Heart of Kenton Bungalow

1508 N Kilpatrick St

$399,000

2 + bonus bed | 1 bath | 1568 sq. ft.

MLS# 24039034 | Taxes: $3,614 | Lot Size: .10 Acre

1912 Bungalow with a neighborly front porch is nestled just blocks from downtown Kenton. If you’ve always wanted to live in the shadow of Paul Bunyan and Babe, here’s your chance! Convenient for those who prefer public transport with Max and bus lines are close by. The floor plan includes an eat-in kitchen, bonus room upstairs and sunporch.  Outside you’ll find a full lot with a blank slate yard ready for your ideas and projects. This home has been a great rental and most recently fetched $2250 per month, but it is now ready for its next chapter. A great sweat equity home. CM2 Zoning provides lots of use options. Buyer to do their own due diligence on usage.

 

Just Sold near Peninsula Park! Yay for my first-time home buyers!

Congratulations to my clients!

As you may already know, my business is referral based and I love meeting new people. So you can imagine how happy I was when a past client recommended Jane and their partner to me. It was such a joy getting to know them on their house hunt!

Here’s a little rundown of how it went.

We started with a buyer consultation and spent an hour going over the process in general. That’s the best way to get started, going over the current market and setting expectations for everyone. That’s when I ask the most questions about what my clients are looking for and we set the pace for the house hunt.

 

We saw multiple houses every week in various neighborhoods for many weeks until we narrowed it down and found the area that felt like home. The house they chose checked a lot of boxes, it was the perfect size in a great location and it had more than one bathroom plus a garage (bonus!). We saw the house 3 times just to be sure and then successfully got the offer accepted! They did a great job of getting financially ready, approved by a reputable lender, and had all their ducks in a row in that arena. (That truly is the first step!)

 

As we went through the inspection contingency period, I really liked that Jane and her partner asked a lot of questions along the way. One thing that people don’t always lean into when buying a house is making time to dive into research and ask all of the questions, even the dumb ones (and there are no dumb ones). Carving out time for this is so helpful because it’s the meat and potatoes of the whole deal. I’m here to advise and guide you along, but there is a lot to digest and having the time for those conversations and follow-up questions will always feel good.

Here is a general overview of the inspection contingency period. I will advise you while you look over the permit history, have the sewer scoped, the home tested for radon, the property searched for underground storage tanks, plus have a whole property general inspection as well. And that’s not always all, there are more investigations sometimes. It’s a lot and it’s awesome! Because after all of that, clients have a much better understanding of the home with all of its pros and cons.

 

So in this case, some things did come up in the investigations and we negotiated a credit and a price reduction. A couple of weeks later we had fun at the signing and a few days later we wrapped it all in a bow and I gave them keys.

 

Please reach out if you’re interested in talking about buying or selling a home. I’m always here for a check-in about the current market, lender recommendations or anything I can do to help advocate for your homeownership.

 

 

Buyer Stories

Pictures are really worth a thousand words! And in these photos, happiness reigns. When getting keys to your new home, dreams are big, plans have been hatched, and people are ready to get to work moving in, nesting, making the space their own. We continue to be beyond delighted to share in this experience with our buyer clients – guiding you through the process, providing resources and expertise.

 

About Us: Over the course of their professional partnership, Aryne + Dulcinea have helped hundreds of clients prosper in their new lives. During this time, they have prided themselves in their top-notch selling abilities, with homes outperforming market standards, consistently exceeding list price while most of their listings sell in under 7 days. Whether you’re looking to buy or sell, Aryne & Dulcinea will work in collaboration to guide you in investing in your future and reaching your real estate goals.

SOLD! BUT WHEN DID THE SELLERS CALL US?

We list a lot of houses and have quickly become the go-to real estate team for selling your home. But when is the best time to call? Our answer: as soon as possible. Even if you think you are going to list 6-12 months out, we like to get over to meet with you, tour your home, discuss prepping and pricing as soon as possible. We are your guides in this process, and the longer we have to work with you, the easier the process. And while sometime folks need to sell quickly, we can do that, too…we will gladly embrace the flurry!

 

About Us: Over the course of their professional partnership, Aryne + Dulcinea have helped hundreds of clients prosper in their new lives. During this time, they have prided themselves in their top-notch selling abilities, with homes outperforming market standards, consistently exceeding list price while most of their listings sell in under 7 days. Whether you’re looking to buy or sell, Aryne & Dulcinea will work in collaboration to guide you in investing in your future and reaching your real estate goals.

