All Things Real Estate Newspaper Volume 4 Issue 1

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northwest ML#

Address

Bdr Bth

SF

Price

HOUSES 14494236 13641 NW SPRINGVILLE RD

3

2

1770

$424,900

13493020 10339 NW ENGLEMAN ST 13371908 3334 NW VAUGHN ST

3 3

2.1 2885 1.1 2260

$615,000 $639,900

13589039 3112 NW VALLE VISTA TER 13092743 9328 NW HOPEDALE CT

4 4

3 2364 2.1 3572

$685,000 $689,000

14660715 744 NW MACLEAY BLVD 14011969 10345 NW LAIDLAW RD

5 4

3.1 4007 3.1 3583

$749,000 $749,900

13081947 1721 NW IRVING ST 13247114 3903 NW DEVOTO LN

4 4

1.1 4501 3.1 4575

$775,000 $849,000

13425924 1416 NW BENFIELD DR 14646257 10644 NW VERNON CT

4 4

3 4695 2.1 3627

$879,900 $895,000

14237241 3749 NW DEVOTO LN 13505544 3172 NW VALLE VISTA TER

5 2

3.1 5233 2.1 3507

$975,000 $1,125,000

14470779 2915 NW LURAY TER 14326464 3921 NW DEVOTO LN

4 5

3.1 4444 3.1 5400

$1,130,000 $1,200,000

14438798 2715 NW AVOCET LN 14287011 499 NW SKYLINE BLVD

6 5

3.1 5488 4 4300

$1,249,000 $1,349,000

14229970 21342 NW KENAI CT 14391418 14749 NW BENNY DR

3 4

2 3

1644 2232

$319,000 $364,999

14686067 16730 NW ARGYLE WAY 14379445 6012 NW SICKLE TER

3 4

2.1 1920 2.1 1988

$369,900 $370,000

13464966 11995 NW KEARNEY ST 13426708 2535 NW PARNELL TER

4 3

3 2414 2.1 2189

$379,900 $415,000

13467392 16298 NW ROSSETTA ST 14552869 6219 NW TROWBRIDGE

3 4

3 3

2352 2448

$459,900 $459,995

13581200 16577 NW ARGYLE WAY 14012438 9397 NW FOX HOLLOW CT

4 4

3 3

2763 2514

$475,000 $477,500

14609552 12614 NW FOREST SPRING LN 4 13041749 16940 NW STALDER LN 3

2.1 2416 2.1 2468

$479,975 $481,990

13623449 20525 NW YONCALLA CT 14057509 9811 NW BRIE CT

3 4

2 3

2311 2891

$485,000 $485,000

13050755 6116 NW TROWBRIDGE DR 13086464 11455 NW BARTHA LN

4 4

2.1 2661 2.1 2659

$514,995 $519,900

14168847 4595 NW NESKOWIN AVE 13387621 15468 NW TAENNLER CT

4 4

2.1 3149 2.1 2983

$519,950 $525,000

13046537 14684 NW WERNER LN 13138967 3302 NW 153RD TER

4 3

2.1 2919 3 2829

$539,000 $539,950

13622485 15432 NW DOMINION DR 13556156 10162 NW CROSSING

3 3

3 2874 2.1 3004

$569,950 $575,000

13358300 10280 NW LEAHY RD 3 13321125 12986 NW GREENWOOD DR 5

2.1 2942 4 3387

$579,000 $599,995

13300229 13553 NW HOGAN ST 13229750 12841 NW ETHAN DR

4 4

3 2718 3.1 3376

$619,000 $620,995

13035825 2139 NW JESSAMINE WAY 13080459 10167 NW BRADY LN

4 5

2.1 3238 3.1 3365

$639,900 $639,900

13286607 7929 NW SKYLINE BLVD 13050457 10149 NW BRADY LN

5 5

4.1 4095 3.1 3335

$640,000 $648,900

13577154 12180 NW COLEMAN DR 13673153 8587 NW LOVEJOY ST

5 5

3.1 3636 3 3800

$799,000 $869,000

14505470 12832 NW DIAMOND DR 14062124 4517 NW 147TH AVE

4 4

3.1 4034 4 5246

$895,000 $999,000

13337330 14557 NW OAK SHADOW CT 4 13418248 14585 NW OAK SHADOW CT 4

3.1 4128 4.1 4372

$1,032,000 $1,093,000

14594796 11360 NW RIDGE RD 13499173 3526 NW BANYON PL

4.2 5940 5.1 6332

$1,148,800 $1,150,000

6 6

CONDOS 14064276 12600 NW BARNES RD #8

2

1

812

$94,900

13647036 6625 W BURNSIDE RD #252 14636358 411 NW FLANDERS ST #405

2 1

2 1

1062 724

$195,000 $209,000

14143398 20 NW 16TH AVE #4 13010033 9547 NW MILLER HILL DR

2 2

1 2

750 1095

$218,000 $222,900

13326487 2743 NW THURMAN ST #1 14262760 1926 W BURNSIDE ST #810

1 1

1 1

618 719

$225,000 $239,000

14076365 2083 NW JOHNSON ST #4 14269528 1810 NW EVERETT ST #202

1 1

1 1

772 823

$245,000 $245,000

14532647 1420 NW LOVEJOY ST #615 13368668 2463 NW JEAN LN

0 3

1 742 2.1 1776

$279,900 $329,000

14007054 2346 NW BREWER LN 14119862 1310 NW NAITO PKWY #207

4 1

3 2116 1.1 1070

$359,900 $389,000

14515427 2351 NW WESTOVER RD #12071 14090131 2438 NW MILLER RD #13 3

1 871 2.1 2185

$394,000 $399,000

14357617 782 NW WESTOVER SQ #4 14343590 937 NW GLISAN ST #734

1 1

2 1

1164 968

$399,900 $420,000

13331541 227 NW 18TH AVE 13593405 1125 NW 9TH AVE #212

3 2

1.1 1290 2 1189

$424,900 $425,000

14294373 1125 NW 9TH AVE #221 14222534 2372 NW GLISAN ST #3

2 2

2 1189 1.1 1098

$425,000 $427,500

