In 2019, Priya and Sujata planned to move Mom and Dad and sell their home with Karim in February of this year. Priya was living with her parents and did not know yet what her next step would be until the idea of buying the home next to Sujata was born. They often helped their neighbor and knew she needed to move to a retirement community because the care and upkeep of the home was simply too much for her. Her need to sell was overwhelming her, and she discussed this with Sujata, which lead to the idea of buying her home so that Priya could live next door. But how could this work, putting their parents home on the market in December was not the best idea? Well, when everyone’s best interest is at the forefront, plans seem to come together. The path was not easy, and there were many uncontrollable bumps along the way, but the love and respect in their little community was strong and everybody worked to help one another when needed… 6 months later they now own the home next door and after the seller gets settled in her new community, Priya will move in and become part of her sister’s neighborhood!
Tag: portland real estate
Stylish an Bright in Beaverton!
OFFERED AT $699,900
4 BEDROOM | 2.5 BATH | 2,755 SQFT
MLS#20587327 | TAXES: $7,622.47
RICHMOND HIP LUX : JUST LISTED
Just Listed
Richmond Hip Lux
3417 SE Division St.
Portland, OR 97202
Offered at $625,000
3 BEDROOM | 2.1 BATH | 1,756 SQFT
MLS #20013821 | TAXES:$8,137
=IMPORTANT NOTICE=
The health and safety of our community is our top priority.
Due to current health policies, we will be offering a hand washing station in this listing and ask that only two people are in the unit at a time. Please write offers subject to interior inspection. Thank you!
NOW TO THE GOOD STUFF…
Modern luxury in the heart of the Richmond neighborhood. Intelligently designed townhome-style condominium complete with 2 floors plus a ground level ADU. Hardwood floors throughout, newest amenities, 2+ bedrooms, bonus space, 2.5 bath, multiple balconies and large private courtyard. Beaming with light, this spacious and versatile urban retreat is in the heart of SE PDX-walk, bike, ride to everything.
WHAT’S AROUND – WANT TO GO FOR A WALK? A NIGHT OUT ON THE TOWN SOUND FUN? NEED TO GRAB SOME GROCERIES?
- Olympia Provisions Public House
- Little T American Baker
- Pok Pok
- She Bop
- Collage
- Adorn
- Zahara Boutique
- City Pets
- Division Wine
- Donna & Toots
- Little Otsu
- Salt & Straw
- Ava Gene’s
- Shipshape Goods
- St Honore Bakery
HOUSE UPDATES + FEATURES:
- High quality new construction building in the heart of the exciting Division-Clinton District
- 2+ bedroom, 2.5 bath townhouse w/ second kitchen — OR —
- 1+ bedroom, 1 bath ADU on lower level AND 2-story, 1 bedroom suite, 1.5 bath unit above
- Upper unit features airy master suite, private balcony w/ fire pit, open living space w/ gourmet kitchen and fireplace
- Lower unit includes additional bedroom, full bath, living/dining room and small kitchen
- Laundry in both units
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.
Flipping a Duplex
While I haven’t restored a multifamily property before, I have remodeled plenty of single family houses. So, I figure it might be similar, just times two. I am just beginning this one. Right now, these side by side units mirror each other with one bedroom and a bath on the main floor, and another bedroom upstairs. The basement is a blank canvas, unfinished, and on the dingy side.
My plan is to add a bathroom upstairs to create a nice master suite, as well as an additional bedroom, laundry and family room in the basement. The two units will still mirror each other, but I don’t know…maybe we’ll change up the finishes on each side. Updates to come as we move along.
Roseway Living
Inner SE with a Porch
The Texas Two Step
Another quarantine close for the books! Imagine moving the middle of a pandemic. Well that’s exactly what my buyers had to do, moving back to Portland all the way from Austin, Texas! But I’ve never been more thankful for all my experience in the industry and for technology that allows us to communicate closely and consistently in such an uncertain time. My buyers enjoyed a smooth transaction process and are now moving into this stunning Lake Oswego Remodel—4 bedrooms, 4 bath, complete with Brazilian teak floors and gorgeous high-end features including a chef’s kitchen.
What a score! We were able to close quickly on this home despite the long-distance and pandemic measures. Even with all of the uncertainty of COVID, I’ve been finding that the real estate process hasn’t been affected too much. It’s very possible to conduct the search for your future home safely and quickly. Great communication and an experienced agent are key! A huge congrats to my clients on their beautiful new home!
First time buying in a pandemic
I started working with Bryan and Maeve back in February when we were all living in our pre-Covid worlds. We toured together, wrote competitive offers and ended up in back-up position a couple of times. When everything escalated in March, they moved from backup to first position on a house in NE Portland. It seemed perfect, that they might be able to get into their new home right before the lock down really changed how we search for homes. Alas, my very thorough home inspector discovered that the house was built on a brick foundation under the concrete. They thankfully pulled out of that deal and decided to take a pause.
As the very long month of March turned to April, and we got more information on how to more safely tour homes, we started up the search again. They were offered backup position on another great house in NE Portland, before finally finding their perfect house just a few blocks away. It had been renovated (with permits!), but the original charm of the house was very much still intact. We moved very quickly presenting a strong offer, and organized all the necessary contractors to complete a thorough inspection. We were able to negotiate a lot of the more serious needs (see my previous post: a sewer scope is the best $125 inspection). The transaction went really smoothly, and we were able to close quickly. As we don’t have five or hug right now, we did a dance of joy in the living room on the key hand off.
My buyers are so excited to be moving into their first home. It was three years of hard work and saving that made it possible for them, and now they can stretch out in their big back yard and cute, cozy house.
Helping the whole family move to Newburg
I’ve know Amelia since she was around 10 years old. God, that makes me feel a little old! I saw her grow up and celebrated with her, Brad and the whole family at their wedding a few years back. I attended to their baby shower and adore their little bean, Charlotte. And just this month, I had the honor to help them achieve another milestone in their life, buying the first home! I have to say we had some fun even in the middle of a pandemic!
We honed in on Newberg pretty early on and there was no looking back. Newburg is a wonderful place for this family because they love the schools and the smaller town feel. Next, I’m helping her parents move from Bull Mountain to Newberg so they can all be close to one another.
Congratulations to Brad, Amelia and Charlotte, you are like family to me!
GREAT LOCAL FOOD SOURCES
GREAT FOOD SOURCES RIGHT IN OUR OWN BACK YARD!
A while back we mentioned TABOR BREAD as a great place to get flour (and it comes with a free sourdough starter). Here are a couple more great sources based here in Portland, Oregon for healthy, fresh, local food both prepared and grocery:
- For great produce and grocery-check out MILKRUN
- For great meats look to NICKY USA
- And for pantry items and prepared meals try out SHIPSHAPE GOODS
Happy cooking!
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.
Charming Woodstock Bungalow
Adorable Woodstock bungalow with wisteria draped front porch. Charming vintage home is move-in ready! Wood floors and open floor plan! Great cook’s kitchen with quartz counters, stainless appliances, gas range, and eating bar. Both baths have custom updating. New windows and brand new roof! Enjoy outside living on the large patio and your own urban farm with raised veggie beds, strawberry and raspberry bushes. Big side yard for dog run or more gardens? Great location near the heart of Woodstock. Virtual Tour
Vintage Courtyard Condo in Piedmont
6500 N Michigan Ave., #4
Portland, OR 97217
Darling 1940’s vintage condo with a dreamy front courtyard. Lives like a small house with a period perfect fireplace with built-ins, a good sized bedroom, intact vintage kitchen and bathroom, and a back door off the kitchen. This unit comes with a detached garage and a deeded parking space, washer/dryer in unit, basement storage and a forced air gas furnace. No rental cap and only 6 units in the complex. Low property taxes and ideally located within a few blocks of Peninsula Park, MAX and New Seasons.
OFFERED AT $259,900
1 BEDROOM | 1 BATH | 544 SQFT
MLS# 20450886 | TAXES: $1,682 | HOA: $225/MO
THIS WEEK’S HOUSE CRUSH
THIS WEEK’S HOUSE CRUSH
Taking our love of homes global, each week we feature a listing in Portland we love, as well as a home from other part of the world to inspire! This week’s PDX house crush is dreamy and luxurious, while our Czech house crush is artistic and nature-based.
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.
What To Do With That Sourdough Starter
What To Do With That Sourdough Starter
Finding yeast for many has been an impossiblity over the last few months. Many people have turned to making sour dough bread. Researching baking methods and ways to make the best starter has turned into a passionate pastime. So when feeding your starter, consider keeping the discarded starter and make this delicious fry bread instead! Dump it into a hot pan with olive oil, top it with green onions, chives, herbs, spices, what have you, let it sear on one side, flip it, and voila, a tasty snack!
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.
MARRY IT OR MOVE OUT?
We’ve had a new level of togetherness with the people we live with, being roommates, partners, or families. But we also have had lots of time in our home. We are using our homes in new ways-rededicating rooms for school space, home gyms, dance studios, and more.
We’ve been hearing from you…lots of stories of how people have had enough and it’s time to move out or they have decided to love their homes and get to work with projects. Take a look at some of the fun things our clients are doing at their homes.
Our client is a world-class dancer who a few years back became a chiropractor. She has decided to bring healthfulness into her living space and first up was a large outdoor sauna.
For this family, the sunny days equal enjoying the extra space their new house and yard offer, while they shelter in place. This shot was taken by the koi pond they inherited when they purchased this gorgeous property that is somehow both in the woods and under the sun. They didn’t know much about fish or how to maintain their pond when they moved in, but since then they’ve become quite the amateur pisciculturists with three hearty koi luxuriating in their pond.
Our other clients took their unique modern Mediterranean and transformed it to a relaxing haven for both lazy and productive days at home. A basement transformation from unfinished concrete to fabulous teen suite complete with lounge, bedroom and bath offers privacy and ambiance. The redesigned patio sits between house and garage and makes for an outdoor room ready for dancing under the moonlight, relaxing by the fire or soaking up the sun.
Had enough of your space? Let us know and we can discuss if moving out to a new home would be the best move for you.
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.
Adventures in Real Estating: Selling During Covid
This dreamy South Tabor farmhouse of infinite possibilities just sold in the midst of covid panic at $52k over asking with 7 offers in just 3 days. Many congratulations to my client — all his hard work getting this gem ready for market paid off big time!
Before covid began, we met to discuss how he could best prep his home for the market. I always recommend scheduling a consult and walk through with your REALTOR® before embarking on home projects. This can save you lots of time and money, as we are able to identify which changes will have the greatest impact on your sale in the current market. In this case, most of the work was focused on the exterior, but inside, fresh white paint and top notch staging brought the house to life in a whole new way!
Here is the living, dining area and kitchen before…
And after!!
It was as if the whole house sprang to life! I remember walking through after it was painted and could practically feel the walls beaming and calling out for the next stewards of home.
One of the aspects I love most about this home is the SPACE! All kinds of spaces for all kinds of imaginable fun. Outside there is not only a nice sized grassy backyard + side yard perfect for garden beds, but also a hot-tub cabana, big locking bike shed and a carport with storage and workbench. Inside, the 3 bedroom/2 bath home also includes a den and office upstairs while the basement offers a finished bonus room, laundry area and unfinished space for storage or projects. But I think my FAVORITE space is the upstairs bathroom ~ clawfoot tub and Mt. Tabor views? Yes, please!!
My seller put a lot of love into creating a lush grassy backyard where an old blank deck lived before and added many sweet details and upgrades to the exterior to boost curb appeal and honor the 1910 vintage of the home.
When the time came to list, we had just hit the 1 month mark into this new covid reality and I offered my best advice on competitive pricing as things were still feeling a bit uncertain in the market of pandemic proportions. Covid protocol for all potential buyers meant current preapproval letters, masks, shoe covers and hand washing at the beginning and ending of each showing. No more than 3 people in the house at a time and 30 minute showings with 15 minute buffers. When the listing went live we had immediate interest and within 48 hours over 40 showings were scheduled. Three days later, my seller went pending with a solid offer that beat out 6 others at $52,000 over asking and stellar terms.
Throughout this transaction, both my seller and the agent on the other side were excellent communicators, easy to work with, and at the end of the day everyone wrapped up feeling really happy about the outcome. I am deeply grateful to my client for his ease in trusting my expertise and putting in the time and energy to give his house the best possible outcome in our market.
These are the stories that really light up my spirit: feeling the energy of a home brighten up with a little bit of love and elbow grease ~ the house that calls in its new owner like a match that was meant to be ~ clients’ joys of new beginnings ~ and navigating through unprecedented times with presence, awareness and clear communication. If you are curious about the market in these times, or are looking at buying or selling now or down the road, I am happy to chat over some socially distanced coffee or tea. Let’s connect!