Let’s Fix It Up!

On a sunny Saturday morning I got a text from a client who saw a house in her neighborhood had come up for sale. It is incredibly rare that things in this small neighborhood come on the market so she was incredibly excited. The house was about a mile away from her parents, who she is incredibly close with, and was just the kind of fixer-upper she was looking for. A couple of hours later there we were, inside this house with amazing bones, great architectural details to work with, and a makeshift trapeze in the bedroom. I mean… really, what else does one need in their first home?

She knew immediately this was the perfect house for her, or it would be after she had a little time to do some fixing. So we got busy talking and came up with a competitive offer. We were up against several developers, who likely had oodles of cash to throw at this property, and we weren’t sure we could compete. And we were right, in the end we were not the highest offer. But our offer was accepted!

Three weeks later I was able to hand my client the keys to her first home. If you know me, you know how much I love giving keys to first time homebuyers. I feel like I’m handing them an endless world of possibilities that this investment will bring in the future. 🏡

 

Long Search for First Home Comes to an End

Anika and Todd have been searching for their first home for over a year. It has been a long journey for them to find their first home. The toughest part was narrowing down what they really wanted and needed and then finding that within their budget. It was made even more challenging because of the increasing home prices, changing needs, and, of course, Covid.

Changing Needs and Wants

We started the search by looking at homes close-in SW Portland that needed some work. Anika and Todd have a great eye for design and what is possible with a home. We talked about the potential of lots of dated and fixer homes we toured. They researched the cost of putting in new kitchens, baths, and flooring, but eventually crossed a fixer home off their list. They decided that living in a project wasn’t for them, especially once Covid came and they and their two girls were all working and learning remotely. Managing and living in a remodel while teaching and working in it too sounded much less feasible.

We also looked at three-bedroom homes to start and decided that the family would need more space. With the greater need for a dedicated office, a four-bedroom, or three-bedroom with bonus room became a necessity. The extra room would serve triple duty as an office, playroom, and guest room for the day when the family can eventually come to visit!

Overcoming Challenges

With the changes in the family’s needs and wants, came changes in price expectations and location. We had to overcome multiple challenges with Anika and Todd’s home search. The first being that they are first time buyers without the huge cash reserves of many others looking in their price range. Because they weren’t buying your typical “starter home” Anika and Todd were up against other buyers who had more cash and were buying their “move-up homes” with equity from previous sales or other sources of cash. This made it tough to compete against the large down payments of other buyers, once we found houses they were interested in.

Their second big challenge was overcoming the reality check of housing prices and location. Over the year we were searching, housing prices increased by almost 8% in the parts of SW Portland we were looking. Also, when we started the search, we were looking at 3 bedroom cosmetic fixers in close-in SW. They were able to find this type of homes to look at fairly frequently. By the time we were making offers a year later, our search had changed to 4 bedroom move-in ready homes. Unfortunately, this type of house was over budget in the areas we were looking in so we had to expand our search further out to include the suburbs, places Anika and Todd originally had ruled out.

Writing the Winning Offer on the Perfect Home

After a year of searching, changing needs, overcoming challenges, Anika and Todd found an amazing home in Beaverton. It has three bedrooms plus a fourth bedroom/bonus room with interesting nooks perfect for a multiple-use space. We had to see it the second it came on the market, and after touring it, they knew it was the right one. They made a very competitive offer with great terms any seller would like to see. I spoke with the agent multiple times and developed a report with her. When we learned another offer was higher and willing to buy the home as-is, Anika and Todd decided to increase their offer to their max budget. They knew they could regret not doing so if they lost it.

The agent called me to discuss because their increased price put us neck and neck with their other offer best offer. We were told the only difference was that the other offer had a slightly larger downpayment and the buyers were willing to buy the home as-is. We chatted about why Anika and Todd weren’t comfortable with as-is, and while they truly didn’t expect to find any major issues, they couldn’t risk taking on a large, unexpected repair since they were putting their savings into the downpayment.

The sellers ended up accepting their offer anyway. I was thrilled to hear that the main reason they went with Anika and Todd’s offer over the other was my communication with the listing agent. Developing a good relationship with the other agent, being communicative, honest, and upfront while protecting Anika and Todd’s interests stood out to her. I don’t know who the other agent was, but I know they also wrote a very strong offer and were tough competition! Being a part of the deciding factor in my client’s offer winning out over another, slightly better offer felt great and I was so happy to relay that news to Anika and Todd.

