Blog Stories Burbs and High Taxes Not Your Thing? Move to the "Portland Pocket"!

Burbs and High Taxes Not Your Thing? Move to the “Portland Pocket”!

By Living Room Realty, March 4, 2020

Congratulations to my fun-loving buyers Elannah and Akiva, who after six months of exploration found a beautiful new home in the “Portland Pocket”!  The Portland Pocket is what I refer to as the area in SW Portland that borders Tigard or Beaverton where you get a home with a Portland address and lower Washington County taxes. You will also find larger lot sizes and so much more for your money – YESSSSS!.  Scared of the burbs, but attracted to lower taxes? This cool section of Portland’s west side may be just what you’re looking for! The pure joy of watching them on closing day is captured perfectly in the video, and I strive for this with every client I am lucky to work with. Connect with me anytime for a personal tour of homes in the “Pocket” or any other neighborhood.

I would love to be part of your next move…

Erin Primrose, Principal Broker Licensed in Oregon with Living Room Realty
503-317-8111  |  www.ErinPrimrose.com  |  Erin@ErinPrimrose.com
7650 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, OR 97219

Erin Primrose knows Portland’s west side and enjoys being a top-rated
realtor in SW Portland and President of the Multnomah Village Business Association.

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