Home & Garden Show – Not Your Gramma’s Event

Hi Readers!

Wanted to share that Working Magic Group will be with our partners at the Design District at this weekend’s Home & Garden Show! Sure, there will be some old school flavors and displays, but we are bringing all sorts of COLOR (and flavor!) to our showcase, highlighting the makers and shops of the Central Eastside. Find inspiration from shops like CARGO and City Liquidators (y’all… have you been recently? Mind blown.), artists like Kate Blairstone, color talks and curb appeal brainstorming, and enjoy yummy treats from Salt & Straw and Straightaway Cocktails. Which, btw, just launched a new beverage in partnership with W+K’s Portland is What We Make It campaign. Prettttty sure you’ll get a taste of it, there.

EXTRA BONUS! We’re giving away four sets of tickets to enter the expo! Weather is supposed to be meh, so come dream big and say hi! Also, we’ll be giving away a prize pack you won’t want to miss. Find the details on @workingmagicgroup

Let’s hear it for the dreamers!

See you there,

Gab

Just Listed! 3482 NE Pacific St

3482 NE Pacific St

Portland, Oregon, 97232



OFFERED AT $1,100,000

4 BED| 3 BATH | 2,416 SQ. FT. 

MLS# 23609191 | TAXES: $8,448

JUST LISTED: DREAMY SE CLINTON ENGLISH REIMAGINED!

Aryne + Dulcinea Present

DREAMY SE CLINTON ENGLISH REIMAGINED!

4525 SE Clinton Street, Portland, OR 97206

Offered at $719,000

   3 BEDROOM |  2.1 BATH |  2312 Sq Ft
MLS #23385207 | TAXES: $5,011.75


Everything you need in your new home is here! Step into this light-filled dreamboat with hardwood floors, formal living room with fireplace, spacious dining room with picture window, and remodeled kitchen and bathrooms. Plus, heated floors in the kitchen and main floor full bath. The main level boasts two bedrooms, and one and a half baths. Head upstairs to the primary suite featuring a large walk in closet and full bath with clawfoot tub. Clean open basement with extra ceiling height and side entrance offers great bonus space and ADU potential. In the heat of the summer or the cool of the winter, enjoy your covered front porch for stargazing or remote working outdoors! Garden out back, tinker in your detached garage, or entertain friends and family under your covered porch or rooftop patio – all with the makings for an outdoor kitchen. With a 93 Walk Score and 94 Bike Score, get around the city with ease!


OPEN HOUSE:

SAT 8/19 & SUN 8/20 from 1:00-3:00 PM 




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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.

Flipping Houses: 2023 Interview with Bobby Curtis

Flipping Houses: Interview with Bobby Curtis Part 2.1

Looking back on the interview and my responses from 2019 on house flipping was interesting. I remember lessons I’ve learned from the houses I have flipped since 2011. But I’ve learned quite a bit more since 2019 as well. Not just because I have remodeled and sold more houses myself, but because I have helped others start their flipping business and represented them as a real estate broker. So, I’ve been able to learn even more from them. Some things they have done  how I would have, and others done differently. I’ve learned from both and would like to expand on the responses I had based on the experiences I’ve had since that interview. 

1. WHAT ARE THE KEY FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS REAL ESTATE FLIPPERS SHOULD THINK ABOUT BEFORE THEY BEGIN A NEW PROJECT?

I didn’t have a bunch of money to start my business when I began in 2011. What I was able to do is get creative with financing. Borrowing money is actually one of the easier components, which I wasn’t expecting. There are many private money lenders out there who want to lend people money to restore houses. They have a cap, of course, on how much they will lend. That’s partially based on how much work and money you plan to put into the house, and it’s after repair value (ARV)- basically what it’s projected to be worth when your finished. 

Generally, you will need to start making payments on the loan you borrow from the private money lender within 2-4 months, so make sure you have enough money to start paying that back if you haven’t finished and sold the property yet. 

2. HOW DO YOU DETERMINE A BUDGET WHEN IT COMES TO FLIPPING A PROPERTY

When I look at house, I begin to determine what to do with it by seeing what nicely remodeled houses look like that have sold in the area. I am a data junkie. It’s worked for me, and it gives me confidence that people are already going for it. The ideal scenario is when you buy a fixer house, there are many ARV comps (comparables that represent what the house will look like). These comps show what designs trends are selling, how people are using spaces in a house, and what the overall property has to offer. 

If I’m coming into this field with no experience, I should rely heavily on these comp houses. They will be a good guide for what I should consider doing to this fixer house. And that is the beginning of my budget. I start to determine the cost of each update, upgrade, improvement in the house to get this house on par with the comparables I’m looking at. One question I have gotten a lot while clients have been remodeling houses is “I’m trying to decide between putting in this or that in the house”. Before I give my personal opinion, I ask them to go back to the best ARV comps we looked at when they bought the house to see what was done there. This usually gives enough insight to help them make the best decision.

