Suburbs with the Biggest Price Increases

The Suburbs are bursting with demand and these eight Portland area suburbs had the biggest price increases this last year according to this Portland Monthly article.

Take a look at the stats below:
8. Hillsboro: Median sale price in 2021: $480,000,
Price growth year-over-year: 18.37 percent
7. Oregon City: Median sale price in 2021: $520,000
Price growth year-over-year: 18.45 percent
6. Lake Oswego: Median sale price in 2021: $859,900
Price growth year-over-year: 18.55 percent
5. Tualatin: Median sale price in 2021: $568,000
Price growth year-over-year: 19.58 percent
4. Troutdale: Median sale price in 2021: $450,000
Price growth year-over-year: 19.68 percent
3. Forest Grove: Median sale price in 2021: $468,900
Price growth year-over-year: 20.25 percent
2. St. Helens: Median sale price in 2021: $379,900
Price growth year-over-year: 22.55 percent
1. Wood Village: Median sale price in 2021: $370,000
Price growth year-over-year: 23.37 percent 

Are you considering a move to the suburbs? Contact us today. We can help!

About Us: Over the course of their professional partnership, Aryne + Dulcinea have helped hundreds of clients prosper in their new lives. During this time, they have prided themselves in their top-notch selling abilities, with homes outperforming market standards, consistently exceeding list price while most of their listings sell in under 7 days. Whether you’re looking to buy or sell, Aryne & Dulcinea will work in collaboration to guide you in investing in your future and reaching your real estate goals.

Moving closer to grandkids and family! Yay!

Congratulations to Mark and Mary Jo!!

I just had the privilege of helping Mark and Mary Jo buy a wonderful condo! I met them because their son, Chad, is one of my dearest clients and Mark and Mary Jo wanted to be closer to Chad, Libby and the Grandkids. This is truly one of the best parts of my job- helping families stay connected or become closer. 

We were able to find Mark and Mary Jo a wonderful single-level condo in a sweet Hillsboro location and it checks all the boxes! It was a great transaction and I would like to take this opportunity to point out that when we help clients buy condos we highly recommend they do a review of the HOA docs with an attorney. As real estate agents, we cannot give legal advice so an attorney is integral to deciphering all of the HOA documents, rules, budget etc. In this case, we used Janet Grayson from Grason Law because we have worked with her many times and we know that she is thorough. This was such a big help to Mark and Mary Jo, as it is for all of our clients buying a home within an HOA. Thank you to Janet!

Congratulations and Cheers to Mark and Mary Jo! Here’s to building new memories with your sweet grandkiddos!

JUST LISTED! Updated, Move In Ready Bungalow In Hillsboro!

UPDATED, MOVE IN READY BUNGALOW IN HILLSBORO!  $394,900!

 202 SE 44th Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97123

Thoughtfully Updated, Move In Ready Bungalow! Vintage Home Charm With Modern Amenities. Freshly Painted Exterior, Updated Plumbing & Electrical, Newer Roof, Newer Double Paned Windows, Updated Kitchen, Two Full Baths, The List Goes On! Great For Entertaining With Kitchen Floorplan Accessing Both Living Room And Dining Room. Each Level Has Its Own Full Bathroom And Backyard Space Is Easy To Maintain. One Bedroom On Main Level. Low HOAs That Cover Commons! Conveniently Placed In Hillsboro With Easy Access To Intel, Nike, Costco, Freeways & More! Come See This Hillsboro Gem Before It’s Gone!

3 bed | 2 bath | 1419 sq. ft. | Driveway Parking, 2 Parking Spaces | 0.07 Acres | Low HOAs! $65/Month Covers Common Area Landscaping
MLS# 21090125  | Taxes: $2,780.64  (2020)

Just Listed: Orenco Station Townhome with Amenities Galore!

