Supra Lockbox Activity – Updated Through Week of March 14 – March 20

Activity declines in Washington and Oregon

When comparing the week of March 14 – March 20 with the week prior, the number of times an RMLS™ subscriber opened a Supra lockbox decreased 4.3% in Washington and 1.6% in Oregon.

Washington

Oregon

Archive

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Supra Lockbox Activity – Updated Through Week of March 7 – March 13

Both states show slight decreases in activity

When comparing the week of March 7 – March 13 with the week prior, the number of times an RMLS™ subscriber opened a Supra lockbox decreased 3% in Washington and 0.3% in Oregon.

Washington

Oregon

Archive

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Two Commonly Asked Questions

Written by Kelsey Brunson, Communications Specialist

As a member of the Communications Department here at RMLS™, I get asked a wide variety of questions from subscribers. I want to take some time in this blog post to answer two questions that subscribers ask on a regular basis. My thought is that more of you might also have these same questions and might benefit from the answers I can provide.

How Do I Search for Forms, Documents and Tutorials?

The Forms and Documents menu is home to all of our documents, including (but not limited to) training documents, informational documents, desktop news posts, Market Action reports, and tutorials. You can access the Forms and Documents menu through Toolkit at the top of the RMLSweb screen.

Once you are in our Forms and Documents menu, there are three ways to search for that particular document you are looking for. Below is an image showing you the locations of the three areas you can use for your document search:

1)   Enter a keyword, phrase or document number into the search box.

2)  Click on a tag and get all the documents in that particular category.

3)  Search the Forms & Documents Folder Menu. For example, document folder 1500-1699 in this menu is the Market Action and Statistics Menu, where you can find all of the new (and archived!) Market Action reports.

How Does RMLS™ Calculate Appreciation?

Another commonly asked question that I receive from subscribers is how to calculate appreciation (or depreciation). Appreciation is a comparison of the average sales price of a specific area between two time periods. Here are some key points to remember about this calculation:

1)   You must compare TWO time periods. Sometimes I get asked, “What is the appreciation of Portland for the last year?” A more accurate question to ask for this statistic would be, “How has Portland appreciated (or depreciated) from 2009 to 2010?” Or, you could compare one month to the next, such as January 2010 to February 2010. (Notice that we are comparing two time periods here).

2)   You can use the appreciation formula to calculate both appreciation AND depreciation. Often, subscribers believe that the formula for appreciation is different than the formula for depreciation. In fact, the same formula is used for both of these calculations. Whether the result is a negative or positive number determines if the area’s average sales price has appreciated or depreciated between those two time periods.

3)   Document #1745: How to Calculate Appreciation, gives a detailed example of how to use the appreciation formula. This is an easy formula involving plugging in the average sales price for your two time periods! Take a look at this document; I use it for guidance as well!

If you have any questions, feel free to email communications@rmls.com. Or, you can call our Help Desk at 503-872-8002 or toll-free at 877-256-2169. They will be able to answer your question or transfer you to the appropriate department. Thank you!




Supra Lockbox Activity – Updated Through Week of February 28 – March 6

Activity increases in both Washington and Oregon

When comparing the week of February 28 – March 6 with the week prior, the number of times an RMLS™ subscriber opened a Supra lockbox increased 9.3% in Washington and 8.3% in Oregon.

Washington

Oregon

Archive

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Supra Lockbox Activity – Updated Through Week of February 21 – February 27

Activity is up in Washington, down in Oregon

When comparing the week of February 21 – February 27 with the week prior, the number of times an RMLS™ subscriber opened a Supra lockbox increased 2.5% in Washington and decreased 3.1% in Oregon.

Washington

Oregon

Archive

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Spread the Word Contest Winners Announced

Congratulations to our winners and to the three schools that will receive gift certificates for art supplies!

