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DOUGLAS COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® MARCH 2012 DOUGLAS COUNTY DOUGLAS COUNTY EVENT CALENDAR March 9th DC Million Dollar Club Luncheon, Roseburg Country Club, Noon March 15-20th AE Institute in Louisville, KY (Stephanie will be out of the office) March 28th Education Class: Non-Traditional Closings DCAR/RMLS Building from Noon-3:30pm (Lunch provided) A Message from your President… Spring is just a few days away and with it comes the traditional busy season for realtors. From the activity I have seen so far this year, it looks as if it may be busier than it has been over the past few years. The nice weather not only brings out leaves on the trees but also brings out the buyers and sellers. Realtors come out of winter hibernation and start getting ready for the hustle of the summer months. While you are getting your new listings ready to sell don’t forget about all the realtor store can do to help. Stepha- nie has the store stocked with every thing you need, signs, flyer boxes, flags and even clothing to let everyone know you are proud to be a realtor. If you don’t see what you need, ask and she will see if she can get it for you. Last week I had the pleasure to attend the Million Dollar Club luncheon. Congratulations to all the members you should all be proud of your accomplishments. It was good to see the new faces and all of the returning members. I especially enjoyed the recognition of our char- ter members, Janet Johnston, Bernis Wagner, and Wayne Spicer. Quite a few of our affili- ates also attended, they are an integral part of our association and I appreciate there sup- port. Overall, it was a great time. Until next month.

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Page 1: DOUGLAS COUNTY DOUGLAS COUNTY...2012/03/11  · REO-to-rental plan could work in areas where buyers are not quickly absorbing the shadow inventory.” To prevent further increases

DOUGLAS COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORSreg MARCH 2012

DOUGLAS COUNTY DOUGLAS COUNTY

EVENT CALENDAR March 9th DC Million Dollar Club Luncheon Roseburg Country Club Noon March 15-20th AE Institute in Louisville KY (Stephanie will be out of the office) March 28th Education Class Non-Traditional Closings DCARRMLS Building from Noon-330pm (Lunch provided)

A Message from your Presidenthellip

Spring is just a few days away and with it comes the traditional

busy season for realtors From the activity I have seen so far this

year it looks as if it may be busier than it has been over the past

few years The nice weather not only brings out leaves on the trees

but also brings out the buyers and sellers Realtors come out of

winter hibernation and start getting ready for the hustle of the

summer months While you are getting your new listings ready to

sell donrsquot forget about all the realtor store can do to help Stepha-

nie has the store stocked with every thing you need signs flyer

boxes flags and even clothing to let everyone know you are proud to be a realtor If you

donrsquot see what you need ask and she will see if she can get it for you

Last week I had the pleasure to attend the Million Dollar Club luncheon Congratulations to

all the members you should all be proud of your accomplishments It was good to see the

new faces and all of the returning members I especially enjoyed the recognition of our char-

ter members Janet Johnston Bernis Wagner and Wayne Spicer Quite a few of our affili-

ates also attended they are an integral part of our association and I appreciate there sup-

port Overall it was a great time

Until next month

2

Washington March 01 2012

Housing markets are complex and varied and a government pilot program to turn bank-owned properties into rentals could be disruptive and counterproductive in some markets according to the National Association of Realtorsreg

NAR urges the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) to proceed cautiously with its Real Estate-Owned (REO) Initia-tive pilot program to sell homes repossessed by government agencies to private investors to convert into rental units

ldquoAs the nationrsquos leading advocate for homeownership and housing issues Realtorsreg support efforts to reduce the high inventories of foreclosures but all real estate is local and we are concerned that REO-to-rental programs are not neces-sary in some areas and could even hinder the recoveryrdquo said NAR President Moe Veissi broker-owner of Veissi amp Associ-ates Inc in Miami ldquoIn many communities REOs are already moving well through the normal processes so we urge cau-tion when proceeding with a rental programrdquo

According to a recent NAR analysis while the overall visible inventory of foreclosures has been trending down across the country there is a noticeable difference in foreclosure inventories in states that require judicial proceedings to foreclose on a property versus inventories in states that do not require the courtrsquos intervention Foreclosure inventories in judicial states are currently 25 times higher than non-judicial states In addition the disposition of foreclosure inventories is considerably faster in non-judicial states where foreclosure sales rates are four times higher than in judicial states

ldquoInventories of condos and single-family homes for sale continuously fell last year suggesting that there is no significant oversupply of visible foreclosure inventory in the marketrdquo said NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun ldquoEven the shadow inventories of distressed homes have fallen though they remain elevated and are an ongoing concern The government REO-to-rental plan could work in areas where buyers are not quickly absorbing the shadow inventoryrdquo

To prevent further increases in foreclosure inventory NAR has repeatedly called for improved lending to creditworthy home buyers and have urged lenders to make more loan modifications mortgage refinancings and short sales which will help stabilize struggling housing markets

ldquoWhile REO-to-rental programs could be successful in a few communities we believe that doing more to ensure mortgage availability for qualified home buyers and investors could be even more beneficial in helping absorb excess foreclosure inventories across the countryrdquo said Veissi

NAR urges that a national advisory board be created to ensure that current and future REO-to-rental pilot programs truly benefit the local community minimize taxpayer losses and stabilize home values and suggests substantial participation of local market experts especially licensed real estate professionals who have unparalleled knowledge of local market con-ditions

The National Association of Realtorsreg ldquoThe Voice for Real Estaterdquo is Americarsquos largest trade association representing 1 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries

Information about NAR is available at wwwrealtororg This and other news releases are posted in the News Me-

dia section

Page 2 DOUGLAS COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORSreg

Government Foreclosure to Rental Pilot Programs Not Needed In Most Markets Say Realtorsreg

3

Page 3 DOUGLAS COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF

Fax (541) 342-8175

4

TRANSFER ON DEATH DEEDS

Page 4 DOUGLAS COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORSreg

By Dan G McKinney

Oregon enacted Senate Bill 815 which became effective January 1 2012 The bill called the ldquoUniform Real Property Transfer on Death Actrdquo allows real property owners to transfer their property to specifically named beneficiaries by way of a ldquotransfer on death deedrdquo that is recorded while the grantor is living The deed does not become active until after the transferorrsquos death and can be a useful tool in the estate planning process You will be seeing these deeds and should be aware how they work

What it does A transfer on death deed may be a cost effective method for giving property to specific beneficiaries without having to create a trust file a probate action in state court or make beneficiaries joint owners of the property If drafted properly the transfer on death deed effectively avoids probate allows grantors of a revocable living trust to keep the property in their names during their lifetime and is a great way to leave property to adult fam-ily members or friends Another added bonus to the transfer on death is that it is revocable at any time by either sell-ing the property or recording a different deed naming a different beneficiary In much the same way that beneficiary designations are made on bank accounts life insurance and investment accounts the transfer on death deed can be modified or changed at the will of the grantor

There some concerns with this kind of deed though Normally in a probate matter there is a four month period for creditors to make claims on the estate and then if none are made clear title may be transferred to the beneficiaries Under Senate Bill 815 that period is extended to eighteen months The purpose is to allow the State of Oregon to be notified of the grantorrsquos death and make any claims against the estate for reimbursement of money the state paid out for medical care This can complicate the sale of such properties as it will be difficult to ob-tain title insurance until after the waiting period has lapsed

Another problem which may arise is the situation where there are two grantors on a transfer on death deed Be aware that the recording of a transfer on death deed is not the same as granting title to real property If one grantor dies the other may still revoke the deed and transfer it to someone else If you come across a transfer on death deed during a title search be careful as it may not yet be an effective document transferring interest in property if the grantor is still living Once the grantor has died the transfer on death deed will have the effect of any other deed transferring an interest in property Finally a transfer on death deed does not allow the grantor to specify any future uses or conditions relating to the property

If you happen to come across a transfer on death deed while conducting a title search you will need to determine whether it has been revoked if and when the grantor has died and how many grantors are on the deed We are available to help you with such problems and can draft these deeds for your clients

Contact DC LAW the law office of Johnson amp McKinney Inc for all of your real estate needs

Our attorneys have over 80 years collective experience serving the real estate community

real estate documentation ~ real estate litigation and disputes ~condemnation ~ water rights ~ environmental and toxic substance

Douglas County Law Dan McKinney

435 SE Kane

Roseburg OR 97470

541-673-4451

5

Page 5

Would you like to see your Ad in the REALTORreg REVIEW

Call Stephanie DeFord 541-672-0563 for more information or to sign-up to get your space for 2012

Remember Affiliate Members get discounts when advertising with us

Coming SoonKudos Korner

A great way to recognize one of your colleagues for a job well done whether its real estate related or being involved in charity events for our community

6

Page 6

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Residential Sales Activity for the Last 90 Days

Douglas County Oregon

Period Ending March 8 2012

$0-99000

Total Listed 100 Minimum Sold Price $6700 Total Active Units 168

69 Average Sold Price $53944 Units SoldMonths Back 230

Median Sold Price $55000 Months of Inventory 73

Maximum Sold Price $98900

$100000-199000

Total Listed 153 Minimum Sold Price $101000 Total Active Units 319

Total Sold 81 Average Sold Price $144626 Units SoldMonths Back 27

Median Sold Price $146000 Months of Inventory 118

Maximum Sold Price $198000

$200000-299000

Total Listed 52 Minimum Sold Price $200000 Total Active Units 147

Total Sold 32 Average Sold Price $244234 Units SoldMonths Back 107

Median Sold Price $241000 Months of Inventory 138

Maximum Sold Price $293000

$300000-399000

Total Listed 23 Minimum Sold Price $305000 Total Active Units 81

Total Sold 7 Average Sold Price $336765 Units SoldMonths Back 23

Median Sold Price $328358 Months of Inventory 347

Maximum Sold Price $388000

$400000-499000

Total Listed 6 Minimum Sold Price $425000 Total Active Units 31

Total Sold 3 Average Sold Price $431350 Units SoldMonths Back 10

Median Sold Price $427050 Months of Inventory 31

Maximum Sold Price $442000

7

Page 7

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

$500000-599000

Total Listed 0 Minimum Sold Price $510000 Total Active Units 9

Total Sold 2 Average Sold Price $553500 Units SoldMonths Back 7

Median Sold Price $553500 Months of Inventory 135

Maximum Sold Price $597000

$600000-699000

Total Listed 4 Minimum Sold Price $670000 Total Active Units 20

Total Sold 1 Average Sold Price $670000 Units SoldMonths Back 03

Median Sold Price $670000 Months of Inventory 60

Maximum Sold Price $670000

$700000-999000

Total Listed 1 Minimum Sold Price Total Active Units 27

Total Sold 0 Average Sold Price Units SoldMonths Back INF

Median Sold Price Months of Inventory INF

Maximum Sold Price

$1000000+

Total Listed 3 Minimum Sold Price $1400000 Total Active Units 11

Total Sold 1 Average Sold Price $1400000 Units SoldMonths Back 03

Median Sold Price $1400000 Months of Inventory 33

Maximum Sold Price $1400000

The Oregon Association of REALTORSreg has chosen to lead the effort to gather signatures on a measure that will permanently pro-hibit the imposition of a real estate transfer tax here in Oregon With the state facing a budget deficit in the billions and local govern-ments searching for new sources of revenue the homeowners of Oregon are a tempting target for the addition of a new tax on the sale or transfer of real estate To learn more and get involved or sign the petition visit wwwProtectOregonHomescom

8

Page 8

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering dur-ing the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Ore-gon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) pre-sented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Looking for a Contact Person Check out our Affiliate List

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates that join us in support of what

we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

AFFILIATE LIST AFFILIATE Contact Phone Fax or Email

American Home Lending LLC Sandy Bratton 957-7777 957-7755

AmeriTitle Sandi Justis 672-6651 672-5793

Bryanrsquos Roofing Bryan Warren 459-4233 bryansroofinggmailcom

CE Manning Electrical Contracting Ed Manning 430-1975 cedward3491clearwirenet

Coopers Termite amp Pest Control Inc Mark Conklin 673-0363 440-8212

Country Financial Rusty Mentes 440-0475 440-0472

Douglas County Law Dan G McKinney 673-4451 673-1202

First American Title Ins Co Claudette Von Derahe 672-5555 1-800-433-1863

Fotan Web amp Graphic Design Matthew Danskine 677-0555 MattFotannet

Gearhart Mortgage Bill amp Stephanie Gearhart 584-2408 1- 866-323-5903

Hammer amp Nails Construction Keith Andruss 643-9582 HNRLS123yahoocom

Mutual of Omaha Travis Mace 541-344-6287 travismacemutualofomahacom

News-Review Pat BridgesShannon Smith 957-4247 pbridgesnrtodaycom

Oregon Pacific Banking Company Kim Erickson 541-902-9807 541-997-1787

Osborne Home Lending Ken Osborne 957-9191 957-9292

Premier Home Loans Curt Sandfort 492-1150 492-1528

PremierWest Bank Barb Johnson 677-7815 677-7814

Servpro of Douglas County Trever Kinney 541-459-3987 541-459-3101

Terrafirma Foundation Repair LLC Dan Holborrow 229-4049 dholborrowbeckleyexcom

Ticor Title Co Kay Wissman 673-1146 673-2118

Umpqua Bank

Sharm Reed Kathleen Lane Donella Fugate

Rachel Thompson

440-3928 440-3934 459-6928 440-3903

440-3935

Umpqua Inspections Craig Avery 541-784-5918 CraigUmpquaInspectionscom

Umpqua Insurance Rick Holland 672-3348 673-3994

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

Jay Couron Debi Ashley

Linda Weldon

673-2366 672-5700 957-5505

440-3935

Western Title amp Escrow Jennifer McIntosh 580-8735 jmcintoshwesterntitlecom

North River Roofing Jeanna Knox 679-4454 northriverroofingcharternet

9

Page 9

APPRAISERS Contact Phone Fax or Email

Applegate Appraisal Service Todd M Wilson 580-0978 toddwilsondouglasfastnet

Dozhier Appraisal Service Kathryn Dozhier 672-6658 672-6659

Appraisal Source Brett Findlay 459-6222 459-8222

Lisa Martin Real Estate Appraisal Lisa Martin 957-8900 677-8815

Lonnie R Ferber R E Appraisals Lonnie Ferber 673-7446 673-8711

Pamela S Simleness RE Appraiser Pamela Simleness 826-5654 simlenessgmailcom

RL Card Real Estate Appraisal Ron Card 673-7241 673-1540

Wentz amp Co Real Estate Appraisal Glenn Wentz 672-2790 440-1436

Appraisal Specialists Janel Phillips 430-7805 863-7649

Looking for a Contact Person Check out our Appraiser List

Daylight Savings Time Lockbox Reminder

RMLS News

Time change affects lockbox hours Remember the time change affects lockbox access hours because the lockboxes cannot sense the time change When we are in Daylight Savings Time it means that if a listing in Oregon says that a lockbox is available from 9AM-8PM it actually means 10AM-9PM In Washington if it reads 7AM-9PM it is actually 8AM-10PM If you prefer you can set your lock-

box to 24 hour access For instructions please see Document 1448 in the Forms and

Documents menu

10

Page 10

Report from Advisory meeting held on February 17th at 1000 am via phone conference