3.WHY IS PROJECT MANAGEMENT SO IMPORTANT IN HOUSE FLIPPING?

I have not met a house flipper who is not a good project manager. The job is dynamic. There are so many facets to it: budgets, design, hiring, collaborating, and constant critical decision making. You have to become a skilled conductor to do this well. That doesn’t mean you need to be an expert project manager when you start (but it sure would help). A good project manager, and generally one who has something at stake, can make or break a profitable house flip. If you decide to hire a project manager, they need to have some kind of bigger incentive to make sure the project runs smoothly, great contractors are hired, timelines and budgets are followed. But honestly I’d rather you just be the project manager yourself, and get some help if you’re not great at it in the beginning. Nobody has more at stake than you.

As a project manager, I have had clients ask me what they should do in one circumstance or another, and even if I would make the decision for them. I can’t. The most I can do is tell them given the information I know, if I were in your shoes I think I would do this. But, everyone has a different set of circumstances, priorities, and risk tolerances. That’s important for you to balance out before making decisions.

Another thing- you might have a great design, but if you blow the budget and timeline, that design better be the VERY best to support someone paying tens or hundreds of thousands more for the house because you went so far over the budget and timeline. And it’s possible someone will. Just know it’s a risk.

 

4. WHAT ARE SOME KEY MISTAKES THAT CAN MAKE HOUSE FLIPPING A FLOP?

I stand by my original answers here but will expand on them.

A. Putting in materials and finishes that don’t work. Make sure people are already buying houses with the design ideas you are using. In this field we have so much at stake, so we are constantly looking for ways to mitigate risk. Having data- ie comparbles that show what materials and designs others have put in houses that have sold for prices we’re looking to sell our house for is important. If you decide to venture off to a new or different design, it’s okay. Just know that you are adding a component of risk since we don’t have that kind of data to support it. What makes me feel more confident with your non-supported design choices is if you’re already a successful designer or you’ve hired one to help with your remodel. That of course, brings those risk levels down. 

B. Buying a house with no good comparable houses. There are different levels of comparables. The best ones are close by, same era, square footage, style, with same size yard and amenities. There is no perfect comparable but we want to get as close as possible. The idea here is we want to decrease the number of variables between our house and the ones that have sold so we have a more than a strong intuition of what we can sell this house for when it’s finished. Did I mention I’m a data junkie? J

C. Putting a house up for sale before it’s 100% complete. Please don’t. Sometimes you’ll have success with it, but in the long run I have found it’s not a great idea. This is such a big investment for the end buyer. Generally when we list these remodeled houses, they are the most expensive houses in the neighborhood, outside of new construction. If someone is going to pay the highest price, they want to walk into a house that is completely buttoned up. We never know what people will cling to, or what will leave a lasting impression (good or bad). If something is unfinished, buyers will put together stories in their head and wonder why it isn’t complete, or why the rush to put the house up for sale. It just leaves a lasting bad impression that they may not even able to put their finger on. 

D. All D-I-Y work. You may be a skilled craftsman, carpenter, or extremely handy. Even if you are, it’s unikely this is going to be convincing enough to me for you to do everything. While you may love house flipping, it is a business, and timelines are important. If we’re looking at ARV comparbles that sold three months ago when you buy the house, and it takes you a year to remodel the house, then we are essentially relying on 15 month old data for what the house should be worth when you’re done with it. Real estate markets can change so much in that period of that time. I don’t want you to rely on getting lucky that the market will improve for sellers in that time.

E. Taking too long. See above.

5. ANYTHING ELSE TO ADD?

Be curious. Be a self-starter. Spend time wandering around neighborhoods. Go through open houses to see what houses that are going up for sale right now are going for and what condition they’re in. Join a real estate investor group so you can see and hear about what other investors are doing locally. You can also learn about some of the nuances that make house flipping unique in the area you live in. Hire great people, and people you enjoy working with. Now that this is your business, these are the people you will be spending a lot of time with.

If you missed the original Interview Part 2, you can see that here.

JUST LISTED: SUNNY SE PDX WITH GARDEN OASIS VIBES

Aryne + Dulcinea Present

SUNNY SE PDX WITH GARDEN OASIS VIBES!

6530 SE Reedway Street, Portland, OR 97206

Offered at $428,000

   2 BEDROOM |  1 BATH |  880 Sq Ft
MLS #23075843 | TAXES: $4,171


Welcome to this renovated and newly landscaped property. Versatile two bedroom, one bathroom home boasts a spacious and open kitchen/dining/living room, and a bonus space for office, creativity, playroom, or fitness. Step outside to a large backyard with raised beds, flowers, shrubs, and trees. Entertain, garden, or relax on the back patio.  In the large detached garage, find great storage solutions, space to convert for guests or renters, or create a dream workspace – and all of this situated on an alley. With a 70 walk score and a 98 biker’s paradise score, get to shops, parks, cafes, and around the city with ease!

OPEN HOUSE:

THURS 6/29 & FRI 6/30 from 4:00-6:00 PM 



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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.

