Staging Your Home on a Budget
  When listing your home for sale, it is critical that you present it in a way that is appealing to as many potential buyers as possible. This goes beyond just keeping the home clean, it is equally important to remove or replace anything that might distract buyers or make it seem too personalized. Below… Read More ›
Everything You Need to Know About Home Inspections
In a hot real estate market, it is easy to rush into a buying decision without considering all of the variables that come with acquiring a home. Luckily, there are usually contingencies in place that protect both the buyer and seller from making a mistake. One of these contingencies is the home inspection, which allows… Read More ›
Upgrades to Make Your Home More Energy-Efficient
An energy efficient home has many benefits. Environmental impact, increased home value, and cost-savings are chief among them. This has been brought to the forefront in 2018 in our market as Home Energy Reports are now required for homes sold in the city of Portland. Buyers are looking for homes that have been designed with the… Read More ›
Ask the Experts: The 2018 Housing Market
Most experts are expecting the 2018 housing market to look very similar to 2017, which was characterized by low inventory and high prices. However with the recent passage of the tax bill, some experts are anticipating prices won’t rise nearly as fast because of the new law. Others say it will help first-time home buyers… Read More ›
Oregon Still Ranked in the Top 3 States for Relocation
For the 5th consecutive year, Oregon ranks in the top 3 most popular states for relocation, finishing second in 2017. Our beautiful state held first place from 2013-2015 before falling to third in 2016. The Mountain and Pacific West regions continue to be a big draw, as Idaho fills the 3rd spot and Washington comes… Read More ›
Why You Should List During the Holidays
It’s no secret that the real estate market tends to slow during the winter. The holidays are busy, families are traveling, and poor weather makes viewing homes an unpleasant experience. However, a slow market is not always a bad thing. Just this month we have seen many of our own listings go pending that had… Read More ›
Buying and Selling for Dog Owners
Are you thinking about buying or selling a home, but not sure what that means for your furry family member? You aren’t alone. The following article by the Seattle Times offers some great insight and advice! Dog owners face unique challenges when buying, selling a home Millennials, in particular, are often motivated by their dogs… Read More ›
Creating A Home Inventory
Natural disasters, robberies, and home fires are devastating occurrences. Picking up the pieces of your life after one of these events is never easy; it is crucial to ensure that your belongings are inventoried and documented in order to make the insurance claims process as painless as possible. The following infographic provides several tips and… Read More ›
Is Fall the Time to Buy Your First Home?
Generally it is thought that Spring is the best time to buy, as the market is flooded with new listings. However, the following article reveals that Fall is the sweet spot for high inventory and low prices, which is exactly what first time home buyers need! Check out the article here.
How to Make a Difference in Your Homeowner Association
Homeowner Associations are an important fixture in most neighborhoods. But many homeowners don’t understand how they work or what purpose they serve. This article provides some helpful insight and ideas in order to get more involved in your neighborhood’s association: Homeowner associations were created to provide a governing body for residential developments to make decisions… Read More ›
Selling in Fall
The passing of warmer weather has many homeowners wondering if the time to sell their home has also passed. But, as Rick Brainard explains in our most recent Insiders Article, there are positives to listing your home during fall and winter. “Although there is certainly more real estate activity in spring and summer,” explains Rick,… Read More ›
Saving Up for A Down Payment?
One of the biggest hurdles to purchasing a home is coming up with enough money for a down payment. This is no easy task, as the median price for a home in Wilsonville is $490,000. A 5% down payment on a home of that price is $24,500. Not exactly chump change! In order to save… Read More ›