Archive for the ‘Neighborhoods & Areas’ Category

Portland Real Estate Guide: Garden Fever neighborhood nursery hosts Spring events

Thursday, April 7th, 2011

Every summer, Portland gets hit with berry fever – raspberries, blackberries, marionberries, Hood River strawberries, and delicate blueberries take over our gardens, farmers’ markets, and wild green spaces. You can tame the wild berries in your own garden, and with a little help from your neighborhood nurseries, it couldn’t be easier. This month Garden Fever – located at 3433 NE 24th Ave (just south of Fremont) – is selling premium-quality blueberry shrubs with buds, as well as all the tools, soil, compost, and garden accessories you’ll need to get growing in no time. Blueberry harvesting season starts in June, so start now to ensure a great season of berry madness.

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Happy Valley Real Estate: Our Builder, Tom Liesy, Featured in Clackamas Review

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

It’ll come as no surprise to our friends and clients, but the word is getting out to the rest of the Portland area: Happy Valley real estate is BOOMING. Just today, our fantastic custom home builder Tom Leisy of TA Liesy Homes and our new development in Happy Valley – Sunrise Heights – was featured in the Clackamas Review, the newspaper of the Happy Valley, Damascus, and Estacada area. This isn’t boom construction, this is quality new construction that is building community for the Happy Valley area, and the McDonald Group real estate experts are so happy to be a part of the growth of this awesome area of the Pacific Northwest. (more…)

Portland Real Estate Fun Tips: Find Your Inner Cinephile at the Northwest Film Center

Monday, April 4th, 2011

The city of Portland is a hub of arts and culture, drawing thousands of talented artists, musicians, photographers, and more to the banks of the Willamette River to get a taste of the good life and great community. Portland’s film scene is also thriving, as evidenced by the many successful film festivals happening throughout the year and the large number of independent movies shown at theaters throughout town. One of the central gathering spots for Portland movie lovers is the Northwest Film Center, adjacent to the Portland Art Museum – in Downtown Portland’s Cultural District, home to a fantastic array of urban condos for sale.

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Estacada Real Estate: Public Workshop and Tour Aim to Help Everyone Raise Happy, Healthy Chickens

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

Most homes for sale in Portland’s metro area are approved for raising chickens, which means fresh eggs for your family’s breakfast every day, and a bit of the country in the heart of the city. But even if it’s legal, and you like your omelets fresh, you might not have any idea how to raise your own chickens. This Saturday, grab some friends and get a primer on proper care and equipment during the “Chicken Chat” this Saturday, April 2 from noon to 3. The The event takes place at the Wade Creek House, 664 Wade St., Estacada and is $5 for the class and coop tour. For more information www.thewadecreekhouse.com.

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Clackamas County New Construction: 172nd to 190th Connection in the Works, Public Input Needed

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

Clackamas County and the Cities of Happy Valley, Gresham, and Damascus are deep into plans to plan and design a traffic corridor in the area between SE 172nd and 190th to accommodate the needs of the residents of all of the new construction that is rapidly changing the boundaries of the Portland metro area. Clackamas County is hosting a public workshop tomorrow eventing from 6pm to 9pm at Scouters Mountain Elementary School at 10811 S.E. 172nd Ave. in Happy Valley. Area residents will have the opportunity to chime in on the future of road development in the Happy Valley/Gresham/Damascus Area.

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Portland Events: Trillium Festival and Native Plant Sale at Tryon Creek Park

Monday, March 28th, 2011

It’s time to get those gardens planted, Portland! Celebrate spring and trillium flowers with a garden art show, live music, and children’s activities this Saturday and Sunday at Tryon Creek State Natural Area near the Arnold Creek neighborhood of Southwest Portland. Tryon Creek State Park is a 670-acre forest located on the boundaries of Portland and Lake Oswego, and is the perfect place to herald in spring with the annual Trillium Festival and Native Plant Sale.The festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 11321 S.W. Terwilliger Blvd. in Portland.

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Southeast Portland Real Estate: Milwaukie’s First Friday Art Festival Kicks off the 2011 Season

Monday, March 28th, 2011

This Friday, April 1st, is the official 2011 kick-off of Downtown Milwaukie’s Art a la Carte, a monthly First Friday festival of live music, art exhibits, poetry readings, an authors corner, entertainment, kids activities, and special deals offered by local merchants. Though it’ll be April Fool’s day, there’s more fun than fooling in store for the whole family. Take advantage of warmer temperatures and get in the mood for summer as you stroll through downtown Milwaukie’s charming retail district, listen to great local bands, and enjoy an ice cream cone (come on, we can pretend it’s July – and given the sunny weekend we just had, it definitely feels as though summer is on its way).

