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Empty Nester Plans

By Jessica LeDoux, July 23, 2020

Jamie and Wendy are on the precipice of becoming empty nesters.  This can be a very emotional time for parents, and this fact is no different for these two, but it can also be exciting! They have been preparing to make it a fun new phase of life and a simpler time. After selling two of their rental properties they were ready to find a new place to call home.  The goal was to find a smaller, energy-efficient mid-century home, with livability on one floor and quality extra living space for the kids to come home and visit.  Finding all of this while maintaining the same walkability and proximity to friends was not an easy task, but when this home hit the market they simply knew it was the one. The competition was fierce, and what was needed to be the chosen offer was uncomfortable, but thanks to a huge amount of trust and counsel they charged forward and their offer was accepted.  We simply love these two, and it was such an honor to help them!
Jessica + Karim
Fierce Real Estate Duo

Jessica LeDoux

Broker | OR

She/Her

JESSICA LEDOUX Licensed Broker Lead Buyers Agent Oregon is where Jessica’s heart lies. Born and raised in Portland, Jessica grew up in Concordia and bought her first home in North Portland in 1996...
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