JUST LISTED: University Park Classic Craftsman

Aryne + Dulcinea Present

UNIVERSITY PARK CLASSIC CRAFTSMAN… AND IT’S GIVING SPA-OASIS!

5266 N Syracuse St, Portland, OR 97203

Offered at $889,000

   3 BEDROOM |  2 BATH |  2,568 Sq Ft
MLS #23038210 | TAXES: $6,017


Welcome into this light-filled, classic University Park Craftsman just steps off the park. Delight in the bright formal living room with hardwood floors, fireplace, and attached private porch. Nourish yourself in the fully remodeled kitchen with space for a coffee bar. Have dinner parties in the dining room with French doors leading onto an expansive deck with built-in benches. The main floor offers a guest suite/family room with a door out to the garden – great for multi-generational living or visitors. Upstairs find two additional bedrooms. The extra large primary with two closets and floor-to-ceiling windows facing the trees. Enter the deluxe spa-like bathroom with custom tile, a cedar tub, a large rain shower and skylight. Lots of storage throughout, this home also features a spacious basement with side entrance, and extra large lot. Many updates throughout, with new exterior paint. With a 73 walk score and a 98 bike score, get around the city with ease!

OPEN HOUSE:

SAT 5/20  from 1:00-3:00 PM • SUN 5/21 from 1:00-3:00 PM


WHAT’S AROUND?

  • McMenamin’s St. John’s Theater & Pub
  • Cathedral Coffee
  • St. Johns Beer Porch
  • The Sparrow Bakery
  • Safeway
  • Portsmouth Park
  • Cha Cha Cha Taqueria
  • Nature’s Pet Market
  • StormBreaker Brewing
  • Ace Hardware
  • New Seasons University Park
  • Two Stroke Coffee
  • Lombard House
  • Tienda Santa Cruz
  • Fred Meyer
  • Bahn Mi Up
  • University of Portland
  • Burgerville
  • The Great North Coffee

HIGHLIGHTS + FEATURES:

GENERAL FEATURES

  • Updated 3 bedroom, 2 bath 1909 University Park Craftsman on an oversized lot
  • Fresh paint inside and out in 2023
  • Furnace refurbished with new mechanical system and components in 2023
  • New wiring on upper level in 2023
  • New roof in 2016
  • Seismic retrofit in 2015
  • Central AC installed in 2012
  • Sewer and water lines replaced in 2009
  • Tankless hot water heater and furnace installed in 2009
  • Updated plumbing in 2009
  • Refinished hardwood floors throughout the house

UPPER LEVEL

  • Second story remodel in 2016 includes 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and a large landing
  • Spacious master bedroom features: vaulted ceiling, skylights with electric blinds and remote, natural wood windows, built-ins + trim, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking backyard, 2 closets, and blackout blinds
  • New spa-like bath features: oil-rubbed bronze fixtures by Watermark, deep blue hand-crafted ceramic tile, spacious shower room with large rain shower head, heated tile floors, cedar soaking tub and skylight, cement countertops, and sink, private WC

BONUS SPACE

  • Large bedroom/bonus room addition to the back of the main floor in 2002
  • Multi-purpose space can be a 3rd bedroom, den, studio, home office or gym
  • Sliding door opens to back deck and spacious yard

KITCHEN

  • Remodeled gourmet kitchen and dining area in 2012
  • Quartz countertops and tile floor
  • French doors to the back deck
  • Heated tile floors
  • Viking Range

LIVING ROOM

  • Open and bright living room with large windows and fireplace
  • Jotul wood stove fireplace insert installed 2018

OUTDOOR SPACES

  • Fully landscaped backyard with large deck
  • Alley access

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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.

A New Year and A New Project

In October of 2022 we decided to put the lovely modern house we built in 2020 on the market. This was always our plan, but it didn’t make the decision any less emotional.  #TheHouseThatBrentBuilt was our first ground up build together.  It was long process that was filled with excitement, arguments, decisions and frustration. It was also the house our daughter spent her first few years of life in.  We listed it for sale on my birthday weekend and had two offers by Monday.

That next weekend we began the search for our next home. We were going back and forth between finding something fully updated to live in while working to find another home to remodel or finding something that needed to be updated while we live in it. After looking at almost 30 homes I kept coming back to this 1960s fixer in a quiet westside neighborhood. We wrote an under asking offer and after some negotiation came to an agreement with the sellers.

The sellers had owned this home since 1981.  They had not truly updated anything in the home since that decade.  But still, I could see all the memories and love in the home. Every room has a different, funky wallpaper.  The living room has green shag carpet and the family room has a Christmas theme carpet. The backyard is a jungle with trees covered in vines and a slope that looks scary to climb. I can feel the fun vibes and times shared in this home. Time for us to get to work!

We had until New Year’s Eve to fully move out of #TheHouseThatBrentBuilt and it was a perfect way to close that chapter and move onto the next one.