RMLS reported that they have been looking into a different lockbox system and had presentations from Supra and the alterna-tive system It was reported that the alternative system was very impressive and they have a lockbox taskforce assigned to determine what is best for RMLS members

There is also a taskforce set up for document storage which is a significant project Not much was mentioned about this project

The new listing load will be implemented hopefully by the end of May and will auto save information every 10-15 minutes and will also auto save information as you click on each segment of listing information

The short sale pending status will be implemented by the end of March

And a new ldquosharerdquo button is available on RMLS to share listings on Facebook Twitter and more

If you have any concerns question or ideas for RMLS please let me know and Irsquoll share them at the next RMLS Advisory meeting on March 16

Advisory Report

Report by Mary Gilbert Chairman of the RMLS Advisory Committee

Washington March 06 2012

Housing affordability conditions have reached the highest level since recordkeeping began in 1970 according to the National Association of Realtorsreg

NARrsquos Housing Affordability Index rose to a record high 2061 in January based on the relationship between median home price median family income and average mortgage interest rate The higher the index the greater the household purchasing power

An index of 100 is defined as the point where a median-income household has exactly enough income to qualify for the purchase of a median-priced existing single-family home assuming a 20 percent downpayment and 25 percent of gross income devoted to mortgage principal and interest payments For first-time buyers making small downpayments the affordability levels are relatively lower

NAR President Moe Veissi broker-owner of Veissi amp Associates Inc in Miami said this latest data underscores buyer opportuni-ties in todayrsquos market ldquoThis is the first time the housing affordability index has broken the two hundred mark meaning the typical family has roughly double the income needed to purchase a median-priced homerdquo he said ldquoFor buyers who can qualify for a mortgage now is a very good time to become a homeownerrdquo

NAR projects the affordability index for all of 2012 will be at an annual high with little movement in mortgage interest rates or home prices during the year ldquoHousing inventory levels have declined to a point where conditions are becoming much more bal-anced in much of the countryrdquo Veissi said ldquoIf access to credit improves we could see a much more meaningful increase in home sales and broader stabilization in home prices with modest gains in areas with stronger job growthrdquo

The National Association of Realtorsreg ldquoThe Voice for Real Estaterdquo is Americarsquos largest trade association representing 1 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries

Information about NAR is available at wwwrealtororg This and other news releases are posted in the News Media section Statistical data in this release other tables and surveys also may be found by clicking on Research

Housing Affordability Index Hits Record High

11

Page 11

Affiliate Spotlight

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates

that join us in support of what we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

12

Your DCAR REALTORreg Store

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

10 REALTORreg Items

Expires March 30 2012

Committee Chairs

Political Affairshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Richard Chasm

EducationProgramhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDiane McKillop

Public RelationshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipAndy Madrid

RPAChelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

OARNARhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II Roger Snyder

MembershiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie Neil Hummel

RMLS AdvisoryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMary Gilbert

AffiliateshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKay Wissman

Professional Standards helliphelliphelliphelliphellipStephanie DeFord

2012 Board of Directors

President helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

President-ElecthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie

Vice PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipNeil Hummel

SecretaryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTracy Grubbs

TreasurerhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipLouAnn Osborn

Past PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Local DirectorshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipBertha Egbert

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipOllie Cerbone

State DirectorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

3510 NE Edenbower Blvd

Roseburg OR 97470

541-672-0563

541-957-0280 Fax

Page 12

Shop your local Realtorreg Store

Page 2: DOUGLAS COUNTY DOUGLAS COUNTY...2012/03/11  · REO-to-rental plan could work in areas where buyers are not quickly absorbing the shadow inventory.” To prevent further increases

2

Washington March 01 2012

Housing markets are complex and varied and a government pilot program to turn bank-owned properties into rentals could be disruptive and counterproductive in some markets according to the National Association of Realtorsreg

NAR urges the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) to proceed cautiously with its Real Estate-Owned (REO) Initia-tive pilot program to sell homes repossessed by government agencies to private investors to convert into rental units

ldquoAs the nationrsquos leading advocate for homeownership and housing issues Realtorsreg support efforts to reduce the high inventories of foreclosures but all real estate is local and we are concerned that REO-to-rental programs are not neces-sary in some areas and could even hinder the recoveryrdquo said NAR President Moe Veissi broker-owner of Veissi amp Associ-ates Inc in Miami ldquoIn many communities REOs are already moving well through the normal processes so we urge cau-tion when proceeding with a rental programrdquo

According to a recent NAR analysis while the overall visible inventory of foreclosures has been trending down across the country there is a noticeable difference in foreclosure inventories in states that require judicial proceedings to foreclose on a property versus inventories in states that do not require the courtrsquos intervention Foreclosure inventories in judicial states are currently 25 times higher than non-judicial states In addition the disposition of foreclosure inventories is considerably faster in non-judicial states where foreclosure sales rates are four times higher than in judicial states

ldquoInventories of condos and single-family homes for sale continuously fell last year suggesting that there is no significant oversupply of visible foreclosure inventory in the marketrdquo said NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun ldquoEven the shadow inventories of distressed homes have fallen though they remain elevated and are an ongoing concern The government REO-to-rental plan could work in areas where buyers are not quickly absorbing the shadow inventoryrdquo

To prevent further increases in foreclosure inventory NAR has repeatedly called for improved lending to creditworthy home buyers and have urged lenders to make more loan modifications mortgage refinancings and short sales which will help stabilize struggling housing markets

ldquoWhile REO-to-rental programs could be successful in a few communities we believe that doing more to ensure mortgage availability for qualified home buyers and investors could be even more beneficial in helping absorb excess foreclosure inventories across the countryrdquo said Veissi

NAR urges that a national advisory board be created to ensure that current and future REO-to-rental pilot programs truly benefit the local community minimize taxpayer losses and stabilize home values and suggests substantial participation of local market experts especially licensed real estate professionals who have unparalleled knowledge of local market con-ditions

The National Association of Realtorsreg ldquoThe Voice for Real Estaterdquo is Americarsquos largest trade association representing 1 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries

Information about NAR is available at wwwrealtororg This and other news releases are posted in the News Me-

dia section

Page 2 DOUGLAS COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORSreg

Government Foreclosure to Rental Pilot Programs Not Needed In Most Markets Say Realtorsreg

3

Page 3 DOUGLAS COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF

Fax (541) 342-8175

4

TRANSFER ON DEATH DEEDS

Page 4 DOUGLAS COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORSreg

By Dan G McKinney

Oregon enacted Senate Bill 815 which became effective January 1 2012 The bill called the ldquoUniform Real Property Transfer on Death Actrdquo allows real property owners to transfer their property to specifically named beneficiaries by way of a ldquotransfer on death deedrdquo that is recorded while the grantor is living The deed does not become active until after the transferorrsquos death and can be a useful tool in the estate planning process You will be seeing these deeds and should be aware how they work

What it does A transfer on death deed may be a cost effective method for giving property to specific beneficiaries without having to create a trust file a probate action in state court or make beneficiaries joint owners of the property If drafted properly the transfer on death deed effectively avoids probate allows grantors of a revocable living trust to keep the property in their names during their lifetime and is a great way to leave property to adult fam-ily members or friends Another added bonus to the transfer on death is that it is revocable at any time by either sell-ing the property or recording a different deed naming a different beneficiary In much the same way that beneficiary designations are made on bank accounts life insurance and investment accounts the transfer on death deed can be modified or changed at the will of the grantor

There some concerns with this kind of deed though Normally in a probate matter there is a four month period for creditors to make claims on the estate and then if none are made clear title may be transferred to the beneficiaries Under Senate Bill 815 that period is extended to eighteen months The purpose is to allow the State of Oregon to be notified of the grantorrsquos death and make any claims against the estate for reimbursement of money the state paid out for medical care This can complicate the sale of such properties as it will be difficult to ob-tain title insurance until after the waiting period has lapsed

Another problem which may arise is the situation where there are two grantors on a transfer on death deed Be aware that the recording of a transfer on death deed is not the same as granting title to real property If one grantor dies the other may still revoke the deed and transfer it to someone else If you come across a transfer on death deed during a title search be careful as it may not yet be an effective document transferring interest in property if the grantor is still living Once the grantor has died the transfer on death deed will have the effect of any other deed transferring an interest in property Finally a transfer on death deed does not allow the grantor to specify any future uses or conditions relating to the property

If you happen to come across a transfer on death deed while conducting a title search you will need to determine whether it has been revoked if and when the grantor has died and how many grantors are on the deed We are available to help you with such problems and can draft these deeds for your clients

Contact DC LAW the law office of Johnson amp McKinney Inc for all of your real estate needs

Our attorneys have over 80 years collective experience serving the real estate community

real estate documentation ~ real estate litigation and disputes ~condemnation ~ water rights ~ environmental and toxic substance

Douglas County Law Dan McKinney

435 SE Kane

Roseburg OR 97470

541-673-4451

5

Page 5

Would you like to see your Ad in the REALTORreg REVIEW

Call Stephanie DeFord 541-672-0563 for more information or to sign-up to get your space for 2012

Remember Affiliate Members get discounts when advertising with us

Coming SoonKudos Korner

A great way to recognize one of your colleagues for a job well done whether its real estate related or being involved in charity events for our community

6

Page 6

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Residential Sales Activity for the Last 90 Days

Douglas County Oregon

Period Ending March 8 2012

$0-99000

Total Listed 100 Minimum Sold Price $6700 Total Active Units 168

69 Average Sold Price $53944 Units SoldMonths Back 230

Median Sold Price $55000 Months of Inventory 73

Maximum Sold Price $98900

$100000-199000

Total Listed 153 Minimum Sold Price $101000 Total Active Units 319

Total Sold 81 Average Sold Price $144626 Units SoldMonths Back 27

Median Sold Price $146000 Months of Inventory 118

Maximum Sold Price $198000

$200000-299000

Total Listed 52 Minimum Sold Price $200000 Total Active Units 147

Total Sold 32 Average Sold Price $244234 Units SoldMonths Back 107

Median Sold Price $241000 Months of Inventory 138

Maximum Sold Price $293000

$300000-399000

Total Listed 23 Minimum Sold Price $305000 Total Active Units 81

Total Sold 7 Average Sold Price $336765 Units SoldMonths Back 23

Median Sold Price $328358 Months of Inventory 347

Maximum Sold Price $388000

$400000-499000

Total Listed 6 Minimum Sold Price $425000 Total Active Units 31

Total Sold 3 Average Sold Price $431350 Units SoldMonths Back 10

Median Sold Price $427050 Months of Inventory 31

Maximum Sold Price $442000

7

Page 7

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

$500000-599000

Total Listed 0 Minimum Sold Price $510000 Total Active Units 9

Total Sold 2 Average Sold Price $553500 Units SoldMonths Back 7

Median Sold Price $553500 Months of Inventory 135

Maximum Sold Price $597000

$600000-699000

Total Listed 4 Minimum Sold Price $670000 Total Active Units 20

Total Sold 1 Average Sold Price $670000 Units SoldMonths Back 03

Median Sold Price $670000 Months of Inventory 60

Maximum Sold Price $670000

$700000-999000

Total Listed 1 Minimum Sold Price Total Active Units 27

Total Sold 0 Average Sold Price Units SoldMonths Back INF

Median Sold Price Months of Inventory INF

Maximum Sold Price

$1000000+

Total Listed 3 Minimum Sold Price $1400000 Total Active Units 11

Total Sold 1 Average Sold Price $1400000 Units SoldMonths Back 03

Median Sold Price $1400000 Months of Inventory 33

Maximum Sold Price $1400000

The Oregon Association of REALTORSreg has chosen to lead the effort to gather signatures on a measure that will permanently pro-hibit the imposition of a real estate transfer tax here in Oregon With the state facing a budget deficit in the billions and local govern-ments searching for new sources of revenue the homeowners of Oregon are a tempting target for the addition of a new tax on the sale or transfer of real estate To learn more and get involved or sign the petition visit wwwProtectOregonHomescom

8

Page 8

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering dur-ing the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Ore-gon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) pre-sented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Looking for a Contact Person Check out our Affiliate List

