Decision Time for James and Kelly!

Some folks are just decision makers! James and Kelly are those people. When I helped them purchase their first condo in the South Waterfront they looked at 2 and made their choice that day. So I wasn’t surprised when they called asking to see 2 condos in the building next to theirs. After a short tour they decided the one on the higher level was the winner. We were under contract in a day and after some intense repair negotiations they are moving in!

This beautiful condo is on the 9th floor with views of the river. They needed a bit more space with the new world of working from home and this one offers a sweet den that will be a perfect office. The deck will be perfect for relaxing outside with a good drink and a book. I am so excited and happy to be able to help these two find their new home!

First time home ownership joy!

Congratulations to Rana!!

 

There are so many things to love about helping folks buy a home! I meet so many different people with many stories about why they want what they do and how they plan to achieve their real estate dreams and goals. But seriously, nothing is more gratifying than helping someone become a homeowner for the very first time! The joy!

It was so wonderful working with Rana to help make that dream a reality. She is a focused and intentional person who powered through the process like a champ. And every time we thought there might be a bump in the road we were able to negotiate on her behalf and smooth everything out. She is the first woman in her family to buy her own home!! Her Grandmother is so proud! This was definitely meant to be and I couldn’t be happier for Rana!!

 

Just Sold: Historic Charm meets Efficient Living

HAMILTON ARMS CONDOMINIUMS #402

709 SW 16th Ave #402

PORTLAND, OREGON 97205


The perfect mix of elegance & efficiency in the heart of Goose Hollow. This charming home features recently refinished hardwood floors, pine kitchen floors, new custom window blinds, fresh paint, radiant heat, & an abundance of built-in storage. Onsite laundry and bike storage. Only a block from public transport and close proximity to the Alphabet, Cultural and Pearl districts, makes this a perfect place to enjoy local shopping and dining. Built in 1928, the Hamilton Arms Condominiums is a part of Portland’s storied history and elegance. Converted to condominiums in 2005, this 5-story building combines elegant historic elements with modern convenience. Located in the Goose Hollow neighborhood, and blocks away from premiere shopping, dining and transportation. Catch a Timbers game at Providence Park, walk to museums or theatre in the Cultural District or enjoy shopping or dining in the Pearl District, NW 23rd or downtown. Freeways and the Portland streetcar are nearby, and you’re right on the MAX and bus lines, getting to where you need to go is easy and convenient.

Sold at $170,000

STUDIO | 1 BATH | 458 SQFT
MLS#
21617317 | 2020-2021 TAXES: $3,263.52


Congrats to my client Judy on the sale of her adorable condo at the Historic Hamilton Arms Condominiums.  It was a pleasure working with my colleagues Cristen Lincoln, Quinlin Langford and the rest of their Team, who brought the Buyers on this one. Their ability to be able to put together a deal and navigate some bumps in the road, were just what this needed to see it to conclusion. I truly hope their Buyer’s are happy with the end result and are able to enjoy this wonderful spot in the city.

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Why are condos a great option in this market?

If you are home shopping, you know how competitive the single family home is right now. If competing in this newly hot market is not your thing, one idea is to turn to condos. Parc Clematis at Clementi will be competing with Clavon by UOL, condos come in all shapes and sizes, with well kept structures, well run HOAs, to well…troublesome situations. If you are already looking for a smaller home, paring down, or want low maintenance, a condominium may be an excellent option for you. While some condos come in high rise form, others feel like an attached home, or row house. Some have beautifully manicured courtyards to share, still others come with private, fenced back yard spaces. There are condos all over our city, so if you like a specific section of town, there will likely be a condo for you. When determining if a particular condo is right for you, we will be sure you have all the documents (financial, meeting minutes, CC+Rs) to review before buying. Condos are a great way to share in community, while having a great place to live. Feel free to reach out and ask us more.

condo diningroom

 

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.

