As I mentioned in a previous post, relocating to Portland is one of the best decisions I have ever made. Below are my essential online resources to help you acclimate and fit in once you have relocated to Portland. This list is not about how to get here, rather it is about how to be […]
8 Tips to Buying a Home in Portland’s Seller’s Market
In case you have missed the buzz around town, Portland is in a strong seller’s market. Really strong. Every broker I speak with has stories about clients who have made multiple offers that have all been rejected. How does a buyer compete in this low-inventory landscape? It is essential that buyers adjust their strategy when […]
Is Now the Time to Sell in Portland, OR?
In December 2014, the Portland housing market experienced the lowest housing inventory it had seen in about eight years. A “healthy” housing market typically has 6 months’ inventory available to buyers. At the time, Portland had about 2.3 months’ inventory. Low inventory drives up prices and competition among buyers. Many sellers were surprised by the […]
Is There a Party in your Sewer Pipes, Portland?
Ain’t no party like a sewer line party cuz a sewer line party don’t stop… This is admittedly a messy topic that can impact not only the subject property you are buying or selling, but also the property of neighbors. Nothing puts a neighborly relationship in the outhouse like an unexpected bill for several thousand […]
Latourell Falls Hike
Stunning Nature and Hiking just Outside Portland, OR. Ask anyone what they love about living in Portland, Oregon, and you will likely get a response that discusses Portland’s proximity to oceans, forests, waterfalls, mountains, etc. So many people will haul out this explanation that you may begin to suspect it is a canned response that […]
Lonesomeville Pottery – Focus on Local Portland Business
One of my favorite things about living in SE Portland is getting to know the local business owners. There is nothing I love more than attending open studio days at Lonesomeville Pottery. Their Halloween open house is never to be missed. Carved pumpkins and larger-than-life scarecrows are scattered throughout the property’s gardens, and unique ghost masks […]
Find Your Spot in Portland, Oregon
What do you get when you cross a desire for urban living with a 100+ mile commute, and a cul-de-sac in a newly planned community with a love of historic architecture? In our case, this combination yielded an immediate need to sell the first house we ever purchased. Fast. It was San Francisco in the […]
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