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates that join us in support of what

we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

AFFILIATE LIST AFFILIATE Contact Phone Fax or Email

American Home Lending LLC Sandy Bratton 957-7777 957-7755

AmeriTitle Sandi Justis 672-6651 672-5793

Bryanrsquos Roofing Bryan Warren 459-4233 bryansroofinggmailcom

CE Manning Electrical Contracting Ed Manning 430-1975 cedward3491clearwirenet

Coopers Termite amp Pest Control Inc Mark Conklin 673-0363 440-8212

Country Financial Rusty Mentes 440-0475 440-0472

Douglas County Law Dan G McKinney 673-4451 673-1202

First American Title Ins Co Claudette Von Derahe 672-5555 1-800-433-1863

Fotan Web amp Graphic Design Matthew Danskine 677-0555 MattFotannet

Gearhart Mortgage Bill amp Stephanie Gearhart 584-2408 1- 866-323-5903

Hammer amp Nails Construction Keith Andruss 643-9582 HNRLS123yahoocom

Mutual of Omaha Travis Mace 541-344-6287 travismacemutualofomahacom

News-Review Pat BridgesShannon Smith 957-4247 pbridgesnrtodaycom

Oregon Pacific Banking Company Kim Erickson 541-902-9807 541-997-1787

Osborne Home Lending Ken Osborne 957-9191 957-9292

Premier Home Loans Curt Sandfort 492-1150 492-1528

PremierWest Bank Barb Johnson 677-7815 677-7814

Servpro of Douglas County Trever Kinney 541-459-3987 541-459-3101

Terrafirma Foundation Repair LLC Dan Holborrow 229-4049 dholborrowbeckleyexcom

Ticor Title Co Kay Wissman 673-1146 673-2118

Umpqua Bank

Sharm Reed Kathleen Lane Donella Fugate

Rachel Thompson

440-3928 440-3934 459-6928 440-3903

440-3935

Umpqua Inspections Craig Avery 541-784-5918 CraigUmpquaInspectionscom

Umpqua Insurance Rick Holland 672-3348 673-3994

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

Jay Couron Debi Ashley

Linda Weldon

673-2366 672-5700 957-5505

440-3935

Western Title amp Escrow Jennifer McIntosh 580-8735 jmcintoshwesterntitlecom

North River Roofing Jeanna Knox 679-4454 northriverroofingcharternet

9

Page 9

APPRAISERS Contact Phone Fax or Email

Applegate Appraisal Service Todd M Wilson 580-0978 toddwilsondouglasfastnet

Dozhier Appraisal Service Kathryn Dozhier 672-6658 672-6659

Appraisal Source Brett Findlay 459-6222 459-8222

Lisa Martin Real Estate Appraisal Lisa Martin 957-8900 677-8815

Lonnie R Ferber R E Appraisals Lonnie Ferber 673-7446 673-8711

Pamela S Simleness RE Appraiser Pamela Simleness 826-5654 simlenessgmailcom

RL Card Real Estate Appraisal Ron Card 673-7241 673-1540

Wentz amp Co Real Estate Appraisal Glenn Wentz 672-2790 440-1436

Appraisal Specialists Janel Phillips 430-7805 863-7649

Looking for a Contact Person Check out our Appraiser List

Daylight Savings Time Lockbox Reminder

RMLS News

Time change affects lockbox hours Remember the time change affects lockbox access hours because the lockboxes cannot sense the time change When we are in Daylight Savings Time it means that if a listing in Oregon says that a lockbox is available from 9AM-8PM it actually means 10AM-9PM In Washington if it reads 7AM-9PM it is actually 8AM-10PM If you prefer you can set your lock-

box to 24 hour access For instructions please see Document 1448 in the Forms and

Documents menu

10

Page 10

Report from Advisory meeting held on February 17th at 1000 am via phone conference

RMLS reported that they have been looking into a different lockbox system and had presentations from Supra and the alterna-tive system It was reported that the alternative system was very impressive and they have a lockbox taskforce assigned to determine what is best for RMLS members

There is also a taskforce set up for document storage which is a significant project Not much was mentioned about this project

The new listing load will be implemented hopefully by the end of May and will auto save information every 10-15 minutes and will also auto save information as you click on each segment of listing information

The short sale pending status will be implemented by the end of March

And a new ldquosharerdquo button is available on RMLS to share listings on Facebook Twitter and more

If you have any concerns question or ideas for RMLS please let me know and Irsquoll share them at the next RMLS Advisory meeting on March 16

Advisory Report

Report by Mary Gilbert Chairman of the RMLS Advisory Committee

Washington March 06 2012

Housing affordability conditions have reached the highest level since recordkeeping began in 1970 according to the National Association of Realtorsreg

NARrsquos Housing Affordability Index rose to a record high 2061 in January based on the relationship between median home price median family income and average mortgage interest rate The higher the index the greater the household purchasing power

An index of 100 is defined as the point where a median-income household has exactly enough income to qualify for the purchase of a median-priced existing single-family home assuming a 20 percent downpayment and 25 percent of gross income devoted to mortgage principal and interest payments For first-time buyers making small downpayments the affordability levels are relatively lower

NAR President Moe Veissi broker-owner of Veissi amp Associates Inc in Miami said this latest data underscores buyer opportuni-ties in todayrsquos market ldquoThis is the first time the housing affordability index has broken the two hundred mark meaning the typical family has roughly double the income needed to purchase a median-priced homerdquo he said ldquoFor buyers who can qualify for a mortgage now is a very good time to become a homeownerrdquo

NAR projects the affordability index for all of 2012 will be at an annual high with little movement in mortgage interest rates or home prices during the year ldquoHousing inventory levels have declined to a point where conditions are becoming much more bal-anced in much of the countryrdquo Veissi said ldquoIf access to credit improves we could see a much more meaningful increase in home sales and broader stabilization in home prices with modest gains in areas with stronger job growthrdquo

The National Association of Realtorsreg ldquoThe Voice for Real Estaterdquo is Americarsquos largest trade association representing 1 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries

Information about NAR is available at wwwrealtororg This and other news releases are posted in the News Media section Statistical data in this release other tables and surveys also may be found by clicking on Research

Housing Affordability Index Hits Record High

11

Page 11

Affiliate Spotlight

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates

that join us in support of what we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

12

Your DCAR REALTORreg Store

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

10 REALTORreg Items

Expires March 30 2012

Committee Chairs

Political Affairshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Richard Chasm

EducationProgramhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDiane McKillop

Public RelationshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipAndy Madrid

RPAChelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

OARNARhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II Roger Snyder

MembershiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie Neil Hummel

RMLS AdvisoryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMary Gilbert

AffiliateshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKay Wissman

Professional Standards helliphelliphelliphelliphellipStephanie DeFord

2012 Board of Directors

President helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

President-ElecthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie

Vice PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipNeil Hummel

SecretaryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTracy Grubbs

TreasurerhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipLouAnn Osborn

Past PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Local DirectorshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipBertha Egbert

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipOllie Cerbone

State DirectorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

3510 NE Edenbower Blvd

Roseburg OR 97470

541-672-0563

541-957-0280 Fax

Page 12

Shop your local Realtorreg Store

Page 3: DOUGLAS COUNTY DOUGLAS COUNTY...2012/03/11  · REO-to-rental plan could work in areas where buyers are not quickly absorbing the shadow inventory.” To prevent further increases

3

Page 3 DOUGLAS COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF

Fax (541) 342-8175

4

TRANSFER ON DEATH DEEDS

Page 4 DOUGLAS COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORSreg

By Dan G McKinney

Oregon enacted Senate Bill 815 which became effective January 1 2012 The bill called the ldquoUniform Real Property Transfer on Death Actrdquo allows real property owners to transfer their property to specifically named beneficiaries by way of a ldquotransfer on death deedrdquo that is recorded while the grantor is living The deed does not become active until after the transferorrsquos death and can be a useful tool in the estate planning process You will be seeing these deeds and should be aware how they work

What it does A transfer on death deed may be a cost effective method for giving property to specific beneficiaries without having to create a trust file a probate action in state court or make beneficiaries joint owners of the property If drafted properly the transfer on death deed effectively avoids probate allows grantors of a revocable living trust to keep the property in their names during their lifetime and is a great way to leave property to adult fam-ily members or friends Another added bonus to the transfer on death is that it is revocable at any time by either sell-ing the property or recording a different deed naming a different beneficiary In much the same way that beneficiary designations are made on bank accounts life insurance and investment accounts the transfer on death deed can be modified or changed at the will of the grantor

There some concerns with this kind of deed though Normally in a probate matter there is a four month period for creditors to make claims on the estate and then if none are made clear title may be transferred to the beneficiaries Under Senate Bill 815 that period is extended to eighteen months The purpose is to allow the State of Oregon to be notified of the grantorrsquos death and make any claims against the estate for reimbursement of money the state paid out for medical care This can complicate the sale of such properties as it will be difficult to ob-tain title insurance until after the waiting period has lapsed

Another problem which may arise is the situation where there are two grantors on a transfer on death deed Be aware that the recording of a transfer on death deed is not the same as granting title to real property If one grantor dies the other may still revoke the deed and transfer it to someone else If you come across a transfer on death deed during a title search be careful as it may not yet be an effective document transferring interest in property if the grantor is still living Once the grantor has died the transfer on death deed will have the effect of any other deed transferring an interest in property Finally a transfer on death deed does not allow the grantor to specify any future uses or conditions relating to the property

If you happen to come across a transfer on death deed while conducting a title search you will need to determine whether it has been revoked if and when the grantor has died and how many grantors are on the deed We are available to help you with such problems and can draft these deeds for your clients

Contact DC LAW the law office of Johnson amp McKinney Inc for all of your real estate needs

Our attorneys have over 80 years collective experience serving the real estate community

real estate documentation ~ real estate litigation and disputes ~condemnation ~ water rights ~ environmental and toxic substance

Douglas County Law Dan McKinney

435 SE Kane

Roseburg OR 97470

541-673-4451

5

Page 5

Would you like to see your Ad in the REALTORreg REVIEW

Call Stephanie DeFord 541-672-0563 for more information or to sign-up to get your space for 2012

Remember Affiliate Members get discounts when advertising with us

Coming SoonKudos Korner

A great way to recognize one of your colleagues for a job well done whether its real estate related or being involved in charity events for our community

6

Page 6

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Residential Sales Activity for the Last 90 Days

Douglas County Oregon

Period Ending March 8 2012

$0-99000

Total Listed 100 Minimum Sold Price $6700 Total Active Units 168

69 Average Sold Price $53944 Units SoldMonths Back 230

Median Sold Price $55000 Months of Inventory 73

Maximum Sold Price $98900

$100000-199000

Total Listed 153 Minimum Sold Price $101000 Total Active Units 319

Total Sold 81 Average Sold Price $144626 Units SoldMonths Back 27

Median Sold Price $146000 Months of Inventory 118

Maximum Sold Price $198000

$200000-299000

Total Listed 52 Minimum Sold Price $200000 Total Active Units 147

Total Sold 32 Average Sold Price $244234 Units SoldMonths Back 107

Median Sold Price $241000 Months of Inventory 138

Maximum Sold Price $293000

$300000-399000

Total Listed 23 Minimum Sold Price $305000 Total Active Units 81

Total Sold 7 Average Sold Price $336765 Units SoldMonths Back 23

Median Sold Price $328358 Months of Inventory 347

Maximum Sold Price $388000

$400000-499000

Total Listed 6 Minimum Sold Price $425000 Total Active Units 31

Total Sold 3 Average Sold Price $431350 Units SoldMonths Back 10

Median Sold Price $427050 Months of Inventory 31

Maximum Sold Price $442000

7

Page 7

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

$500000-599000

Total Listed 0 Minimum Sold Price $510000 Total Active Units 9

Total Sold 2 Average Sold Price $553500 Units SoldMonths Back 7

Median Sold Price $553500 Months of Inventory 135

Maximum Sold Price $597000

$600000-699000

Total Listed 4 Minimum Sold Price $670000 Total Active Units 20

Total Sold 1 Average Sold Price $670000 Units SoldMonths Back 03

Median Sold Price $670000 Months of Inventory 60

Maximum Sold Price $670000

$700000-999000

Total Listed 1 Minimum Sold Price Total Active Units 27

Total Sold 0 Average Sold Price Units SoldMonths Back INF

Median Sold Price Months of Inventory INF

Maximum Sold Price

$1000000+

Total Listed 3 Minimum Sold Price $1400000 Total Active Units 11

Total Sold 1 Average Sold Price $1400000 Units SoldMonths Back 03

Median Sold Price $1400000 Months of Inventory 33

Maximum Sold Price $1400000

The Oregon Association of REALTORSreg has chosen to lead the effort to gather signatures on a measure that will permanently pro-hibit the imposition of a real estate transfer tax here in Oregon With the state facing a budget deficit in the billions and local govern-ments searching for new sources of revenue the homeowners of Oregon are a tempting target for the addition of a new tax on the sale or transfer of real estate To learn more and get involved or sign the petition visit wwwProtectOregonHomescom

8

Page 8

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering dur-ing the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Ore-gon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) pre-sented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Looking for a Contact Person Check out our Affiliate List