14687456 1260 NW NAITO PKWY #707 14171824 1314 NW IRVING ST #410

1 1

1.1 1071 2 1524

$475,000 $540,000

14670287 1830 NW RIVERSCAPE ST #306 2 14283429 2529 NW THURMAN ST 3

2 1268 3.1 1472

$549,900 $599,997

14379850 2343 NW OVERTON ST 14177412 1260 NW NAITO PKWY #506

2 2

2.1 2220 2 1721

$600,000 $609,000

14431683 1310 NW NAITO PKWY #708 14041820 333 NW 9TH AVE #1115

2 1

2.1 1576 2 1563

$759,000 $779,000

14163245 1742 NW RIVERSCAPE ST 13489684 2141 NW DAVIS ST #501

2 1

2.1 2153 1.1 1729

$829,000 $895,000

13681259 2351 NW WESTOVER RD #804 2

2.1 2095

$975,000

4

the Importance

of a Pre-approval Letter I

f you are in the market to buy a home this year, please consider the importance of getting pre-approved for a loan before you start the house hunting process. This advice applies to both first time and multiple home buyers. It’s incredibly important to be certain that you qualify for a specific price range, before you go through all the work of finding a house and making an offer. It will save you all kinds of time and effort to pinpoint the right home price range for you. What’s more, you’ll have a stronger bargaining position with the seller if you have a letter confirming that you are pre-approved. Sellers want to know that you are, in fact, capable of buying the house that you just made an offer on—and that they won’t lose other offers by accepting yours only to have it fall through at the time of financing. It is very possible that this letter could be the determining factor in the sellers accepting your offer over another buyer. There has been a recent crackdown in the lending world on the secondary market on credit guidelines and debt ratios. As a result, it has become more difficult to qualify for a loan—especially with the one-point rise in long term rates this past year. A pre-approval letter will show sellers that you’ve already leapt this particular hurdle, and they’ll have nothing to worry about. So really, the question becomes— why wouldn’t you?

Please don’t hesitate to take the time to be pre-approved. I would be happy to discuss our simple and straightforward pre-approval process with anyone in the market to buy a new home—call or email me any time to set up a free consultation.

All the best,

Rich Forde

P

rremier MORTGAGE M R E S O U R C E S

www.pmrmtg.com

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WINTER TIP:

Reverse Your Ceiling Fan Direction to Save Energy When it’s the middle of winter and freezing outside, it's probably safe to say that most of us aren't thinking about our ceiling fans. However, running fans in the colder months can actually save up to 10% on heating costs and is as simple as flipping a switch! In the summer months, the slightly angled blades of a ceiling fan turn counterclockwise to move air down, making people feel cooler due to a concept known as the wind chill effect. During winter, the warm air generated by your heating system naturally rises to the ceiling while cooler air sinks. By switching the direction that your fan blades turn, that cooler air is drawn upwards, which forces the warmer air near the ceiling back down into the space. How does this save energy? Since thermostats are typically located at human level, keeping the warm air low where it’s needed means you can turn the temperature down a few notches and still stay warm.

Additionally, running the fan at the lowest speed will circulate air while reducing the feeling of actual air movement in the room. While this technique should work in standard size rooms, it works especially well in vaulted or tall ceiling spaces where the people occupying the space are further separated from the warm air collecting at the ceiling. Furthermore, even though running a fan uses a small amount of electricity, there is generally still a net savings in energy use.

On most fan models, there is generally a small switch on the fan to reverse the direction (I actually had to remove a few screws to reach ours).

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