Archive for March 13th, 2009

Mar 13 2009

Use Your Retirement Savings to Invest in Real Estate | Portland

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Using Self-Directed IRA to invest in real estate, specifically in the Portland Oregon real estate market.

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Mar 13 2009

Does it Make Sense to Buy in a Down Market?

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We had previously predicted that our market will retreat 20-25% from the peak on 2Q 2007. By the end of January, the median price in our market is down 16%. The leading indicators (total housing inventory, inventory of bank-owned and

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Mar 13 2009

Fantastic Jones Farm Craftsman Home | Portland Real Estate Cafe

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Fantastic Jones Farm craftsman with many upgrades. Granite counters, upgraded craftsman style cabinets, hardwood floors, new lighting & fixtures, new craftsman window casing/molding. Bright flowing floor plan with designer colors.

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Mar 13 2009

Dohh! Even Homer is Not Immune | Portland Oregon Real Estate Agent

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Homer Simpson loses his home to foreclosure, due to home equity loans financing his annual Mardi Gras parties. Full e.

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Mar 13 2009

Learn about proposed safety improvements for eastside MAX stations

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Get Portland Oregon breaking local news. Comment on the news, see photos and videos, and join the forum discussions at OregonLive.com. proposed plans for the Parkrose/Sumner and East 122nd, 148th and 162nd avenue stations at an open house from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at the East Portland Community Center, 740 S.E. 106th Ave. The city’s goal is to create 20-minute neighborhoods around the stations: housing, retail, services and jobs available within a 20-minute walk.

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Mar 13 2009

Salishan Community Association: Egg Hunt Eggstravaganza

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Portland Ave Neighborhood Resource Center3513 E Portland Ave. • (253) 591-5391. South Park Community Center4851 S Tacoma Way • (253) 591-5299. Celebrate Spring with an Egg Hunt Eggstravaganza! Participants will be separated by age group

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Mar 13 2009

Portland Downtown Living: Gardening at South Waterfront

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Our office is located downtown in the Pearl District where you will find us just about any day of the week. John Becker, Principal Broker City Properties Group at Realty Trust 1220 NW Lovejoy St., #130. Portland, OR 97209 503.416.4156

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Mar 13 2009

The Concrete Rainforest: Beggar thy Neighborhood

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Beggar thy Neighborhood. Recent, going’s on in the City of Surrey - have got me thinking about my recent trip to Portland. While there my friend Aaron and I got into an exciting chat with an elderly gentleman.

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Mar 13 2009

Reed: Community Music Center Family Fridays

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Portland, OR: Reed News. There are places that matched:. Customize your map. Drag a pin onto the map. Add Your Profile. Add a Story or Discussion. Forgot Password? Remember me. Not a member? Join Now Login_map_smiley Sign In Tell us the name of the neighborhood or city that you cover. This should match the location of your pin on the map, but you can customize the name here. Submit. News. Neighbors. Discussions. DISPLAY ON MAP. Advertisement. Weird News

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Mar 13 2009

Real Estate Blog - The Laurelhurst neighborhood - Portland's Gem

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The Laurelhurst neighborhood in Portland Oregon located part in Northeast as well as in Southeast has some of the finest homes that Portland has to offer. The neighborhood safety, charm and culture can turn an average walk in the park

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