A $100 gift certificate from RMLS™ is currently on its way to three schools in Oregon and SW Washington. Winners of our Spread the Word Contest were able to choose the school that would receive one of three gift certificates, which is to be used to purchase art supplies for students.

The Fair Housing Council of Oregon’s annual Fair Housing Poster Contest is underway, with submissions due March 17th. RMLS™ encouraged our subscribers to submit a plan for how they were helping to spread word of this contest for children. The first two subscribers who emailed us their “Spread the Word” plan won a $100 gift certificate for art supplies to donate to the school of their choice! However, we had three great plans emailed to us within a short period of time and decided to award three winners instead of just two!

Congratulations to our winners:
Sheila Done, Century 21 Wright & Assoc.
Wendy Wampach, RE/MAX Equity Group
Joy Hurley, Coldwell Banker Professional Group

Sheila Done chose Ladd Acres Elementary School in Hillsboro as the recipient of her $100 gift certificate for art supplies. Sheila has two children (in first and fifth grade) who attend this school and was happy to help get the word out about the poster contest. Her plan consisted of emailing teachers and parents of students at the school, in addition to posting the contest flyer on the school’s front doors. Below is a picture of students from Ladd Acres Elementary who will benefit from these art supplies!

Wendy Wampach chose to donate her gift certificate to Mill Plain Elementary in Vancouver, Washington, where she is the current Art Discovery Coordinator. She also teaches art classes to students at Mill Plain Elementary. Wendy sent the Fair Housing contest flyer to the District Coordinator and to the other Art Coordinators for the Evergreen School district. With a total of 21 elementary schools in the district and more than 300 art volunteers, this plan surely helped spread awareness of the poster contest. Here is a photo of some Mill Plain Elementary students engaged in artistic activities:

 

Joy Hurley serves as a Board Member for Yamhelas Community Resource Center (YCRC). YCRC is a local 501c-3 that organizes a preschool and after-school programs for at-risk youth in the communities of Yamhill and Washington Counties. The organization collaborates not only with the school district, but also with other local non-profits to provide resources for children. To help get the word out about the Fair Housing Poster Contest, Joy’s plan included distributing copies of the flyer to the YCRC art class and the local Girl Scout Troop. She also requested that the school district place the flyer on their website. Joy is excited to have won the gift certificate for YCRC, as she says its art program is in need of funds and will find this donation very useful. Here is an example of art done by some of the students:

Again, congratulations to our winners who took time out of their schedules to help spread awareness of the Fair Housing Poster Contest. They should also be commended for submitting plans to RMLS™ in an effort to win $100 for a school in need of art funds. Let’s also congratulate those who did not win, but who are helping to spread the word anyway. This poster contest is a great way to get kids involved in a fun community project. Hopefully the Fair Housing Council will see an outstanding turnout of poster submissions to their contest!

For more information on the poster contest, visit the Fair Housing Council of Oregon’s website. Or, click here for a copy of the contest brochure!




March Real Estate Events & Education

This March, take advantage of FREE RMLSweb training

Here’s a quick rundown of upcoming real estate events and education for March in Oregon and Southern Washington. If you have an event that is not listed here, please let us know by commenting below. For future events, please send an e-mail to communications (at) rmls (dot) com.

RMLS™ Events:

Join RMLS™ for this educational event as part of our Broker Education Series on March 15 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Seven Feathers Resort and Casino near Roseburg. Step-by-step training will show you how to successfully present, negotiate, and sign exclusive buyer representation agreements. This course provides great tools for qualifying buyers, negotiation professional service fees, signing representation agreements, and overcoming broker and buyer objections to exclusive representation.

Topic: Exclusive Buyer Representation Agreements
Speaker: Rick Harris
When: March 15, 2011 9:30am – 12:30pm
Cost: FREE!

For more information and to register, click here.

Save the Date: 2011 RMLS™ Trade Fair!