 

East Village at Orenco Station Condominiums #1409

1160 NE Horizon Loop #1409

HILLSBORO, OREGON 97214


Location is everything! Welcome to this lovely townhouse style condo in the East Village at Orenco Station (EVOS) Condominiums. This lovely 2 Bedroom/2 Bathroom home features updated kitchen appliances, including a new refrigerator, induction range, dishwasher & microwave, new flooring & AC. 1-car attached garage. Amenities galore! The HOA includes a Community center, pool/hot tub, 2-level gym, theatre room, racquetball court, library room, piano room, tanning room, playstructure & more! Located in the Heart of Orenco Station! Blocks from the Max station, restaurants, shopping, parks/dog parks, trails, Intel & more!

LISTED AT $349,000

2 BEDROOM | 2 BATH | 1,241 SQFT
MLS#
21232217 | 2020-2021 TAXES: $2,916.98 | HOA DUES: $331/month

  

 

 

  

  

  

  

  

Just Listed: Light & Bright Hillsboro Ranch

JUST LISTED: 2457 NE GRANT ST


Offered at $399,900
3 Bed | 2 Bath |  SF 1414 | MLS# 20106662  | Taxes: $2860
2457 NE Grant St, Hillsboro OR 97124

This well-maintained and inviting one level Ranch is the one! You’re going to love the fantastic layout, comfortable features and wonderful location!

Entering the foyer and into the living room, you are immediately greeted with vaulted ceilings and wonderful natural light. Open to the living room is a large dining room with plenty of room for relaxation and gatherings alike!

Make your way through the heart of the home and you’ll find an open concept kitchen with an eating bar that flows nicely into a family room. Big windows overlooking the backyard and a wood fireplace make this space feel both spacious and inviting.

The layout and flow throughout the home is easy to navigate and absolutely ideal for a home of this size. Through the hall, you’ll find a full bathroom and 2 bedrooms filled with great natural light. A lovely primary suite with two large closets and a lovely mirrored barn door to the bathroom.

This home has been carefully maintained with a newer furnace, A/C and double pane vinyl windows! Rounding out the home is a nice sized laundry room and 2-car garage with plenty of storage.

Step outside into a beautiful, oversized backyard! Established landscaping and greenery surround a patio ready for entertaining or lounging on hot summer days. Plus, you’ll love what bounty the warmer weather brings including roses, lilacs & mature fruit trees: apple, Asian pear, plums and grapevines. The yard is fully fenced for privacy which makes this a delightful space for entertaining and Fido-friendly too! Located in a quiet neighborhood walking distance to MAX, Shopping Center and Shadywood Park with trails and a playground. Easy commute to Intel, Nike and HWY 26. This is a wonderful place to call home!

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JUST LISTED! Spacious Pre-Inspected Corner Unit!

SPACIOUS PRE-INSPECTED CORNER UNIT!  $344,900

163 NE 79th Ave., Hillsboro OR 97006
Spacious light filled 3 bed and 3.5 bath corner end unit condo w/ high ceilings, AC, office/loft, attached garage, additional storage space & much more! Pre-inspected and ready to go! Enjoy the peaceful setting with your own private deck. Lower level includes bed and full bath creating privacy for friends and family. Main level open floor plan includes granite island and half bath. Home warranty, kitchen appliances, washer and dryer included. Easy access to Orenco, MAX, Intel, Hwy 26, Nike, shopping, parks and Rock Creek trail.

3 bed | 3.5 bath | 1,673 sq. ft. | 1 Attached Garage | HOA $220/Month (Commons, Exterior Maintenance, Ins, & Management)
MLS# 20357452 | Taxes: $3,559.44 (2019)

The Job isn’t complete until Keys are in hand.

Not all transactions are smooth. It helps when you have an agent that is working towards the same goal on the other side of you, but sometimes a property, or in this case, a condo, can be a venture into information digging and fact finding.

