Airbnb to Just 5 People per Year

In 2010 I did a short-term work assignment in Switzerland with the company I was working for at the time. I lived and worked there for about five months. For someone like myself who loves to travel, it was ideal. I temporarily left Indianapolis, where I lived at the time, packed a few bags, and rented a fully furnished flat in a walkable area of Geneva. I was walkable to downtown, Lake Geneva, and the train station where I took a short train to work.

The furnished apartment was a little like corporate housing. Inside it was fairly basic. They provided all of the essentials, but nothing stood out as exceptional about the place itself. Today, corporate housing looks different, and has expanded to more people. They are better known as midterm rentals, and have platforms like Airbnb, VRBO, and Furnished Finder. Because of that it’s easier for home owners to rent their own properties out for a month or longer. Plus, these places tend to have much more style and character. These property owners are enchanting their guests to come stay at their place for a few months with their Pinterest-quality posts.

More People Working From Home

With the pandemic, came many people working from home for the first time ever. For some that meant all-day zoom meetings, kids and dogs hijacking calls, and not enough in person socialization. Some were eager to get back to the office. While others thrived with the work flexibility and getting more accomplished in their own working environment, wherever that happened to be. As most of us realize now, many have been called back to the office, but just how many haven’t been?

Mckinsey and Company, one of the largest global management consulting firms, published a study in June 2022 based on a survey of 25,000 Americans in the Spring 2022. Respondents worked in all kinds of jobs, in every part of the country and sector of the economy, including traditionally labeled “blue collar” jobs that might be expected to demand on-site labor as well as “white collar” professions, and found that 35% of job holders could work from home fulltime. You can read the full article here.

Flexible Work Life – Work From Anywhere

With that new found knowledge, several people are moving or moving temporarily, and staying in a midterm rental. A friend of mine working for Nike moved to Mexico just for fun when she found out she didn’t have to return to the corporate office in Beaverton. I had clients from Durango, CO, this year who work for Tesla, who were able to move parttime to Portland, close to their daughter and new grandchild because of their new work flexibility. Interestingly, I met these clients because they found my own midterm rental online last summer, and rented it for a couple of months while they were exploring Portland.

The Midterm Rental Benefit to the Homeowner

In 2020 I decided to renovate side by side townhouses, furnish them, and rent them out for month or longer stays. Since that time, it has been rented about 95% of the time it’s been available. There are many advantages to midterm rentals. Less turn over, and fewer guests to coordinate is one of the biggest ones. But, it can also be available for personal or friend/family use, and there are some good tax advantages that you can talk with your accountant about.

That first year, I had just 5 guests ranging from one to five months, and was able to block out time for personal use if I wanted. Providing a place in a great area of NE Portland, the Alberta Arts area, these townhouses have attracted not just people who can work from home or another location; but those moving to Portland who need short term housing while they look for something permanent, locals renovating their current home, even students who are able to study remotely and traveling healthcare professionals.

As an investor, myself, I stay on top of what is happening in real estate. From house flipping to long term rentals, to short and now midterm rentals. In my opinion, this  newer type of investment strategy is in the beginning stages of taking off.

To see more on the side by side townhouses I remodeled, and now rent as midterm rentals, check it out here.

Historic Piedmont Bungalow

Historic Piedmont Bungalow

6532 N Congress Ave | Portland, OR 97217

Offered at $449,900 | ML # 21537525

3 Bedrooms | 1 Bath | 1,884 SF

3 bedroom Bungalow in historic Piedmont. Vintage 1928 charm & updated throughout. Newer roof, new exterior paint, remodeled bathroom & kitchen with quartz counters, tile work, new appliances & fixtures. Hardwoods, craftsman woodwork, beautiful gardens & entertainment areas. Unfinished basement with good ceiling height. One block from Peninsular Park, tennis courts, gardens, public pool.

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Just Listed! Scenic Serenity in Sexton Mountain

Welcome to this fantastic home on a quiet, quaint, cul-de-sac street. Step through the front door and you’ll immediately feel a special warmth brought on by this lovely home. It’s a large space, boasting 4 beds, 2.5 baths, and 2,366 sq ft. A light-filled and open formal living area leads gracefully into an equally luminous formal dining area. Gorgeous hardwood flooring throughout. Enjoy a huge kitchen with granite counters and a walk-in pantry. Immediately adjacent, a lovely family room with a gas fireplace is the perfect place to relax. Follow French-doors to the gigantic backyard, fantastically landscaped with a lawn, plant beds, chicken coop, and tons of room for pets and/or kids! This is a beautiful neighborhood close to great schools, shopping and parks. You can’t ask for a better location or a better place to call home.