Stay safe out there, be gentle with yourself, and take care of each other ~ we will get through this ❤️
Many Blessings,
Sarah
Sweet Cully Ranch With “Wow Factor” Yard
4629 NE Alberta St, Portland, OR 97218
OFFERED AT $475,000
3 BEDROOM | 2 BATH | 1,174 SQFT
MLS #20683865 | TAXES: $4,272.30 (2018)
Bright and cheerful remodeled ranch on large (possibly dividable) lot that backs to a community garden. Cozy up to the wood-burning fireplace in the living room, or gather around the kitchen island in this open floor plan setting. Remodeled kitchen features stainless steel appliances and tiled countertops and connects to the dining area that opens to screened-in back porch. Hardwood floors lead you to the bedroom spaces which feature an en suite master bedroom and 2 more bedrooms with guest bath. Large yard includes beautiful outdoor spaces with a covered porch and deck, a patio space for outdoor dining, fire pit, chicken coop and a fenced garden area with raised beds. Many established fruit trees and bushes mean many opportunities for canning or freezing fruit for year-round enjoyment. Home has large, 2 car garage and ample parking space in driveway. Nearby to one of Portland’s great commercial districts on NE 42nd Ave with shopping and dining, and is down the road from Fernhill Park.
If you or anyone you know is looking to buy or sell a home in the Portland area, please contact Amanda Haworth at amanda@livingroomre.com or 503-453-7698.
NOW LISTED AT A NEW PRICE!
NOW LISTED AT A NEW PRICE
Call us today for at tour!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5 star Google rated – 5 star Yelp rated – 5 star Zillow rated
Willamette Week Best Of Portland Nominee 2016 + Runner Up 2017
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.
House Crush! From Portland to Peru
WE ABSOLUTELY LOVE HOUSES!
Take a look at this week’s house crush! And for fun, we’ve decided to add a spotlight on housing from around the globe for inspiration!
PORTLAND HOUSE CRUSH
PERUVIAN HOUSE CRUSH
Love what you see, let us know and we can share more!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5 star Google rated – 5 star Yelp rated – 5 star Zillow rated
Willamette Week Best Of Portland Nominee 2016 + Runner Up 2017
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.
Cheers to Champagne, Swag, and Hugs
Scrolling through my phone, I’ve stumbled upon photos from the second week of February. This now seems a whole world away.
The day these photos were taken Ryan and Samantha had come to our swanky mid-century office to review the 20 plus offers we had just received for their home. We toured the office, shopped the swag shelves and settled in to sip champagne from water glasses while they perused offers.
Soon after these sweet photos were taken, the COVID-19 chaos began. Despite that, we got their house in contract, accepted two offers in backup positions, secured them two months of free rent-back, closed the sale, found them a new home, closed that deal, and got them moved in. Phew!
Looking back through my photos, so much has changed in a short span of time. While we can’t sip more champagne together right now, I sent them a nice bottle to celebrate their new “forever” home. They’ve come a long way from their two-bedroom starter home!
I admit, right now, I miss seeing my clients. I miss giving them hugs and hanging out together. I miss meeting clients at our beautiful office. I miss happy hours with friends, colleagues, and neighbors… but we’ve been able to get the job done despite the challenges of these times.
Until we get back to normal, I’ll raise my water glass full of champagne (from home) to everyone successfully buying and selling homes right now. Cheers!
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Interested in making Portland your home?
Call Cheri Harney, at 503-319-4858.
Hollywood has a lot of Heart
As it has been said so often it’s become the market’s mantra, “location, location, location” can be the essential pillar of any buyers’ search for a new home. In Portland, this quest for the ideal location can feel like trying to choose your favorite coffee shop, because the truth of the matter is the coffee here tends to be pretty darn delicious almost anywhere you go. The neighborhoods in this beautiful city are pretty spectacular, and while I may be seeing things through my local rose-colored glasses, I think you could chat with most folks who live here and hear a similar take on Bridgetown.
When Pete and Carley started thinking about where they wanted to live, there were a handful of neighborhoods that met many of their hopes. We saw some really lovely options in North Portland with gorgeous views of Forest Park and the river. Then we peeked at a few places around Alberta and Kenton, and went out to Roseway to visit a noteworthy bungalow. Once we saw the classic English Tudor in Hollywood, they knew they had found their home. Right around the corner from Carley’s work, an easy commute for Pete, and the best dog park in NE where their pup could run free – this plucked at every heart chord. Congratulations to these incredible clients! It’s been SO rewarding to help make this dream come true with you two. 🖤
Buying a House Safely Today
Covid-19 has created much change in how we go about buying and selling homes today. Our industry, our company, and our team quickly put protocols in place to keep buyers, sellers, agents, inspectors, lenders, and title officers safe. So what is it like being a buyer right now? Here is how we are helping you.
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 Listed | Lake Forest Luxury
10818 SW Brown St, Tualatin
Lake Forest Neighborhood
3D Matterport Video
Gorgeous Legend built home with spacious light filled Fairleigh floorpan. One owner home, meticulously cared for, several upgrades, expanded kitchen with french doors walk out to lovely vaulted covered patio space to enjoy all year round. Master suite with vaulted ceilings, huge bathroom, soaking tub, dual side fireplace, walk-in closet, and second bonus room for exercise or leisure.
Special features include new carpet, tiled floors, circulating hot water, 8×12 shed with power and skylight, artificial turf, raised garden beds, BBQ gas hookup, wireless smoke/Co2, Nest doorbell, Bio bidet, touchless kitchen faucet, wired for surround sound on main floor and bonus room.
Tandem garage with high ceilings, built in storage on ceiling and walls, all interior walls are insulated, huge bonus room and laundry upstairs. Perfectly located in quiet and serene Lake Forest neighborhood, near parks, shopping and quick commute to I5.
To schedule a showing contact Julia Robertson, 541-505-1111 or julia@rebyjulia.com
MLS 20540410
$658,900
5 bedroom, 2.1 Bathroom, 2 Bonus rooms, 3188 sqft
Julia Robertson |Licensed Broker in Oregon & Washington
Living Room Realty
Want to get pre-qualified during the times of Covid-19..?
There are a few tips I would like to leave current Portland, Oregon residents who are ready to buy or sell their homes, during the times of Covid-19.
Best 7 Questions to ask your Lender :
- Are you a direct lender ?
2. Are you a correspondent lender or broker?
*Please note, in my opinion, direct lender is usually best.
3. Are you a local lender?
4. Is the loan going to be fully underwritten?
5. What are the current interest rates and can I lock in my rate?
6. If my parter is affected by COVID-19, could I still qualify?
7. Be honest, disclose your current working / employment situation with lender. Ask if it is better for you to pre-qualify for the loan individually?
**The lenders are the experts who will give you the most realistic feedback regarding your ability to pre-qualify.
This video is created by Steph Noble, an amazing local lender here in Portland.
There are some mind- shift changes occurring within the current Real Estate Market during the time of Covid-19.
See link below for the full Video from Steph Noble, Local Portland Lender, Guild Mortgage.
Stability of interest rates, April 2020
The Feds interest right now is to solely stabilize the mortgage baked securities for interest rates.
The Feds will increase and decrease their buying based off what is needed to keep the interest rates stable.
Their commitment is to keep rates stable.
The buying of mortgage backed securities is so powerful right now , it is out impacting any other economic factors.
Typically, when we have good or bad economic news, there is an impact to interest rates, the Feds buying mortgage backed securities is out-weighting any of those other economic factories regarding interest rates.
–You may have heard that the Feds are pulling back on what they are buying ?
Even with them pulling back as needed, to keep rates stable, currently, the feds are buying back double what is being produced.
If you have any more questions or comments please reach out to me or Steph Noble directly!
https://www.livingroomre.com/agents/meline-khachatourian/
Emerald Escapes
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I have a thing for emeralds. I always have. The color. The gemstone. The cut. There’s something about the deep richness of this shade of green and the geometric elegance of an emerald cut stone that makes my heart purr. An equally satisfying obsession of mine is entering a space and envisioning what it could transform into by seeing an array of colors, textures, forms, and light to completely bring about a new room. This eye to see the potential of an interior has been immensely helpful and fun in my efforts to assist my clients. While we tour homes, I love the trust my buying clients extend to me as they let me share my visions of how they could personalize a home to make it theirs, on our walks through properties together. Exploring how we can affordably and creatively enhance their homes for a modern market, while keeping the original charm, is one of my favorite aspects of working with my sellers, as we prepare for listing.
While I have been spending this season steadily at home, a number of my clients are in the middle of home remodels and have reached out to chat about their adventures of these undertakings during this time of covid 19. Our conversations have sparked my love for emerald and my recent ache for a fresh landscape to blend, leading me to peruse the internet for deep, glossy, green spaces.
If you are equally feeling a desire to find yourself far away in a world other than the location of your current quarantine, may I suggest the refuge to be found in these luxurious, calming, gem colored bathrooms. Each one swoon worthy of a mental getaway. Who knows, this just might be the inspiration you’re needing to jump start your search for a new home. If you are hoping to pair with an agent who can see beyond just the walls immediately around us and knows how to safely voyage into today’s listings, I would adore partnering with you to seek out and successfully close on that dream!
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Bathroom at the Trullo dei Pini House in Puglia, Italy
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Riad Yasmine Hotel in Marrakesh, Morocco
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Julie de Libran’s home. Paris, France
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“Arsenic” wallpaper by Divine Savages
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Brentwood-Darlington Rehab Opportunity
Situated in SE Portland’s Brentwood-Darlington neighborhood, this ready-for-rehab home offers comfortable living spaces and natural light. Detached garage has been used as shop and has electricity. Tool shed in private, fenced back yard for storage. Several city parks, community gardens and the large food cart pod “Cartlandia” nearby. Easy access to shopping, restaurants and I-205.
A Man and His Best Friend
Finding the way home
Akira and her dad, Mark, were so ready for a place of their own! The search took them to neighborhoods from Hawthorne to Montavilla and out to St. John’s looking for a place that felt like home.
Then a nearly new build with a lot of style popped up less than 100 feet from Kenton Park and it was too good to miss! Akira, the trusty husky, said, “Dad, do it, woof…”
Akira had no idea how much she would love sitting by the fire with her dad, or sunning in her own yard. Those delights would be discovered after closing.
Now they are staying safe at home together.
Just Listed: Bright Condo Steps From NW 23rd + Forest Park
The Thurman House unit 203
This bright and airy corner unit is the perfect place to unwind as you take in views of the West Hills. Beautiful fir floors lead you through the open floor plan to the sunbathed living room with french doors. The kitchen features contemporary finishes, with stainless steel counters and breakfast bar. Master boasts corner windows, walk-in closet and en-suite jack-n-jill bathroom. This boutique building is perfectly situated between popular NW 23rd Ave and the trails of Forest Park.
Offered at $455,000 | 950 sqft. | HOA Dues: $400
Can’t let the good one go…
Mark was on the hunt for a home his son, brother, and he could inhabit. Because the three of them wanted to have the option of existing collectively and separately in the home, we were looking for a house with a unique blend of individual and communal living spaces. Mark was able to visit Portland to explore neighborhoods and prepare to continue the search from a distance. After investigating a variety of homes from afar, we kept returning our attention to one of the homes we toured the first day of his trip. No other homes were coming close to competing with this move-in ready newer construction in the Arnold Creek neighborhood. Sometimes the right one is there from the very start. Congratulations, Mark! We know this will be the perfect space for you and your family.
JUST LISTED! Darling FOPO Bungalow!
7325 SE Insley St. Portland, Or. 97206
This darling FOPO bungalow sits on a quiet street that’s super close to happening Foster and Woodstock and just two blocks from Portland Mercado and Mt Scott park. Features original wood floors, high ceilings, Rejuvenation and Schoolhouse lighting, remodeled bathroom with Pratt & Larsen & subway tiles. Updated windows & plumbing, new 96.5% Carrier gas furnace, new electric water heater and fresh paint inside and out! Wonderful full length covered front porch, great sun exposure in massive fenced yard & garden space with mature plantings. 86 Walkscore & 74 bike!
MLS#: 20391238
$359,000
Royal Woodlands Super Split Level
New Beaverton Listing!
6050 SW Chestnut Ave., Beaverton OR 97005
Terrific, mid-century split-level in the heart of desirable Royal Woodlands. Well cared for by original owner with chic vaulted living room, wrap around balcony, master suite, and two gas fireplaces. Dependable floor plan with L-shaped formal living/dining room, separate bedroom wing, informal eating area off kitchen, basement family room and additional bonus office/den. 8,200 SF lot with delightful backyard! 2018: New upper windows, exterior paint and slider doors. Great opportunity to live in an utterly charming mid-century neighborhood complete with egg hunts and 4th of July parades!
Don’t miss our 3-D tour!
3 beds + bonus room | 3 baths | 2,448 SF
MLS# 20535627 | Taxes: $5,821 | Garage: attached, two-car
Two full baths on the main floor, one with two sinks and a tub/shower combo to be shared by bedrooms #2 and #3. Ensuite master bath with period tiled shower:
Finished lower level: head downstairs to the large family room, with gas fireplace, full bathroom and bonus office/den. Explore potential to add egress window in bonus room for 4th bedroom and create separate area for guests, roommates or extended family:
Delightful, spacious backyard, fully fenced with charming patio:
Just Listed: Sellwood River-Bridge View Condo
OFFERED AT: $515,000
3 beds | 2 baths | 1,550 SF
MLS# 20239694 | Taxes: $6,384 | HOA Dues: $650/mo (Gas, Water, Hot Water, Sewer, Trash, Insurance, Party Room, Commons, Grounds Maintenance, Building Exterior, Management)
Bright, western facing master with ensuite bathroom complete with easy step-in shower and soaking tub:
On the north side you’ll find two more bedrooms (one with small balcony), and a shared bathroom:
Host your own private gathering in this delightful and elegant community party room with outdoor patio, or meet here with your new building friends:
Just a half a block away you will find Sellwood Riverfront Park and its 7.6 acres. The park has paths, picnic tables, a stage, a boat dock on the Willamette River, canoe launch, restrooms, a dog off-leash area and public parking. Or head SE half a mile to New Seasons Market to stock up on your shelter-in-place supplies!
