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Retire in Portland real estate!
Recently, the AARP website ran an article promoting Portland real estate as a desirable retirement location where "European charm meets environmental nirvana." While the 155 rainy days can be a downer, the article said retirees just love the Read More...
Can Housing Be Green AND Cheap?
"Portlanders value sustainability and affordability in their Portland real estate " says a recent VisionPDX community survey of 13,000 residents. While the market has shown some signs of slowing, the demand for green housing has remained stable. Read More...
Portland Median House Prices Down 3.5%
The median price of single family Portland real estate in April 2008 was $275,000, compared with $285,000 in April 2007. After years of significant growth, the 3.5% price drop was a real letdown to Portland real estate agents and developers. "That's Read More...
Should Portland Real Estate Developers Obsess Over LEED?
"LEED certification" is almost synonymous with "energy efficient design" these days. Portland real estate agents say the city has really pioneered the way for "green" building, with more LEED-registered projects than anywhere Read More...
Looking For An Affordable Artist Colony Within Portland Real Estate?
Some people looking for Portland real estate want to know, "Why is affordable housing only offered to artists??" After all, the creative dreamers aren't the only ones who have come upon economic hard times. Regardless, there is this pervasive Read More...
Balancing Work and Play
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 Read More...
New Tualatin Valley Nature Preserve
The Tualatin real estate contractors are finishing the final touches at the new 1,500-acre Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge near Sherwood in Washington County. "What we're trying to do is give folks opportunities to learn how to observe Read More...
Thinking of Relocating to Beaverton?
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 Read More...
Beaverton Housing Trends
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 Read More...
Beaverton Real Estate Agents See Green
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 Read More...
One Real Estate Agent Gives Back
When you’re looking for Beaverton real estate agents , you may be wondering: Well, who has the most properties? Or, who has the most professional looking advertising? Or maybe something completely different will catch your eye – like a big Read More...
Historic Clackamas County Farms Preserved
It’s sometimes hard to imagine farmhouses pre-dating all other Portland real estate , but there have been houses on this land long before massive migrations brought settlers to the untamed wilderness of Oregon. There’s many stories to be told Read More...
Low Income Housing Goes Green
Portland real estate agents say that The Watershed, located near Beaverton real estate , is innovative because it’s environmentally conscious, stylish and affordable! Previously, you could only go green if you were an aging baby boomer with $200,000 Read More...
Dining in the Burbs Genia’s
Tucked away on the second floor of a 19th Century home in downtown A piece of Portland real estate you’ll want to visit is a charming two-story Century home restaurant called “Genia’s,” which is conveniently nestled in downtown Read More...
Sellers offer cold, hard cash to get homes off the market
Times are tough for Portland real estate agents and builders, but that could mean a sweet deal for those looking to buy Lake Oswego real estate ! The rumor on the street is that Randy Sebastian, President of Renaissance Homes, is offering $12,000 to $14,000 Read More...