There are probably more short sales and bank owned homes in Beaverton than almost any of the other areas of Portland Metro. If you can't afford more than $250,000 or $275,000, you can still find a good house here!
As of September 1- there are 220 Short Sales available- from condos at $70,000 up to single family home at $1,500,000! Most of the single family homes average from $275000 to $350000- so it's a good place to find a moderate priced home! There are 152 Short Sales for single family homes right now- starting at $129,000- and going up from there- with the bulk being under $300,000. There are 48 Bank Owned homes from $126,000 up to $900,000! I'm a registered Short Sales Specialist- have done alot of Short Sales and Bank owned homes, so can help you if that is what you are wanting to do!
If you are wondering what the difference is between Short Sale and Bank Owned, it is this:
A Short Sale means that the bank has to take a Short- in other words, cannot get back all the money it lended to the seller, because the house is worth less than the seller owes. There are lots of Short Sales going on right now because banks were not very careful in their lending practices and appraisals- so they lent out way more money than many houses were worth. Now they have to take a loss. Sometimes the house really was worth more, sometimes it wasn't. Just because it is a Short Sale, doesn't necessarily mean you are going to get a good deal. You have to know the market and know what the comps are to be sure. That's why having a good realtor helping you is so important! They can get the comps for you so you know what the house is really worth before you make an offer.
A Bank Owned home has already gone through foreclosure- and now the bank owns it. The bank has already taken a short...if it had to, and is just trying to get rid of it. Bank owned houses can sometimes be the best deals of all! But again, you have to know what the comps are to be sure!
If you want to learn more about Short Sales, or about Beaverton or any of the other areas in Portland- go to my website and you can click on my Portland Neighborhood Guide and read an in-depth all inclusive guide to the whole Portland Metro area- with maps, links, photos, trails, parks, schools and more for each of the little neighborhoods of the inner city- plus the suburbs!
If you want help learning about Short Sales and how to find them, just email me or call me. I'd love to help you search for your next house- I'll teach you about the different areas of Portland, about Short Sales or Bank owned homes, or anything else you need a professional realtor to help you with! I sell all kinds of houses all over the Portland Metro area- and have for over 10 years!
I am Short Sale Certified, which is important if you are trying to look at Short Sales and Bank Owned homes - because Short Sales are hard to close- you have to know what you are doing- so many of them just time out and foreclose!
All in all, if you want to live close in to downtown- there are alot of good solid neighborhoods in Beaverton- with good public transportation and good schools. It's probably the most affordable area on the west side of Portland! Check out my website and shoot me an email or call me. I'd love to help you get to know Beaverton and other Portland areas better! My Portland Neighborhood Guide encompasses the whole Portland Metro area all the way out to the coast!
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Location Characteristics: Beaverton is just 7 miles west of downtown NW Portland in the Tualatin River Valley-It covers about 18 square miles and has about 83,000 residents. It is Oregon 's 5 th largest city. There are over 100 parks encompassing over 1000 acres! There is a park within a half mile of every single home in Beaverton- with 30 miles of hiking trails and a 25 mile network of bike paths!
It is also an easy commute to downtown- The main Max line connects it to the city-so it is is one of the easiest commutes! It has grown so much since the Max came in- and there are lots of restaurants and cafes, Pubs, shops and every kind of store you could ever want- many of them new!
Beaverton is huge- it goes all the way from Portland 's West Hills out to Hillsboro . Aloha is kind of a suburb of Beaverton- a little bit to the SW of it. Housing prices in Beaverton are probably the most affordable of all the close in west suburbs -except maybe Hillsboro . But it's a vibrant, fast growing area intimately connected with the city of Portland . It also has some of the all around best schools of the suburbs. Click here for Max
Beaverton has a gorgeous library- brand new and huge- right downtown Beaveton! With an awesome fountain in summer for kids to run through.
Beaverton Farmers Market is really cool- there are all kinds of fresh produce from local farms- it's the largest agricultural growers market in the northwest- usually between 90 and 100 growers are there! It has been recognized in both Sunset and Country Gardens magazines! It runs May - Oct- on Saturdays and Wednesdays from June on.
Schools There are 46 schools in the Beaverton School District -the 3 rd largest district in Oregon .
To learn more about Beaverton, get links to it's parks, schools, max line - plus photos, history, collage and more about the area, go to my website at PortlandCreativeRealtors and click on Neighborhood Guide. Then send me an email and I can show you around. There are so many different kinds of neighborhoods in Beaverton, with so many different flavors and personalities. It's important to understand how it is laid out, how the traffic flows, and what the schools are like before you make a decision to buy a house. I'd love to help you learn the things you need to know...and help you find a house
About Helen Hoyt:
I've been a realtor in the Portland area for 12 years and have had my own company, Portland Creative Realtors, for 4 yrs. My 3 daughters are my partners and my husband is my webguy! I always try to put my client's interests first. I strive to be honest and sincere.... and I really do care about my clients. I am one of those strange people that actually likes and trusts other people! And time and again, this belief in people has proven to be justified! Hopefully, if I continue to live by this rule- I will build a loyal group of clients who will keep coming back when they need help with real estate- and will recommend me to their friends! I'm also a go-getter, very creative in my thinking and business, and willing to work 24-7 if need be! I have raised my daughters to be the same kind of people, and they are! So whichever one of us you choose, you will know that we will always do our very best to help you -either find a house to buy, or sell your house! And the four uf us all work together because we love, trust and respect each other. So if one of us can't help you with something, the rest of us will jump in and get it done!
I really love Portland- it is such a beautiful city with lots of different neighborhoods-each having a flavor and personality of it's own. It's important to understand how Portland is laid out and what each area is like so that you can find a home that has the lifestyle and feel that you will love best. I wrote a Free, Online, all encompassing, in-depth Portland Neighborhood Guide that describes each neighborhood and suburb of Portland-going all the way out to the west countryside- with descriptions, photos, collages, maps, links to parks, schools, shops and other places unique to that specific neighborhood. Just click on Portland Neighborhood Guide at the top of my website.
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