When The Neighbor Asks….
Generally speaking, when the neighbor asks… “would you like to buy our house before we put it on the market“ the answer is… maybe… “let me ask my REALTOR®”.
I’ve found that, more often than not when people want to sell their home directly they have unrealistic expectations as to the value of their home. It’s rarely the case that they just want to sell their home for a “fair” price without the hassle of listing, open houses, showings and waiting. It’s even less often the case when they are already living elsewhere. So, needless to say, when my buyers came to me with this idea I was dubious.
But, when that house is not only very fairly priced but also a big, beautiful, well maintained, craftsman with four bedrooms, two baths, a full basement with tall person ceilings PLUS a sleeping porch, garage and tons of storage on a corner lot then the answer is always YES!
This was exactly what happened for my buyers and I couldn’t be happier for them. So remember, when the neighbor asks… Just call your local REALTOR® (that’s me!) and ask their opinion.
Stylish Craftsman in Beaverton!
OFFERED AT $749,900
4 BEDROOM | 2.5 BATH | 2,755 SQFT
MLS#20003354 | TAXES: $7,622.47
Just Listed – CULLY CAPE COD CUTIE
IMPORTANT NOTICE
We care about the health of our community.
Keeping agents and clients safe is our top priority. We will be offering a hand washing station in this listing and ask that only one party is in the home at a time. We have left the house in a way that you should be able to minimize the need to touch or open anything during your viewing. Please take care and use your best judgment.
Thank you!
NOW TO WHAT YOU’RE HERE FOR…
CULLY CAPE COD CUTIE $349,000
MLS# 20434144 | Taxes: $2991 | Lot Size: .17 Acre
Light, Bright & Airy!!
JUST LISTED!
This contemporary styled two bedroom home has soaring vaulted ceilings that give it a light, bright and airy feeling. Spacious bedrooms each have double closets plus a bonus loft looking over the main living area. Two full bathrooms! Large laundry room off the kitchen with space for pantry or storage. Fenced, low maintenance yard & patio.
Great HOA! Low dues include garbage, sewer, water etc.
16611 SE Naegeli Dr. 97236
$250,000
Grit, Grace and the Good Stuff
Congratulations to our First Time Home Buyers!
I met Megan and Natasha at one of my open houses last fall. They stopped by with their adorable daughter, Paloma, and as we started chatting I felt a connection with them right away. We learned they were in town from Santa Cruz to check out houses in the Portland market and after a few days checking out the city and going to open houses, were feeling really good about making the move! We made the plan to keep in touch and, as all Portlanders do, we recommended some of our favorite restaurants to check out while they were in town.
Through emails and conference calls, we were able to get to know each other surprisingly well, and by the time they arrived for their first in-person visit to tour homes together, we were ready to hit the ground running. We toured a lot of homes in many different styles and vintages, all the while going over the benefits and drawbacks of each. Megan and Natasha are thoughtful, research-oriented and very good at asking questions, and those qualities that make them a great match for us! So with an accelerated home buying education, they decided that new construction was the best choice for their young family.
We found the sweetest new construction home in the fantastic Woodstock neighborhood on a picture-perfect street. Given we are all staying home to be safe for now, these buyers will be moving up to Portland as soon as this whole Covid-19 thing settles down. Welcome home!
A Brand New Place to Quarantine in Pleasant Valley
Congratulations to Bea and David on getting the keys to their new to the home in Pleasant Valley. From start to finish their transaction was 32 days, and during this time, the world turned upside down and our planet went to war. The seller was Opendoor, which if you are unfamiliar with is an Ibuyer company that buys homes for cash off market and undervalue, and then slaps some paint and caulk on the house and puts the house back on the market at market value. I was out of town for President’s Day weekend when Bea and David decided to check out a house in Pleasant Valley that piqued their interest. Since it was an Opendoor property, they were able to let themselves in without me and what they found was a home that had parquet wood floors throughout the entire house, a tri-level layout, and decks with views for days on all levels. They were in love, so we wrote up the offer while I was still out of town, and the next day Opendoor accepted their offer. The first time I saw the house was at their inspection, and our inspector warned us that all Opendoor does is slap some lipstick on problems, and she has seen a lot of sale fails because of the poor condition of homes and Opendoor not willing to negotiate credits or repairs. Thankfully the inspection went fairly well- still a lot of work will need to be done to fix some rotted siding, roof and gutter issues and a few plumbing repairs, but overall it was one of the better Opendoor homes our inspector had inspected. Getting Opendoor to offer any credits was like trying to pull teeth out of a live tiger, but I did manage to get them a couple thousand in credit, which was better than a poke in the eye. And then right after we finished that negotiation, poof- the whole world collapsed. Thankfully my buyers were far enough into the transaction that we had everything pretty much nailed down so they were able to sign their closing docs- though I was not allowed to join them. The sale closed, and rather then me meeting them to give them their keys my buyers were able to get the keys from the lockbox at the house themselves. This was the first transaction that I can remember where I didn’t get to hand over keys or go to the signing. And like everything else in this new world, it feels strange and sad. But my buyers are thrilled and really that’s all that matters. They can focus on moving from where they are sheltering in place at their rental, to quarantining themselves in their new home.
Just Listed — Dapper Woodstock Craftsman
This remodeled Woodstock Craftsman will complete you!
Stunning historic woodwork in formal entry, living and dining rooms. Gracious wrap-around porch with a view of the west hills. Gourmet kitchen with large cook-top island and high-end appliances opens to a sweet deck and private backyard. Super flexible floor plan includes an option for a master on the main with adjoining bathroom and a second bedroom which could also be an office, den or nursery. Fully dormered second floor is flooded with light and includes two bedrooms, a bathroom and a bonus “hangout” space. Huge finished basement with full bathroom, exterior entrance and storage galore is a perfect rec room, media room or potential income producing ADU. New windows and skylights throughout.
Fully fenced back yard has new exterior deck and back patio already wired for a hot tub. Brand new driveway in front for easy off-street parking. High Home Energy Score of 8 due to new windows, whole house insulation, and high efficiency appliances.
Prime Location — Just blocks to Woodstock Park, Trader Joes and other great shops and restaurants.
And, while social distancing requires us to limit in person viewings, we have SO MANY virtual ways for you to view this beautiful house! Check out our Video Tour , our 3D Self-Guided Virtual Tour and Property Website.
Gratitude Abounds!
Sometimes you just get lucky. Really lucky. This was that kind of lucky you have when you meet someone and you’re just like, “yes,” these are my people. That was what it was like when I met this amazing couple.
Making the move to Portland from New York is a big one, but these two took their time to learn the city and definitely fell in love. So it happened, like we do when we fall in love with someone or someplace, they decided to move in. No more toothbrush at your place kind of scenario… the real deal. It was time to buy a house. We had our list and it was fairly specific. I thought for sure we’d look for a month or so to get a feel for what’s out there so they could see what their options looked like. Then wildfire. They walked in to the first house and that was it, they begrudgingly looked at one more, but there was no reason to waste time – we needed to get an offer in on this house!
We worked our way through a couple of difficult issues but they were unflappable and so calm and kind, it was a dream. I look forward to the housewarming party and am excited for them to start their new adventures as homeowners in the city they fell in love with.
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?
If you are searching for a real estate investment, or have a commercial real estate property for sale I recommend to visit https://www.williampitt.com/search/real-estate-sales/greenwich-ct/, they are experts to identify opportunities, mitigate risks and maximize returns. I’ve talked with new clients that plan to buy and sell real estate in the coming weeks. I’ve talked some clients off a ledge, considering cancelling their pending sales contract because of the volatile stock market. I met with an appraiser, and gave him my elevator speech about how serious it is to be cautious. I had my nitrile gloves on, advised him to allow me to open doors, switch lights on/off, and that I would be sanitizing any surface he touched. When he realized how serious I was, he appeared both shocked and thankful.
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
Just Listed-Classic PDX Teeming with Versatility!
Classic PDX Teeming With Versatility!
3705 NE 15th Ave.
Portland, OR 97212
Offered at $645,000
3 BEDROOM | 2 BATH | 2662 SQFT
MLS #20439508 | TAXES:$4803
=IMPORTANT NOTICE=
We care about the health of our community. Due to current health policies, we will be offering a hand washing station in this listing, and will be disinfecting often.
NOW TO THE GOOD STUFF…
This well appointed, light-filled home has formal living and dining room, fireplace, hardwood floors, updated kitchen and bathrooms, complete with eat-in nook. Situated on a corner lot, the large open basement with separate entrance has excellent ADU potential, or more room for you! Fully fenced private back yard with garden, shed, and detached garage. With a bike score of 100 and a walk score of 85—the city is at your doorstep!
What’s Around – Want to go for a walk? A night out on the town sound fun? Need to grab some groceries?
- Irving Park
- Colibri
- Pok Pok Wing
- Grain & Gristle
- Whole Foods
- Rose City Book Pub
- Papa Murphy’s Pizza
- Starbucks Coffee
- Multnomah County Library
- Cafe Destino
- Acadia
- Verdigris
- Lucca
- Mojo’s Sushi
- Garden Fever
House Updates + Features:
- Full unfinished basement with high ceilings and separate entrance
- Original wood floors throughout
- 2 bedrooms on main floor, master suite up
- Deluxe washer and dryer remain in place
- Updated gas furnace
- Central air
- Detached garage
- Raised beds along west side of house
- Radon mitigation system
- Sump pump, French drain and basement waterproofing
- Decommissioned oil tank
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 listed – Charming Richmond Townhome
2409 SE 51st Ave #2
Portland, Oregon, 97206
OFFERED AT $325,000
2 BEDROOM | 1 BATH | 948 SQFT
MLS #20137290 | TAXES: $3,874
A Tale of a Sale – It Pays to Hire an Expert
When I first met with the sellers of this beautiful NW style home they told me that they were considering an offer from a contractor to purchase their home for a specific price. The price was appealing to them and in this situation they would be able to sell the home in as-is condition taking a lot of perceived stress off of their plate to prepare the home for the market. One of the sellers co-workers encouraged them to get an opinion from a broker who specializes in their style of home just to see if they would be leaving much of their equity on the table. They found me in their online searches and after touring the home I put together an in-depth market analysis for them and our findings were that the recommended listing price was almost $100k more than what they were proposed from the contractor.
The sellers took all of my house prep advice and even though it took some contractor coordination and work it was well worth it. We listed at our analysis price and within 4 days had 9 offers, they closed in 2 weeks in as-is condition (no repairs) at $20k over their listing price (that is $120k over what they almost took from the contractor!).
A house years in the making
I helped Rhett and Jen move to Portland a couple of years ago, when they arrived in the middle of winter with a two month old son and needed a rental home. We were able to find them a sweet little two bedroom house in SE Portland, and they settled into it and started raising their family and finding their place in Portland. I’ve been in touch with them since, and through several starts and stops, they were finally ready to look start looking in earnest to purchase their first house.
We met and set up the parameters for their search. We talked about their must-haves and wishlists for what their dream home would look like. We went on a couple tours, and Jen added a house that was floating above their top end price point because it was just a couple blocks away from where we finished. The house had it all. A big yard, garage, family room for the kids, and extra space for their offices– in a great neighborhood to boot. We kept an eye on it, and after a couple of weeks they were planning on submitting an offer below asking. Simultaneously the sellers dropped the price right as we submitted their offer. It was a fortuitous moment, and with a strong explanation of their love of the house, the sellers accepted it right away.
My buyers were thrilled, and as anticipated the house was in excellent condition for the age of the home. We had a great team working on their behalf, from the lender to their escrow agent, and solid communication with the listing agent. We were able to get the most important items addressed from their inspections, and it was a true win-win for everyone.
It’s been a long road from that initial time of helping Rhett and Jen find their rental, but I’m so honored and thrilled to have helped guide them to closing on their first new home today!
JUST LISTED! Multnomah Village Charmer!!
Lovely 1970s home with tons of original charm. Great floor plan, lovely yard with mature plantings and a large deck for spring and summer entertaining. Solid home just waiting for your personal touch. Newer siding, windows and roof. Just a half mile to all the cuteness of Multnomah Village and its great shops & restaurants!
7327 SW 27th Ave. Portland, Ore. 97219
$375,000
You Know it’s “The One” When You Want to Throw Up
I met Molly at my coworker Bonnie’s open house. Bonnie had been working with Molly and her husband David to find the perfect home for their family, who had outgrown their small two bedroom apartment.