Just Sold! Perfect Potential for a New Property

Every new home begins with a lot of land and potential. My latest clients are setting out to do exactly that. This beautiful half-acre lot is nestled in the trees along a lovely quiet drive in West-Sylvan. My clients are working with Renaissance Builders to construct a beautiful home that will beautifully compliment the lot. Upon arrival, enjoy your own private concrete/steel bridge for driveway access. This lot is an unbeatable find in the Portland metro area, offering the best of both worlds with quick city access and quiet serenity one home. I can’t wait to see how my clients construct their dream home. What an amazing reminder that all progress in life begins with an idea and dream. Congratulations, and thank you for believing with me.

Sweet Piedmont with Potential

Charming starter bungalow with with loads of potential, and ready for personal touches. Bright space with hardwood floors and period molding. Practical floorplan with main bedroom in the back, Jack and Jill bath, and front bedroom with French doors- for an ideal home office. Throw a space heater in the partially finished garage/studio, and enjoy a great additional flex space. Dynamic backyard with covered patio, chicken coup, garden with mature perennials, and an outdoor shower/clawfoot tub.




2 bed | 1 bath | 916 sq. ft.
MLS# 21068036 | Taxes: $2209 | Lot Size: .11 Acre
$350,000

Grant Park Fixer with All the Potential.

Desirable 1920’s Grant Park bungalow with 1476 SF of main floor living. Great living in this home with a 450 SF living room which opens to the bright formal dining. Original glass doorknobs, protected hardwood floors, built-ins and intact fir moulding + picture rails. Walk and bike score of 91 & 98.

Adjacent kitchen with partician wall to eat-in area, ready for a redesign and demanding to be opened up. Original bath with classic built-ins, cast-iron tub, and hex tiles.

Finished stairway leads to a spacious 700+ SF unfinished attic with workable 10+ foot ceilings. Room to add 3 beds + additional bath up. Don’t miss the lower level. Enough space for a separate living quarters.

2 bed | 1 bath | 3346 sq. ft.
MLS# 20689267  | Taxes: $5766 | Lot Size: .11 Acre

 

 

Shop Talk, Vol. 12: Using Sweat Equity to Build Your Dream Home

Over the course of our real estate partnership, all the clients we’ve worked with have shared a common interest – making a wise investment. For some of our clients, this means finding a long-term home where they can live comfortably. Others seek properties with the potential for revenue-generating ADUs, an addition for a growing family, or the possibility of a gourmet kitchen. As the ideal property is often made rather than found, we recommend using sweat equity to build your dream home. Here’s how to do it:

WHAT IT IS & HOW IT WORKS

Sweat equity is the resources of time, energy, ingenuity, creativity and personal labor that a homeowner pours into his or her property. Homeowners put sweat equity toward the projects to improve the value of their residence and enhance their quality of life while they live there. It includes landscaping, cleaning, painting and renovation projects. This approach is particularly beneficial for buyers without the means to purchase a recently renovated property who are hoping to craft their forever homes or lucrative rental properties. Buyers who are willing to undertake some of these projects themselves can beautifully transform their homes over time.

GETTING STARTED

Approaching the house hunt with an intention of building equity in your home can open many doors for prospective buyers. That’s why we encourage our clients to consider future improvement projects in the earliest stages of their house search. Learning to see a property for its potential allows you the opportunity to create a dream home within your means. For instance, a property with great light, spacious rooms in an ideal neighborhood could become a dream home even if the kitchen and landscaping are in need of some TLC. Purchasing a home at the lower end of your total budget will enable you the financial flexibility to build savings for these future projects.

PROJECT IDEAS

Does all this talk about using sweat equity to build your dream home make you eager to start your next DIY project? Here are some ideas for manageable, but impactful renovation projects to consider:

  • Sanding & staining wood floors
  • kitchen respray
  • Add character with crown molding
  • Increase storage capacity

CONSULTATION

Prior to making any major changes to your home, we always recommend consulting with a real estate expert, and we encourage all of our clients to reach out to us directly. We’ve worked with clients at all stages of the process to ensure the success and longevity of renovation initiatives.

For inquiries about possible renovation projects or to learn more about using sweat equity to build your dream home, contact our team!

About Us:
Over the course of their professional partnership, Aryne + Dulcinea have helped over 200 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.