 

My client Andy was familiar with condos, as I had helped him sell his Atwater Place condo in the South Waterfront many years back. He had been renting on the westside and recently reached back out to me to help him find a new place. His criteria was a ground level condo or single family home with no stairs, with close proximity to a Max Stop on the Westside of the Greater Portland Metro Area. This limited to a few things, especially at the price point he wanted to stay within. We looked at a number of properties, but he kept coming back to a few ground level condos in the Orenco Station area. We were focusing on a very specific property, that had built out to the specifications for wheelchair access, which he did not need, when the COVID-19 crisis arrived. He decided to stay home and wait for things to settle down, which took a few months. By that time, the property he had in mind had since gone under contract and closed, so we moved on to a few others in the same complex. The one he found himself drawn to hit all his criteria. 2 Bedroom+, under $400k, ground level, no stairs, walking distance to the Max. This one looked like it was in fairly good condition, so we offered. Andy was a cash buyer, so we were able to negotiate to an agreeable price, with some favorable closing terms for the Seller, and we found ourselves in contract.

 

Andy was my first Buyer client since the scare of COVID-19 became our new normal. Thankfully the inspectors I recommended, and contractors who came out, all adhered to safe practices in wearing masks, gloves, keeping appropriate distancing and being overly communicative on information that was discovered. We discovered this owner had only owned it for a few months, had never lived in it, and was an investor who took over the property as it was entering pre-foreclosure proceedings. As such, the Property Disclosures were minimal, and the knowledge of the property and HOA was extremely limited. It fell to us to do some digging and find out what we could. This property had 2 HOA’s, one for the condos themselves, and another Master Association that dealt with some of the amenities. Each HOA also had their own set up Condo Docs, as we discovered on the last day of what we assume was our review period. We were also under the impression each had their HOA dues and what was represented to us is what we took as fact. When the Settlement Statement arrived, it did not match up with what was on RMLS (The property disclosure portion for HOA dues was left blank), and even the Listing Agent was confused by the extra amount. After all of us did some fact digging, we discovered there was indeed an extra $80/month HOA increase for the Master Association, which was roughly an extra $1,000 a year. There was also a special assessment for plumbing work, that was added on as an extra line item for monthly HOA dues, which was about 1/2 through it’s 15 year term for repayment. Add this to the fact that we had some issues with the Sewer Line, that we wanted to make sure that the HOA assumed responsibility for fixing, and it added up to a lot of things that some Buyer’s would walk away from.

 

I wanted to make sure Andy understood what he was getting into. I asked him if he wanted to negotiate the Special Assessment to be paid off, I said he was within his right to walk away from this. But he seemed to really wanted this property. We got some paperwork completed from all parties to clarify the actual HOA amount, and Andy performed what he needed to and closed on the property.

 

One of the joys of my job is meeting my clients and handing them keys. With Covid-19, agents have had to become safer (and creative about doing so), but I still wanted to do it in person. So when all was official and we got notice, we set a time to meet. My inquiry to the listing agent about all remaining access items was met with, “I’ll check with the Seller”. When we got there, I popped the key from the lockbox, went inside, wiped the key with a Clorox wipe and placed it on the counter. Andy met me shortly after and we began to look for any other access items. Nothing. The response I got from the listing agent was that her transaction coordinator would look into it.

 

We were told that the current owner had nothing else. No Mailbox Key. No garage door opener. No keys for the other doors that lead to the deck area and no key for the storage room. No key or FOB for the HOA’s common spaces. Nothing. We had 1 key for the front door and that was that. There is nothing more deflating than the look of a new owner that realizes they have now have to try and get this all taken care of, so that they can even enjoy their personal space. My inquiries to the listing agent’s team was, we tried, we don’t have anything, sorry. Good luck. Professionalism comes in all forms and I am not here to disparage another agent, but it left a sour taste in my mouth, as well as my client’s and I was determined not to leave it like that.

 

I started bombarding the Property Manager for the HOA with questions. I got a locksmith scheduled with locksmith in dublin for coming out to change out locks. We contacted the Post Office for procedures on rekeying the mailbox. I swung by Home Depot for new Garage Door Openers as a part of Andy’s unplanned closing gift. It took 2 days, but when all was said and done, the entire home was rekeyed thanks to Lee at Portland Locksmith & Garage Doors who came out and had everything completed within an hour, with a smile behind his mask and a friendly and gracious attitude. Andy made a trip to the Post Office to get that situated and within a day he had his keys. The Fob for the Common Areas, which were currently closed due to Covid-19 since they were public spaces, were going to be delivered once those opened again again. And those garage doors? Programmed by yours truly as evidenced by the picture. Keys were now in hand and Andy could finally relax and get settled into his home. I have always prided myself on being service oriented, both in work and in life. I will continue to do so, even after those keys are safely in the hands of my clients.

