Posts Tagged ‘happy valley’

Happy Valley – What is Up With Those Short Sales and Bank Owned Homes Anyway?

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Happy Valley (Clackamas area just outside of Portland, Oregon) has created quite a stir for those buyers looking for a lot of square footage, new construction, a great deal, and maybe a view. It wasn’t long ago before our real estate debacle that builders were racing to build extravagant homes on the grand hillsides…. Now, they are desperate to sell them. Happy Valley is now overwhelmed with bank owned homes, short sales, and homeowners trying to sell at the same discount prices as their neighbors; quite frankly it’s a mess. For the home buyer it’s a super clearance sale at Macy’s. (more…)

Clackamas County Neighborhood Guide

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Located 10 miles from the city center, the towns of Clackamas and Happy Valley are two of the fastest growing in the Portland area. Situated in Clackamas County, an area replete with forest, the towns are just a hop away from the 11,235-foot Mt. Hood and its National Forest, plus a host of rivers that include the Willamette, Clackamas, Sandy, and Salmon. Known for their newly constructed homes, Clackamas and Happy Valley also harbor beautifully old-style home designs. (more…)

Portland Oregon Home Auction

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

This sounds like an interesting opportunity for prospective home buyers in the Portland area.

Buena Vista Custom Homes today announced that it will conduct a second auction of the company’s inventory of completed homes. 52 homes from nine of Buena Vista’s neighborhoods and 18 buildable lots from three different developments in the Portland metropolitan area will be auctioned on Saturday, March 8, 2008 at the Ambridge Event Center in Portland. The inventory is located throughout the Portland metro area including: Scappoose, Beaverton, Happy Valley, Sandy, and Hillsboro. The 18 buildable lots are located in the developments of Shadow Hills and Jackson Hills, both in Happy Valley along with Carson Crest in Beaverton.