Just Sold: Benson Tower 1-Bedroom in the Heart of Portland’s Cultural District

BENSON TOWER CONDOMINIUMS

1500 SW 11th Ave. #407

PORTLAND, OREGON 97201


Come home to this updated SE Corner home in the desired Benson Tower Condominiums. New Brushed Oak Tidewater Flooring, Stainless Steel Kitchen Appliances, True Bedroom, and Covered Balcony overlooking a canopy of trees. Large  living room, which could be used as second bedroom or den. The building features secured access, common room, gym, outdoor courtyard, hot tub, lobby, & bike storage. A block from Safeway, Portland State/Saturday Market, & MINUTES from the Max/Streetcar, Museums, with easy  freeway access. 1 Deeded Parking included in secured parking garage.

OFFERED AT: $355,000 | SOLD AT: $355,000

1 BEDROOM | 1.1 BATH | 708 SQFT
MLS#
20446165 | 2019-2020 TAXES: $4,974.79  | HOA: $462/mo.

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Just Listed: Benson Tower 1-Bedroom in the Heart of Portland’s Cultural District

1500 SW 11th Ave. #407

PORTLAND, OREGON 97201


Well appointed 1-Bedroom/1.1 Bathroom in the desired Benson Tower Condominiums. New Brushed Oak Tidewater Flooring, Stainless Steel Kitchen Appliances, True Bedroom, and Covered Balcony overlooking a canopy of trees. The building features a common room, gym, outdoor courtyard, spa, lobby, and bike storage. A block from Safeway, Portland State/Saturday Market, and MINUTES from the Max/Streetcar, Museums, and WITH EASY freeway access.

OFFERED AT $423,800

1 BEDROOM | 1.1 BATH | 707 SQFT
MLS#
19212621 | TAXES: $4,828.50 | HOA: $450/mo.

 

 

 

 

Live Timbers & Thorns Games from your own Living Room

A hearty congratulations are in order to my client, Joel! He recently completed his purchase of a condo in the Civic Condominiums.

Joel came to me as a Living Room referral when I first made the move to Living Room Realty. We spent the next few years touching base until the time was right for him to fly out and take a look at some condos that he was interested in. He was coming from Arizona, had a REALTOR® in his family, and was hoping to go with VA financing in his purchase. Joel works in logistics, and if ever there was someone who was made for that industry, it is him. He was perhaps the most organized client I have had and was on top of things before they even came on my radar. When he flew into town for a week, we toured over 30+ condos in the close-in Portland area. New, Old, Large, Small, Parking, No Parking, Converted Apartments, New Construction…we saw it all. So when it came time to make an offer, Joel was ready, able, willing and informed. We went into contract on a home that was a converted building off of NW Overton. It was small, quaint, and charming. The downside…not VA approved. Thankfully Joel had enough down to switch to a conventional route. We made an offer, went into contract after some negotiations, conducted our inspection, and were ready to finalize the sale.

A quick word about condos. The most important thing I can emphasize is an evaluation of the condominium documents to determine the financial health of the HOA, the potential or existence of any special assessments/litigation and how the building as a whole is holding up through the years. Does the HOA have a plan to replace systems as they get older? Have they budgeted for those in their reserves? Are they conducting an any reserve study to forecast these items. Other big items are, what type of financing are you using? VA? FHA? Conventional? It matters. A condominium building has to be FHA or VA approved to use that type of financing. If it isn’t, it can change, but the lender has to work with the HOA and it could take several months for that approval to happen. Most Sellers do not want to wait that long, so it behooves a Buyer using either type of financing to know the pros and cons of what happens when they find a property that may or may not be approved for them.

During our inspection of the condo docs, we discovered the HOA had to take out a loan to replace a failed fire escape and a special assessment was passed on to the owners of each unit. There was roughly $10,000 to pay off for this assessment. We began to negotiate having the Seller address that as a part of moving forward with the transaction. Then the appraisal came back…$10,000 under our agreed contract price. We debated whether to appeal the appraisal or not with some new information or not, but ultimately it was too much of a risk for Joel to take on and he decided to walk away from the property.

Within a day, another unit had come on his radar and the best part of it was the building was VA approved at the Civic Condominiums. Joel had left town already, but he had checked out the area it was in prior to leaving town and asked me to do a Facetime walkthrough of the unit with him. Technology proves it’s worth once more. With the building being VA approved, this allowed Joel to get a rate of almost a 1/4 percentage lower than a convention rate, allowing him to up his purchase price, in a newer, larger condo. We came in with a strong offer, put it under contract, and things moved rapidly from there. Joel officially closed yesterday and I had the honor of handing him the keys to his new home and got to watch him see it in person for the first time. This is the stuff I work for and is what makes what Ido more rewarding than anything I could imagine. Now he can sit back, look out his window overlooking Providence Park and take in a Timbers or Thorns game from the comfort of his living room.