While at the open Bonnie turned to me and said, “Do you have buyers for this listing?” and when I replied that I didn’t she introduced me to Molly. Molly and I then walked around the home, where she let me know she liked the home so much it was making her feel nauseated. 🙂 So I tried my best to ease her nerves while we waited for David to show up.
Luckily, David approved and we were able to move easily through the offer and inspection process. Now they are the proud owners of a beautiful home with enough space for the whole family.
If you or anyone you know is looking to buy or sell a home in the Portland area, please contact Amanda Haworth at 503-453-7698 or amanda@livingroomre.com.
Beautiful Gated Townhouse for 1st Time Home Buyers
Adam and Mikey were first-time buyers ready to shift into investing, instead of spending money on rent every month. They contacted Living Room and were passed to me as a resident condo expert. We toured a number of condos around town but as so often happens, they kept coming back to this one, again and again, deliberating whether it suited their needs. In the end, this private townhouse won them over with the right price, 2 bedrooms and small private outdoor space. We were able to negotiate their closing costs to be paid by the seller along with a long closing so the current tenants could move out.
Built in 2008, this gated townhouse features beautiful hardwood floors and vaulted ceilings, tile and granite countertops and a fenced deck. Easy access to East Portland amenities, MAX and freeway access, bike paths, shopping, dining and parks made this the perfect transition for these first time home buyers.
A big congratulations to Adam and Mikey on their gorgeous new home!
Mid-Century Charmer in Rose City Park
1620 NE 65th Ave.
Portland, Oregon, 97213
Dialed in mid-century rancher with an open floor plan and tastefully updated bathroom and kitchen. Featuring a formal entry, gleaming hardwood floors throughout, a cozy woodburning fireplace and a newer gas furnace and central a/c, this home shines. The interior connects well with the private backyard and the attached garage and detached shed provide lots of options for storage. No projects left to do with this house, just unpack your stuff and move right in.
OFFERED AT $420,000
2 BEDROOM | 1 BATH | 996 SQFT
MLS #20507085 | TAXES: $4,428
The Heart of Happy Valley
This home boasts 5 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms all over 3 floors. At just around 3000 sq ft this home sits on a manicured lot with 2 decks facing the valley and views of Mt. Hood from the master bedroom. It’s walking distance to so much-Grocery stores, yoga studios, restaurants, bars, etc. It has everything on the proverbial checklist if it were only just a home. But this is not just a home. This home helped raise a family and hosted many holidays, birthdays, summer events, just too much to mention here. But my sellers knew that it was time to move on. The kids were grown, the latter part of life was in view, and this home was just not needed. This home did its job. They had placed the home on the market 3 years prior and pulled it off quickly as it just wasn’t the right time for them to let go. They discovered that now is the time and I’m happy to help them move on to the next stage of their life.
Petite Perfection In A Newly Built Affordable Home In Kenton
Molly and her son have been renting a below market rate home owned by a non-profit in NE Portland for years. With her rent about to rise, Molly made it her mission to buy a home to provide her and her son much needed stability. Through luck, timing and meeting the right qualifications, Molly qualified for a $90k down payment assistance loan through the Portland Housing Bureau. The loan is actually a silent second, which means there are no payments made on the loan, it accrues no interest and is forgivable after a certain number of years living in the home. Concurrently, Portland Housing Center’s LIFT program was unveiled and Molly was able to snatch up one of their $20k grants. With $110k in down payment assistance, Molly was able to buy a fabulously adorable new construction home on a quiet street in the heart of the Kenton neighborhood. The 2 bed 1.5 bath was built in what was an oversized yard of a house, and though only 800 sf, this home is a great example of how to use a small footprint to create a home that lives much larger than what you would expect with a home with less than 1/2 the square feet than your average new construction home. And with the smaller footprint, it kept the cost down and created an affordable option for home ownership in the thriving Kenton area. The transaction itself was smooth as butter with an awesome listing agent, Daniel Silvey with Knipe Realty, who also happened to own the home, a fabulous lender- Jennifer Leon at Umpqua, terrific escrow officer Mariah Yee with Ticor Title and lots of help and guidance of folks at both the Portland Housing Bureau and the Portland Housing Center.
Magnificent View Home Coming Soon (ready for offers now!)
Portland Urban Oasis
Nestled amongst the lush green trees of forest park with expansive views of the Willamette river and all 3 mountains (Hood, Helens, Adams). This wonderful home feels like a vacation retreat (hike Forest Park trails starting from your backyard) but is just a short bike ride to downtown and only +/- 20 mins to Intel and Nike. Create tasty meals for friends and family in the gourmet kitchen with stainless appliances, gas range, cork floors and panoramic windows and adjacent large deck to take in the views. Formal dining and living room, laundry, two bedrooms and large bath with clawfoot tub on main. Master suite with walk in closet and spa-like bathroom and sitting room (or office) upstairs. The unfinished basement doubles as a tuck-under garage and is perfect for a wine cellar, storage and hobbies.
Sellers are currently packing and cleaning to get ready to sell (active RMLS date is roughly April or May when the garden is in full beautiful bloom), but are excited to move-on to life’s next adventure so would love to have an offer now. Please text me for additional information or to schedule a showing. This is a spectacular home that is move-in ready and has many updates (happy to email you a list).
12601 NW DRURY LANE, PORTLAND, OR 97231
List Price: $550,000
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 2
Square Feet: 3313
Taxes: $4367.08
CONTACT: Charity Adams | charitypdx@gmail.com | 503.381.6334
Please text me for additional information or to schedule a showing.
A Confluence of Factors
Congratulations to Sarah, Scottie and Piggers! Thanks to impeccable timing they were able to get $35k in down payment grants through the LIFT program and University of Portland’s down payment program designed to help full time employees buy their first home near the UofP. Within a week of having the LIFT reservation in hand, we found a great rancher in University Park that checked all the boxes including what we thought would be a difficult to find huge detached garage for Scottie’s blossoming contractor business. This was the week before Christmas, and knowing that the LIFT funds expired in 2 months, and that most likely they were not going to see a house that checked this many boxes in their price range anytime soon, I suggested they offer just a few hairs over asking in hopes that the seller would accept their offer prior to the weekend, and it worked! Three days before Christmas they had their offer accepted, which was just 2 days before I left town on vacation for 2 weeks. Thanks to my excellent colleague Lisa Avena at Living Room who took great care of them and handled their home inspection, I was able to enjoy my vacation knowing Sarah and Scottie were being well taken care of. The inspection turned up a few unexpected surprises in the crawl space, but having a contractor buying a house always makes me feel better when a house is going to need some work. Even though the seller (who was also the listing agent) wasn’t happy, we were able to get him to agree to fix the big stuff. And then the appraiser called out some dry rot on the garage. Grrrr. By this time we were in mid-January and the market had clearly turned a sharp corner. In the 4 weeks from when their offer was accepted to the time the appraisal came back, the market shifted strongly into a sellers market with little inventory and a ton of buyers out shopping. The seller was very aware of this, and reminded me a couple of times that he had someone waiting in the wings who wanted the house badly enough because of it’s huge garage, that this supposed buyer would have taken the property as-is. So when I told him that the appraiser had called out that the garage needed to be repaired before the lender would loan on the property, he refused to the garage repaired. This would have been the end for most buyers, but Sarah and Scottie were not daunted. Scottie knew he could take care of the issue himself in less than a day’s work, so we got the seller’s permission for Scottie to fix the issue and Scottie got to work. Between the 35k in funds, finding the right property at the exact right time, and having the literal skills and ability to fix a problem, this family of three were able to close on the perfect house for them.
Giving Back to My Community
My oldest daughter attends our neighborhood school of Scott Elementary in the Cully neighborhood. We have been so fortunate to be a part of this community, which has been made even better with the award winning PTA at the school.
In the past 4 years since we’ve been a part of the school, I’ve seen it change by leaps and bounds. This is in no small part due to the efforts of the PTA.
In an article written for pdxparent.com, Denise Castañon writes “Scott is one of the most diverse schools in Portland Public Schools. The school is home to a dual-language Spanish immersion program, and Latinx students make up 41 percent of the school’s population. Black students account for 18 percent of the population; Asian and Pacific Islanders account for 4 percent of the students; Native students make up 2 percent of the population; 7 percent of Scott students are multiracial; white students are just under 30 percent of the population. It’s also a high-poverty, Title 1 school with more than 95 percent of students on free and reduced lunch. In addition to Spanish and English, Vietnamese and Somali are spoken by Scott families.”
Castañon credits recruiting bilingual parent leaders as being crucial in bridging the divide between the different communities that make up the school. She also notes that PTA president Kristen Hoffman has been tireless in her efforts to bring our community together. And I concur! Kristen is not only a client whom I helped find a house for she and her family last year, but a powerhouse in our community.
This year I have decided to give back to my community by donating 1% of all of my commissions through the end of the 2019/2020 school year to the Scott School PTA. I believe in giving back to my community and I believe in the great work the Scott School PTA is doing to improve the lives of the children who go there.
If you or anyone you know would like to buy or sell a home in the Portland Metro area, and support a great cause, please have them contact Amanda Haworth at amanda@livingroomre.com or 503-453-7698.
Stunning Condo at the Door of the Pearl District
Serena got in touch with me as an out of town agent through my website. As a remote buyer, she was looking for virtual support, great communication and lots of info on the local market and Portland’s neighborhoods. After a number of virtual video walk-throughs in a few condos across the city, she settled on an absolute stunner. This 1,898 square foot condo boasted an additional 1000 square foot outdoor space and incomparable views of the city, making it an easy choice for Serena.
A quiet home in the North Park Loft building meant the Pearl and downtown were right at her doorstep.
You could see the attention to detail and emphasis on quality in the custom floor-to-ceiling windows featuring city & mountain views from every room.
Serene Sherwood Contemporary
JUST LISTED: 17770 SW Nels Dr
3 Bed | 2 Bath | 1686 SF | MLS# 20485972 | Taxes: $4,348 | HOA $120 Yr
17770 SW Nels Dr., Sherwood OR 97140
Offered at $439,000
OPEN HOUSE: Sunday 2/23 11pm-1pm
Gorgeous, contemporary single level home backing up to a serene wooded area. Only a handful of properties in this sought-after neighborhood offer such a gorgeous green backdrop! Situated perfectly in the Oregon Trail neighborhood with a play park, schools nearby and all Sherwood has to offer!
Upon entering you’ll notice vaulted ceilings and wonderful natural light. The floor plan flows easily into the formal dining room and formal living room, wonderful for entertaining and intimate dinners alike. You’ll love how the living room shines with an oversized picture window and soaring ceilings. Making your way into the heart of the home is the beautifully updated kitchen featuring ample counter space, storage galore and soaring ceilings. A dining nook and breakfast bar help to make this space feel both spacious and inviting.
Opening up off the kitchen you’ll find the large family room with many great features including a stunning mantle with a gas fireplace, custom cabinetry, pantry and a closet. Plus, custom wood blinds throughout the home!
Through the hall is a very large master bedroom with lofty ceilings and a wonderful en suite bathroom with double sinks. The adjacent bedrooms filled with natural light and provide ample closet space.
Rounding out the home is a nice sized laundry room and 2 car garage equipped with an electric car charger and plenty of storage. And don’t forget the newly updated furnace, hot water heater and dryer! The beautiful backyard is just perfectly private and spacious. The yard is fully fenced which makes this yard Fido friendly and a delightful space for gathering or enjoying on your own. Plus, soon to come, The Cedar Creek Trail with access points near the property!
VIDEO TOUR
A Chic & Modern New Condo for a Repeat Client
In the past few years, I have helped Gary buy and sell a gorgeous condo in the Pearl. He came back to me recently, having entered a new phase of life and looking for a home that better suited his needs and wants for the future. We found a beautiful custom built condo by Everett Custom Homes featuring totally modern conveniences—luxury finishes, slab quartz counter-tops, an open floor plan with high ceilings.
Sustainable, energy-efficient, and quality craftsmanship made this condo an easy choice for a new lifestyle across town.
Gary’s criteria for space and location were more than met, being within walking distance of Williams and Mississippi Ave. and their ample access to parks, top restaurants, shops and grocery stores. Most importantly, this condo allowed for flexibility with his payments so that he can continue his travels and rock climbing and yoga hobbies. This perfect condo is brand new and Gary will be it’s very first owner!
Listing courtesy of Jennifer Tran of Everett Real Estate Group
Finding the One – Mid Century Modern Dreams
Sometimes finding the right home is not easy. My buyers were looking for a specific style of home in an area with good schools which doesn’t sound too challenging except it seems that so are a lot of other buyers. It took a few attempts at offers on homes, some that were getting offers way over asking in the hot market months. My clients were patient and persisted so when the winning home hit the market we acted quickly with a strong offer and with great communication between the agents my buyers now get to call this lovely mid century home their own. Congrats Liz and Josh!
The Ross family finds the ONE!
Two years, one new baby and a lot of homes later, the Ross family has found the ONE! Sometimes you have to kiss a few frogs before you find your prince! My good friends, The Ross’s, needed more space for their family (of 6!) and set out to find the perfecthome a few years back. We ooh’ed over Hartung Farms beauties, Lake Oswego mansions and some of Bauer Woods’ best. In the end, the style of this 4,100 sq ft mid-century stunner won their hearts.