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates that join us in support of what

we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

AFFILIATE LIST AFFILIATE Contact Phone Fax or Email

American Home Lending LLC Sandy Bratton 957-7777 957-7755

AmeriTitle Sandi Justis 672-6651 672-5793

Bryanrsquos Roofing Bryan Warren 459-4233 bryansroofinggmailcom

CE Manning Electrical Contracting Ed Manning 430-1975 cedward3491clearwirenet

Coopers Termite amp Pest Control Inc Mark Conklin 673-0363 440-8212

Country Financial Rusty Mentes 440-0475 440-0472

Douglas County Law Dan G McKinney 673-4451 673-1202

First American Title Ins Co Claudette Von Derahe 672-5555 1-800-433-1863

Fotan Web amp Graphic Design Matthew Danskine 677-0555 MattFotannet

Gearhart Mortgage Bill amp Stephanie Gearhart 584-2408 1- 866-323-5903

Hammer amp Nails Construction Keith Andruss 643-9582 HNRLS123yahoocom

Mutual of Omaha Travis Mace 541-344-6287 travismacemutualofomahacom

News-Review Pat BridgesShannon Smith 957-4247 pbridgesnrtodaycom

Oregon Pacific Banking Company Kim Erickson 541-902-9807 541-997-1787

Osborne Home Lending Ken Osborne 957-9191 957-9292

Premier Home Loans Curt Sandfort 492-1150 492-1528

PremierWest Bank Barb Johnson 677-7815 677-7814

Servpro of Douglas County Trever Kinney 541-459-3987 541-459-3101

Terrafirma Foundation Repair LLC Dan Holborrow 229-4049 dholborrowbeckleyexcom

Ticor Title Co Kay Wissman 673-1146 673-2118

Umpqua Bank

Sharm Reed Kathleen Lane Donella Fugate

Rachel Thompson

440-3928 440-3934 459-6928 440-3903

440-3935

Umpqua Inspections Craig Avery 541-784-5918 CraigUmpquaInspectionscom

Umpqua Insurance Rick Holland 672-3348 673-3994

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

Jay Couron Debi Ashley

Linda Weldon

673-2366 672-5700 957-5505

440-3935

Western Title amp Escrow Jennifer McIntosh 580-8735 jmcintoshwesterntitlecom

North River Roofing Jeanna Knox 679-4454 northriverroofingcharternet

9

Page 9

APPRAISERS Contact Phone Fax or Email

Applegate Appraisal Service Todd M Wilson 580-0978 toddwilsondouglasfastnet

Dozhier Appraisal Service Kathryn Dozhier 672-6658 672-6659

Appraisal Source Brett Findlay 459-6222 459-8222

Lisa Martin Real Estate Appraisal Lisa Martin 957-8900 677-8815

Lonnie R Ferber R E Appraisals Lonnie Ferber 673-7446 673-8711

Pamela S Simleness RE Appraiser Pamela Simleness 826-5654 simlenessgmailcom

RL Card Real Estate Appraisal Ron Card 673-7241 673-1540

Wentz amp Co Real Estate Appraisal Glenn Wentz 672-2790 440-1436

Appraisal Specialists Janel Phillips 430-7805 863-7649

Looking for a Contact Person Check out our Appraiser List

Daylight Savings Time Lockbox Reminder

RMLS News

Time change affects lockbox hours Remember the time change affects lockbox access hours because the lockboxes cannot sense the time change When we are in Daylight Savings Time it means that if a listing in Oregon says that a lockbox is available from 9AM-8PM it actually means 10AM-9PM In Washington if it reads 7AM-9PM it is actually 8AM-10PM If you prefer you can set your lock-

box to 24 hour access For instructions please see Document 1448 in the Forms and

Documents menu

10

Page 10

Report from Advisory meeting held on February 17th at 1000 am via phone conference

RMLS reported that they have been looking into a different lockbox system and had presentations from Supra and the alterna-tive system It was reported that the alternative system was very impressive and they have a lockbox taskforce assigned to determine what is best for RMLS members

There is also a taskforce set up for document storage which is a significant project Not much was mentioned about this project

The new listing load will be implemented hopefully by the end of May and will auto save information every 10-15 minutes and will also auto save information as you click on each segment of listing information

The short sale pending status will be implemented by the end of March

And a new ldquosharerdquo button is available on RMLS to share listings on Facebook Twitter and more

If you have any concerns question or ideas for RMLS please let me know and Irsquoll share them at the next RMLS Advisory meeting on March 16

Advisory Report

Report by Mary Gilbert Chairman of the RMLS Advisory Committee

Washington March 06 2012

Housing affordability conditions have reached the highest level since recordkeeping began in 1970 according to the National Association of Realtorsreg

NARrsquos Housing Affordability Index rose to a record high 2061 in January based on the relationship between median home price median family income and average mortgage interest rate The higher the index the greater the household purchasing power

An index of 100 is defined as the point where a median-income household has exactly enough income to qualify for the purchase of a median-priced existing single-family home assuming a 20 percent downpayment and 25 percent of gross income devoted to mortgage principal and interest payments For first-time buyers making small downpayments the affordability levels are relatively lower

NAR President Moe Veissi broker-owner of Veissi amp Associates Inc in Miami said this latest data underscores buyer opportuni-ties in todayrsquos market ldquoThis is the first time the housing affordability index has broken the two hundred mark meaning the typical family has roughly double the income needed to purchase a median-priced homerdquo he said ldquoFor buyers who can qualify for a mortgage now is a very good time to become a homeownerrdquo

NAR projects the affordability index for all of 2012 will be at an annual high with little movement in mortgage interest rates or home prices during the year ldquoHousing inventory levels have declined to a point where conditions are becoming much more bal-anced in much of the countryrdquo Veissi said ldquoIf access to credit improves we could see a much more meaningful increase in home sales and broader stabilization in home prices with modest gains in areas with stronger job growthrdquo

The National Association of Realtorsreg ldquoThe Voice for Real Estaterdquo is Americarsquos largest trade association representing 1 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries

Information about NAR is available at wwwrealtororg This and other news releases are posted in the News Media section Statistical data in this release other tables and surveys also may be found by clicking on Research

Housing Affordability Index Hits Record High

11

Page 11

Affiliate Spotlight

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates

that join us in support of what we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

12

Your DCAR REALTORreg Store

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

10 REALTORreg Items

Expires March 30 2012

Committee Chairs

Political Affairshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Richard Chasm

EducationProgramhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDiane McKillop

Public RelationshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipAndy Madrid

RPAChelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

OARNARhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II Roger Snyder

MembershiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie Neil Hummel

RMLS AdvisoryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMary Gilbert

AffiliateshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKay Wissman

Professional Standards helliphelliphelliphelliphellipStephanie DeFord

2012 Board of Directors

President helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

President-ElecthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie

Vice PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipNeil Hummel

SecretaryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTracy Grubbs

TreasurerhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipLouAnn Osborn

Past PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Local DirectorshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipBertha Egbert

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipOllie Cerbone

State DirectorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

3510 NE Edenbower Blvd

Roseburg OR 97470

541-672-0563

541-957-0280 Fax

Page 12

Shop your local Realtorreg Store

Page 4: DOUGLAS COUNTY DOUGLAS COUNTY...2012/03/11  · REO-to-rental plan could work in areas where buyers are not quickly absorbing the shadow inventory.” To prevent further increases

4

TRANSFER ON DEATH DEEDS

Page 4 DOUGLAS COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORSreg

By Dan G McKinney

Oregon enacted Senate Bill 815 which became effective January 1 2012 The bill called the ldquoUniform Real Property Transfer on Death Actrdquo allows real property owners to transfer their property to specifically named beneficiaries by way of a ldquotransfer on death deedrdquo that is recorded while the grantor is living The deed does not become active until after the transferorrsquos death and can be a useful tool in the estate planning process You will be seeing these deeds and should be aware how they work

What it does A transfer on death deed may be a cost effective method for giving property to specific beneficiaries without having to create a trust file a probate action in state court or make beneficiaries joint owners of the property If drafted properly the transfer on death deed effectively avoids probate allows grantors of a revocable living trust to keep the property in their names during their lifetime and is a great way to leave property to adult fam-ily members or friends Another added bonus to the transfer on death is that it is revocable at any time by either sell-ing the property or recording a different deed naming a different beneficiary In much the same way that beneficiary designations are made on bank accounts life insurance and investment accounts the transfer on death deed can be modified or changed at the will of the grantor

There some concerns with this kind of deed though Normally in a probate matter there is a four month period for creditors to make claims on the estate and then if none are made clear title may be transferred to the beneficiaries Under Senate Bill 815 that period is extended to eighteen months The purpose is to allow the State of Oregon to be notified of the grantorrsquos death and make any claims against the estate for reimbursement of money the state paid out for medical care This can complicate the sale of such properties as it will be difficult to ob-tain title insurance until after the waiting period has lapsed

Another problem which may arise is the situation where there are two grantors on a transfer on death deed Be aware that the recording of a transfer on death deed is not the same as granting title to real property If one grantor dies the other may still revoke the deed and transfer it to someone else If you come across a transfer on death deed during a title search be careful as it may not yet be an effective document transferring interest in property if the grantor is still living Once the grantor has died the transfer on death deed will have the effect of any other deed transferring an interest in property Finally a transfer on death deed does not allow the grantor to specify any future uses or conditions relating to the property

If you happen to come across a transfer on death deed while conducting a title search you will need to determine whether it has been revoked if and when the grantor has died and how many grantors are on the deed We are available to help you with such problems and can draft these deeds for your clients

Contact DC LAW the law office of Johnson amp McKinney Inc for all of your real estate needs

Our attorneys have over 80 years collective experience serving the real estate community

real estate documentation ~ real estate litigation and disputes ~condemnation ~ water rights ~ environmental and toxic substance

Douglas County Law Dan McKinney

435 SE Kane

Roseburg OR 97470

541-673-4451

5

Page 5

Would you like to see your Ad in the REALTORreg REVIEW

Call Stephanie DeFord 541-672-0563 for more information or to sign-up to get your space for 2012

Remember Affiliate Members get discounts when advertising with us

Coming SoonKudos Korner

A great way to recognize one of your colleagues for a job well done whether its real estate related or being involved in charity events for our community

6

Page 6

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Residential Sales Activity for the Last 90 Days

Douglas County Oregon

Period Ending March 8 2012

$0-99000

Total Listed 100 Minimum Sold Price $6700 Total Active Units 168

69 Average Sold Price $53944 Units SoldMonths Back 230

Median Sold Price $55000 Months of Inventory 73

Maximum Sold Price $98900

$100000-199000

Total Listed 153 Minimum Sold Price $101000 Total Active Units 319

Total Sold 81 Average Sold Price $144626 Units SoldMonths Back 27

Median Sold Price $146000 Months of Inventory 118

Maximum Sold Price $198000

$200000-299000

Total Listed 52 Minimum Sold Price $200000 Total Active Units 147

Total Sold 32 Average Sold Price $244234 Units SoldMonths Back 107

Median Sold Price $241000 Months of Inventory 138

Maximum Sold Price $293000

$300000-399000

Total Listed 23 Minimum Sold Price $305000 Total Active Units 81

Total Sold 7 Average Sold Price $336765 Units SoldMonths Back 23

Median Sold Price $328358 Months of Inventory 347

Maximum Sold Price $388000

$400000-499000

Total Listed 6 Minimum Sold Price $425000 Total Active Units 31

Total Sold 3 Average Sold Price $431350 Units SoldMonths Back 10

Median Sold Price $427050 Months of Inventory 31

Maximum Sold Price $442000

7

Page 7

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

$500000-599000

Total Listed 0 Minimum Sold Price $510000 Total Active Units 9

Total Sold 2 Average Sold Price $553500 Units SoldMonths Back 7

Median Sold Price $553500 Months of Inventory 135

Maximum Sold Price $597000

$600000-699000

Total Listed 4 Minimum Sold Price $670000 Total Active Units 20

Total Sold 1 Average Sold Price $670000 Units SoldMonths Back 03

Median Sold Price $670000 Months of Inventory 60

Maximum Sold Price $670000

$700000-999000

Total Listed 1 Minimum Sold Price Total Active Units 27

Total Sold 0 Average Sold Price Units SoldMonths Back INF

Median Sold Price Months of Inventory INF

Maximum Sold Price

$1000000+

Total Listed 3 Minimum Sold Price $1400000 Total Active Units 11

Total Sold 1 Average Sold Price $1400000 Units SoldMonths Back 03

Median Sold Price $1400000 Months of Inventory 33

Maximum Sold Price $1400000

The Oregon Association of REALTORSreg has chosen to lead the effort to gather signatures on a measure that will permanently pro-hibit the imposition of a real estate transfer tax here in Oregon With the state facing a budget deficit in the billions and local govern-ments searching for new sources of revenue the homeowners of Oregon are a tempting target for the addition of a new tax on the sale or transfer of real estate To learn more and get involved or sign the petition visit wwwProtectOregonHomescom

8

Page 8

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering dur-ing the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Ore-gon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) pre-sented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Looking for a Contact Person Check out our Affiliate List

