Blog Stories Off-Market to Farmers' Market!

Off-Market to Farmers’ Market!

By Olivia Rush, June 7, 2021

Congratulations to Pritha and Rowan on their first home purchase together!

I met Pritha through mutual friends when she moved to Portland a few years ago. We instantly connected, and often chatted about love, life, careers, and home ownership. Due to COVID, we didn’t see much of each other until she reached out this March.

She and her partner Rowan had been living in the house he purchased a few years ago in the Sumner neighborhood. Both farmers, they utilize a large portion of their backyard for growing, and had been dreaming of more space. Their next door neighbors presented Pritha and Rowan with a rare opportunity to purchase a home off-market. In this Sellers’ market, competing against other buyers to have your offer accepted can feel 90% of the battle. Pritha and Rowan understood what a rare opportunity this was.

The Sellers, who had bought and sold many properties before, decided to represent themselves. Pritha and Rowan were uncomfortable moving forward without the representation of a licensed professional. They hired me to guide them through the transaction, making sure no stones were left unturned. Typically, when a house is listed, the Sellers agree on paying both their agent as well as the buyer’s agent a commission. After we discussed my role and responsibilities as their agent, Pritha and Rowan recognized my value and we agreed upon a buyer’s agent fee.

From the start, the Sellers made it clear they felt they were selling below market value. They discussed known issues with us prior to inspections. Even with this knowledge (and several invoices, receipts, and inspections reports they provided us), I strongly encouraged my clients to get their own inspections (which I always do). We had a sewer repair invoice from less than 3 years ago, so Pritha and Rowan were leaning toward waiving their sewer scope inspection – but I was wary. A lot can happen in 3 years!

I had them speak with two of my go-to sewer scope technicians, and ultimately they decided it was worth the $150 to obtain a current sewer scope. It was $150 well spent – there was new major root intrusion. We were able to successfully negotiate thousands of dollars in credit to cover this cost, as well a few other surprise items that turned up in the report.

The appraisal came in $25,000 higher than the purchase price, more than covering the costs of my representation. That news, along with the credit we were able to negotiate, was music to my clients’ ears. Before we even closed, they had a signed lease agreement with friends for their former house. On closing day, they removed a fence panel between the two backyards, scheming of shared garden boxes and access to the hot tub on one side and the sunny yard on the other.

The vision of an urban farm has taken root, and my clients couldn’t be happier. Cheers to Pritha and Rowan on their off market win!

Olivia Rush

Broker | OR

She/Her

As your trusted guide through the buying or selling process, you can expect me to customize my services to your specific goals and preferences, much like I did for my students during my ten years as an educator. My clients’ goals vary. A couple retiring to the Big City after 30 years on 22 acres. A woman purchasing her first home independently. A couple upsizing to support a growing family. Two friends pooling their resources to make their first investment possible. A couple navigating a divorce and the sale of their home. A refugee family with limited English setting down roots in this country. Deaf investors looking to maximize profit on their flip.  A couple selling the home of their daughter who has lost her battle to cancer. A family relocating from across the country and buying sight-unseen.  These situations all require unique, dynamic, and holistic approaches. Everyone has different needs, and it is my top priority to meet my clients where they are. For me, real estate is not transactional. It is deeply personal and inevitably life-changing. While each client requires a tailored strategy, my work ethic is unwavering. With me you can always expect organization, tenacity, responsiveness, dedication, and hustle. A gatherer of resources, a communicator of all options and possible outcomes. As your advocate, I will be brutally honest so you know what to expect. A skilled negotiator, I’ll consider every angle with your dreams and goals in mind. My clients often end up feeling like family. I am honored they trust me enough to return to me as their needs change and refer me to their friends, family, and communities. What are your real estate goals and dreams? Call or text me so we can meet to discuss your vision.   Curious about the home-buying process in Portland? Click here to sign up for one of my free The How To Buy A House Class™ classes!
Read More
  • T: 207-240-8837
  • oliviarushpdx@gmail.com

You might also enjoy

Is It Easier To Find a Home To Buy Now?

Chad Meier

One of the biggest hurdles buyers have faced over the past few years has been a...

Why you should get involved with your HOA

Danielle Deschenes

Homeownership comes with a multitude of responsibilities beyond just paying the mortgage and maintaining your property....

When to terminate?

Rachel Cardman-Brewer

When is terminating a contract the best idea? There is no right answer . Sometimes, it’s...

Dogwood days of Milwaukie

Jessica LeDoux

Milwaukie, OR was founded in 1847 and in 1962 was dubbed “The Dogwood City of the West,”...