This home is so special for many reasons. It was built in 1950 and much of the original character is in tact. The wood paneling, angled ceilings and floor to ceiling windows really make the home shine. With 4 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms and much of the home on 1 level, there is room for the whole family. There is a bonus room and bar area with a garage door that opens to the patio and pool – perfect for summer entertaining. Upstairs, a loft area and bright room will serve as a bedroom for their oldest child.
Down a separate hallway, the master suite is spacious and private with views of the pool and landscape. Walk down a bamboo lined pathway behind the pool and find a secret hideaway equipped with a wine fridge, dart board and cable TV… the perfect man-cave or she-shed!
This family has big plans to make this home their own and I know that they will create magic with whatever they decide to do. I can’t wait to see the finished product and take a dip in the pool next summer!!! Thank you for trusting in me Ross’s! I am so excited for your family to make many memories at this gorgeous home. Congratulations!!!
Spacious Westside Townhouse
New Listing in Washington County!
OPEN SUNDAY February 16, from 1 to 3 p.m.
OFFERED AT: $430,000
3 beds | 2.1 baths | 1,884 SF
MLS# 20236481 | Taxes: $5,046 | HOA Dues: $350/mo
Neil Kelly Kitchen with stainless steel appliances, built in oven, warmer and cooktop, appliance garage and bar seating. Sweet kitchen bonus space perfect for den, office or family room needs.
Large, bright master suite with 8.5″ x 10″ walk-in closet!
Enjoy your beverage of choice from the peaceful deck overlooking the babbling brook and beautiful landscaping!
Strong HOA with proactive maintenance: Recent HOA projects completed: exterior painting, tile roof and gutter maintenance and cleaning, and deck refinishing.
Ten minute commute to downtown Portland or Nike, and you get to reap the benefits of WA county taxes!
ADU. Is It For You?
Bobby Curtis was back on KATU’s Afternoon Live to discuss adding Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU’s) or fully functional separate living spaces to your current property. It’s pretty hot in Portland right now, but is it for you? Click to watch the short interview here Or skip right to the highlights below.
What need does an ADU fulfill?
1. More housing in Portland.
2. Extra income for the home owner to help pay mortgage.
3. Multi-generational living on one property
Quick facts
1. Cost: $125k-$250k with permits, materials, labor, and utilities.
2. Going rents for new ADU’s are $1000-$1500/mo
3. They can be separate units- all new construction, converting an existing structure like a garage or even a basement.
Check with your city inspectors about ADU requirements
1. To see what type of permit is required if you want to use it as a short term rental
2. There are parameters ADU’s must meet – Example in Portland it can be no bigger than 800 SF or 75% of the SF of the primary house.
Things to consider with additional dwelling units on your property
1. New tax scenario for your property
2. Whether having tenants, short term or long term will work for you
3. Losing yard space or basement
It’s a Win-Win: New Tool for Sellers Provides Kitchen Redesign Plans for Buyers
When someone is considering selling their home, we discuss whether or not the seller has the ability or interest in doing upgrades to increase the value of their home. Sometimes that’s doable and sometimes it just isn’t. One area of the home that gets a lot of attention is the kitchen. That’s why we’re so excited to announce we’re now offering an awesome new tool for sellers to display kitchen redesign options to potential buyers, without investing in costly upgrades. On the flip side, this new tool also helps buyers envision the kitchen of their dreams at a lower cost.
When we talk about limescale buildup in faucets, plumbing, appliances, and sewerage, there is no other solution but to have the best water descalers. But it costs high, and the installation is also not easy. Along with that, people who are allergic to salt and are suffering from heart and kidney diseases can’t have a salt-based water softener. So the only option that remains suitable for these people is to have the best electronic water softener (descaler).
Skipp is an online interior design company that provides gorgeous kitchen design plans tailored to the buyer’s taste and at a more affordable price. Skipp’s kitchen remodel design is included with a 3-D virtual tour. We’re excited to offer this package to our sellers – see it for yourself at one of our latest properties!
Buyers are provided several design options, with scope of work and estimated costs, along with recommended contractors:
Plus design photos to help them envision what the current kitchen could look like:
We love this new tool because it helps both sellers and buyers!
Whether you want to go the traditional route of listing your property or you’re interested in an iBuyer instant offer, we can help sellers get the best price for their properties. Learn more about how we approach the real estate process for sellers, or give us a call for a free consultation:
Piedmont Living…
875 N Watts may be the home you’ve been looking for!!
Walk in to the light and bright living area and it’s easy to picture making your new home here. Sitting on a corner lot with no through streets this house boasts a new sewer line, blown in insulation, double and triple pane vinyl windows, and a newer furnace and water heater. Don’t forget the oversized garage with work bench and built-in storage! The yard has decorative and fruit bearing trees in the cute fenced back yard making it an ideal place to spend some outdoor time.
Are you thinking about selling your home? Now is a great time for us to start planning your move!
Offer Wars ~ Winning Bids!
How do you get the seller to pick your offer?
Winning Multiple Offer Strategies
You just walked in to a house that feels like home right off the bat. You love the filtered light and would have chosen the finishes yourself. It seems too good to be true… Okay, maybe it is not totally perfect, but it is by far the very best place you have seen within your budget. Now what?!
The trouble is that lots of people like similar places and if your heart is throbbing for this gem of a property, in all likelihood you will have competitors. How do you fight to win?
Let’s be honest, nearly every seller is moved by the bottom line, but there is often more to the story. This is not to say you can overcome the obstacle of an offer with a significantly bigger price tag, or someone with a pile of cash when you have worked hard to save up a modest down payment.
There are, however, lots of things that can sweeten the deal enough that if your offer is neck and neck with another, or maybe even a bit lower, might make all the difference and get you the house you want so badly.
Here goes:
1. Show your finances are solid by including your pre-approval letter from a local lender that is well respected in the community and if you have a large down payment include proof of funds (don’t share your account number).
2. Write a sincere, authentic and heartfelt letter to the seller. Make it short and sweet. Express your appreciation for the homeowners and their property, share a few details about yourself that show who you are and include a fun pic or two (kiddos- canine, feline and human, or other species, make great subjects).
3. Work with a great buyer’s agent in that frequently does business in the area where you are shopping. Relationships in the industry can be critical. You are relying on your agent to communicate well with the sellers’s agent and be someone they are eager to work with. Visit prospective agent’s Zillow, Nextdoor, or other profile pages online to see their recent activity. Check agents out on Peer Reputation to see how colleagues view them, as well as reading reviews from consumers online.
4. Get advice from your agent about the myriad details that can make a difference. Consider some examples-
- Tighten up your inspection contingency by shortening the time frame, etc.
- If you’ve received the Seller’s Property Disclosure you can elect to waive the associated contingency if you are confident about your purchase.
- Increase the dollar amount of your initial earnest money deposit.
- Find out the seller’s ideal closing and possession dates and give them what they want.
- Can you let go of the requirement for the property to appraise for the sales price?
- There are many tweaks that can make a big difference…
5. Get creative! What can you bring to the table that others cannot?
Have questions? Let’s talk!
Just Listed: Delightful Bungalow in St Johns
DELIGHTFUL BUNGALOW IN ST JOHNS $389,000
MLS# 20079684 | Taxes: $2955 | Lot Size: .11 Acre
Just Listed: Cozy St. Johns Ranch on Oversized Lot
COZY ST JOHNS RANCH ON OVERSIZED LOT $300,000
MLS# 20505908 | Taxes: $2350 | Lot Size: .12 Acre
Just Listed! FOPO Fabulous
4022 SE 70th Ave, Portland, OR 97206
$428,000
MLS# 20513603
This one checks all the boxes. Darling house with great floor plan and stylish updated decor. The kitchen is a highlight with stainless appliances, quartz counters, in-cabinet lighting and built-in custom storage bench in the dining area. Slide the barn door to conceal the mudroom/laundry room when you entertain. Spacious Master suite upstairs features more custom built cabinetry and a full bath. Energy updates include tankless hot water heater, hi-efficency gas heat and newer double-pane windows. Great fenced yard with garden area and a storage shed for all those big outdoor toys and tools. Home is conveniently located in Foster/Powell neighborhood just a block from Kern Park. It’s an easy walk to neighborhood shops and restaurants and close to public transit. HES: 8
3 bedrooms | 2 bath | 1394 sq. ft.
Year Built: 1951 | Taxes: $3,626.20
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Interested in making Portland your home?
Call Cheri Harney, at 503-319-4858.
Classic Belmont Bungalow
NEW BELMONT LISTING!
727 SE 48th Ave., Portland, OR 97215
TRUSTING THE MAGIC!
Congratulations to my client on the sale of his sweet condo up in the SW Hills! We met last summer after I sold another unit in the complex, and given that there was a hefty special assessment in the works (which makes selling condos a little trickier than normal), he was impressed to see a successful sale go through. I could feel his trust from the get-go and the foundation for an excellent client-agent relationship was made.
We listed the condo in the summer but due to the slowing condo market, showings were sparse and eventually decided to pull it off the market and wait until the following Spring.
But in the meantime, Fall came around and with the shifting market, new energy for selling. We did a small price adjustment, updated the marketing and went back on the market just days before Thanksgiving. In just over two weeks my client’s condo was pending with three offers, all over asking! Just goes to show, really ANY time of year is a good time to sell — not just spring and summer. AND when the time is right, it’s RIGHT (even if it may not logically make sense.)
In that time just before Thanksgiving, I also found myself with a deep intuition to plan a long awaited trip (10 years in the making) to visit India for the first time in January 2020. I was very hesitant at first, as leaving the country with business in the works can be a little scary, but with the help of my fantastic colleague, Scott Shoji, I was able to turn over the transaction to him and prepare to leave knowing my client would be in great hands. While there was an exciting Christmas Eve “bump” in the road (Buyer #1 decided to back out with some first time homebuyer jitters), Buyer #2 was thrilled and we got the second round of transaction-action underway! On December 31st, as I began my journey towards India, I turned over my condo business to Scott and took a leap of faith knowing that everything was exactly as it should be — lots of trust that the path which had presented itself to me was the way I was meant to follow. While my logical brain was just a bit nervous, my heart knew everything was going to be just fine.
And in my absence, all was smooth sailing. No more bumps in the road, inpsections, appraisal and funding all came through with ease, and here we are, closing January 31st! Huge congrats to my seller on his new adventures taking him to home ownership in a new state. Thank you for your trust, optimism and excellent communication throughout the whole process ~ thank you to Scott for holding it down and being so easy and great to work with ~ and thank you to myself for listening and trusting the inner guidance that suggests seemingly crazy ideas, but are really part of the medicine and joy in this wild journey of LIFE!
My takeaway from it all:
#1-Don’t wait to do the things you have been dreaming of.
#2-Help is all around you, you just have to ask! (And asking can make #1 possible)
#3-LISTEN to what your heart is calling for, even if your brain can’t make sense of it.
#4-Most things really work out with ease and fall into place when you let the heart drive the ship.
and lastly ~
#5-you can work in real estate AND take a REAL vacation — totally possible, but you have to make the choice to do it!
The Highs! The Lows. Then LIFT!
With some buyers the journey towards home ownership takes a few more twists and turns then planned. My buyer Sydney had a few bumps in the road along the way, but through luck and good timing, reaped the reward of the perfect house for her.
Sydney was a Portland Housing Center client and enrolled in their matching savings program, and was in the know about the upcoming LIFT program that gives home buyers under a certain income $20,000 towards a down payment and/or closing costs. Registration for getting a coveted LIFT appointment was planned for the week before Thanksgiving, and on the morning of registration opening, so many home buyers were trying to get a golden ticket that within 90 seconds of the system opening, all reservations were gone. Sydney had really been hoping she would get a reservation, but sadly (or so we thought) she missed out. The second chance to snag a reservation was Dec. 13th, but once Sydney missed out on the first round, she decided she was going to put LIFT out of her mind and start looking for a home right away.
The week after Thanksgiving we went out and saw a few homes in her price range. One of those homes was a large 3 bedroom 2 bathroom mid-century right off Rose City Golf Course that had been sitting on the market for a couple of months. It did retain some basic mid-century charm- lovely hardwood floors, a couple of nice fireplaces, a great layout, and a large unfinished basement with high ceilings. To Sydney’s benefit, the previous owner didn’t have the greatest taste and had altered a lot of the rooms to suit a very specific taste- one bedroom was painted bright pink and had textured walls reminiscent of a frosted wedding cake, another bedroom had the ugliest wallpaper ever and someone had the brilliant idea of turning it into a true master with ensuite bathroom by blocking off the hallway entrance to the bathroom and cutting out an entry space maybe 18″ wide between the wall of the bedroom and bathroom so one wouldn’t have to walk around to the hallway to get into the bathroom via a proper door. Most buyers can’t see past the projects, but Sydney saw an achievable challenge and an opportunity for true sweat equity.
Sydney is a woman of vision and she was able to see past all of that wackiness and envision a mid-century marvel. For most first time home buyers, I would not necessarily recommend purchasing a house that needs as much work as this one clearly needed, but Sydney’s resources include her own handiness and handy contractor friends. The bones of the house seemed fine, but clearly work beyond just cosmetics were needed, so we wrote an offer for $10k under list price knowing that most likely the repair list was going to be long, and hoped for the best.