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates that join us in support of what

we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

AFFILIATE LIST AFFILIATE Contact Phone Fax or Email

American Home Lending LLC Sandy Bratton 957-7777 957-7755

AmeriTitle Sandi Justis 672-6651 672-5793

Bryanrsquos Roofing Bryan Warren 459-4233 bryansroofinggmailcom

CE Manning Electrical Contracting Ed Manning 430-1975 cedward3491clearwirenet

Coopers Termite amp Pest Control Inc Mark Conklin 673-0363 440-8212

Country Financial Rusty Mentes 440-0475 440-0472

Douglas County Law Dan G McKinney 673-4451 673-1202

First American Title Ins Co Claudette Von Derahe 672-5555 1-800-433-1863

Fotan Web amp Graphic Design Matthew Danskine 677-0555 MattFotannet

Gearhart Mortgage Bill amp Stephanie Gearhart 584-2408 1- 866-323-5903

Hammer amp Nails Construction Keith Andruss 643-9582 HNRLS123yahoocom

Mutual of Omaha Travis Mace 541-344-6287 travismacemutualofomahacom

News-Review Pat BridgesShannon Smith 957-4247 pbridgesnrtodaycom

Oregon Pacific Banking Company Kim Erickson 541-902-9807 541-997-1787

Osborne Home Lending Ken Osborne 957-9191 957-9292

Premier Home Loans Curt Sandfort 492-1150 492-1528

PremierWest Bank Barb Johnson 677-7815 677-7814

Servpro of Douglas County Trever Kinney 541-459-3987 541-459-3101

Terrafirma Foundation Repair LLC Dan Holborrow 229-4049 dholborrowbeckleyexcom

Ticor Title Co Kay Wissman 673-1146 673-2118

Umpqua Bank

Sharm Reed Kathleen Lane Donella Fugate

Rachel Thompson

440-3928 440-3934 459-6928 440-3903

440-3935

Umpqua Inspections Craig Avery 541-784-5918 CraigUmpquaInspectionscom

Umpqua Insurance Rick Holland 672-3348 673-3994

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

Jay Couron Debi Ashley

Linda Weldon

673-2366 672-5700 957-5505

440-3935

Western Title amp Escrow Jennifer McIntosh 580-8735 jmcintoshwesterntitlecom

North River Roofing Jeanna Knox 679-4454 northriverroofingcharternet

9

Page 9

APPRAISERS Contact Phone Fax or Email

Applegate Appraisal Service Todd M Wilson 580-0978 toddwilsondouglasfastnet

Dozhier Appraisal Service Kathryn Dozhier 672-6658 672-6659

Appraisal Source Brett Findlay 459-6222 459-8222

Lisa Martin Real Estate Appraisal Lisa Martin 957-8900 677-8815

Lonnie R Ferber R E Appraisals Lonnie Ferber 673-7446 673-8711

Pamela S Simleness RE Appraiser Pamela Simleness 826-5654 simlenessgmailcom

RL Card Real Estate Appraisal Ron Card 673-7241 673-1540

Wentz amp Co Real Estate Appraisal Glenn Wentz 672-2790 440-1436

Appraisal Specialists Janel Phillips 430-7805 863-7649

Looking for a Contact Person Check out our Appraiser List

Daylight Savings Time Lockbox Reminder

RMLS News

Time change affects lockbox hours Remember the time change affects lockbox access hours because the lockboxes cannot sense the time change When we are in Daylight Savings Time it means that if a listing in Oregon says that a lockbox is available from 9AM-8PM it actually means 10AM-9PM In Washington if it reads 7AM-9PM it is actually 8AM-10PM If you prefer you can set your lock-

box to 24 hour access For instructions please see Document 1448 in the Forms and

Documents menu

10

Page 10

Report from Advisory meeting held on February 17th at 1000 am via phone conference

RMLS reported that they have been looking into a different lockbox system and had presentations from Supra and the alterna-tive system It was reported that the alternative system was very impressive and they have a lockbox taskforce assigned to determine what is best for RMLS members

There is also a taskforce set up for document storage which is a significant project Not much was mentioned about this project

The new listing load will be implemented hopefully by the end of May and will auto save information every 10-15 minutes and will also auto save information as you click on each segment of listing information

The short sale pending status will be implemented by the end of March

And a new ldquosharerdquo button is available on RMLS to share listings on Facebook Twitter and more

If you have any concerns question or ideas for RMLS please let me know and Irsquoll share them at the next RMLS Advisory meeting on March 16

Advisory Report

Report by Mary Gilbert Chairman of the RMLS Advisory Committee

Washington March 06 2012

Housing affordability conditions have reached the highest level since recordkeeping began in 1970 according to the National Association of Realtorsreg

NARrsquos Housing Affordability Index rose to a record high 2061 in January based on the relationship between median home price median family income and average mortgage interest rate The higher the index the greater the household purchasing power

An index of 100 is defined as the point where a median-income household has exactly enough income to qualify for the purchase of a median-priced existing single-family home assuming a 20 percent downpayment and 25 percent of gross income devoted to mortgage principal and interest payments For first-time buyers making small downpayments the affordability levels are relatively lower

NAR President Moe Veissi broker-owner of Veissi amp Associates Inc in Miami said this latest data underscores buyer opportuni-ties in todayrsquos market ldquoThis is the first time the housing affordability index has broken the two hundred mark meaning the typical family has roughly double the income needed to purchase a median-priced homerdquo he said ldquoFor buyers who can qualify for a mortgage now is a very good time to become a homeownerrdquo

NAR projects the affordability index for all of 2012 will be at an annual high with little movement in mortgage interest rates or home prices during the year ldquoHousing inventory levels have declined to a point where conditions are becoming much more bal-anced in much of the countryrdquo Veissi said ldquoIf access to credit improves we could see a much more meaningful increase in home sales and broader stabilization in home prices with modest gains in areas with stronger job growthrdquo

The National Association of Realtorsreg ldquoThe Voice for Real Estaterdquo is Americarsquos largest trade association representing 1 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries

Information about NAR is available at wwwrealtororg This and other news releases are posted in the News Media section Statistical data in this release other tables and surveys also may be found by clicking on Research

Housing Affordability Index Hits Record High

11

Page 11

Affiliate Spotlight

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates

that join us in support of what we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

12

Your DCAR REALTORreg Store

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

10 REALTORreg Items

Expires March 30 2012

Committee Chairs

Political Affairshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Richard Chasm

EducationProgramhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDiane McKillop

Public RelationshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipAndy Madrid

RPAChelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

OARNARhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II Roger Snyder

MembershiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie Neil Hummel

RMLS AdvisoryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMary Gilbert

AffiliateshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKay Wissman

Professional Standards helliphelliphelliphelliphellipStephanie DeFord

2012 Board of Directors

President helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

President-ElecthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie

Vice PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipNeil Hummel

SecretaryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTracy Grubbs

TreasurerhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipLouAnn Osborn

Past PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Local DirectorshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipBertha Egbert

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipOllie Cerbone

State DirectorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

3510 NE Edenbower Blvd

Roseburg OR 97470

541-672-0563

541-957-0280 Fax

Page 12

Shop your local Realtorreg Store

Page 5: DOUGLAS COUNTY DOUGLAS COUNTY...2012/03/11  · REO-to-rental plan could work in areas where buyers are not quickly absorbing the shadow inventory.” To prevent further increases

5

Page 5

Would you like to see your Ad in the REALTORreg REVIEW

Call Stephanie DeFord 541-672-0563 for more information or to sign-up to get your space for 2012

Remember Affiliate Members get discounts when advertising with us

Coming SoonKudos Korner

A great way to recognize one of your colleagues for a job well done whether its real estate related or being involved in charity events for our community

6

Page 6

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Residential Sales Activity for the Last 90 Days

Douglas County Oregon

Period Ending March 8 2012

$0-99000

Total Listed 100 Minimum Sold Price $6700 Total Active Units 168

69 Average Sold Price $53944 Units SoldMonths Back 230

Median Sold Price $55000 Months of Inventory 73

Maximum Sold Price $98900

$100000-199000

Total Listed 153 Minimum Sold Price $101000 Total Active Units 319

Total Sold 81 Average Sold Price $144626 Units SoldMonths Back 27

Median Sold Price $146000 Months of Inventory 118

Maximum Sold Price $198000

$200000-299000

Total Listed 52 Minimum Sold Price $200000 Total Active Units 147

Total Sold 32 Average Sold Price $244234 Units SoldMonths Back 107

Median Sold Price $241000 Months of Inventory 138

Maximum Sold Price $293000

$300000-399000

Total Listed 23 Minimum Sold Price $305000 Total Active Units 81

Total Sold 7 Average Sold Price $336765 Units SoldMonths Back 23

Median Sold Price $328358 Months of Inventory 347

Maximum Sold Price $388000

$400000-499000

Total Listed 6 Minimum Sold Price $425000 Total Active Units 31

Total Sold 3 Average Sold Price $431350 Units SoldMonths Back 10

Median Sold Price $427050 Months of Inventory 31

Maximum Sold Price $442000

7

Page 7

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

$500000-599000

Total Listed 0 Minimum Sold Price $510000 Total Active Units 9

Total Sold 2 Average Sold Price $553500 Units SoldMonths Back 7

Median Sold Price $553500 Months of Inventory 135

Maximum Sold Price $597000

$600000-699000

Total Listed 4 Minimum Sold Price $670000 Total Active Units 20

Total Sold 1 Average Sold Price $670000 Units SoldMonths Back 03

Median Sold Price $670000 Months of Inventory 60

Maximum Sold Price $670000

$700000-999000

Total Listed 1 Minimum Sold Price Total Active Units 27

Total Sold 0 Average Sold Price Units SoldMonths Back INF

Median Sold Price Months of Inventory INF

Maximum Sold Price

$1000000+

Total Listed 3 Minimum Sold Price $1400000 Total Active Units 11

Total Sold 1 Average Sold Price $1400000 Units SoldMonths Back 03

Median Sold Price $1400000 Months of Inventory 33

Maximum Sold Price $1400000

The Oregon Association of REALTORSreg has chosen to lead the effort to gather signatures on a measure that will permanently pro-hibit the imposition of a real estate transfer tax here in Oregon With the state facing a budget deficit in the billions and local govern-ments searching for new sources of revenue the homeowners of Oregon are a tempting target for the addition of a new tax on the sale or transfer of real estate To learn more and get involved or sign the petition visit wwwProtectOregonHomescom

8

Page 8

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering dur-ing the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Ore-gon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) pre-sented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Looking for a Contact Person Check out our Affiliate List

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates that join us in support of what

we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

AFFILIATE LIST AFFILIATE Contact Phone Fax or Email

American Home Lending LLC Sandy Bratton 957-7777 957-7755

AmeriTitle Sandi Justis 672-6651 672-5793

Bryanrsquos Roofing Bryan Warren 459-4233 bryansroofinggmailcom

CE Manning Electrical Contracting Ed Manning 430-1975 cedward3491clearwirenet

Coopers Termite amp Pest Control Inc Mark Conklin 673-0363 440-8212

Country Financial Rusty Mentes 440-0475 440-0472

Douglas County Law Dan G McKinney 673-4451 673-1202

First American Title Ins Co Claudette Von Derahe 672-5555 1-800-433-1863

Fotan Web amp Graphic Design Matthew Danskine 677-0555 MattFotannet

Gearhart Mortgage Bill amp Stephanie Gearhart 584-2408 1- 866-323-5903

Hammer amp Nails Construction Keith Andruss 643-9582 HNRLS123yahoocom

Mutual of Omaha Travis Mace 541-344-6287 travismacemutualofomahacom

News-Review Pat BridgesShannon Smith 957-4247 pbridgesnrtodaycom

Oregon Pacific Banking Company Kim Erickson 541-902-9807 541-997-1787

Osborne Home Lending Ken Osborne 957-9191 957-9292

Premier Home Loans Curt Sandfort 492-1150 492-1528

PremierWest Bank Barb Johnson 677-7815 677-7814

Servpro of Douglas County Trever Kinney 541-459-3987 541-459-3101

Terrafirma Foundation Repair LLC Dan Holborrow 229-4049 dholborrowbeckleyexcom

Ticor Title Co Kay Wissman 673-1146 673-2118

Umpqua Bank

Sharm Reed Kathleen Lane Donella Fugate

Rachel Thompson

440-3928 440-3934 459-6928 440-3903

440-3935

Umpqua Inspections Craig Avery 541-784-5918 CraigUmpquaInspectionscom

Umpqua Insurance Rick Holland 672-3348 673-3994

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

Jay Couron Debi Ashley

Linda Weldon

673-2366 672-5700 957-5505

440-3935

Western Title amp Escrow Jennifer McIntosh 580-8735 jmcintoshwesterntitlecom

North River Roofing Jeanna Knox 679-4454 northriverroofingcharternet

9

Page 9

APPRAISERS Contact Phone Fax or Email

Applegate Appraisal Service Todd M Wilson 580-0978 toddwilsondouglasfastnet

Dozhier Appraisal Service Kathryn Dozhier 672-6658 672-6659

Appraisal Source Brett Findlay 459-6222 459-8222

Lisa Martin Real Estate Appraisal Lisa Martin 957-8900 677-8815

Lonnie R Ferber R E Appraisals Lonnie Ferber 673-7446 673-8711

Pamela S Simleness RE Appraiser Pamela Simleness 826-5654 simlenessgmailcom

RL Card Real Estate Appraisal Ron Card 673-7241 673-1540

Wentz amp Co Real Estate Appraisal Glenn Wentz 672-2790 440-1436

Appraisal Specialists Janel Phillips 430-7805 863-7649

Looking for a Contact Person Check out our Appraiser List

Daylight Savings Time Lockbox Reminder

RMLS News

Time change affects lockbox hours Remember the time change affects lockbox access hours because the lockboxes cannot sense the time change When we are in Daylight Savings Time it means that if a listing in Oregon says that a lockbox is available from 9AM-8PM it actually means 10AM-9PM In Washington if it reads 7AM-9PM it is actually 8AM-10PM If you prefer you can set your lock-

box to 24 hour access For instructions please see Document 1448 in the Forms and

Documents menu

10

Page 10

Report from Advisory meeting held on February 17th at 1000 am via phone conference

RMLS reported that they have been looking into a different lockbox system and had presentations from Supra and the alterna-tive system It was reported that the alternative system was very impressive and they have a lockbox taskforce assigned to determine what is best for RMLS members

There is also a taskforce set up for document storage which is a significant project Not much was mentioned about this project

The new listing load will be implemented hopefully by the end of May and will auto save information every 10-15 minutes and will also auto save information as you click on each segment of listing information

