Oregon coast real estate sales are looking up for Spring. The return of commercial and sport fishing of chinook salmon along the coast for the first time in three years is bound to have an impact on local income and breathe some life in to the local economy.

The Windermere Real Estate Gallery in Seal Rock was pleased to handle this entire home sale in April, representing both buyers and sellers.
| Property Type |
# Sold in April |
Average Sales Price |
Days on Market |
Avg % of List to Sale Price |
| Site Built |
42 |
$266,235 |
236 |
92% |
| Manufactured |
11 |
$152,591 |
158 |
94% |
| Condos |
4 |
$239,875 |
219 |
90% |
| Land Residential |
5 |
$177,400 |
168 |
87% |
| Bank Owned |
65 |
$230,807 |
164 |
94% |
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