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How can Portland real estate agents and builders stay ahead of the curve, when many homeowners are reeling from subprime mortgages and new prospective buyers are looking at the market saying, "There is no way I'm moving out of this apartment
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Vancouver businesses are just flocking to Beaverton real estate for their home-away-from-home. The Kirkwood family brings “Big Al’s bowling center” to Beaverton as part of the West Village Shopping Center. The $13 million entertainment
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Vancouver’s Cinetopia offers high-definition projectors, leather seats and a hint of opulence for movie goers, many of which saw movie prices go from a few cents to nearly $20. His eight-screen theater in Vancouver also offers the public a wine
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Many residents wonder what’s next for Tualatin and Beaverton real estate . City officials speculate that the 300 acres of undeveloped industrial land to be snatched up in a hurry by prosperous businesses. The mid 1980s brought more commercial zoning
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For any reasonable man, the most important factor for moving is the availability of employment. The Beaverton real estate region, in particular, has experienced a large growth since the 1990s and is expected to grow to 300,000 over the next decade, with
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Nestled in the Tualatin Valley, Beaverton real estate holds a rich history. Once upon a time, Native people known as “Atfalati” -- which the Westerners mispronounced as “Tualatin”, occupied the lands. The Natives called the area
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Beaverton, the fifth largest city in Oregon, is situated in one of the fastest developing areas in Portland real estate . Population has increased 42% over the last decade, due largely to the emerging electronics industry and the building of the MAX light
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Welcome to Beaverton, a statistical anomaly in the Portland real estate market . Despite the credit crunching, the house flipping, the sub-prime finagling, the Beaverton real estate market has remained considerably stable, compared to its neighbors. The
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Most Beaverton real estate landlords want to do the right thing, believes John Campbell, the president of the Campbell DeLong Resources Inc. landlord training series. He hopes that one day kids won’t be running around the neighborhood playing “landlords
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Did you ever drive past your old house and feel a sad pang of nostalgia? Did you cringe at the new Kelly green shutters or shake your head at how they chopped down the old willow tree in the front yard? Did you scrutinize the children’s toys and
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Portland is the leader in green building projects, with more registered LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) homes per capita than any other American city. Beaverton real estate agents are starting to seek more education regarding sustainable
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The message for 2008 wasn’t exactly hopeful for Portland real estate agents at the Annual Housing Forecast hosted by the Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Portland. However, if the economy continues to grow slowly but steadily, the Portland
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If you’re not familiar with the “Helensview” Development Project yet, you should be! The buzz is beginning to spread and many people already want to live there, even before it’s fully built. In the Northeast Portland, this Beaverton
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Psst… Looking for Beaverton real estate situated in a cozy neighborhood? It’s sort of a Beaverton real estate agent secret, but I’ll let you in on it: Look Raleigh Park-Broadmoor. This area of Southwest Portland/Beaverton is one of
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When you are looking for Beaverton real estate , you may be wondering: Do I want a Beaverton apartment rental a condo, or a home? Whether you’re a single professional who may not need a whole lot of space, an artist on a budget, a senior looking
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