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How’s the coronavirus pandemic, plummeting retirement savings and massive layoffs impacting Portland residential real estate? “Things are certainly not business as usual," says broker Nick ...
$599,900 for a Mediterranean-style house in Southeast Portland’s Richmond neighborhood: The home with Venetian windows was built in 1928 on a 4,791-square-foot lot at 2805 S.E. 43rd Ave.
has found those changes might not work. Portland's Residential Infill Project would change residential zones that only allow single-family homes to allow duplexes and triplexes. They compose the ...
Portland's largest residential real estate firm, which has 600 agents and sold $2.25 billion worth of homes in 2014, is now in the hands of a father and son brokerage team from Colorado.
The Portland residential real estate market broke records for price increases in 2021, driven by suburban single family homes located off the peninsula, new luxury units, urban condos and smaller ...
Portland's destiny is density ... The policy will allow up to four homes on nearly every residential lot, and six units if three of them are affordable to low-income families.
According to the most recent RMLS data available, in May 2024, the Portland metropolitan real estate market showed signs of vibrancy ... Market Activity and Inventory The residential housing market ...
Since 2018, the city of Portland has required most residential properties for sale to include a Home Energy Score (HES) to inform buyers and guide owners on making improvements with longterm benefits.
In March, Portland saw an increase in residential real estate inventory, combined with falling sales and longer days on market, according to a report by Tom Landry of Benchmark Real Estate Spring ...
One clear example in Portland is how the residential real estate market has responded to the coronavirus pandemic. It feels intuitive that home prices would depreciate in times of economic ...
Beraka, who owns residential firm Think Real Estate ... Portland's newest tower Why a $1M home ain't what it used to be in Portland Why a $1M home ain't what it used to be in Portland ...