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Portland Real Estate Insider: February 2011 Portland Market Action Report Highlights

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011
The latest RMLS Market Action Report is out for February 2011, and we’re seeing some minor improvement in the overall health of the Portland real estate market, even as prices continue to drop. Portland-area home sales rose in February (closed sales this month were higher than both last February – up 5.8% – and the last monthly report in January 2011 – 3.8% jump), though the average sale price for February dropped 10.5% compared to February 2010 and the median sale price also fell 9.1%. Compared to February 2010, the average sale price dropped from 273,100 to $244,500 – Home prices are now comparable to mid-2004 levels. Inventory dropped  20% from last year (the inventory of unsold homes relative to sales). It’s still very much a buyer’s market, as interest rates are currently extremely low and we have a good inventory of well-priced homes, foreclosures and short sales.

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Downtown Portland Real Estate: New McMenamins Hotel transforms 100-year-old Building

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

The three-story, 100-year-old building at SW 12th and Stark in Downtown Portland sits in a strange spot along the bustling Burnside thoroughfare. Separated from the rest of the commercial buildings in the area on a triangular block, the building is getting a new life as the Crystal Hotel, a boutique 51-room lodge with a restaurant on the first floor and a below-ground bar. The nearby Crystal Ballroom draws crowds from Portland and the surrounding areas for popular concerts and events, and the Crystal Hotel will provide a new place for music lovers and Portland visitors to spend the night in style.

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Portland Area Real Estate Insider: Free Rose Pruning Demonstrations this Weekend

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Are you interested in the best ways to raise roses in the Rose City? Volunteers from the Portland Rose Society will demonstrate proper pruning techniques and answer questions about spring gardening this Saturday, March 12. The event takes place from 10 a.m. to noon at Dennis’ Seven Dees Garden Center, 1090 McVey Ave., in Lake Oswego. A similar free event will be taking place in Milwaukie, where Rich Baer from the Portland Rose Garden will present an informative and fun hands-on seminar in the Sara Hite Memorial Rose Garden at noon on Saturday, March 12. (Milwaukie Center, 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Drive, Milwaukie; free; www.milwaukiecenter.com or 503-653-8100

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Portland Realtor Fun Tips: Portland Farmers’ Market Reopens March 19th!

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

Saturday, March 19th is the official re-opening of the Portland Farmers’ Market’s 2011 season, so head down to the south Park Blocks in Portland’s Cultural District bright and early for the best celebration of local food, music, and culture in Portland after its long winter break. Grab ingredients for a fantastic spring meal, or just grab a cup of coffee and meet some farmers and Portland food enthusiasts. You never know, you’re likely to meet some of the most popular chefs in Portland shopping for the day’s menu!

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Portland Historic Real Estate: NE Portland Tudor Revival Mansion Sells for $2 Million

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

One of our favorite historic Portland estates, the Autzen Mansion in NE Portland’s Alameda neighborhood, recently sold for $2 million after sitting on the market for nearly eight years. The historic Tudor Revival home, topping over 10,000 square feet and occupying an entire city block, was built in 1927 by Kirtland K. Cutter for plywood-industry millionaire Thomas J. Autzen and was once home to Portland Trail Blazer Steve Johnson. The Autzen family remains a legacy in the Portland area, and not just in the luxury real estate market – the Portland-based Autzen Foundation supports education and the arts, and the stadium at the University of Oregon bears the Autzen name.

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Over 55 lots to build on in Happy Valley- Sunrise Heights!

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

We are so excited to be partnered up with Tom Liesy of TA Liesy Homes NW!  The model should be done the first week of April and the Grand Opening will be amazing!  Please stay tuned!  We expect to make this a Happy Valley community event!  -Kristie McD. / your new home construction Realtor

Portland Realtor Guide: Official Date of Portland Streetcar Eastside Loop Set for September 2012

Monday, March 7th, 2011

In Portland’s earlier years, streetcar lines connected Portland with every neighborhood and suburb in the metro area. In fact, in the early twentieth century, Portland had one of the largest streetcar networks in America. The layout of the city’s downtown streets and neighborhoods on both sides of the river were shaped by the width of streetcar tracks, turns, and stops. The city was literally designed around the trolleys that connected everyone in the area. Portland’s first streetcar line began in 1872, with horse- or mule-drawn cars that ran along First Avenue in downtown. Eventually, the difficulty of caring for the animals helped pave the way for steam-powered engine cars, cable cars and electric-powered cars. With the rise of the family car, streetcars faded from use and most lines and streetcars were relegated to history books and museums. That’s a common enough story throughout the country – but the thing that makes Portland’s different is that our streetcars are coming back, track by track.

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Happy Valley Real Estate: New Happy Valley Library Opening

Monday, March 7th, 2011

Happy Valley is one of our favorite areas in the Portland region, and the area is growing fast! This coming autumn, the leased Clackamas Corner Library space the Clackamas Town Center will move east into Happy Valley and become the new Sunnyside Library branch at 13793 SE Sieben Parkway, just south of Sunnyside Road off 147th Avenue. Thanks to city and state funding, as well as donations from Happy Valley residents, the new library has secured almost $2.3 million to expand from its currently cramped 7,790 square feet to 17,000 square feet.

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