We are working on a full remodel of the main level of the home first. Carpet and paint in the bedrooms was a must before moving our beds in. Next will be the guest bathroom followed by the primary bathroom.  We are starting design plans for the kitchen and living room. Brent can’t wait to dig into the backyard and repaint the exterior to a more inspiring color.  This is just the beginning to our next adventure! Follow along for updates on my IG!

What’s up with Cosmetic Fixers?

 

What’s up with cosmetic fixers? What are they? What’s the difference between a “fixer” and a “cosmetic fixer”? Here is a quick guide to cosmetic fixers. I’ll answer these questions and talk a bit about how buying one could be the best way to get into a busy market and what to look for.

What are they?

First, let me explain what I mean by a “cosmetic fixer”. These are homes that structurally and mechanically are in good shape but look outdated, dirty, or generally unattractive. Cosmetic fixers can be condos, townhouses, single-family or multi-family homes.

What’s the difference between a “fixer” and a “cosmetic fixer”?

In short, a fixer is a property that needs A LOT of work and may not even be livable (lacking heat, missing flooring, open walls, mold/mildew, etc). They are priced significantly under the average price for a similar property in the same area that is “move-in ready”. Fixers often require cash to purchase the home as lenders may not provide financing for them. A cosmetic fixer is a home that has “good bones” meaning its main systems are functioning well and it’s livable, but it may need a deep clean and some minor t0 significant updates to the cosmetics. Cosmetic updates might include things like carpet, paint, countertops, cabinetry, fixtures, tile, and the list goes on… It can also generally be financed as well because while it may need a deep clean and updating it is still in liveable condition.

What to look for

If you’re looking for a cosmetic fixer, you will need to look past a home’s popcorn ceilings, chipping vinyl floors, or dirty, threadbare carpeting and take a good look at the functional aspects of the home. The structural components of the home, like the roof, gutters, siding, windows, and doors should be in generally good to average condition. The mechanical components of the home, like the furnace, ac, plumbing, electrical panel, and ventilation should also be in good to average condition. Your realtor can point out things to take note of and share their experiences, but you should always rely on the expertise of a home inspector and/or trusted contractors to verify the condition.

Is a cosmetic fixer right for my budget?

Whether you are a first-time buyer looking to get into the market, someone looking to buy a second home, or an experienced investor, there are some things to consider first. Mainly, does your budget allow you to make the needed repairs? If you’re getting a loan to buy the house, you’ll want to look at the funds you have available after your downpayment and closing costs. Do you have enough money to make the repairs you want to do? How big is the home?

If you only have enough to cover new paint, some new hardware for cabinets, and an appliance or two, maybe a “light” cosmetic fixer or a more modest-sized home is best. If you have enough cash to replace all the cabinetry, re-do the bathrooms, replace light fixtures and flooring, you’ll have more options.

A way to stretch your budget as a first-time buyer, or someone who intends to live in the home as they fix it up, is to prioritize your repairs. Decide what needs fixing or replacing before you move in, what items you can do in the first year, and what things you can live with for a few years while you save up for the next project. Does the carpet need replacing or does the asbestos popcorn ceiling need to be removed? You might decide to do these items before you move all your stuff in and live with the 1970s kitchen for a while. If you go this route, keep in mind that you’ll also have regular home maintenance things to budget for as well. You may be saving for a new bathroom, but don’t forget to put a few dollars away to re-caulk and touch up paint the exterior next fall or to have your ac and furnace serviced regularly.

Is buying a cosmetic fixer right for me?

Well, if you’ve read this far, I think it could be! Deciding to buy a cosmetic fixer means that you have the vision for what a home could be with some TLC. It also means that you’re committing to a bit of a project. Cosmetic fixers can work for many types of buyers. Maybe you’re handy, you like a DIY project and plan to live in the home as you fix it up. Or maybe you’re planning to hire someone to do all the updates right away so you can move in and enjoy the freshly updated space. You might have an eye for design and see a cosmetic fixer as an opportunity to choose your own finishes and make a space your own vs buying something in great shape that doesn’t match your style. Maybe you see it as an investment opportunity and plan to fix it up to be more desirable to more people and sell it for a profit. Whatever your plan is, cosmetic fixers can be a good option for lots of buyers!

 

If you’re ready to start shopping for a cosmetic fixer in Portland or the surrounding areas, give me a call. I’ll happily show you homes with potential that just need a little TLC. I love a design project and can discuss how to meet your goals and make a place your own.

Reimagined Overlook Retreat with Views

Remarkable Retreat with Lofty Views:   $899,000

4159 N Overlook Terrace, Portland, OR

Unique 1926 Craftsman professionally restored and reimagined on dead-end bluff property with expansive views of the river, Westside, and surrounding forest. Modern design and smart upgrades mesh beautifully with architectural features. Large picture windows bring the views in. 
5 bed | 3 bath | 2411 sq. ft. |
MLS# 21276372   | Taxes: $7,817 | Lot Size: .17 Acre

Main & Lower Level Suites

Primary bedroom, custom bath, and 2nd bedroom on the main floor. Family room, 2 bedrooms and full bath below with interior stairs & complete separate entrance. Additional mother-in-law suite with bed, bath, and living quarters on lower level with spearate entrance. New wood windows. White oak floors. High-end finishes. New plumbing, electrical, panel, and HVAC (2 systems).

