This family! That baby! Does it get any cuter? I don’t think so.
Without further ado, please allow me to introduce these new homeowners! The Jenkins Family. A couple of months ago, I texted Jordyn, congratulating her on Baby Taj. We caught up briefly. I inquired about their address to send the baby a gift and Jordyn asked about homes. Two weeks later, we’re pounding the pavement, looking for the families’ dream home.
While touring the first home, Jordyn looked over at me to ask, “How many homes do people normally see before they find their home?”
I knew this look, it was the “I’m in love with this house, but how could I be so sure so soon look.” I see this look often. I imagine most agents do. It’s pretty undeniable. Nothing to take lightly.
We followed up with a few other places. But the other homes paled in comparison. We pinpointed the market and surrounding neighborhood stats. We negotiated a new cedar fence and closing costs on behalf of my clients. The Jenkins family closed with a bit of equity in the home too. Given the current Portland Housing Market. I’d say: WE ROCKED THIS TRANSACTION!
Congrats Jordyn, Xzavier, & Taj! I can’t wait to spend summer days in your backyard!
I love working with investors, but this family was just the sweetest! My clients, Pat and Mike, decided to buy a home for their adult children to rent back from them. Pat and Mike, live in Colorado, but their son and daughter live and work here in Portland.
The Plan
Cara and Sam, “the kids”, met with me in our Alberta Office to talk about what the family’s plan was. The kids would be touring the homes with me and identifying the best ones. They would ast as the “eyes” for their parents, Pat and Mike, who would be purchasing the house. The would buy the house as an investment property and rent it back to the kids.
The House
The type of home the family was looking for has some divided space. The kids are grown, with their own lives, and needed a home where they could have their own spaces. Because of this, we looked at homes where there were bedrooms and living room areas on different levels. Some of these homes had a separate apartment, some had a finished basement, and a few just had unique layouts that provided the separation they were looking for.
The house they bought was perfectly divided. The main floor had two bedrooms, one of which had been opened up to the living room. The basement was finished with a bedroom, bathroom, and living area with wet bar. You could also access the stairs to the basement from the back door, allowing the downstairs extra privacy.
Why It Works
This plan works out great for this family. The parents found a great investment property in a growing area (Foster-Powell). They could expect their home to appreciate over time, gaining equity. The kids found a house they could live in together, with their own spaces. The family would also be securing the kids a place to live where their rent wouldn’t go up while rental prices increase throughout the city.
Is an investment or rental property right for your family?
There are so many ways families can help each other with housing, while also making a smart investment. Parents buying homes for kids in college to rent, or siblings buying duplexes, single people buying houses with an ADU to rent in the backyard, etc… If you’re like Pat and Mike, and want to invest in Portland real estate, give me a call! I can help you identify a great place that will meet your family’s needs too.
Congrats Pat, Mike, Sam and Cara on the new house! (Oh congrats to Dudley, the handsomest chocolate lab/most fun roommate, too!)