The 2011 RMLS™ Trade Fair will take place at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland from 9:30am to 4pm on April 21st, with a reception immediately following at 4pm and ending at 6pm. Attendee registration is now available, and registrants will have the chance to win one of two grand prizes! For more information and to register, see our website.

Events around the region:

-March 2: W & R Studios presents a FREE Cloud CMA workshop from 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm at the RMLS™ Portland office in the Board Room. To see the flyer, click here, and to register, click here.

-March 6-8: Umpqua Valley Home Builders Association hosts the annual Umpqua Valley Home & Garden Show at the Douglas County Fairgrounds Complex. For more details and to register, click here.

-March 9: Earth Advantage Institute presents “Marketing the Value of Sustainability” for 7 CE hours in Portland from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. For more information and to register, click here.

-March 12-13: Home Builder’s Association of Metropolitan Portland hosts its 2011 Tour of Remodeled Homes. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here!

-March 16: The REALTOR® Rally at the Capitol will take place at the state capitol building in Salem, where more than 200 REALTORS® will advocate on behalf of the real estate industry. To find out more information, see this flyer.

-March 18: The Portland Chapter of the National Association of Residential Property Managers offers a free catered lunch and meeting to learn from property management experts. The lunch takes place from 11:45 am to 1:30 pm at the Fairfield Inn in Lake Oswego. For more information, see here.

-March 30-31: Oregon Association of REALTORS® presents “The Accredited Buyer’s Representative” for 14 hours CE credit in Lake Oswego. For more information, see this flyer.

Also, if you are an RMLS™ subscriber, we have lots of FREE educational opportunities at a location near you; click the link for your area to view the February Training Calendar:

Coos County
Eastern Oregon
Eugene
Florence
Gresham
Hood River
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Vancouver




Supra Lockbox Activity – Updated Through Week of February 14 – February 20

Activity decreases in both Washington and Oregon

When comparing the week of February 14 – February 20 with the week prior, the number of times an RMLS™ subscriber opened a Supra lockbox decreased 4.8% in Washington and 3% in Oregon.

Washington

Oregon

Archive

View an archive of the Supra lockbox statistical reports on Flickr.




Use Statistical Summaries to See Market Trends

Now including new Affordability documents!

Did you know our Statistical Summaries have been updated with data from 2010? We’ve also added new documents in the Portland, SW Washington, and Lane County folders to show our affordability graphs, which previously only appeared in our Market Action reports the first month of every quarter. Subscribers requested that we make the affordability graphs more accessible, which is why we created these new documents. Now, you no longer have to search through old Market Action reports to find the Affordability Index!

The new Affordability documents are for Lane County, the Portland Metro area, and SW Washington, and can be found in the three areas’ respective Statistical Summary folders. Unfortunately, we do not have Affordability information available for any other areas due to limited median income information from HUD.

To find the new Affordability documents or see the updated Statistical Summary documents on RMLSweb, here is where they are located:

1. Go to Forms and Documents (via Toolkit).
2. On the left side of the screen in Forms and Documents, you will see the Folder Menu with yellow folder files.
3. Go to the folder called 1500-1699 Market Action and Statistics Menu.
4. If there is a “+” sign next to the folder, click it to open the Market Action and Statistics Menu folder. If there is a “-” sign, it is already open.
5. The Statistical Summaries are grouped by area, and can be found in the folders between 1520 and 1699.
6. The new Portland Metro Affordability document can be found in folder number 1520-1539.
7. The new SW Washington Affordability document can be found in folder number 1549-1559.
8. The new Lane County Affordability document can be found in folder number 1560-1579.




Supra Lockbox Activity – Updated Through Week of February 7 – February 13

Activity rises in both Washington and Oregon

When comparing the week of February 7 – February 13 with the week prior, the number of times an RMLS™ subscriber opened a Supra lockbox increased 15.6% in Washington and 8.6% in Oregon.

Washington

Oregon

Archive

View an archive of the Supra lockbox statistical reports on Flickr.