The seller was represented by a court appointed conservator, and accepted the offer and we moved onto inspections. I knew stuff would come up in the inspection, but I had no idea the extent of what needed to be done. After the inspection, the repair list included: sewer line needed replacing, oil tank needed to be decommissioned, electric panel and service line needed replacing, roof needed a full replacement, both bathrooms underlayments were so moisture damaged that one of them needs to be completely gutted down to the studs and support structure, and the other bathroom need the drains to work and the toilet to be re-attached to the floor, much of the wiring was dangerous and most of the plumbing was at the end of it’s life. Given the seller was being represented by a court ordered conservator, we had no idea where we would end up. Sydney was more than prepared to take on the cosmetic stuff and a few repairs on her own, but the totality of what else needed to be done was way beyond her scope both financially and logistically. Thankfully the listing agent was a true gem and understood that all of the repairs we were asking for were repairs that any buyer would ask for and was able to convey that to the seller’s representative.
Meanwhile, while we were in the midst of repair negotiations, Sydney found out through her contact at Portland Housing Center that not all of the LIFT funds had been reserved, and Portland Housing Center had a few more grants available they were releasing to their clients who were already under contract. Sydney registered online immediately and actually snagged one of the very last LIFT grants giving her $20k towards her down payment. This significantly changed the stakes because it meant that while we still needed the seller to do most of the repairs, it meant Sydney could use $20k that she had planned on putting towards her downpayment aside so she can get those bathrooms working and stylish. And with the exception of fixing the bathrooms- they gave her a small price concession instead, the sellers representative agreed to have all the necessary repairs done prior to closing.
So with the grant in hand, she was able to accept the seller’s counter on the repairs and we moved forward. Nearly 2 months after her offer was accepted, I handed Sydney the keys to her very own house. We couldn’t have planned it better with Sydney getting into contract before the unleashing of all of the other LIFT buyers, and then actually getting the $20k LIFT grant if we had tried.
SUPERCHARGE YOUR HOME VIBE! IT’S A PARTY AT ECOVIBE HOME JUST FOR YOU!
Come get everything you need for your home during our “Celebrating Alberta Street” store event at ECOVIBE Home on Thursday, February 27th from 6:00 – 8:00 PM.
~ 1906 NE ALBERTA STREET, PORTLAND OR 97211 ~
Join us for this 2-hour event and receive 15% off the entire store. Spend $150 or more and get 20% off! ECOVIBE Home has amazing plants (a plant expert is on staff daily) rugs, throws, throw pillows, candles, and so much more!
Stop in, shop, and enjoy Thai salad rolls and sparkly sodas!
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.
LAST THURSDAY ON ALBERTA-WORK BY KAITLYN CARR-KIPROTICH
LAST THURSDAY ON ALBERTA STREET
JOIN ARYNE + DULCINEA AS WE CELEBRATE
THE ART OF
KAITLYN CARR-KIPROTICH
THURSDAY, JANUARY 30th 6:00 – 8:00 PM • 1401 NE Alberta Street
Kaitlyn Carr-Kiprotich married Gideon. Gideon is African and Kaitlyn is Caucasian; their marriage informs her studio practice, primarily collage and textile work. “Navigating Race and Ethnicity” is an ongoing series of paper collages depicting their daily interactions. The slow process of paper cut-outs allows ample time for self-reflection on her experiences of being in an interracial relationship. Some of the memories mulled over are pleasant, while others leave her feeling uncomfortable. Perhaps this is also true for the viewer. Because paper is something that many people have been familiar with since childhood, the material and simple renderings provide an approachable aesthetic to a complex subject. The mundanity of one image generates widely different reactions from viewers. Her goal is creating art that contributes to the dialogue on race and identity, and encourages others—whatever their background—to consider their history and experiences.
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.
Country in the City!
JUST LISTED
COUNTRY IN THE CITY $329,000
This cute and roomy ranch home on a large lot is located right in the heart of Beaverton but tucked away on a quiet undeveloped cul-de-sac. Floor to ceiling windows bring in natural light. The yard boasts mature fruit trees, covered patio, firepit, chicken coop and a tool shed. The open floor plan has updated flooring, lighting and a cozy fireplace. This well laid out home fits in some great extras such as a bonus room with warm oak flooring, a laundry room, closet built-ins and a period perfect mid-century hutch. Close to the Beaverton Farmer’s market, downtown eateries and parks. There is so much to love here at a price that fits just right!
MLS# 20649264 | Taxes: $3022 | Lot Size: .20 Acre
Licensed Brokers in Oregon
206-795-0703
sean@livingroomre.com
The Best Little Farmhouse in Tigard
When Amy first contacted me about a move to Portland from Colorado, I knew we were going to hit it off. We both had 4-year-old girls and a wicked sense of humor. I liked her immediately.
We then had a series of whirlwind house hunting trips when she came out to Portland for a few days at a time. I think we saw around 20-30 houses, all told. We wrote several offers that ended up in back up position, due to the fact that Amy still needed to sell her house in Colorado. One of those back up offers was the home that was to become theirs.
When we first saw this home on a quiet street in Tigard, we fell in love. With that classic farmhouse style and huge wraparound porch, how could we resist? Once inside we saw that the kitchen and living room had been beautifully remodeled. Not to mention that the yard felt like it needed its own zip code it was so big. The perfect play zone for their daughter. Amy knew it was the one.
I can just picture them spending summers out on that beautiful porch, or enjoying the yard. I can’t wait to see photos of them all settled into their new home! Congrats Amy, Travis and Faye!
If you or anyone you know are looking to buy or sell a home in the Portland area, please contact Amanda Haworth at 503-453-7698 or amanda@livingroomre.com.
JUST SOLD: ORMANDY
I am thrilled to start out the new year by helping Tessa and Hayley purchase their first home. After wrapping up their doctorate work and related training they decided to make Portland their home. Tessa is a professor at PSU and I was honored when one of her colleagues, a past client of mine, referred them my way. Tessa and Hayley shared with me their desire for privacy, and ideally a home that was perched among the trees. Portland has a handful of pockets that feature these types of homes, however they are by no means common. As luck would have it, we struck gold early when we discovered “Ormandy” in the first weeks of our search. After touring this contemporary southwest home for a second time, Hayley and Tessa were certain this was the place for them. It had some projects they were game to tackle, while giving them the bones and space to turn the key and settle in comfortably right away. I am grateful for their trust and confidence and feel lucky that my path has crossed theirs. I can’t wait to see them put their own touches on this great home!
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Boots on the Ground!
We often tell the heart warming stories of our “beat-up” buyers who, with grit, fortitude and time, finally close on a wonderful new home that was just meant to be. This time, we’re going to talk about the opposite (except for the ‘meant to be’ part)! You’d be surprised by how often this actually happens…
Our out of state clients, Don and Nancy, just closed on a fabulous unit at the Strand Condominiums on SW River Dr. It took a mere 38 days to complete the cycle from their first (and only) viewing of the unit, to picking up those keys! And that was with a few pesky holidays sprinkled in.
We pride ourselves on superior service for our out-of-area “armchair” buyers. With tools like our detailed property videos, computer screen sharing meetings, conference calls, and FaceTime meetings with inspectors, you can do some serious buyer due diligence from the comfort of your current location whether it be Texas or Tajikistan. All you need are our boots on the Portland ground!
Looking for your perfect Portland Pad but need to do it from the comfort of your out-of-area armchair? We’ve got some damn fine boots (and the ground)!
Light and Bright in Sherwood
JUST LISTED: Light & Bright in Sherwood
3 Bed | 2 Bath | 1497 SF | $4,222 Tax | MLS #20213123 | HOA $120/Yr
Offered at: $399,000
OPEN HOUSE: Saturday 1/18 12pm – 2pm
20759 SW Santa Fe Ter, Sherwood OR 97140
Welcome home! Step into this gorgeous, contemporary single level with a fantastic open floor plan!
Entering the foyer you are immediately greeted with vaulted ceilings, ample natural light and gleaming wood accents and millwork. A few steps further you’ll find a large den/office with a big picture window and plenty of versatile space. Easily imagined as the media room as well!
Make your way into the heart of the home and you’ll enjoy an open concept kitchen, dining and living room. Soaring ceilings, skylight and big windows overlooking the backyard make this space feel both spacious and inviting.
The kitchen is a generous size with a great layout and touts a gas range, ample counter space and an eating bar. The dining room flows easily between the kitchen and living room providing a wonderful space for entertaining and intimate dinners alike.
Make yourself comfortable in the living room in front of the gas fireplace. Plenty of room here for relaxation and gatherings.
The layout and flow throughout the home is easy to navigate and absolutely ideal for a home of this size. Through the hall you’ll find bedrooms filled with natural light plus a very large master suite with vaulted ceilings.
Rounding out the home is a nice sized laundry room and 2 car garage with plenty of storage.
A beautiful backyard offers flowering shrubs, established landscaping and a large patio surrounded by greenery, ready for lounging in the shade on hot summer days. The yard is fully fenced for privacy which makes this a delightful space for entertaining or enjoying on your own. Located in the coveted Oregon Trail neighborhood with a play park, close to schools and all the area has to offer!
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Aryne + Dulcinea’s Economic Forecast 2020
What’s on the horizon for 2020? Aryne + Dulcinea attended multiple 2020 economic forecasts to see if the trends aligned. Our big take away was that Portland still looks strong and could remain stronger than many other parts of the country. The big highlight? HIPSTURBIA – hipster havens in the suburbs around Portland. Places like Beaverton, Milwaukie and Oregon City. Why? Lots of reasons!!! Properties are less expensive than the inner city, so buyers get more bang for their buck. Suburbs were originally designed for convenience, now they offer even more of the 21st century amenities that everyone wants including coffee shops, brew pubs, locally owned stores, skate parks and dog parks, yoga studios and shared work spaces. All of this attracts talent, creates livability, breeds great culture and fosters opportunity for training and employment.
Check out some of our favorite listings in these great locales:
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.
New Home and New Adventures in Portland!
Welcome to Portland, Josh!
A big warm welcome and congratulations to Josh! He was referred to Jasmine and I through a friend of hers and we are so pleased to have helped him buy a gorgeous home!
We connected Josh with our preferred lender, JJ Lee Kwai at Two Rivers Mortgage, and just like that we were on our way to a smooth transaction!
We Wear Many Hats: Chapter 4
From an outsider’s perspective a career in real estate can seem like a dream. With HGTV cranking out series after series depicting agents showing a few houses one day, a short montage of renovation and a happy family reveal, it makes it all look so easy. With it’s flexible schedule and theoretically enormous income, what’s not to love?! Well, as with any job, there is more to being a REALTOR® than meets the eye. A truly dedicated REALTOR®, in my mind, is far more than a salesperson. Although marketing and showing a home in it’s best light is indeed a much needed skill, a good REALTOR® is most importantly an advocate for their buyers and sellers and, as such, there is great depth to the job. All said and done, our work requires us to utilize a very diverse set of skills and this blog series lets you in on the nitty gritty of some of the less commonly acknowledged hats that we wear.
Real Estate Agent as a Marketing Guru:
Anyone that has ever shopped for houses online can tell you a story about the horrendous pictures they’ve seen of homes or if you’ve toured a few houses you know some pictures make a home look either better or worse than the reality of the home. These listings did not represent the home to the world in its best light. A good agent has an eye for how to make your house shine and will work hard to play up its best features and minimize any issues that could be objectionable. A good agent also works hard to ensure that the home is seen by as many prospective buyers as possible. Holding open houses and making individual tours as easy as possible can go a long way to both help as many people see the house as possible, but also to build good will with the agent of a prospective buyer. Maintaining a reputation as an outstanding agent is equally important to our success as is marketing on behalf of each client. I find that often I will get opportunities both buying and selling homes because I am a full time dedicated agent with an agency that is highly respected. Agents on the other side of a deal want to be sure the offer they are accepting is the real deal and my reputation as an agent and the quality of communication I bring can help bring strength to an offer.
Will my house sell for more money when I stage it?
Perceived Value.
A homebuyer determines the value of a home before they even enter your home. The NAR reported 55% of buyers find their home on the internet. First impression is everything. A photo can speak a thousand words… but don’t take my word for it, see for yourself and review the research below. Forbes, the National Association of REALTORS®, and HGTV agree that staging your home will earn you a positive return.
The photos shown here are from actual listings in Oregon & Washington, that I sold, and either personally staged or hired a professional stager. Some of these listings were full of clutter or located in a logistically difficult location. One listing was on a very busy road with almost no driveway or garage and several unfinished construction projects. Another had little natural light and a slight pet odor. The last home was the most expensive house in the neighborhood, surrounded by homes that did not maintain their yard(or not attractive from the exterior), and did not have a garage. The point is- there may be other factors that make a home more difficult to sell. First impression is everything. If you can WOW potential buyers regarding the interior and exterior, the other factors are minimal in the end. A common rule of thumb for a home on a busy road, is to reduce the price 10%. If there are factors that already reduce the value of your home, wouldn’t you want to make up for it in some way? And if you could add 10%+ value to the true value of your home by re-arranging furniture or staging it- why wouldn’t you?
