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A uniquely desirable place to live
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Historic Oregon City… high-tech Hillsboro… gorgeous Laurelhurst Park… Unique South East, with those gorgeous views of Mount Hood… Troutdale –the gateway to the Gorge… Beaverton – home to global brands…
With more bumper stickers, dog parks, bicycles and coffee shops than just about anywhere else, Oregon is known for being one of the most uniquely desirable states to live in. This is what makes the neighborhoods we call home as exceptional and valuable as the folks that live here.
Do you love Oregon?
Then own a piece.
Now is the best time in years to buy a home. Owning a home is more than just having a place to live. It’s an investment that pays you back and an owner-occupied home is nearly always profitable. What other investment can give you those kinds of odds?
Now more than ever you can take advantage of conservative prices, amazing incentives and low rates to get the most for your money. All of these elements make right now the perfect time to buy a home.
Don’t wait! Embrace the opportunity to find your own piece of Oregon and enjoy the rewards of being a homeowner.
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A natural cyclical correction
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The housing market is undergoing a natural cyclical correction. Unlike what the media may lead us to believe, a correction in the housing market doesn’t equate to a crash. Unfortunately, the ongoing negative news about troubled areas in the U.S. has caused a ripple effect. In regard to number of homes sold, 2007 is among the highest of years on record and projections for 2008 show that it will outperform 2002. Source: National Association of Realtors
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In the way New York drew artists in the ’50s, this city at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers seems to exert a magnetic lure on talented chefs who come from almost anywhere else and decide to stay right here.
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