Blog Buyer A Giant Shadow: Did Wilt Chamberlain have a son? Levi may be living proof and he’s moving to Portland!

A Giant Shadow: Did Wilt Chamberlain have a son? Levi may be living proof and he’s moving to Portland!

By Living Room Realty, May 15, 2019

I’d like to share Bob and Hilda’s unique story for buying a home in Portland. Bob will be the first to say he lives in San Francisco but grew up in Eugene, Oregon. So, technically he’s an Oregonian. 🙂

They started out looking for a home in Portland because Bob’s best friend since they were 12 years old, Aaron Levi, has been priced out of San Francisco. They are currently neighbors in San Francisco.

Aaron is an artist and has a fascinating life story. https://www.si.com/nba/2015/03/04/wilt-chamberlain-aaron-levi-a-giant-shadow-son-secret

Bob and Hilda plan to rent the home to help him with the next growth stage of his life. He wants to come home to Portland and with our vibrant art community, he will certainly be welcomed.

Bob and Hilda experienced four highly competative multiple offer situations. During their visits they fell more in love with Portland, and were fascinated with Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU’s),  they decided to purchase a second property with an ADU. It was a great pleasure to help them through the process of purchasing two Portland properties.

And some day, they will also return to Oregon.

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