Forbes reported, “According to the National Association of REALTORS®, for every $100 invested in staging, the potential return is $400 . Compare that to the average sale price, which is a reduction of 10-20% from asking. So an average home with a $400,000 asking price will be reduced by $40,000 to $80,000.”
A great quote right out of an HGTV article, “I see many home sellers confuse staging with decorating and consequently resisting the process and the recommendations of the staging professional. But the reality is that the moment you commit to marketing your home for sale, you need to commit to transforming your home into a place that potential buyers can easily picture as their home.”
Staging is not only about furniture or de-cluttering. Staging a home for sale is a process that starts by preparing a “listing-prep” plan. After I meet with a client and sign a listing contract, we do a walk through together and make this plan. It can include a calendar of timelines to get household projects completed, packing, storing furniture, and touching up paint. As you can see from all of the above “before” photos, lighting makes a HUGE difference. Lighting, furniture placement, and professional photography create the WOW. Once we have all those elements, the perceived value of your home is at its highest and best. When your home is presented at its highest and best value- you sell for the highest price! Actual value depends on your location and condition of home. To find out what your home value is and what staging can do to improve the value of your home- contact me.
If you’re curious what it’ll take to sell your home, call me! I’d love to discuss future real estate opportunities with you. Call, email or text anytime.
Julia Robertson | Broker Licensed in Oregon & Washington
541-505-1111 | julia@rebyjulia.com
Living Room Realty
Stacey and Graeme buy a real Stunner!
Congratulations to Stacey, Graeme & Roen!
I am so thrilled to have worked with Graeme and Stacey to purchase this beautiful home. I’ve known Stacey a very long time now. Before she was married and had the cutest son on earth, she was my roommate. That was back when Bernadette and I felt that having a roommate made paying the bills and our mortgage a bit easier.
A lot has changed over the last 10 years although Stacey and I have kept in touch! She met Graeme and they are, hands down, one of the most well-matched and adorable couples out there! I was honored to attend their fantastically gorgeous wedding about 5 years ago. Since then, they have moved to Canada for work and back, had their son Roen and decided to move back to Portland. Yay!!
Stacey and Graeme have some of my favorite character traits- optimism, realism, curiosity and humor. What great traits to work with when shopping for real estate! They were in the market for a comfortable home in a beautiful setting, not too far out in the country and not too close-in to the city, with a master on the main. As first time home buyers who are research-driven, we naturally looked at a lot of houses. And it was a blast! In the end, there was one that they just couldn’t get out of there mind and every home was then being compared to ‘the one’.
We wrote a very competitive offer and were soon in contract! The transaction went smoothly and they are now the proud owners of this gorgeous home! Cheers to Stacey, Graeme and Roen!
The Biggest Issue Facing Housing in 2020
This coming year the housing market will be defined by 3 things- inventory, interest rates, and appreciation. But the biggest issue the housing market will face in 2020 is an inventory shortage. There aren’t enough homes on the market for buyers, especially on the lower end of the market. This is a topic that has come up frequently within the past several months.
Based on what is forecasted, we know that interest rates are projected to remain low and that appreciation is expected to continue as we move into 2020. Additionally, the upcoming election will provoke many unique perspectives on the health of the US housing market. The challenge will be understanding what is actually happening and how you can best position yourself if you are thinking of buying or selling your home.
Here are several perspectives to consider on the inventory issue facing housing next year
According to realtor.com
“Despite increases in new construction, next year will once again fail to bring a solution to the inventory shortage that has plagued the housing market since 2015. Inventory could reach a historic low as a steady flow of demand, especially for entry level homes, and declining seller sentiment combine to keep a lid on sales transactions.”
Diana Olick at CNBC
“Inventory has been falling annually for five straight months, after it recovered slightly toward the end of last year, due to a spike in mortgage rates. Rates began falling again by spring of this year. Homebuilders have been increasing production slowly, but it’s not enough to meet the increasingly strong demand.”
George Ratiu, Senior Economist with realtor.com
“As millennials — the largest cohort of buyers in U.S. history — embrace homeownership and take advantage of this year’s unexpectedly low mortgage rates, demand is outstripping supply, causing inventory to vanish. The housing shortage is felt acutely at the entry-level of the market, where most millennials are looking to break into the market for their first home.”
Bottom Line
The most important thing you can do is understand what is happening in your local market. You may not be able to avoid some of the issues brought on by low inventory, but you can be educated and prepared. Let’s connect and discuss the options that make the most sense for you and your family.
Firehouse Row – Living History
Brendan and Mary landed a piece of the past!
At the corner of SE Harrison and 7th Avenue a number of Victorian era homes have been carefully preserved. Originally built in 1893 as rental homes, shortly after East Portland was annexed by the booming City of Portland. One of the renters, Lee G. Holden, designed the adjacent fire station (circa 1913) and these houses were often home to firefighters who worked at Engine No. 23 and their families. The firehouse itself later made history as Oregon’s first medical cannabis dispensary and now their bud tenders offer medical and recreational weed. They have maintained the original facade and some of the other architectural features of the old station. Commonly called Firehouse Row, the official name of this little enclave of Queen Anne lovely ladies, added to the National Historic Registry in 1989, is The George P. Lent Investment Properties. George, who was born in Portland in 1852 to the eponymous Lents family, of the Lents neighborhood, built the now famed homes.
Then and Now
When Brendan and Mary described their wish list for a first home of their own, this beauty with its turret, colored glass and other historic architectural details came right to mind. It was love at first sight. Navigating a VA loan, with all the extra requirements regarding property conditions, on an 1893 historic home, was a bit of a battle. Also, the home was being used as a short term rental, further complicating inspections and repairs, because we had to schedule all of our appointments around guest bookings. In the end we got it all successfully squared away.
Gracing the walls of the Airbnb, the sellers had some very old mounted photos of the house and neighborhood on display. As a wonderful gesture they left them for Brendan and Mary to enjoy. A very sweet gift! The block is still intact, providing a rare site of old, old Portland housing.
On their project list is repainting the exterior. Mary and Brendan contacted Bob Buckner, famed color expert of The Painted Ladies Revisited and other works on Victorian homes and he coded photos of the house to guide them through how to get the paint job just right. I cannot wait to see it!
References: Multnomah Pioneer Obituaries, Wikipedia, Placeandsee.com, https://www.cannablissandco.com/firestation-23-portland-or
Start Fresh in 2020!
Happy New Year to you and yours!
This year as a treat to you, we bring you $50 off your next home cleaning. Start your year off with a clean house!
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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.
A Hallmark Original – Almost
Once upon a time on a beautiful fall Sunday in St. John’s two of my favorite friends were brunching with their folks and wandered into an open house. Little did they know they were about to fall in love. The soaring ceilings, beautiful box beams, large rooms and wood floors lingered in their minds for days… weeks really. Then it happened, there was a price drop. My phone started ringing – this house was now a possibility. Can we do it? Let’s call the lender!
Later that night I got the call, “Hey Shannon… any chance we can buy this house and sell ours?”
“Sure!”
“Also, we’re leaving for Germany in 72 hours, is that a problem?” We laughed and laughed.
But really, “Of course not, we’ve got this.”
And we did! We had their offer accepted a day later (contingent on the sale of their home), got their house on the market in 72 hours, found a buyer and now… finally, they are the proud owners of their dream home!
But it really wasn’t so cut and dry. The events kicked in to motion with the final sale of their house were really just the start. You see, the owners of this dream home – they were also contingent on their new home, and those people.. yep, contingent on their new home too, and those people – you got it. This is where the holiday miracle story should have been picked up on by the Hallmark Channel. Against all odds all of the REALTORS® were able to work together to ensure nothing went wrong and now there are 5 sets of people who just closed on their new homes just in time for the holidays!
When An Attached Home is the Answer
First time homebuyers Justin and Steve were pretty clear about what they did want- a 3 bedroom 2 bath home with little to no yard, spacious, something that didn’t need any work and was easy to maintain, located near a bus line in SW that travels downtown regularly and not a condo. In their minds, they were picturing themselves in a detached home, but given their budget, they weren’t sure if what they wanted even existed in their price range.
We sat down to meet in early September to talk about expectations, what they were looking for in a home and what they could reasonably expect. I mentioned that an attached home/ townhouse that’s not part of a condominium association might hit all of their wants and needs. At first they looked at me like I had a third eye, but within a few minutes I could see the wheels and gears churning in their heads. We talked about it some more and the more we talked about it, I think the more they realized that a townhouse really could be a great option for them.
Once they were ready to start shopping, I sent them a bunch of listings in their price range that at least met most of what they wanted which included a few townhouses. The first place we went to see was blocks from Multnomah Village. It was a townhouse built in 2015 the builder had built to rent out for a few years, then put on the market, so by the time it came on the market, it had been refreshed and was practically brand new. They immediately took a liking to it. It met every single item on their list, but given the higher property taxes, it was slightly over their budget. We then went and saw another town home in the area, and that one didn’t light a single sparkle in their eyes. After that we checked out a 3 bedroom 2 bathroom detached house in their price range, but compared to the first townhouse we saw, the detached one didn’t hold a candle and everything about it needed updating. When we finished our short but sweet tour, I could tell that they had fallen in love with the first place we saw.
The home had been on the market since February with only a fraction of a price reduction that whole time, so of course my buyers want to know what’s wrong with it, or what the issue is. When I spoke with the listing agent he said it came down to a seller who had drawn his line in the sand, and wasn’t going to accept anything below that line, despite what the market was repeatedly telling him. They had received other offers over the 9 months it had been on the market, but since the seller wasn’t moving the needle, it never went pending. Since it had been sitting vacant for so long, the seller was finally motivated to sell. Justin and Steve had their own line in the sand in terms of how much they were willing to pay for a monthly payment, and at it’s list price, it was $25,000 over what they were comfortable spending. We wrote up an offer, went through a couple of counters, and finally arrived at a combination of credits and price reductions that came in just three dollars under Justin and Steve’s bottom line. Thankfully the home was in terrific shape so we asked the seller to only fix a few tiny punch-list/blue tape items, which they agreed to do, and we closed on time. And when we met so I could hand over the keys, they seemed a shell shocked in a delightful way. They couldn’t believe it had been so easy, and for an agent, that’s the best response a buyer, particularly a first time buyer, can have.
Charmed by the First
Sometimes when you know, you know. When Shani came to me to look for her “downsize” home after enlisting me to help her sell her Multnomah Village house, she sent me a list of what she envisioned her next home to be. It was as follows:
A Real Tiny House For a Cat Lady’s Dream Life
I started in real estate back in the wonder year of 2007 when I got a job at a non-profit home builder HOST Development. My background was in community development and affordable housing, and my new job at HOST was to do community outreach and sell homes built by the non-profit builder to first time buyers who made at or below the area’s median family income. When I started working at HOST, I was eased into my job by our most fabulous office/computer/everything wrangler Holly. Holly had purchased a HOST home herself, and liked the company so much she was hired as our office manager. Fast forward a couple of years and the Great Recession hit, and being the smart and savvy person she is, Holly jumped the HOST ship when the writing was on the wall, and found a job working for the State of Oregon. I rode that ship out until the last lifeboat left in 2009, and while it was sort of traumatic to lose a salaried job in the height of the recession, the biggest gift that job gave me was the realization of how much I love working one on one with buyers and sellers.
It’s been over 10 years since HOST closed their doors, and Holly is now a fancy tech person doing what she loves at a company that aligns with her values and skills. A few years ago Holly sold her old HOST home and rented apartments around town with her 2 cats. But once you’ve owned your own home, it can be hard to make that transition to being a renter in a building with other people who don’t share your wake/sleep hours, as well as being at the whim of a landlord in terms of what you are going to pay for your housing. So the itch for homeownership grew stronger and a few months ago Holly reached out to me because she had some questions about a few houses that had caught her eye. I gave her the skinny and she decided to pass. And then a sweet little cupcake of a bungalow came on the market that was sadly too underpriced. It was definitely swoon worthy and gave Holly butterflies, but unfortunately for Holly, lots of folks who were willing to pay more for it also had butterflies, so that ship sailed. Holly seemed to feel that was her last chance at a cute house closer-in under $300k, so she declared that she had closed the book on house hunting. I knew she would be back at it, and since Holly is such a fabulous person, even her cat sitter was on the lookout for the perfect Holly house. In late October she texted me a link to a tiny house- only 520 sf in the Roseway neighborhood that her cat sitter had sent her and by the time we tried to go look at it, it had gone pending. But then as luck would have it, that sale failed and it came back on the market.
While it was teeny tiny, the listing photos made it look quite spacious, so we went to see it and lo and behold, it was even lovelier in person. A few years back someone had bought it, gutted it, re-built half the house and created the most efficient, cute and warm 1 bedroom 520 sf house ever. The house had zero inches of wasted space, built-in’s everywhere, decent sized kitchen and bedroom, windows galore, and enough of a yard that Holly can flex her gardening prowess. We wrote up the offer, went through a small counter, and had a smooth transaction. Holly had considered buying a tiny-house on wheels but as cute and efficient as those homes are, they are not that efficient in providing a permanent spot to plant roots as they are considered mobile homes, and it’s hard to find a spot to legally park them where you are guaranteed to stay in one place for the long term. This house in Roseway is only slightly bigger than the tiny homes we all think of, but it sits on it’s own lot on a real foundation and isn’t going anywhere, and for the foreseeable future, neither are Holly and her cats.