More information on this house here.

Complete 360 degree tour of the house here

Reimagined Mid-Century Retreat

Reimagined Mid-Century Retreat
4000 SW Tunnelwood, Portland, OR

Unique 1955 Mid-Century masterpiece professionally restored and reimagined on a secluded ~1/2 acre property in a great SW Hills location.

5 bed | 3.1 bath | 3390 sq. ft. | 2 Car Garage
MLS# 21392511 | Taxes: $12,204 | Lot Size: .46 Acr

Main Floor Living

Modern design and smart upgrades engage beautifully with midcenturyarchitectural features. Great room features a wall of windows looking out to the maturely landscaped grounds. The vaulted main floor living continues out to the spacious covered outdoor balcony. Custom built cabinetry through out, Fisher & Paykel appliances, and Rejuvenation fixtures.

 

Main & Lower Level Suites

Primary suite on the main with soaking tub and custom walk in closet. Full additional suite with separate entrance in walk out lower level. 5 total bedrooms and 3.1 baths.

Old Home Gets Love it Deserves with New Owners

Annabelle and Fabiana contacted me to help them sell their 70s, updated ranch in Hillsboro, and also to buy their next home. I knew selling their home would be a breeze with a few cosmetic updates. (See their listing here) My only concern was finding them their next home with such low inventory! As sellers, they got to reap all the benefits of the strong seller’s market we have right now. Especially in the suburbs! They got multiple over asking offers and closed at 9% over their asking price! As buyers though, they were in the tough spot of having to compete for the few great homes on the market.

Selling and Buying

We navigated this sell-buy process by asking anyone making an offer on their home to please include a free 30-day rent back. This means that all the potential buyers would allow Annabelle and Fabiana to stay in their home an extra 30 days after closing so that they would have more time to find and close on their next home. Every offer we received included a rent-back of some kind. Annabelle and Fabiana were happy to have the flexibility, and the extra cash from the great offer, to make their move.

We toured a few homes, but with so few on the market that matched what they needed, our search was actually relatively short. They lucked out by finding a home that had just come back on the market and making an offer right away. It was in an unusual location on an unimproved street, so that limited their competition as well. The home has more space than they originally thought they needed, and the location works great for getting to work and school. Their offer was accepted right away and we moved forward with the purchase!

Old Home Getting the Love it Deserves

The home that Annabelle and Fabiana chose is over a hundred years old and perched up off the street on a little hill. It had gotten some updates done here and there but it is in need of some bigger updates. During the inspections, they found a number of items that needed repair immediately. Luckily, the sellers were willing to work with them on those things. The sellers had a new roof put on the home and garage before they closed, and they also provided a credit for the cost of a new sewer line. Since I was able to sell Annabelle and Fabiana’s home for so much more than they were expecting, they were left with some extra cash to make additional repairs!

Annabelle and Fabiana have big plans to rebuild the supports for a sagging, enclosed, back sunporch and to repair a beautiful, covered front porch. They also plan to install new windows on the main level replacing cracked and dry rotted single-pane windows. They will also update some electrical items for safety, and update the bathrooms and appliances to modern standards. The house has a certified front yard habitat, and they are looking forward to maintaining the garden and growing their own fruits and vegetables, something they did at their previous home as well.

This 100 year old home is in great hands with its new owners. I saw how beautifully they cared for and maintained their previous home, so I’m sure this one will be just as well-loved. I am so happy for Annabelle and Fabiana and can’t wait to see how they give this home a new life!

Congrats Annabelle and Fabiana!

Just Sold! Hip Waterfront Farmhouse

My clients are now the proud owners of a completely updated waterfront jewel on Oswego Canal. Built in 1980, this home received a full makeover with fresh paint, Restoration Hardware lighting and reclaimed wood accents throughout. Outside, the property really wows with a gorgeous deck featuring steel cables, covered boat dock and paddle board/kayak dock. Plus, a Tesla car charger in the garage. Let me know how I can help you find your unique dream home!

 

Leap and the Net Will Appear…in Milwaukie!

While living in Oakland, Jenny and Ian decided they wanted to be closer to family in Portland. They were so committed to the move, the couple began touring homes on FaceTime in August, and their daughter even started high school virtually in SE portland.

The fast work paid off and the family found a home fairly quickly. They completed most of the closing process from Oakland, only to find out the house had updates that were not permitted and could no longer be sold! But with their bags fully packed, and not ready to give up, they found an Airbnb in Happy Valley and we returned to the search.

As fate would have it, the day they moved into that Airbnb, they found their ideal home. This time, right down the street from friends and close to their daughter’s new school. The closing process went smoothly, and they were even able to close early. Congratulations on your new home, Jenny and Ian!