Selling and Buying During A Pandemic

After working with Tylor and Nicole previous during the purchase of their condo, Kristin and I knew how kind, level headed and truly made of the finer things they were. However, we would soon be blown away with their strength and determination as we headed into life together once again.  We saw how they handled one obstacle after another and how they came out on top in the end. So, we’ll start from the beginning of their story.

Without a pandemic within the forecast, Tylor and Nicole had goals of selling their condo from over 1 year ago.  The plan was simple: 1. Sell their condo at a compelling price 2. Negotiate a free rent back which would give them ample time to find a suitable new home 3. Negotiate a great price on their new purchase, all without having to move twice.

It seemed like one year went by in a blink of an eye. Tylor, Nicole and their two beautiful toddlers spent countless hours cleaning, painting and staging their condo just in time for photos. Their condo listed on the market for 2 days before it went pending. The planning and strategizing we all exhausted had paid off and now it was time to start the hunt. This was like after a plane takes off for flight and we could now take our seatbelts off for the first time, except we were about to hit our first bit of turbulence.

 

We celebrated the victory of getting into contract so quickly on their listing, and now the hardship of getting into contract on a contingent sale was about to commence.  We toured multiple homes and competed against multiple offers time but because we were a contingent offer this created a challenge for getting into contract. It would have been easy for many to give up at this point, but Tylor and Nicole are made of the toughest stuff and they kept their heads held high. This was right as the COVID-19 epidemic became a pandemic.

Soon we found a home that checked so many of their boxes and we were in contract. During the venture of purchasing their thought to be dream home, we learned of some big ticket repairs that were going to cost over $30,000 in repairs. They weren’t going to move forward unless the sellers gave these concessions. As COVID-19 was rapidly spreading, buyer and seller confidence in Oregon was beginning to wane. It became even more difficult to find contractors to help provide estimates on these necessary repairs as all involved wanted to keep their distance. We did not let this affect our mindset as we dug our heals in the sand and got the bids we needed to negotiate the sale. The sellers only wanted to drop the price of the home by $30,000 which didn’t give Tylor and Nicole the funds they needed to make necessary repairs. It felt like a punch to the gut for us. They decided that the wisest decision for their family was to terminate the sale at this point.

Sometimes you have to take 30 shots in order to make 1!

We were back out in the field touring homes and by this point we had developed new precautionary policies to keep ourselves and others safe. We wore masks, gloves and brought our own booties to every listing. By now listings on the market had precautionary signs asking visitors to stay safe, use hand sanitizer and and keep things wiped down.  Only two people were allowed into homes at once. The fear behind COVID-19 had escalated within a matter of two weeks from the general public as we were all trying to grapple with what was causing the virus to spread so quickly. Plus, there wasn’t much inventory in the price range they were in. Then we discovered this gem:

It was on a dead-end street closer in located in the Mt Tabor neighborhood. The turbulence had started up again when we found out that we would be competing against another offer.  As a team Tylor, Nicole, Kristin and I craft a competitive offer and after some tense negotiating we got into contract! It was a good reminder that sometimes you have to take 30 shots in order to make 1! We celebrated this victory together.

Navigating this process in the height of the pandemic here in Portland was very new to everyone involved. All parties had to do a delicate dance in order to perform inspections and negotiate repairs. Tylor and Nicole were adaptable and persistent which really paid off. We were able to bridge a delicate gap which resulted in the best possible outcome to keep the sale moving forward their family.

They came, they saw, they conquered.