The short sale pending status will be implemented by the end of March

And a new ldquosharerdquo button is available on RMLS to share listings on Facebook Twitter and more

If you have any concerns question or ideas for RMLS please let me know and Irsquoll share them at the next RMLS Advisory meeting on March 16

Advisory Report

Report by Mary Gilbert Chairman of the RMLS Advisory Committee

Washington March 06 2012

Housing affordability conditions have reached the highest level since recordkeeping began in 1970 according to the National Association of Realtorsreg

NARrsquos Housing Affordability Index rose to a record high 2061 in January based on the relationship between median home price median family income and average mortgage interest rate The higher the index the greater the household purchasing power

An index of 100 is defined as the point where a median-income household has exactly enough income to qualify for the purchase of a median-priced existing single-family home assuming a 20 percent downpayment and 25 percent of gross income devoted to mortgage principal and interest payments For first-time buyers making small downpayments the affordability levels are relatively lower

NAR President Moe Veissi broker-owner of Veissi amp Associates Inc in Miami said this latest data underscores buyer opportuni-ties in todayrsquos market ldquoThis is the first time the housing affordability index has broken the two hundred mark meaning the typical family has roughly double the income needed to purchase a median-priced homerdquo he said ldquoFor buyers who can qualify for a mortgage now is a very good time to become a homeownerrdquo

NAR projects the affordability index for all of 2012 will be at an annual high with little movement in mortgage interest rates or home prices during the year ldquoHousing inventory levels have declined to a point where conditions are becoming much more bal-anced in much of the countryrdquo Veissi said ldquoIf access to credit improves we could see a much more meaningful increase in home sales and broader stabilization in home prices with modest gains in areas with stronger job growthrdquo

The National Association of Realtorsreg ldquoThe Voice for Real Estaterdquo is Americarsquos largest trade association representing 1 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries

Information about NAR is available at wwwrealtororg This and other news releases are posted in the News Media section Statistical data in this release other tables and surveys also may be found by clicking on Research

Housing Affordability Index Hits Record High

11

Page 11

Affiliate Spotlight

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates

that join us in support of what we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

12

Your DCAR REALTORreg Store

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

10 REALTORreg Items

Expires March 30 2012

Committee Chairs

Political Affairshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Richard Chasm

EducationProgramhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDiane McKillop

Public RelationshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipAndy Madrid

RPAChelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

OARNARhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II Roger Snyder

MembershiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie Neil Hummel

RMLS AdvisoryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMary Gilbert

AffiliateshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKay Wissman

Professional Standards helliphelliphelliphelliphellipStephanie DeFord

2012 Board of Directors

President helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

President-ElecthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie

Vice PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipNeil Hummel

SecretaryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTracy Grubbs

TreasurerhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipLouAnn Osborn

Past PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Local DirectorshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipBertha Egbert

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipOllie Cerbone

State DirectorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

3510 NE Edenbower Blvd

Roseburg OR 97470

541-672-0563

541-957-0280 Fax

Page 12

Shop your local Realtorreg Store

Page 6: DOUGLAS COUNTY DOUGLAS COUNTY...2012/03/11  · REO-to-rental plan could work in areas where buyers are not quickly absorbing the shadow inventory.” To prevent further increases

6

Page 6

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Residential Sales Activity for the Last 90 Days

Douglas County Oregon

Period Ending March 8 2012

$0-99000

Total Listed 100 Minimum Sold Price $6700 Total Active Units 168

69 Average Sold Price $53944 Units SoldMonths Back 230

Median Sold Price $55000 Months of Inventory 73

Maximum Sold Price $98900

$100000-199000

Total Listed 153 Minimum Sold Price $101000 Total Active Units 319

Total Sold 81 Average Sold Price $144626 Units SoldMonths Back 27

Median Sold Price $146000 Months of Inventory 118

Maximum Sold Price $198000

$200000-299000

Total Listed 52 Minimum Sold Price $200000 Total Active Units 147

Total Sold 32 Average Sold Price $244234 Units SoldMonths Back 107

Median Sold Price $241000 Months of Inventory 138

Maximum Sold Price $293000

$300000-399000

Total Listed 23 Minimum Sold Price $305000 Total Active Units 81

Total Sold 7 Average Sold Price $336765 Units SoldMonths Back 23

Median Sold Price $328358 Months of Inventory 347

Maximum Sold Price $388000

$400000-499000

Total Listed 6 Minimum Sold Price $425000 Total Active Units 31

Total Sold 3 Average Sold Price $431350 Units SoldMonths Back 10

Median Sold Price $427050 Months of Inventory 31

Maximum Sold Price $442000

7

Page 7

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

$500000-599000

Total Listed 0 Minimum Sold Price $510000 Total Active Units 9

Total Sold 2 Average Sold Price $553500 Units SoldMonths Back 7

Median Sold Price $553500 Months of Inventory 135

Maximum Sold Price $597000

$600000-699000

Total Listed 4 Minimum Sold Price $670000 Total Active Units 20

Total Sold 1 Average Sold Price $670000 Units SoldMonths Back 03

Median Sold Price $670000 Months of Inventory 60

Maximum Sold Price $670000

$700000-999000

Total Listed 1 Minimum Sold Price Total Active Units 27

Total Sold 0 Average Sold Price Units SoldMonths Back INF

Median Sold Price Months of Inventory INF

Maximum Sold Price

$1000000+

Total Listed 3 Minimum Sold Price $1400000 Total Active Units 11

Total Sold 1 Average Sold Price $1400000 Units SoldMonths Back 03

Median Sold Price $1400000 Months of Inventory 33

Maximum Sold Price $1400000

The Oregon Association of REALTORSreg has chosen to lead the effort to gather signatures on a measure that will permanently pro-hibit the imposition of a real estate transfer tax here in Oregon With the state facing a budget deficit in the billions and local govern-ments searching for new sources of revenue the homeowners of Oregon are a tempting target for the addition of a new tax on the sale or transfer of real estate To learn more and get involved or sign the petition visit wwwProtectOregonHomescom

8

Page 8

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering dur-ing the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Ore-gon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) pre-sented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Looking for a Contact Person Check out our Affiliate List

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates that join us in support of what

we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

AFFILIATE LIST AFFILIATE Contact Phone Fax or Email

American Home Lending LLC Sandy Bratton 957-7777 957-7755

AmeriTitle Sandi Justis 672-6651 672-5793

Bryanrsquos Roofing Bryan Warren 459-4233 bryansroofinggmailcom

CE Manning Electrical Contracting Ed Manning 430-1975 cedward3491clearwirenet

Coopers Termite amp Pest Control Inc Mark Conklin 673-0363 440-8212

Country Financial Rusty Mentes 440-0475 440-0472

Douglas County Law Dan G McKinney 673-4451 673-1202

First American Title Ins Co Claudette Von Derahe 672-5555 1-800-433-1863

Fotan Web amp Graphic Design Matthew Danskine 677-0555 MattFotannet

Gearhart Mortgage Bill amp Stephanie Gearhart 584-2408 1- 866-323-5903

Hammer amp Nails Construction Keith Andruss 643-9582 HNRLS123yahoocom

Mutual of Omaha Travis Mace 541-344-6287 travismacemutualofomahacom

News-Review Pat BridgesShannon Smith 957-4247 pbridgesnrtodaycom

Oregon Pacific Banking Company Kim Erickson 541-902-9807 541-997-1787

Osborne Home Lending Ken Osborne 957-9191 957-9292

Premier Home Loans Curt Sandfort 492-1150 492-1528

PremierWest Bank Barb Johnson 677-7815 677-7814

Servpro of Douglas County Trever Kinney 541-459-3987 541-459-3101

Terrafirma Foundation Repair LLC Dan Holborrow 229-4049 dholborrowbeckleyexcom

Ticor Title Co Kay Wissman 673-1146 673-2118

Umpqua Bank

Sharm Reed Kathleen Lane Donella Fugate

Rachel Thompson

440-3928 440-3934 459-6928 440-3903

440-3935

Umpqua Inspections Craig Avery 541-784-5918 CraigUmpquaInspectionscom

Umpqua Insurance Rick Holland 672-3348 673-3994

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

Jay Couron Debi Ashley

Linda Weldon

673-2366 672-5700 957-5505

440-3935

Western Title amp Escrow Jennifer McIntosh 580-8735 jmcintoshwesterntitlecom

North River Roofing Jeanna Knox 679-4454 northriverroofingcharternet

9

Page 9

APPRAISERS Contact Phone Fax or Email

Applegate Appraisal Service Todd M Wilson 580-0978 toddwilsondouglasfastnet

Dozhier Appraisal Service Kathryn Dozhier 672-6658 672-6659

Appraisal Source Brett Findlay 459-6222 459-8222

Lisa Martin Real Estate Appraisal Lisa Martin 957-8900 677-8815

Lonnie R Ferber R E Appraisals Lonnie Ferber 673-7446 673-8711

Pamela S Simleness RE Appraiser Pamela Simleness 826-5654 simlenessgmailcom

RL Card Real Estate Appraisal Ron Card 673-7241 673-1540

Wentz amp Co Real Estate Appraisal Glenn Wentz 672-2790 440-1436

Appraisal Specialists Janel Phillips 430-7805 863-7649

Looking for a Contact Person Check out our Appraiser List

Daylight Savings Time Lockbox Reminder

RMLS News

Time change affects lockbox hours Remember the time change affects lockbox access hours because the lockboxes cannot sense the time change When we are in Daylight Savings Time it means that if a listing in Oregon says that a lockbox is available from 9AM-8PM it actually means 10AM-9PM In Washington if it reads 7AM-9PM it is actually 8AM-10PM If you prefer you can set your lock-

box to 24 hour access For instructions please see Document 1448 in the Forms and

Documents menu

10

Page 10

Report from Advisory meeting held on February 17th at 1000 am via phone conference

RMLS reported that they have been looking into a different lockbox system and had presentations from Supra and the alterna-tive system It was reported that the alternative system was very impressive and they have a lockbox taskforce assigned to determine what is best for RMLS members

There is also a taskforce set up for document storage which is a significant project Not much was mentioned about this project

The new listing load will be implemented hopefully by the end of May and will auto save information every 10-15 minutes and will also auto save information as you click on each segment of listing information

The short sale pending status will be implemented by the end of March

And a new ldquosharerdquo button is available on RMLS to share listings on Facebook Twitter and more

If you have any concerns question or ideas for RMLS please let me know and Irsquoll share them at the next RMLS Advisory meeting on March 16

Advisory Report

Report by Mary Gilbert Chairman of the RMLS Advisory Committee

Washington March 06 2012

Housing affordability conditions have reached the highest level since recordkeeping began in 1970 according to the National Association of Realtorsreg

NARrsquos Housing Affordability Index rose to a record high 2061 in January based on the relationship between median home price median family income and average mortgage interest rate The higher the index the greater the household purchasing power

An index of 100 is defined as the point where a median-income household has exactly enough income to qualify for the purchase of a median-priced existing single-family home assuming a 20 percent downpayment and 25 percent of gross income devoted to mortgage principal and interest payments For first-time buyers making small downpayments the affordability levels are relatively lower

NAR President Moe Veissi broker-owner of Veissi amp Associates Inc in Miami said this latest data underscores buyer opportuni-ties in todayrsquos market ldquoThis is the first time the housing affordability index has broken the two hundred mark meaning the typical family has roughly double the income needed to purchase a median-priced homerdquo he said ldquoFor buyers who can qualify for a mortgage now is a very good time to become a homeownerrdquo

NAR projects the affordability index for all of 2012 will be at an annual high with little movement in mortgage interest rates or home prices during the year ldquoHousing inventory levels have declined to a point where conditions are becoming much more bal-anced in much of the countryrdquo Veissi said ldquoIf access to credit improves we could see a much more meaningful increase in home sales and broader stabilization in home prices with modest gains in areas with stronger job growthrdquo

The National Association of Realtorsreg ldquoThe Voice for Real Estaterdquo is Americarsquos largest trade association representing 1 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries

Information about NAR is available at wwwrealtororg This and other news releases are posted in the News Media section Statistical data in this release other tables and surveys also may be found by clicking on Research

Housing Affordability Index Hits Record High

11

Page 11

Affiliate Spotlight

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates

that join us in support of what we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

12

Your DCAR REALTORreg Store

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

10 REALTORreg Items

Expires March 30 2012

Committee Chairs

Political Affairshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Richard Chasm

EducationProgramhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDiane McKillop

Public RelationshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipAndy Madrid

RPAChelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

OARNARhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II Roger Snyder

MembershiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie Neil Hummel

RMLS AdvisoryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMary Gilbert

AffiliateshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKay Wissman

Professional Standards helliphelliphelliphelliphellipStephanie DeFord

2012 Board of Directors

President helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

President-ElecthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie

Vice PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipNeil Hummel

SecretaryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTracy Grubbs

TreasurerhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipLouAnn Osborn

Past PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Local DirectorshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipBertha Egbert

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipOllie Cerbone

State DirectorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

3510 NE Edenbower Blvd

Roseburg OR 97470

541-672-0563

541-957-0280 Fax

Page 12

Shop your local Realtorreg Store

Page 7: DOUGLAS COUNTY DOUGLAS COUNTY...2012/03/11  · REO-to-rental plan could work in areas where buyers are not quickly absorbing the shadow inventory.” To prevent further increases

7

Page 7

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering during the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Oregon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) presented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