Let me know how I can help with your home buying adventure!

 

Just Sold! Hollywood Glitz & Glam

Convenient condo living in the heart of the city. My clients just closed on this completely renovated unit close to everything in the Hollywood District.  Two bedrooms, two baths and sleek bathrooms with slate tile showers, vessel sinks, and rain showers. Modern kitchen and deeded parking, plus a Murphy bed to give it that old Hollywood feel! Let me know how I can help you find your next fabulous urban hideaway. 

 

Just Sold! Luxurious Kenton Cutie

My clients are settling into this completely remodeled cutie, just a few blocks from Kenton Park and the shops and cafes on Denver Avenue. This total charmer packs a surprising punch with 3 beds and 2 baths, including a fabulous finished basement with a luxurious suite. The bounty continues outside with a park-like backyard. Let me know if I can help you find your completely dialed dream home!

Just Sold! West Linn for the Win

My clients get to enjoy the rest of the summer in this fabulous West Linn home. They’ll cozy into fall in over 2,500 square feet of remodeled luxury including open living, vaulted ceilings, chef’s kitchen, the perfect home office, designer master bath, and 3-car garage. Enviable outdoor space with decks, flagstone patio and mature landscaping. They’ll also enjoy being on a quiet street, while just minutes to downtown Lake Oswego. Let me know if I can help you find your perfect palace or bungalow!

 

Here we go again…

Welp, we are back in the game; after a pandemic induced ass kicking on our last project on N Sumner we took some time off to reflect and see where the market was headed.  Turns out there is less supply than ever and still robust demand, so we are back at it!
Im really excited to breathe some life into this place.  Every home we have ever renovated has been completely trashed by the former owners.  So you show up, and its just disgusting and disturbing and I end up feeling angry.  Angry that this beautiful home got shat on, angry that these people just get to walk away and leave us their trash, and angry that they still get top dollar.
This home has been lovingly maintained and cared for.  With tons of cute and lovable little touches.  John is going to think Im crazy with all the things that I want to keep!  Stay tuned!
     
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When Should a New Homeowner Remodel, Now or Later?

We got the house!!

Now what??

Gabe and Alana are wonderful thoughtful folks and new homeowners! Their new home is not new, in fact it is a beautiful 1915 craftsman. The home is truly wonderful, just steps to Multnomah Village with a beautiful yard and has been lovingly cared for and maintained. Here is the rub, the last remodel was just before the previous owners moved in… 30 years ago. They can, and want to, remodel but a question has been posed:
Do we move in and live in the home and let our plans for a remodel develop as we grow and know the home?
Or
Do we get started with the remodel based on design concepts and our known goals?
We’ve had a fair amount of discussion on the subject and for them, the jury is still out for the time being.
Here are the sticking points:
  • The issues of living in a home and living through the remodel with a young family
  • The idea of getting to know how the house lives and what becomes your priorities after being there for some time.  Does that knowledge and insight outweigh the inconvenience of living through a remodel?
I have only ever done significant remodel work on home before we moved in  because I can’t stand drywall dust, I repeat, I loath drywall dust.
I’m landing at – live in the house, make plans as they develop, plan for the work to be done with a trusted contractor and take a vacation or rent while it is being done.
Ha! If only we had a budget like that!!
Congratulations on your new home and I’m super excited to see what you make of it!!

Flipping a Duplex

While I haven’t restored a multifamily property before, I have remodeled plenty of single family houses. So, I figure it might be similar, just times two. I am just beginning this one. Right now, these side by side units mirror each other with one bedroom and a bath on the main floor, and another bedroom upstairs. The basement is a blank canvas, unfinished, and on the dingy side.

My plan is to add a bathroom upstairs to create a nice master suite, as well as an additional bedroom, laundry and family room in the basement. The two units will still mirror each other, but I don’t know…maybe we’ll change up the finishes on each side. Updates to come as we move along.

Living and Dining Rooms

 

Do’s and Don’ts of Hiring a Contractor. Part 2

Decision making on design: 101. Learning from my personal success and failures working with contractors.

Decisions decisions. Being well prepared with plans, a plan B, and your vision for a project will keep the flow going. Often your contractor will bring up questions during a project that only you can decide and you’ll need to be quick on your feet to respond. For example:

Do you want flat or semi-gloss on your walls, trim, and ceilings?

What size and style trim do you want around your window?

What shape do you want on your handrail?

Do you want silicon or grout around the base of your free standing tub?

Where do you want your light switches?

Often a question will catch you off guard and you’ll make a decision that you wish you could take back! Having a plan keeps you on track. Here’s what happened to me for example- the light switch to the closet. There wasn’t a light switch on our plans. The electrician suggested it go on the right side. But after we were all settled in, we realized this light switch should have been inside the closet or on the left side of door. Its an eyesore(for me) having a white light switch on the black accent wall! At the time the electrical was roughed in, I didn’t even think about it. Now, every time I open the door I feel for a light switch on the left- but its not there. If you are in Australia and is looking for a trusted North Brisbane electrical contractors then JTC Electric is a trusted electrician that can provide you such electrician services in and around Brisbane.