By this time Tylor and Nicole’s free rent back on their condo was coming to an end and their plans of not moving twice needed to change. They were able to find an accommodating Air BnB to put them up until they could take possession of their new home. We all felt a tremendous amount of turbulence throughout their venture which wasn’t expected; however, we came together to come up with solutions and really had to dialogue a lot about the possible outcomes which was painful at times but in the end like the saying goes: They came, they saw they conquered.

We have never seen so many obstacles been thrown at one family during a sale and purchase situation and are so amazed you all handled each hurdle along the way. Kristin and I are honored to have worked with you all through it all. We are thrilled for you all Tylor, Nicole, Quorra and Quentin! We are excited to see your special touch on your new home sweet home.

 

 

10805 NE Red Wing Way #202

Hillsboro, Oregon, 97006


Pristine single owner condo in a convenient pocket of Hillsboro. Open living area with cozy gas fireplace and new top-of-the-line easy-care floors. Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, new Bosch dishwasher, and plenty of counter space. Sliding glass doors off the dining room open to lovely deck.So much space in the two sunny bedrooms. Luxurious master with large walk-in closet and double vanity bathroom. New carpet upstairs. Serene shared outdoor spaces perfect for spring picnics.Great location near Intel, Nike, PCC and only steps to Willow Creek Max Station for easy commuting.


OFFERED AT $289,000

2 BEDROOM | 2.1 BATH | 1,618 SQFT

       MLS #20280689  | TAXES: $3,319.90

Taiwan Makes Impressive Individuals

We have worked with a lot of impressive people and Yun-Ru definitely continues to set the bar high. Though she is still quite young, her accomplishments are one of someone in their old age. PHD in Chemical Engineering before her 30’s, landed a great job, has healthy balanced life of hiking and being in the outdoors on her days off, might as well add buying a home to that list to help round things out. I knew I found a kindred spirit when she mentioned being from Taiwan. Seriously, every person I have met from Taiwan is brilliant and my love of bubble tea might cloud my judgment at times, but I just love the people that come from there. Yun-Ru definitely did not disappoint.

 

In the beginning of her home search Yun-Ru wasn’t quite sure what she wanted in her new home but wanted to learn by seeing. Soon we were able to see what was important to Yun-Ru through the homes we toured. Sadly, so many of the homes we viewed were not taken care of, which made the process of securing a home begin to seem daunting. So when we finally found a home that was well taken care of and in the location Yun-Ru could call home she jumped on the opportunity.

Soon we were competing against another offer that was higher than ours, but Yun-Ru held her ground and stayed at a price that she felt was fair and wrote a wonderful letter that gave her package that sparkle of a personal touch. Soon we found ourselves in contract! 

Then it was off to the inspections. We were able to negotiate the items that needed to be taken care of and got Yun-Ru all the info she needed to feel secure in her purchase. 

With a great team surrounding Yun-Ru including her stellar lender team Michele McCarthy at First Tech, her HOA review lawyer Damon Henrie w/ Henrie Law, Kara Iverson w/ Fidelity National Title and Jason and I we were able to close and get Yun-Ru keys shortly after the holidays. 

We are so excited for you Yun-Ru and know this is going to be a great home for you! 

Happily Ever After in Hillsboro

5587 NE Damsel Drive

Hillsboro OR 97124


Sweet move-in ready home conveniently located in the Orenco area of Hillsboro. This spacious four bedroom sits on a quiet tree-lined street and features a welcoming front porch. Living and family rooms share a double-sided gas fireplace, ideal for cozy holiday entertaining. New carpet throughout. Spacious vaulted master suite with soaking tub, double sinks, and walk-in closet. Outdoor patio in the fenced backyard. Close to MAX, New Seasons, shopping, Intel, Nike, and countless parks!


OFFERED AT $419,000

4 BEDROOM | 2.1 BATH | 1,961 SQFT

| TAXES: $4,264.62

A home for Hazel

Hazel has a new home…with the best backyard a pup could ask for! High on Steph’s priority list for her new home was a yard big enough for her dog Hazel to be able to fetch and run.  And we found it!  We also found wallpaper and a green refrigerator in pristine condition. The care the previous owner took of this home is so obvious – this made Steph get the warm and fuzzies right away. There’s so much potential in this ranch style home!

