how Keizer usually flies under the radar, quietly tucked next to Salem doing its own thing? Well, in April 2025, the market shouted, “Notice me!”—and we’re here for it. Let’s start with the headline: The median sales price in Keizer dropped to $413,000—that’s down 7.4% from a year ago. Buyers, that’s your cue…
Keizer Housing Market: Big Gains Amid Tight Inventory The Keizer real estate market wrapped up in November 2024 with some eye-catching stats that are unexpected given the current interest rates. If you’re keeping an eye on local trends, here’s the scoop: median home prices increased to $457,000, a remarkable 10.1% increase from this time last…
Keizer Real Estate Market Update – October 2024 Are you curious about the current state of Keizer’s real estate market? Let’s dig into the numbers for October 2024. Median Sales Price The median sales price held steady at $436,900, showing a 4.1% increase year-over-year. However, compared to last month, prices dipped slightly by 2.7%, offering…
The Keizer real estate market update for September 2024 is seeing some intriguing shifts. While home prices continue to climb, fewer homes are changing hands, making it a unique time for both buyers and sellers. Let’s break down the data to see what’s happening in our local market. Rising Home Prices in Keizer The median…
Keizer has always had a tight market since they need the urban growth boundary to expand in order to build more homes. They were the first local market to stabilize in the real estate crash because of the good schools and easy jump-off point for split commuters to Portland and Salem. The following data is…
It’s that time of year. Mid-January gives agents a chance to get all of their sold data into our local MLS so we can run some data and see where the year ended. The 4th quarter in real estate in most of the Salem metro cities was brisk, well in comparison to recent years anyway.…
Home prices have continued to decline in Keizer, just like Salem. The question is whether or not I was accurate in my predictions from last year. I have an ego to maintain, you know. Last year I predicted a 5% decline in home prices and a flat line in home sales. So how did I…
August saw a bit of a jump up in home prices from last August. I certainly wouldn’t say that home prices are appreciating in Keizer but last year was the end of the tax credit and July and August were dismal months in real estate. Home prices really couldn’t get worse than after the tax…