$500000-599000

Total Listed 0 Minimum Sold Price $510000 Total Active Units 9

Total Sold 2 Average Sold Price $553500 Units SoldMonths Back 7

Median Sold Price $553500 Months of Inventory 135

Maximum Sold Price $597000

$600000-699000

Total Listed 4 Minimum Sold Price $670000 Total Active Units 20

Total Sold 1 Average Sold Price $670000 Units SoldMonths Back 03

Median Sold Price $670000 Months of Inventory 60

Maximum Sold Price $670000

$700000-999000

Total Listed 1 Minimum Sold Price Total Active Units 27

Total Sold 0 Average Sold Price Units SoldMonths Back INF

Median Sold Price Months of Inventory INF

Maximum Sold Price

$1000000+

Total Listed 3 Minimum Sold Price $1400000 Total Active Units 11

Total Sold 1 Average Sold Price $1400000 Units SoldMonths Back 03

Median Sold Price $1400000 Months of Inventory 33

Maximum Sold Price $1400000

The Oregon Association of REALTORSreg has chosen to lead the effort to gather signatures on a measure that will permanently pro-hibit the imposition of a real estate transfer tax here in Oregon With the state facing a budget deficit in the billions and local govern-ments searching for new sources of revenue the homeowners of Oregon are a tempting target for the addition of a new tax on the sale or transfer of real estate To learn more and get involved or sign the petition visit wwwProtectOregonHomescom

8

Page 8

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering dur-ing the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Ore-gon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) pre-sented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Looking for a Contact Person Check out our Affiliate List

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates that join us in support of what

we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

AFFILIATE LIST AFFILIATE Contact Phone Fax or Email

American Home Lending LLC Sandy Bratton 957-7777 957-7755

AmeriTitle Sandi Justis 672-6651 672-5793

Bryanrsquos Roofing Bryan Warren 459-4233 bryansroofinggmailcom

CE Manning Electrical Contracting Ed Manning 430-1975 cedward3491clearwirenet

Coopers Termite amp Pest Control Inc Mark Conklin 673-0363 440-8212

Country Financial Rusty Mentes 440-0475 440-0472

Douglas County Law Dan G McKinney 673-4451 673-1202

First American Title Ins Co Claudette Von Derahe 672-5555 1-800-433-1863

Fotan Web amp Graphic Design Matthew Danskine 677-0555 MattFotannet

Gearhart Mortgage Bill amp Stephanie Gearhart 584-2408 1- 866-323-5903

Hammer amp Nails Construction Keith Andruss 643-9582 HNRLS123yahoocom

Mutual of Omaha Travis Mace 541-344-6287 travismacemutualofomahacom

News-Review Pat BridgesShannon Smith 957-4247 pbridgesnrtodaycom

Oregon Pacific Banking Company Kim Erickson 541-902-9807 541-997-1787

Osborne Home Lending Ken Osborne 957-9191 957-9292

Premier Home Loans Curt Sandfort 492-1150 492-1528

PremierWest Bank Barb Johnson 677-7815 677-7814

Servpro of Douglas County Trever Kinney 541-459-3987 541-459-3101

Terrafirma Foundation Repair LLC Dan Holborrow 229-4049 dholborrowbeckleyexcom

Ticor Title Co Kay Wissman 673-1146 673-2118

Umpqua Bank

Sharm Reed Kathleen Lane Donella Fugate

Rachel Thompson

440-3928 440-3934 459-6928 440-3903

440-3935

Umpqua Inspections Craig Avery 541-784-5918 CraigUmpquaInspectionscom

Umpqua Insurance Rick Holland 672-3348 673-3994

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

Jay Couron Debi Ashley

Linda Weldon

673-2366 672-5700 957-5505

440-3935

Western Title amp Escrow Jennifer McIntosh 580-8735 jmcintoshwesterntitlecom

North River Roofing Jeanna Knox 679-4454 northriverroofingcharternet

9

Page 9

APPRAISERS Contact Phone Fax or Email

Applegate Appraisal Service Todd M Wilson 580-0978 toddwilsondouglasfastnet

Dozhier Appraisal Service Kathryn Dozhier 672-6658 672-6659

Appraisal Source Brett Findlay 459-6222 459-8222

Lisa Martin Real Estate Appraisal Lisa Martin 957-8900 677-8815

Lonnie R Ferber R E Appraisals Lonnie Ferber 673-7446 673-8711

Pamela S Simleness RE Appraiser Pamela Simleness 826-5654 simlenessgmailcom

RL Card Real Estate Appraisal Ron Card 673-7241 673-1540

Wentz amp Co Real Estate Appraisal Glenn Wentz 672-2790 440-1436

Appraisal Specialists Janel Phillips 430-7805 863-7649

Looking for a Contact Person Check out our Appraiser List

Daylight Savings Time Lockbox Reminder

RMLS News

Time change affects lockbox hours Remember the time change affects lockbox access hours because the lockboxes cannot sense the time change When we are in Daylight Savings Time it means that if a listing in Oregon says that a lockbox is available from 9AM-8PM it actually means 10AM-9PM In Washington if it reads 7AM-9PM it is actually 8AM-10PM If you prefer you can set your lock-

box to 24 hour access For instructions please see Document 1448 in the Forms and

Documents menu

10

Page 10

Report from Advisory meeting held on February 17th at 1000 am via phone conference

RMLS reported that they have been looking into a different lockbox system and had presentations from Supra and the alterna-tive system It was reported that the alternative system was very impressive and they have a lockbox taskforce assigned to determine what is best for RMLS members

There is also a taskforce set up for document storage which is a significant project Not much was mentioned about this project

The new listing load will be implemented hopefully by the end of May and will auto save information every 10-15 minutes and will also auto save information as you click on each segment of listing information

The short sale pending status will be implemented by the end of March

And a new ldquosharerdquo button is available on RMLS to share listings on Facebook Twitter and more

If you have any concerns question or ideas for RMLS please let me know and Irsquoll share them at the next RMLS Advisory meeting on March 16

Advisory Report

Report by Mary Gilbert Chairman of the RMLS Advisory Committee

Washington March 06 2012

Housing affordability conditions have reached the highest level since recordkeeping began in 1970 according to the National Association of Realtorsreg

NARrsquos Housing Affordability Index rose to a record high 2061 in January based on the relationship between median home price median family income and average mortgage interest rate The higher the index the greater the household purchasing power

An index of 100 is defined as the point where a median-income household has exactly enough income to qualify for the purchase of a median-priced existing single-family home assuming a 20 percent downpayment and 25 percent of gross income devoted to mortgage principal and interest payments For first-time buyers making small downpayments the affordability levels are relatively lower

NAR President Moe Veissi broker-owner of Veissi amp Associates Inc in Miami said this latest data underscores buyer opportuni-ties in todayrsquos market ldquoThis is the first time the housing affordability index has broken the two hundred mark meaning the typical family has roughly double the income needed to purchase a median-priced homerdquo he said ldquoFor buyers who can qualify for a mortgage now is a very good time to become a homeownerrdquo

NAR projects the affordability index for all of 2012 will be at an annual high with little movement in mortgage interest rates or home prices during the year ldquoHousing inventory levels have declined to a point where conditions are becoming much more bal-anced in much of the countryrdquo Veissi said ldquoIf access to credit improves we could see a much more meaningful increase in home sales and broader stabilization in home prices with modest gains in areas with stronger job growthrdquo

The National Association of Realtorsreg ldquoThe Voice for Real Estaterdquo is Americarsquos largest trade association representing 1 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries

Information about NAR is available at wwwrealtororg This and other news releases are posted in the News Media section Statistical data in this release other tables and surveys also may be found by clicking on Research

Housing Affordability Index Hits Record High

11

Page 11

Affiliate Spotlight

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates

that join us in support of what we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

12

Your DCAR REALTORreg Store

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

10 REALTORreg Items

Expires March 30 2012

Committee Chairs

Political Affairshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Richard Chasm

EducationProgramhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDiane McKillop

Public RelationshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipAndy Madrid

RPAChelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

OARNARhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II Roger Snyder

MembershiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie Neil Hummel

RMLS AdvisoryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMary Gilbert

AffiliateshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKay Wissman

Professional Standards helliphelliphelliphelliphellipStephanie DeFord

2012 Board of Directors

President helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

President-ElecthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie

Vice PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipNeil Hummel

SecretaryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTracy Grubbs

TreasurerhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipLouAnn Osborn

Past PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Local DirectorshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipBertha Egbert

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipOllie Cerbone

State DirectorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

3510 NE Edenbower Blvd

Roseburg OR 97470

541-672-0563

541-957-0280 Fax

Page 12

Shop your local Realtorreg Store

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8

Page 8

Come Celebrate a Stitch in Time at Seven Feathers Casino Resort on

October 5th

Meet with exhibitors offering the best in services tools and technology for your business Learn from industry experts and get credit for classes

Pre-registration is required for classes but not required to attend the Trade Fair itself so you can explore exhibitor booths to your hearts content Check out the two classes we are offering dur-ing the Trade Fair this year

1000am to 1130am - Uncertified Ore-gon Woodstoves (15 Oregon CE) pre-sented by Todd Bowers Pillar to Post

100pm to 330pm - Play the Fair Housing Jeopardy Sales Game (25 Oregon CE) presented by Jo Becker Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Click here to view our flyer for more details Remember to pre-register for classes as they fill up quickly

Reminder Dont forget your business cards for door prize drawings happen-ing throughout the day

Looking for a Contact Person Check out our Affiliate List

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates that join us in support of what

we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

AFFILIATE LIST AFFILIATE Contact Phone Fax or Email

American Home Lending LLC Sandy Bratton 957-7777 957-7755

AmeriTitle Sandi Justis 672-6651 672-5793

Bryanrsquos Roofing Bryan Warren 459-4233 bryansroofinggmailcom

CE Manning Electrical Contracting Ed Manning 430-1975 cedward3491clearwirenet

Coopers Termite amp Pest Control Inc Mark Conklin 673-0363 440-8212

Country Financial Rusty Mentes 440-0475 440-0472

Douglas County Law Dan G McKinney 673-4451 673-1202

First American Title Ins Co Claudette Von Derahe 672-5555 1-800-433-1863

Fotan Web amp Graphic Design Matthew Danskine 677-0555 MattFotannet

Gearhart Mortgage Bill amp Stephanie Gearhart 584-2408 1- 866-323-5903

Hammer amp Nails Construction Keith Andruss 643-9582 HNRLS123yahoocom

Mutual of Omaha Travis Mace 541-344-6287 travismacemutualofomahacom

News-Review Pat BridgesShannon Smith 957-4247 pbridgesnrtodaycom

Oregon Pacific Banking Company Kim Erickson 541-902-9807 541-997-1787

Osborne Home Lending Ken Osborne 957-9191 957-9292

Premier Home Loans Curt Sandfort 492-1150 492-1528

PremierWest Bank Barb Johnson 677-7815 677-7814

Servpro of Douglas County Trever Kinney 541-459-3987 541-459-3101

Terrafirma Foundation Repair LLC Dan Holborrow 229-4049 dholborrowbeckleyexcom

Ticor Title Co Kay Wissman 673-1146 673-2118

Umpqua Bank

Sharm Reed Kathleen Lane Donella Fugate

Rachel Thompson

440-3928 440-3934 459-6928 440-3903

440-3935

Umpqua Inspections Craig Avery 541-784-5918 CraigUmpquaInspectionscom

Umpqua Insurance Rick Holland 672-3348 673-3994

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

Jay Couron Debi Ashley

Linda Weldon

673-2366 672-5700 957-5505

440-3935

Western Title amp Escrow Jennifer McIntosh 580-8735 jmcintoshwesterntitlecom

North River Roofing Jeanna Knox 679-4454 northriverroofingcharternet

9

Page 9

APPRAISERS Contact Phone Fax or Email

Applegate Appraisal Service Todd M Wilson 580-0978 toddwilsondouglasfastnet

Dozhier Appraisal Service Kathryn Dozhier 672-6658 672-6659

Appraisal Source Brett Findlay 459-6222 459-8222

Lisa Martin Real Estate Appraisal Lisa Martin 957-8900 677-8815

Lonnie R Ferber R E Appraisals Lonnie Ferber 673-7446 673-8711

Pamela S Simleness RE Appraiser Pamela Simleness 826-5654 simlenessgmailcom

RL Card Real Estate Appraisal Ron Card 673-7241 673-1540

Wentz amp Co Real Estate Appraisal Glenn Wentz 672-2790 440-1436

Appraisal Specialists Janel Phillips 430-7805 863-7649

Looking for a Contact Person Check out our Appraiser List

Daylight Savings Time Lockbox Reminder

RMLS News

Time change affects lockbox hours Remember the time change affects lockbox access hours because the lockboxes cannot sense the time change When we are in Daylight Savings Time it means that if a listing in Oregon says that a lockbox is available from 9AM-8PM it actually means 10AM-9PM In Washington if it reads 7AM-9PM it is actually 8AM-10PM If you prefer you can set your lock-

box to 24 hour access For instructions please see Document 1448 in the Forms and

Documents menu

10

Page 10

Report from Advisory meeting held on February 17th at 1000 am via phone conference

RMLS reported that they have been looking into a different lockbox system and had presentations from Supra and the alterna-tive system It was reported that the alternative system was very impressive and they have a lockbox taskforce assigned to determine what is best for RMLS members

There is also a taskforce set up for document storage which is a significant project Not much was mentioned about this project

The new listing load will be implemented hopefully by the end of May and will auto save information every 10-15 minutes and will also auto save information as you click on each segment of listing information

The short sale pending status will be implemented by the end of March

And a new ldquosharerdquo button is available on RMLS to share listings on Facebook Twitter and more

If you have any concerns question or ideas for RMLS please let me know and Irsquoll share them at the next RMLS Advisory meeting on March 16

Advisory Report

Report by Mary Gilbert Chairman of the RMLS Advisory Committee

Washington March 06 2012

Housing affordability conditions have reached the highest level since recordkeeping began in 1970 according to the National Association of Realtorsreg

