This storybook Craftsman greets you with a large vaulted front porch and is surrounded by a quiet and serene yard. The deck delights with treetop views and is perfect for entertaining. 9’ ceilings and gorgeous stone fireplace create a feeling of comfort and warmth. The kitchen boasts fabulous cabinet colors and new stainless appliances. Two bedrooms on the main level, the larger is suitable as an owner’s suite with coved ceilings, a sitting area, and a walk-in closet. Heading to the lower level you’ll find the oversized owner’s suite with private entrance, full bathroom, and walk-in closet. Great contender for possible ADU conversion, check with the county. The remaining portion of the lower level contains a full workshop with workbenches and storage. This home is only two blocks from the river, yet is out of the flood zone. Close to dining, shops, and transit. Quick drive to downtown PDX!
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He wanted curb appeal!
Moisés and his wife, Delia, were eager to move out of their investment property after starting their family and realized they needed more room for their two kids to have room to play. On Father’s Day we saw two homes; one that was new to the market and staged for multiple offers and the other was vacant with no staging and had been on the market for over a week after a buyer backed out with cold feet. After missing out on the staged-to-sell house, we wrote on the second house. The best part was we got in $10,000 under asking price, 100% financing, no appraisal gap and we did not waive any inspections. LP siding almost ended the deal but in the end we got the repair done and they are moving into the home that checked off needs and wants on both of their lists. He wanted curb appeal and plenty of parking for family gatherings and she wanted two living areas and a soaking tub. Bonus is they got the yard they wanted for their growing family! I’m so happy to have such chill and savvy friends closer to my neck of the woods too. Win-win!
Yes it can be done and I’m happy to help you too. If you are looking to buy in this market, let’s connect!
Real Estate and Working During a Pandemic
Real Estate & working during a Pandemic.
Real Estate must go on. Needless to say, it is critical to be cautious and considerate during a time like this. I have clients in contract that are buying homes and clients planning to sell in the coming weeks. Whereas business is not as usual, contract deadlines and negotiation are still critical.
My how quickly things have changed…
Two weeks ago I was meeting contractors, scheduling inspections, driving clients around for buyer tours, and running around town. Knowing that the first confirmed case in Oregon was announced, I was already using antibacterial spray after each handshake. I supplied my car with nitrile gloves, lysol wipes, and was introducing myself to contractors and unfamiliar agents with a “virtual” handshake. Call me a germaphobe, but besides this “virus”, I was really avoiding the nasty cold going around.
One week ago while attending an inspection, I had conversations about the virus with inspectors and clients. The common theme was “whats the big deal, it’s just a flu”. Most people were brushing it off. I’m not here to convince anyone otherwise, but I gave my two cents about being careful.
Here we are, and this week I’m reaching out to my clients stressing the pre-cautions we are now taking 1) as a company at Living Room Realty, 2) my own actions, and 3) what does this mean for you, my Dear Clients in your purchase or sale of real estate?
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How to do Real Estate in a time like this?
As a company, we at Living Room Realty are having conversations in real time, as the epidemic unfolds daily. We are pleading Brokers to step back for these next few weeks and practice social distancing. Only essential one on one meetings, virtual tours for new listings, and video tours for our buyer clients. Open Houses and Broker tours are… let’s face it, too risky.
Buying a house?
I highly recommend to people looking to purchase a home, to consider the risks of attending open houses. Overall you may see these activities disappear in the coming weeks. Hire a Real Estate Broker to do the work for you! Lean in to technology and ask your agent to provide virtual tours.
Selling a house?
If you’re selling a home, hire a Real Estate Broker that embraces the advantages of technology- Matterport, virtual tours, “Live Open Houses”, killer professional photography, and digital marketing marketing marketing.
You’ll see in the coming months which Real Estate agents will provide these services and which will not provide at all(Ahem, discount Brokers). I, along with my colleagues at Living Room Realty can provide these advanced services. In fact, we already provided the ‘advanced services’. It’s an investment and we take quality marketing to heart. Everyone will continue house shopping and selling, but in an advanced and pre-cautionary way. Certainly cautious until the Pandemic is no longer a threat.
If you’re curious about buying or selling and want to take advantage of historically low mortgage interest rates, or need a real estate agent that ‘gets it’- contact me! We’ll get through this together and I’m here for you.
Virtual Hugs, Julia
Julia Robertson | Living Room Realty
Broker licensed in Oregon & Washington
541-505-1111 | julia@rebyjulia.com