Pantone’s Color of the Year-2020
It’s that time! We think forward to the year to come, and nothing directs us more than color. Take a look at what PANTONE has in store for us this year!
“A timeless and enduring blue hue, PANTONE 19-4052 Classic Blue is elegant in its simplicity. Suggestive of the sky at dusk, the reassuring qualities of the thought-provoking PANTONE 19-4052 Classic Blue highlight our desire for a dependable and stable foundation on which to build as we cross the threshold into a new era.
Imprinted in our psyches as a restful color, PANTONE 19-4052 Classic Blue brings a sense of peace and tranquility to the human spirit, offering refuge. Aiding concentration and bringing laser like clarity, PANTONE 19-4052 Classic Blue re-centers our thoughts. A reflective blue tone, Classic Blue fosters resilience.”
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.
Caroling + Coat Drive
The businesses of Block 14 are hosting a festive event! From 5-7pm, stop in the shops for treats and special deals. Keep your ears open for carolers! Aryne + Dulcinea will be at the Living Room Realty office with refreshments. Come in and say hi, and drop off a new coat for the Living Room Realty coat drive.
A Bit of Parkrose Heaven
Congratulations Veronica & James!
First of all, hooray for great referrals!! Veronica and James were referred to me through past clients and I’m so thankful I met these bright and fun folks. We had so much fun checking out properties together! They knew what they wanted, got pre-approved with our preferred lender and bada-bing! they were in contract on this darling ranch.
Second of all, let’s hear it for Parkrose! So many cute ranches in this cozy area! Parkrose is perfectly located near Hwy 84 & Hwy 205, so commuting isn’t crazy (which they needed). Plus, this area tends to be with-in reach financially for more people. A total win-win!!
I love helping first time home buyers make their dreams come true! Yaay for Veronica and James!
To every season turn , turn, turn . . . .
Chris, Nicole and five year-old Alma came to us last Spring with fresh enthusiasm as first-time home buyers. Having rented for many years in a home and neighborhood they loved, they had never been super motivated to buy. They had also been intimated by the stories of the “cut throat” sellers’ market of prior years. But, with the start of elementary school for Alma “right around the bend,” they thought the timing was right to make the plunge into home ownership. Unfortunately, despite all of the talk of a cooling market, they found competition at every turn. Turns out they have GREAT taste in homes — they seemed to like the same houses that everyone else did!
Their Summer disappointments were “not for nothing” however. They learned to evaluate their priorities, readjust their expectations, and became experts at acting quickly when a house peaked their interest. We had a feeling that Fall would be the sweet spot for them in terms of timing. With Alma enrolled in Kindergarten at a K-8 school they loved, they could open up their location parameters to include other adjacent neighborhoods with less desirable schools. Moreover, even though there is usually less inventory in the Fall/Winter months, there are usually less active buyers as well, and sellers who weren’t able to sell in the summer are motivated!
In mid-October, we leaned that this DARLING Rose City Park home was going on the market. It was perfect for Chris, Nicole and Alma in all ways — right layout, lovely yard, excellent condition AND in their dream neighborhood. It was literally around the corner from their rental house. They toured it as soon as it hit the market and made an offer right away. Once again, there were multiple offers, but with their summer experience under their belt, Chris and Nicole decisively made the terms of their offer very attractive and wrote a kick-ass letter to the seller about their connection to the neighborhood and what they loved about the house. They stretched their comfort zone in calculated/low risk ways. Their were tears around (realtors included) when we got the word the house was theirs.
Nicole and Alma received the keys to their new home last week. (Chris was at work!) Alma quickly made the house their “home” by placing her artwork on the refrigerator. It was a joyous day indeed, and, while moving during the holidays is less than ideal, their willingness to wait for the right season earned them the house of their dreams!
Congratulations Nicole, Chris and Alma — it was a pleasure guiding you through the seasons!
Quintessential Concordia Cutie
Congratulations Amy and Lori!
Amy and Lori were referred to me by our very recent buyers, Jess and Julie who also transplanted to PDX and bought a home a little while back. Amy and Jess work together and I’m so happy to have met them! They moved here recently from the Bay Area knowing they wanted to buy a house, but as first time home buyers, they weren’t ready to pull the trigger right away. They decided to rent for a while to get a feel for the area before buying (which is something I have recommended to many clients when possible). They rented a home in NE Portland and after months of feeling it out, decided they loved the area and were ready for the next step. Jasmine and I set up a buyers meeting to go over the details of the home buying process with them and we all immediately hit it off!
After a few rounds of touring properties together, they found a cutie in Concordia- what a gem! The house is so well maintained and pretty, and I can’t say enough great things about Concordia! So many fantastic destinations within walking distance: Fernhill Park, Extracto Coffee Roasters, The Kennedy School, New Seasons, Dame and Expatriate- just to name a few. I’m so happy for Amy and Lori to start putting down roots in this awesome house and in this wonderful neighborhood!
Cheers!
So many questions, so little time…..
Home shopping can bring up many potential issues, ideas for home improvement and remodeling projects and TONS of questions about previous choices that past owners have made. Not just the usual, where do I want to live? How many bedrooms do I need and whether or not a yard is important.
But also things like, gee whiz, with as many HUGE cracks as there are in the foundation, and as much settling thats occurred in the driveway and backyard, will this 1920s house’s basement leak? Stand another 50 years? Why would someone re-roof an entire home except the 50 year old addition that just needs a little TLC? Why would you spend so much money on high-end appliances and countertops and yet do you such a mediocre job on the window and door trim, use two different sizes of the same tile, in the same row on the bathroom wall and let your 7 year old do all the caulking in the bathrooms?
Also, more important questions like, what would it take to refinish the wood floors, strip the wallpaper, repaint the homes entire interior and reconfigure the kitchen? How much is a new furnace? Is that mold on that wall? These and many other questions can be incredibly important to find answers to BEFORE committing to purchase property. While I’m not a contractor and I can’t answer all these questions for you, I can and will point you in the right direction and help you find the answers to any questions you might have whether you’re buying or selling your home, building or multifamily property!
Please, give me a call and let me help.
Pro Tip: The Art of Throwing Big Parties in Small Spaces
With the holidays fast approaching, we’re also entering peak party-hosting season. If you’re one of the many Portlanders living in an apartment or small home, you might find yourself feeling limited by your space. With some creativity and forethought, you too can master the art of throwing big parties in small spaces.
TIP #1: Make the Menu Work for You
Living in a smaller home means you likely have limited kitchen space. To keep your big night on-track, be sure to have your menu planned well in advance. In doing so, try to create dishes that don’t need to be served immediately. Plan on preparing your sides ahead of time instead. This will allow you enough time to clean up the dishes before your guests arrive, which will reduce clutter in your space and expedite the after-party sweep.
TIP #2: Don’t be Afraid to Rearrange
If you’re feeling restricted by your home’s layout, get creative. For instance, if your living room is more spacious than your dining area, temporarily rearrange your set up in the living space to better accommodate your guests. You can also remove larger pieces of furniture, storing them in out of the way for the evening. It’s only temporary, afterall!
TIP #3: Set up a Self-Serve Station
Another space-optimizing strategy is to have a buffet-style layout. This approach will streamline set up and frees up additional space on your table.
TIP #4: Get Eclectic!
If you’re throwing your first-ever dinner party, you might not own the appropriate amount of furniture to accommodate a large group. This is far from a deal-breaker. Coordinate with a guest or neighbor about borrowing some chairs or folding tables for the evening. You can lean into this eclectic theme, tying everything together with whimsical decorations and a tablecloth.
TIP #5: Focus on the Cozy
There are so many great reasons to live in small spaces, including the homey feeling they provide. Use this to your advantage when planning your party! Some ways to accomplish this including opting for a combination of candles, lamps and string lights instead of overhead lights. Additionally, a fresh bouquet of flowers will fill your space with an enticing aroma.
Are there barriers in your home that prevent you from living up to your hosting aspirations? To get advice, or to learn more about the art of throwing big parties in small spaces, drop us a line!
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.
Tips for Selling Your Home Faster
Professional House Flipper and Real Estate Agent, Bobby Curtis gave tips on how to sell your house faster in this “neutral” market. See tips below or click here to see the full interview on KATU’s Afternoon Live with Tra’Renee.
1.Price it right- don’t hold out waiting for your buyer. It may work on occasion if you have a very unique property- but let someone in the real estate business be the judge of that.
2.Effective staging. Of the homes that sell within the first week on the market with multiple offers, most of them are staged or appear staged.
3.Once in contract to sell your house, stay in contract. Negotiate after they do their inspections.
4.All of this will be made easier if you are working with a great real estate agent.
For more from Bobby, and some great contractor tips for your next home remodel, click here
ADU EXPERT IN THE HOUSE!
Last week I had the honor to instruct again at the Earth Advantage ADU Academy created by Kol Peterson. It was fantastic! People from all around the country convened to discuss all things ADU and both myself and Carson Mead, my colleague at Living Room, gave two presentations on ADUs and real estate. Want to know more? What did we talk about? Give me a call or send me a text and I would be happy to share with you.
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.
Vintage Crawl in Portland this Saturday!
VINTAGE LOVERSSSSSS (Oprah voice)!
We are so excited to host the second vintage crawl THIS Saturday (11/16) (how is it already mid-November?!)!
We’ll start at Hollywood Vintage at 11am.
Address is 2757 Northeast Pacific Street in Portland. Parking can be a little tricky, so we encourage you to carpool or Lyft/Uber/bike/walk when possible. Check-in will be by the bus outside – it’s a gold school bus, you won’t be able to miss it!
You’ll be able to put any valuables you don’t want to lug around on the bus as well as grab a welcome beverage to get your shopping day started.
After Hollywood Vintage we’ll be having lunch at The Zipper across the street. There are a few lunch options in the building (all delicious): Basilisk, Wares, Slice Pizza, and Tight Tacos. Links included if you want to check out menus prior to Saturday.
We’ll then jump aboard the bus and head to Vintage Pink, followed by Hawthorne Vintage. The tour will drop off back at Hollywood Vintage around 3pm.
There will also be a few surprise giveaways along the way courtesy of our lovely co-hosts: Summer, Kel and Laura. Also, if you’re looking for something in particular, make sure to give these three a heads up. They’re vintage experts and amazing treasure hunters who can help along the way!
We are close to capacity, so if you know of any other friends that might be interested, please feel free to send them the event link.
And for any questions at all, reach out to Sophia at 503.936.7499!
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We Wear Many Hats: Chapter 1
From an outsider’s perspective a career in real estate can seem like a dream. With HGTV cranking out series after series depicting agents showing a few houses one day, a short montage of renovation and a happy family reveal, it makes it all look so easy. With it’s flexible schedule and theoretically enormous income, what’s not to love?! Well, as with any job, there is more to being a REALTOR® than meets the eye. A truly dedicated realtor, in my mind, is far more than a salesperson. Although marketing and showing a home in it’s best light is indeed a much needed skill, a good REALTOR® is most importantly an advocate for their buyers and sellers and, as such, there is great depth to the job. All said and done, our work requires us to utilize a very diverse set of skills and this blog series lets you in on the nitty gritty of some of the less commonly acknowledged hats that we wear.
Real Estate Agent as a Project Manager:
You get what you pay for and when you opt to hire a full service realtor, such as myself, you can anticipate to not only receive vetted contractor referrals from me, I can also be highly involved with scheduling and oversight of these contractors.
For sellers, we formulate a comprehensive and strategic plan to guide them as they prepare to list their property. Working with the seller to execute the plan is one of my favorite hats to wear.
On the flip side, similar work is done on behalf of the buyer as they perform their due diligence on the property that they plan to purchase. Immediately after a buyer has had an offer accepted we jump into action scheduling important inspections to ensure that our client is making a well informed decision about the physical health of the house in which they are investing. Whether or not our buyer can be there we attend all inspections of which there are generally a minimum of four. In the case of Anna and Daniel, there was a lot of work to be done when they found their charming little cottage in Creston-Kenilworth. Keeping budget and location top of mind, they decided to dive into a fixer. As is often the case with a house that has deferred maintenance, there were a number of issues found during the inspections that needed further investigation. All said and done, I organized bids and repairs with 9 different contractors over the course of their purchase. Because I love learning new things, I truly enjoyed the process. Learning about the inner workings of this house through thorough investigation allowed for Anna and Daniel to be well informed but I also gained knowledge that contributes to even better service for future clients. Although I consider this coordination part of my job, I often forget that not all agents are willing to take on this role with the same level of commitment, it felt oh so good when, over a champagne toast at their new home, Anna and Daniel expressed their gratitude for this behind the scenes work on their behalf. It was a great reminder that going that extra mile really does matter.
Whether buying for the first time, selling a cherished family home or relocating to this fantastic city, it is truly an honor to see my clients through their transition and make the process fun and painless.