Steph is so excited to make his home hers; put her own stamp on it – but hang on to the nostalgia of the avocado appliance.  All while enjoying her backyard with Hazel.

Stonewater Stunner – Opportunity in Hillsboro

Move right into this freshly updated McKenzie floorplan condo!  Situated in a peaceful, park-like setting, you’ll enjoy brand new, bright interior paint and new carpet in main level bedroom/den (no closet). Gorgeous cherry hardwoods greet you at the entry and continue through thegreat room, kitchen and dining area.  Both a private patio and a shared courtyard are perfect for outdoor entertaining. There are 2 bedrooms upstairs plus a loft. All appliances are included and there’s a two car garage! Great proximity to Orenco Station & Streets of Tanesbourne shops & restaurants, Max lines, parks & trails. This is is the Urban community outside of Portland.

Hello Hillsboro!

This home has been loved. My client bought this adorable mid-century modern ranch as their first home and absolutely loved living here. They planted fruit trees in the back yard, hosted family and friends, and spent years exploring the neighborhood and making lifelong friends. In time, as their family grew, this became their first investment property and now this investment they made many years ago is the key to buying their dream home! They lovingly updated the house with the hope the next person would love it too and it seems we’ve achieved a property love match! The new owner is a first time buyer who grew up in the area and is very excited to be close to their family.

 

Just Listed: Harmonious Hillsboro Home

503 SE 42nd Place

Hillsboro, OR 97123


A camper’s townhouse delight with plenty of room to spread out! Spacious open concept on the main floor with a gas fireplace. Enjoy the private backyard, fire pit, new wrap around fence, and side parking large enough for an RV. The only shared walls are in the garage which feature built-ins for extra storage. The front covered porch has been freshly painted. Excellent location with easy access to Orenco Station, Max Line, Insomnia Coffee Company, Fred Meyer, TV Hwy and much more! No HOA!


OFFERED AT $274,900

2 BEDROOM | 1.5 BATH | 1,090 SQFT
MLS# 19247951 | TAXES: $2,657.77  (2017)

A Dream Refined Through Fire

When we met Patricia we prepped her for what she may be competing against in Hillsboro with homes that met her home search criteria. She wasn’t afraid and put on her warrior armor to prepare her for the battlefield of real estate. Hillsboro for the most part, is still in a seller’s market. So when a home checks all the boxes as far as location, amenities, and price they go extremely quick and buyers have to fight hard to be chosen. And sometimes one just has to walk away when the bidding war goes above one’s comfort level. After competing in multiple bidding wars Tricia was determined to use all the “no’s” to her advantage and when we found the right home she resisted the gravity of the circumstance and quickly used her experience as momentum to swing her into contract. We found the home now it was time to dig in.

Patricia did not shy away, hers was a mantra of “Never Give Up.” We stood by her side cheering her on. We all pulled together as her team and her fantastic lender Erik Liu w/ First Tech, was able to make one final tweak which upped our closing time an impressive 16 days setting her offer a part. When we got the call that Patricia was the chosen one, the smile on our faces was contagious and we immediately celebrated with Tricia.

The uphill sprint commenced and we fought hard to schedule inspections immediately and had thorough reports back to Patricia within 24hrs of our first counting business day. In our ascent, we gathered all the information needed to negotiate concessions and what seemed like a easy climb quickly showed its difficulty. Hinging on the end before falling off, we mustered all that we had to hold it together. She negotiated a substantial concession and with a Home Warranty and was excited to move forward. This was an incredible accomplishment.

Patrica’s dream came to life. It is a joy to see the smile on her face and the light that shined bright within her. She is a true testament to never loosing hope. We look forward to celebrating this great accomplishment by her side. In the end, what started as dream was refined through the passage of fire.

Erik Liu w/ First Tech Credit Union,  Mortgage Loan Officer
NMLS #461446
Intel Ronler Acres Onsite

Erik.Liu@firsttechfed.com | 503.720.1645 Mobile  | Text