A Long Search Comes to an End

Anika and Todd are now in the process of moving into their new home as I write this! The escrow process was a bit bumpy toward the end, with a closing delay, but we all got through it and both sides ended up happy. The inspection report was the cleanest I had ever seen, and the home needs just a few minor repairs and is ready for their personal touches. Anika and Todd are thrilled to finally own their first home. They worked really hard to make this happen for their family, and I couldn’t be happier to see them moving in.

Congratulations to Anika, Todd, and their girls! I can’t wait to see how they make their new house their home.

Adding A New Deck On A Tiny House –

 

   Our seller, Kurt, had already done a great job of sprucing up the interior of his tiny home he wanted us to sell for him. He asked Chris and I  for direction on what to do with the backyard.  It didn’t make sense to either of us that the current deck be so small.  It lacked room for a barbeque and wouldn’t hold a decent sized chair. It felt like a smoking porch and nothing more.   We decided to bring in a carpenter to extend the current deck so it touched the original retaining wall.  We asked him to take the existing unstained fence panel and re-use the boards to make a  private screen without ‘gaps’. The seller and I stained the new fencing a dark walnut after the panel was completed.  Since I now had the sellers complete trust, I opted to paint the red fence panels a deep blue.  Using only painters tape, I marked triangles of all shapes and sizes to paint a decorative design for more intrigue.  Luckily, Kurt loved the end result.  Throw up some twinkling outdoor lights, new exterior fixtures, add a table and chair and TA-DAH!  Private seating and hangout area for the new owner to enjoy!  I love working with sellers that believe in us.  Give us your trust and we will take on your project as if it is our own investment.

Buying or Selling a Home: It Can Be Hard Sometimes

Buying or selling a home can be hard sometimes.
When the stakes are high…
When emotions are involved…
When it is something as essential as your home…
When there aren’t a lot of homes on the market…
When the demand for quality homes is high…
Make sure you are working with an Agent that will honor this process and work with you to through the challenges.
Carly, my business partner, and I really do care for our clients and will take care of you from before the start to well after the finish line. Feel free to give me a call. I start and end with a commitment to service!

LIL’ BEAUMONT-WILSHIRE BEAUTY!

=JUST LISTED=

4229 NE Skidmore St.
Portland, OR 97218

Offered at $419,000

2 BEDROOM | 1 BATH |  1,116 SQFT
MLS #20104742  | TAXES: $2,794

walk score: 81, bike score: 97

Please see listing for Covid-19 safety procedures.

Charm and cuteness abound in this classic Beaumont-Wilshire beauty! Light-filled with hardwood floors, fireplace, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, newly updated kitchen with vintage touches, fresh paint, basement with side entrance, back deck, garden shed, detached garage, and large back yard. Entertain, relax, garden and more. With a 97 bike score, and 81 walk score, get around the city with ease!

 

WHAT’S AROUND – WANT TO GO FOR A WALK? A NIGHT OUT ON THE TOWN SOUND FUN? NEED TO GRAB SOME GROCERIES?

  • Wilshire Park
  • Spare Room Restaurant & Lounge
  • Pizza Nostro
  • Wilshire Tavern
  • Pip’s Original Doughnuts
  • Bolt Neighborhood Fabric Boutique
  • Rigler Community Garden
  • NEPO 42
  • Sherpa Nirvana
  • Tacovore
  • Beaumont Nails
  • Beaumont Hardware
  • Common Ground Wellness Cooperative
  • Grand Central Bakery
  • Pizza Jerk

HOUSE UPDATES + FEATURES:

  • Charming light filled bungalow in the heart of Beaumont-Wilshire!
  • 2 bedroom, 1 bath
  • Partial basement with side entrance
  • Gleaming wood floors on the main floor
  • New kitchen flooring and updated appliances
  • Back deck off kitchen and dining area
  • Fresh paint throughout the interior
  • Backyard storage shed
  • Detached garage
  • Driveway has sewer connection for RV or tiny home
  • Bike score – 97, Walk score – 81

About Us:
Over the course of their professional partnership, Aryne + Dulcinea have helped over 200 clients prosper in their new lives. During this time, they have prided themselves in their top-notch selling abilities, with homes outperforming market standards, consistently exceeding list price while most of their listings sell in under 7 days. Whether you’re looking to buy or sell, Aryne & Dulcinea will work in collaboration to guide you in investing in your future and reaching your real estate goals.