It’s hard to imagine knowing everything in advance. We do our best! Living in the space makes it so much easier to visualize how you want everything to be. Here are some tips on preparing your decision making:

  1. Do have a plan. Either blueprints or hand draw a room layout.
  2. Do have a Pinterest board. Pin all your ideas, including color, furniture, light fixtures, and finishes. This may take a while, but when you have all your ideas in one place you can slowly edit your favorites and it will help you stick to your “vision” for the space.
  3. Sometimes you have to say no. You have a lot of ideas on your vision board. You don’t have to do all of them. When it comes to a budget, you may have to say no to the more expensive windows and the skylight.
  4. If you’re making decisions with a partner and disagree- get a third or fourth tie-breaker. Then you can at least blame it on someone else when it doesn’t work out. Ha! No, actually it’s great to have another opinion. They may see something you haven’t considered. Do get a third or fourth opinion.
  5. Not all contractors have “an eye” for design. I always ask my contractors opinion, but refer back to my design inspo on my Pinterest board to remind me of the direction. Do show your contractor your design inspiration. Several of the ideas we had for our master bedroom, the contractor had not done before. He conceptualized it well, but it was because we stuck to our guns about the style we were going for. Both our GC and the flooring guy didn’t like the idea of transitioning the wood floor to hexagon tile. We literally cut out pieces of hexagon on paper and played with them like a puzzle until we found a good pattern. It was a group effort. It turned out great in the end! Sometimes you can’t compromise with style 🙂

When it comes to design, it’s hard making decisions. Especially when its for your own space. I really think experience is key! If the decision making gets overwhelming, hire a design consultant. When you’re in a pinch call them and they’ll help you figure out a situation. It may seem simple, but if I had called our designer about the light switch, I bet she would’ve said “put it on the left!”

I’ve said this before, but its worth saying again– Don’t make a final payment to a contractor until you are completely satisfied. I’ve made this mistake twice! Trust me, they’ll never come back to fix those final things if you’ve already paid them.

If you have real estate questions, call me! 

Julia Robertson | Broker Licensed in Oregon & Washington

Living Room Realty

541-505-1111 | julia@rebyjulia.com

House Hunting Adventures Gone Right

What happens when you aren’t from Portland? You look at homes in your price range wherever they may be! Think NE Portland, SE Portland, SW Portland, Milwaukee, Oregon City, Sherwood, Tigard, Woodburn, Canby, Gervais and Newberg. It was a whirlwind of house hunting with these two but it was nothing short of adventurous. We saw gigantic spiders, ceilings that were too short for us, tires that were taller than us, a LOT of wall paper, a little mary jane and had our first experience with an Opendoor home.

Patrick and Sarah decided on a cute Newberg ranch in a nice neighborhood, close to the aquatic center. With a little love this will be a darling home for them. They plan to put in new floors and carpet, paint the interior and remodel bathrooms before moving in. These two have big plans for their life: grad school, getting married, and owning a lot of real estate are just a few of them. They are smart and fun, easy going and kind.

It’s clients like Patrick and Sarah that remind me why I love being a REALTOR®®. I will adventure with you guys anytime!!!

 

Investor Special in Overlook!

Just Listed!

 

1915-1917 N Webster Road

Portland, OR, 97217

 

 

Investor special in Overlook!

 

Beautiful Old PDX style duplex with character and updates.

2 Units, Perched above the road with SW views from large second floor windows, hardwood floors, storage, yard, spacious basement with storage rooms, updated electrical panel, attached 2 car garage, large covered porch.

Do not disturb tenants.

 

ONLINE TOUR

 

 

4 BED | 2 BATH

3,040 sqft

Offered Price $ 509,000

 

 

 


Thinking about selling? Find out what your home is worth at realestatebyjuliarobertson.com

Julia Robertson | Living Room Realty

Broker Licensed in Oregon & Washington

541-505-1111 | julia@rebyjulia.com

Restored and Updated Roseway Home

Great vibes at this wonderful home in the heart of Roseway. Balance of beautifully restored original charm and high-end modern updates. Great living spaces on the light-filled main with open layout and modern farmhouse kitchen.

Special master suite with large new bath and walk-in dressing room. Private and fenced backyard with patio. New and refinished oak floors throughout. New and refurbished windows, new furnace and water heater, updated plumbing and electrical.

