{"id":977,"date":"2016-05-11T11:18:11","date_gmt":"2016-05-11T18:18:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/privatemoneysource.com\/broker-blog\/?p=977"},"modified":"2016-05-11T11:18:11","modified_gmt":"2016-05-11T18:18:11","slug":"three-potentially-useful-indicators-of-the-likely-movement-of-value","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/privatemoneysource.com\/broker-blog\/?p=977","title":{"rendered":"Three potentially useful indicators of the likely movement of value"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Clay Sparkman<\/em><br \/>\nAny good real estate investor should be attempting\u00a0 to assess  whether property values are rising, falling,\u00a0 or holding in the area of  his\/her latest potential investment. After all, the core question when buying investment property (particularly short-term) is, <em>&#8220;what is value likely to do in the next year or so?&#8221;<\/em> If you sense that values are likely to  fall in a certain investment region, you had better take that into  account when deciding whether or not to invest, and for how long. And if you decide to  invest, given this information (whatever it may lead you to believe),  you will be able to better assess your investment risk, potentially reward, and appropriate strategy.<br \/>\nThe direction of property values is not an easy thing to predict, but  if one really wants to inform themselves with regard to what property  values might be doing in the near future, than there are three pretty  good things to look at.<br \/>\nBut first, what not to count on: If you are looking at whether or not  property values are rising, falling or holding today, just remember  that this is a trailing indicator. At best it will tell you what is  happening now, and even worse, it may be a better indicator of what  happened several months ago. Look at this info, but don&#8217;t take it very  seriously as an indicator of what is going to happen next.<br \/>\nAnd so, here are three leading indicators that I would recommend you consider:<br \/>\n(1) The rural test: Ask\u00a0 yourself what property values are doing in  rural (or more remote) areas. Those values tend to lead the values of  properties in more concentrated areas. So, if you are suddenly  witnessing a notable fall in values in rural areas, chances are that  other values in the region will follow.<br \/>\n(2) The time-on-market test: Determine what the average time on  market is as you assess potential opportunities . For residential  properties 3-6 months is fairly normal, and would tend to indicate that  values will be holding for awhile. Last time I checked in Portland, the  average time on market for residential properties was 1.7. This is a  very low number and a very good indicator that values are on the rise.<br \/>\n(3) Look at the ratio of replacement cost to purchase price. If the  ratio of replacement cost to purchase price is high, then property  values are likely to rise, at least for the near-term future.<br \/>\nLet me know if you have any other indicators that you use. We would like to hear about them.<br \/>\n&#8211; Clay (clay@privatemoneysource.com, 503-476-2909)<br \/>\n<em>Clay is Vice President of Fairfield Financial, a primary source                               for private money since 1964.\u00a0 Fairfield is         currently           targeting       loans    in    OR, WA, AK, CA,   CO,       ID, FL, GA,   ID,   MT,       NV, NY, OK   and     TX.\u00a0 To       submit   a       loan to    Fairfield  for       consideration: <\/em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.privatemoneysource.com\/loanproposal.php\">http:\/\/www.privatemoneysource.com\/loanproposal.php<\/a><\/p>\n<table style=\"height: 4px;\" border=\"0\" cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\" width=\"678\">\n<colgroup>\n<col width=\"71\"><\/col>\n<col width=\"87\"><\/col>\n<col span=\"8\" width=\"68\"><\/col>\n<col width=\"80\"><\/col>\n<col width=\"74\"><\/col>\n<\/colgroup>\n<\/table>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Clay Sparkman Any good real estate investor should be attempting\u00a0 to assess whether property values are rising, falling,\u00a0 or holding in the area of his\/her latest potential investment. 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