By Alyssa Starelli, October 23, 2019
By Alyssa Starelli, October 23, 2019
This Fall, I was able to help clients buy their dream home, a magical log home on the river built in 1939-40 by the revered Steiner Family.
This home had been lovingly restored with all the particular “Steiner” features intact — from vertical barked logs, to wood-batten chinking, wrought iron closures, speakeasy-windows in doors, and especially the ornate balustrade from hand picked bent-wood lumber. Too many features to list, but what’s special about this house is the lantern-lit BRIDGE, spanning the living room and connecting the two sides of the home!
To own a Steiner home, whether it be one of the hundreds of Steiner cabins or a stately log home such as this, is a true dream for most Oregonians and as a realtor, just as special to assist in conveying this home to its future stewards. I will mark working on this home as one of the highlights of my career.
To read more about this home, read here: Steiner
To read more about John and Henry Steiner, click here: https://mthoodmuseum.org/steiner-cabins/ or visit the Steiner Exhibit at Mt. Hood Cultural Center, at Government Camp, Mt. Hood, OR.
To buy tickets for the annual Steiner Cabins Tour, click here: https://mthoodmuseum.org/event/steiner-cabins-tour/
You might have heard the term "MLS" thrown around when talking about real estate. Maybe you’ve seen abbreviations like RMLS or NWMLS. Maybe you’ve wondered how sites like Zillow actually get their data. So let’s talk about what the MLS actually is, why it exists, and why it matters to you.