3809 NE 73rd Ave. Portland, OR
3 bed | 2 bath | 1908 sq. ft.
MLS# 19163240 | Taxes: $4188 | Lot Size: 5000 sq. ft

 

Bobby Curtis
Principle Broker
Licensed in Oregon
Licensed Contractor
CCB# 215071
503-502-3066

Radiant Remodeled Ranch in St. Johns

   

7948 N Bank St, Portland 97203

3 Beds | 1 Bath

910 sqft

1 attached garage

$375,000

 

Remodeled ranch in the heart of St Johns! This corner lot home lives large with three spacious bedrooms, a floor plan with flow & refinished hardwoods throughout. The modern kitchen features new stainless steel appliances and quartz countertops. The kitchen opens to the inviting living and dining room with plenty of space to entertain. Large renovated full bath with a double sink vanity & new tile surround. The attached extra deep garage on main allows for plenty of storage. Fenced in side yard and large lawn exemplifies space for BBQing, sunbathing, and summer hangs! New updates include gas furnace, h2o heater, roof & gutters, windows, siding, electrical wiring & panel, plumbing, sewer line & more.

St. Johns, a coffee branch of Portland. Mostly within a block of each other, you’ll find at least 5 coffee shops. If you’re looking for coffee and gelato, look no further than Affogato! Their homemade gelato goes hand in hand with their Equator Coffee brew. Stop by Mama San Soul Shack for a twist on Asian soul food. Or for a really authentic experience, walk through the bakery to get to some delicious tacos at Tienda Santa Cruz. Their $1.50 tacos and $4 dollar burritos are very hard to beat. Take your meal to go and walk down to Cathedral Park for a beautiful view of Cathedral Bridge. And don’t forget to stop by the Sunday Farmer’s Market for all your local favorites!

 

Kim Parmon | Molly Ozier

503-438-5101 | 510-599-7816

kim@livingroomre.com

molly@livingroomre.com

 

Just Listed: Renovated Southeast Craftsman

Remodeled Woodstock Craftsman  $729,000

6105 SE 40th Ave. Portland, OR 97202

Here is a truly special craftsman sitting on a spacious corner lot with beautifully restored original charm and high-end modern updates. Great vibes on the light-filled main with an open layout and custom kitchen. Master suite has two closets and a gorgeous bath with honed Carrara marble and herringbone tile. Great office or non-conforming 4th bedroom. Finished basement, giant two-car garage/shop, large patio, fenced yard. New AC, furnace, water heater. All this on a wonderful street close to everything Eastmoreland and Woodstock have to offer. Owner is a licensed OR broker.

3 bed | 2 bath | 2372 sq. ft.
MLS# 18048251 | Taxes: $4494 | Lot Size: .11 Acre

Bobby Curtis
Principal Broker
Licensed in Oregon
Living Room Realty &
Licensed Contractor
CCB: 215071
503-502-3066

Pro Tip: How to Sell Your Home in Time for Peak Market Prices

The Portland real estate market is kicking into full gear as hopeful buyers continue to drive demand. With the busy season continuing through the spring and summer months, there is still enough time for prospective sellers to market their homes in time for the sector’s top-performing weeks. If you’re hoping to make a move this summer, these tips will help you secure more profits from your investment.

Call in the Experts

Before diving in on repair and remodeling projects, contact Aryne + Dulcinea to guide you through the process.

– They have experience in both buying and selling.

– They are tech savvy and up-to-date on the latest MLS systems and listing websites.

– Aryne + Dulcinea have connections to trustworthy inspectors and contractors.

Aryne + Dulcinea will be your negotiators, advocates and gurus, with the experience and soft skills to best serve you.

To Remodel, or Not to Remodel?

Many sellers debate the pros and cons of remodeling prior to selling their home. While putting in elbow grease will increase the value of your property, smaller projects are generally a more secure investment, as they typically require less cash and yield higher returns. Before tearing down walls and remodeling your living spaces, take on these weekend DIY projects to increase your homes desirability.

Curb Appeal: Creating a welcoming exterior should be at the top of your to-do list. The outside of your home is prominently displayed across real estate sites and will be doing a lot of the heavy-lifting when it comes to getting buyers to view the property. First impressions are critical, so clear out your yard and add in some landscaping to warm things up. To get even more out of your home’s façade, consider modernizing your front door and any visible garage doors.

Paint & Flooring: Another key influencer in buyer perception is the appearance of your floors and walls. Keep in mind that potential buyers want to visualize their future in your space. Freshly painted walls and clean floors play a critical role in this process, as scuffs and stains distract from their internal narrative. In our 15 years of combined experience, we’ve never come across a property which couldn’t benefit from a fresh coat of paint and restored flooring!

Kitchen Updates: It’s been said that in selling your home, you’re actually selling your kitchen. Many prospective buyers prioritize a home’s kitchen in their decision to put in an offer, making it one of the most important areas of your home to focus on. Of course, no hopeful seller should go above their means to perform a large-scale remodel project in the hopes of a big payout. Instead, a few minor tweaks such as painted cabinets with modern hardware, new lighting fixtures, laminate floors, or selected appliance upgrades can create a ‘WOW’ effect without busting your budget. In fact, adding even one high-end appliance has shown to improve overall perception of the kitchen, as it also raises the perceived value of the remaining appliances.

With a few weekend DIY projects and the consultation of Aryne + Dulcinea, you can have your house on the market just in time for peak-season prices. To learn more about selling homes contact us today!

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.