NARrsquos Housing Affordability Index rose to a record high 2061 in January based on the relationship between median home price median family income and average mortgage interest rate The higher the index the greater the household purchasing power

An index of 100 is defined as the point where a median-income household has exactly enough income to qualify for the purchase of a median-priced existing single-family home assuming a 20 percent downpayment and 25 percent of gross income devoted to mortgage principal and interest payments For first-time buyers making small downpayments the affordability levels are relatively lower

NAR President Moe Veissi broker-owner of Veissi amp Associates Inc in Miami said this latest data underscores buyer opportuni-ties in todayrsquos market ldquoThis is the first time the housing affordability index has broken the two hundred mark meaning the typical family has roughly double the income needed to purchase a median-priced homerdquo he said ldquoFor buyers who can qualify for a mortgage now is a very good time to become a homeownerrdquo

NAR projects the affordability index for all of 2012 will be at an annual high with little movement in mortgage interest rates or home prices during the year ldquoHousing inventory levels have declined to a point where conditions are becoming much more bal-anced in much of the countryrdquo Veissi said ldquoIf access to credit improves we could see a much more meaningful increase in home sales and broader stabilization in home prices with modest gains in areas with stronger job growthrdquo

The National Association of Realtorsreg ldquoThe Voice for Real Estaterdquo is Americarsquos largest trade association representing 1 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries

Information about NAR is available at wwwrealtororg This and other news releases are posted in the News Media section Statistical data in this release other tables and surveys also may be found by clicking on Research

Housing Affordability Index Hits Record High

11

Page 11

Affiliate Spotlight

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates

that join us in support of what we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

12

Your DCAR REALTORreg Store

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

10 REALTORreg Items

Expires March 30 2012

Committee Chairs

Political Affairshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Richard Chasm

EducationProgramhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDiane McKillop

Public RelationshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipAndy Madrid

RPAChelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

OARNARhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II Roger Snyder

MembershiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie Neil Hummel

RMLS AdvisoryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMary Gilbert

AffiliateshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKay Wissman

Professional Standards helliphelliphelliphelliphellipStephanie DeFord

2012 Board of Directors

President helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

President-ElecthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie

Vice PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipNeil Hummel

SecretaryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTracy Grubbs

TreasurerhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipLouAnn Osborn

Past PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Local DirectorshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipBertha Egbert

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipOllie Cerbone

State DirectorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

3510 NE Edenbower Blvd

Roseburg OR 97470

541-672-0563

541-957-0280 Fax

Page 12

Shop your local Realtorreg Store

Page 9: DOUGLAS COUNTY DOUGLAS COUNTY...2012/03/11  · REO-to-rental plan could work in areas where buyers are not quickly absorbing the shadow inventory.” To prevent further increases

9

Page 9

APPRAISERS Contact Phone Fax or Email

Applegate Appraisal Service Todd M Wilson 580-0978 toddwilsondouglasfastnet

Dozhier Appraisal Service Kathryn Dozhier 672-6658 672-6659

Appraisal Source Brett Findlay 459-6222 459-8222

Lisa Martin Real Estate Appraisal Lisa Martin 957-8900 677-8815

Lonnie R Ferber R E Appraisals Lonnie Ferber 673-7446 673-8711

Pamela S Simleness RE Appraiser Pamela Simleness 826-5654 simlenessgmailcom

RL Card Real Estate Appraisal Ron Card 673-7241 673-1540

Wentz amp Co Real Estate Appraisal Glenn Wentz 672-2790 440-1436

Appraisal Specialists Janel Phillips 430-7805 863-7649

Looking for a Contact Person Check out our Appraiser List

Daylight Savings Time Lockbox Reminder

RMLS News

Time change affects lockbox hours Remember the time change affects lockbox access hours because the lockboxes cannot sense the time change When we are in Daylight Savings Time it means that if a listing in Oregon says that a lockbox is available from 9AM-8PM it actually means 10AM-9PM In Washington if it reads 7AM-9PM it is actually 8AM-10PM If you prefer you can set your lock-

box to 24 hour access For instructions please see Document 1448 in the Forms and

Documents menu

10

Page 10

Report from Advisory meeting held on February 17th at 1000 am via phone conference

RMLS reported that they have been looking into a different lockbox system and had presentations from Supra and the alterna-tive system It was reported that the alternative system was very impressive and they have a lockbox taskforce assigned to determine what is best for RMLS members

There is also a taskforce set up for document storage which is a significant project Not much was mentioned about this project

The new listing load will be implemented hopefully by the end of May and will auto save information every 10-15 minutes and will also auto save information as you click on each segment of listing information

The short sale pending status will be implemented by the end of March

And a new ldquosharerdquo button is available on RMLS to share listings on Facebook Twitter and more

If you have any concerns question or ideas for RMLS please let me know and Irsquoll share them at the next RMLS Advisory meeting on March 16

Advisory Report

Report by Mary Gilbert Chairman of the RMLS Advisory Committee

Washington March 06 2012

Housing affordability conditions have reached the highest level since recordkeeping began in 1970 according to the National Association of Realtorsreg

NARrsquos Housing Affordability Index rose to a record high 2061 in January based on the relationship between median home price median family income and average mortgage interest rate The higher the index the greater the household purchasing power

An index of 100 is defined as the point where a median-income household has exactly enough income to qualify for the purchase of a median-priced existing single-family home assuming a 20 percent downpayment and 25 percent of gross income devoted to mortgage principal and interest payments For first-time buyers making small downpayments the affordability levels are relatively lower

NAR President Moe Veissi broker-owner of Veissi amp Associates Inc in Miami said this latest data underscores buyer opportuni-ties in todayrsquos market ldquoThis is the first time the housing affordability index has broken the two hundred mark meaning the typical family has roughly double the income needed to purchase a median-priced homerdquo he said ldquoFor buyers who can qualify for a mortgage now is a very good time to become a homeownerrdquo

NAR projects the affordability index for all of 2012 will be at an annual high with little movement in mortgage interest rates or home prices during the year ldquoHousing inventory levels have declined to a point where conditions are becoming much more bal-anced in much of the countryrdquo Veissi said ldquoIf access to credit improves we could see a much more meaningful increase in home sales and broader stabilization in home prices with modest gains in areas with stronger job growthrdquo

The National Association of Realtorsreg ldquoThe Voice for Real Estaterdquo is Americarsquos largest trade association representing 1 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries

Information about NAR is available at wwwrealtororg This and other news releases are posted in the News Media section Statistical data in this release other tables and surveys also may be found by clicking on Research

Housing Affordability Index Hits Record High

11

Page 11

Affiliate Spotlight

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates

that join us in support of what we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

12

Your DCAR REALTORreg Store

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

10 REALTORreg Items

Expires March 30 2012

Committee Chairs

Political Affairshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Richard Chasm

EducationProgramhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDiane McKillop

Public RelationshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipAndy Madrid

RPAChelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

OARNARhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II Roger Snyder

MembershiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie Neil Hummel

RMLS AdvisoryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMary Gilbert

AffiliateshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKay Wissman

Professional Standards helliphelliphelliphelliphellipStephanie DeFord

2012 Board of Directors

President helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

President-ElecthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie

Vice PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipNeil Hummel

SecretaryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTracy Grubbs

TreasurerhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipLouAnn Osborn

Past PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Local DirectorshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipBertha Egbert

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipOllie Cerbone

State DirectorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

3510 NE Edenbower Blvd

Roseburg OR 97470

541-672-0563

541-957-0280 Fax

Page 12

Shop your local Realtorreg Store

Page 10: DOUGLAS COUNTY DOUGLAS COUNTY...2012/03/11  · REO-to-rental plan could work in areas where buyers are not quickly absorbing the shadow inventory.” To prevent further increases

10

Page 10

Report from Advisory meeting held on February 17th at 1000 am via phone conference

RMLS reported that they have been looking into a different lockbox system and had presentations from Supra and the alterna-tive system It was reported that the alternative system was very impressive and they have a lockbox taskforce assigned to determine what is best for RMLS members

There is also a taskforce set up for document storage which is a significant project Not much was mentioned about this project

The new listing load will be implemented hopefully by the end of May and will auto save information every 10-15 minutes and will also auto save information as you click on each segment of listing information

The short sale pending status will be implemented by the end of March

And a new ldquosharerdquo button is available on RMLS to share listings on Facebook Twitter and more

If you have any concerns question or ideas for RMLS please let me know and Irsquoll share them at the next RMLS Advisory meeting on March 16

Advisory Report

Report by Mary Gilbert Chairman of the RMLS Advisory Committee

Washington March 06 2012

Housing affordability conditions have reached the highest level since recordkeeping began in 1970 according to the National Association of Realtorsreg

NARrsquos Housing Affordability Index rose to a record high 2061 in January based on the relationship between median home price median family income and average mortgage interest rate The higher the index the greater the household purchasing power

An index of 100 is defined as the point where a median-income household has exactly enough income to qualify for the purchase of a median-priced existing single-family home assuming a 20 percent downpayment and 25 percent of gross income devoted to mortgage principal and interest payments For first-time buyers making small downpayments the affordability levels are relatively lower

NAR President Moe Veissi broker-owner of Veissi amp Associates Inc in Miami said this latest data underscores buyer opportuni-ties in todayrsquos market ldquoThis is the first time the housing affordability index has broken the two hundred mark meaning the typical family has roughly double the income needed to purchase a median-priced homerdquo he said ldquoFor buyers who can qualify for a mortgage now is a very good time to become a homeownerrdquo

NAR projects the affordability index for all of 2012 will be at an annual high with little movement in mortgage interest rates or home prices during the year ldquoHousing inventory levels have declined to a point where conditions are becoming much more bal-anced in much of the countryrdquo Veissi said ldquoIf access to credit improves we could see a much more meaningful increase in home sales and broader stabilization in home prices with modest gains in areas with stronger job growthrdquo

The National Association of Realtorsreg ldquoThe Voice for Real Estaterdquo is Americarsquos largest trade association representing 1 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries

Information about NAR is available at wwwrealtororg This and other news releases are posted in the News Media section Statistical data in this release other tables and surveys also may be found by clicking on Research

Housing Affordability Index Hits Record High

11

Page 11

Affiliate Spotlight

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates

that join us in support of what we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

12

Your DCAR REALTORreg Store

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

10 REALTORreg Items

Expires March 30 2012

Committee Chairs

Political Affairshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Richard Chasm

EducationProgramhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDiane McKillop

Public RelationshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipAndy Madrid

RPAChelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

OARNARhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II Roger Snyder

MembershiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie Neil Hummel

RMLS AdvisoryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMary Gilbert

AffiliateshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKay Wissman

Professional Standards helliphelliphelliphelliphellipStephanie DeFord

2012 Board of Directors

President helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

President-ElecthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie

Vice PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipNeil Hummel

SecretaryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTracy Grubbs

TreasurerhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipLouAnn Osborn

Past PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Local DirectorshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipBertha Egbert

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipOllie Cerbone

State DirectorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

3510 NE Edenbower Blvd

Roseburg OR 97470

541-672-0563

541-957-0280 Fax

Page 12

Shop your local Realtorreg Store

Page 11: DOUGLAS COUNTY DOUGLAS COUNTY...2012/03/11  · REO-to-rental plan could work in areas where buyers are not quickly absorbing the shadow inventory.” To prevent further increases

11

Page 11

Affiliate Spotlight

The Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg THANKS all of our Affiliates

that join us in support of what we stand for which is Home Ownership Private Property Rights Free Enterprise Community Service and

Good Government

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

Place your Business Card

Here

12

Your DCAR REALTORreg Store

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

10 REALTORreg Items

Expires March 30 2012

Committee Chairs

Political Affairshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Richard Chasm

EducationProgramhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDiane McKillop

Public RelationshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipAndy Madrid

RPAChelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

OARNARhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II Roger Snyder

MembershiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie Neil Hummel

RMLS AdvisoryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMary Gilbert

AffiliateshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKay Wissman

Professional Standards helliphelliphelliphelliphellipStephanie DeFord

2012 Board of Directors

President helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

President-ElecthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie

Vice PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipNeil Hummel

SecretaryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTracy Grubbs

TreasurerhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipLouAnn Osborn

Past PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Local DirectorshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipBertha Egbert

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipOllie Cerbone

State DirectorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

3510 NE Edenbower Blvd

Roseburg OR 97470

541-672-0563

541-957-0280 Fax

Page 12

Shop your local Realtorreg Store

Page 12: DOUGLAS COUNTY DOUGLAS COUNTY...2012/03/11  · REO-to-rental plan could work in areas where buyers are not quickly absorbing the shadow inventory.” To prevent further increases

12

Your DCAR REALTORreg Store

Douglas County Association of REALTORSreg

10 REALTORreg Items

Expires March 30 2012

Committee Chairs

Political Affairshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Richard Chasm

EducationProgramhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDiane McKillop

Public RelationshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipAndy Madrid

RPAChelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

OARNARhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II Roger Snyder

MembershiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie Neil Hummel

RMLS AdvisoryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMary Gilbert

AffiliateshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKay Wissman

Professional Standards helliphelliphelliphelliphellipStephanie DeFord

2012 Board of Directors

President helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

President-ElecthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipKathryn Tapie

Vice PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipNeil Hummel

SecretaryhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTracy Grubbs

TreasurerhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipLouAnn Osborn

Past PresidenthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

Local DirectorshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipBertha Egbert

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipOllie Cerbone

State DirectorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDavid Stribling II

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipRoger Snyder

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Roseburg OR 97470

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