 

Congrats Joel, I hope you truly enjoy your home in Portland. Welcome to the City!

 

 

Civic Condominiums  Providence Park Entrance Civic Condominiums

Just Listed! Historic Northwest District Condo

Prime location in the Northwest District. Right in the middle of Nob Hill, Northwest 23rd, Alphabet district, and Slab Town. Footsteps to Portlands best restaurants & bars, minutes to Pearl District and Brewery Blocks. Historic light filled corner condo, high ceilings, North & West facing windows, vintage fixtures, original built-ins, butlers pantry with deep cabinet storage, Master suite with 2 closets, spacious living room and dining area with pocket door, secure storage room in basement, shared laundry, and on the street car line. This condo is on the top floor, back side corner of the building. Views of the city and large trees shade keeping it cooler in the summer. The windows bring in an abundant amount of light making this condo light and bright all year around.

The “American Inn” is a historical building, which hosted visitors for the Worlds Fair in 1905. The American Inn was the only on-site hotel at the fairgrounds at that time. Live in a bit of history at this beautiful condo home, a quiet location in the building, while enjoying all the amenities of the city and everything Portland has to offer. Preview this home on the online gallery.

MLS 19674715

2129 NW Northrup #11, Portland OR

2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1065 sqft

$399,900

First Time Buyers Fall in Love with Lents Farmhouse

Starting their Search

When first time buyers Adina and Caitlin started their search they wanted a condo. They were tired of living in a rental where the landlord didn’t keep up with repairs. So, they thought the convenience of not having to maintain the exterior possibly having a gym would be great. Starting their search Adina and Caitlin really wanted to find something affordable and start building equity. Their plan was to eventually, in 5-10 years, buy the big family house they really wanted.

The Problem with Condos

Many first time buyers have a similar story. They start out looking at condos because of the lower price. It makes sense at first, the low price, the ease of upkeep. It’s not until they talk with their agent and lender that they start factoring in the high cost of HOA dues and realize how the HOA costs affect their approval price. Once they realize the big impact those high HOAs have on their price, they consider widening their search to include other types of homes.

Financing Tip: Even condo listed at 280 may have a HOA payment of $400/month or so.  This means a buyer putting roughly 5% down would need to be pre-approved for 360-375 to actually qualify to buy it.

Adina and Cailtin (center) with Mel Marzahl, their agent (right), and Dawn Carter, their lender (left)

Change of Plans

This is predicament Adina and Caitlin found themselves in. They liked the idea of a condo for the ease of maintenance, but they realized they could pay the same amount monthly to buy a great starter home instead. When we opened up their search to include single family homes there were so many more options. In their price point some houses needed major repairs but they wanted something they could live in, and slowly fix up. A complete remodel is not in the cards for most first time buyers. We searched all over SE Portland and looked at every 2bd 700 sqft bungalow on the market, until this big, blue, beauty popped up!

The Happy Ending

They widened their search just a bit more. Including a few areas they hadn’t originally considered, like Lents. The house they found is a beautiful, 4bd, 3 story, neon blue farmhouse. It has a front porch made for a swing and summer evening hangouts. This house checked all their “must have” boxes, and more. The main floor was fixed up enough, they could move in, enjoy it but make changes slowly. It has a basement for an art studio, a big lot for gardening, and a whole upstairs level with two bedrooms, a sitting area, and space to add a bath and kitchenette.

Adina and Caitlin got everything they wanted 5-10 years from now, today. Their new house is a beauty that lives well for them in terms of style and financially. They plan to rent the private top level to travelling nurses for some help on the mortgage. After they start a family they’ll have room to grow for the kiddos. They will be the first to tell their friends to consider all their options when searching for a home. Because they know better than most that you might go from looking at 2bd condos in Multnomah Village or Lake Oswego, to 4bd farmhouses in Lents in a matter of a month or so.

CONGRATS on your first home Adina and Caitlin!

Adina and Caitlin on the front porch of their new home!