Category Archives: Portland Lifestyle, Family & Dining

Christmas Gift Drive for Children in Oregon Foster Care

Christmas Gift Drive

for Deserving Children in Oregon Foster Care

at Home Sweet Home Realty

Christmas Tree Gift Drive at Home Sweet Home Realty Portland Oregon

Feeling Grateful! Thank you to everyone for surrounding our Christmas Tree with gifts! We’re looking forward to delivering these to Embrace Oregon. Keep ’em Coming!!!!!!

Home Sweet Home Realty is partnering with Embrace Oregon to provide gifts for children in Oregon Foster Care.

Please bring a wrapped gift to our office now through 12/15.  Drop off anytime Monday – Friday 9-5 or Saturday 9-2 to our office at 4555 N. Williams Ave., Portland, Oregon.


What Do Kids Want This Year?  Be the BEST SANTA EVER and pick up one of these cool gifts:

 

Portland Oregon christmas gift drive

These kids are on the nice list, so let’s do our best to make it a happy Christmas morning!

Tri-county is about 300 gifts short for the kids in foster-care. Do something special for a kid today!


Home Sweet Home Realty is also happy to have donated a weeks worth of meals to the homeless through Ryan Albitz and The Urban Gourmet.

“All of your generosity warms my heart! Thank you!!!” – Kelly Stafford, Home Sweet Home Realty


 

Christmas Gift Drive Details Portland

Christmas Gift Drive for Children in Oregon Foster Care

 

Written by Jennifer Kane, Expanded Exposure LLC.

4-Legged Friends Fundraiser brings in over $4000 for local charities!

It’s the season of giving……

4-Legged Friends Fundraiser

Brings In Over $4000 For Local Charities!

4 - Legged Friends Fundraiser brings in over $4000k for local animal shelters.

4 – Legged Friends Fundraiser brings in over $4000k for local animal shelters.

On November 4th, Home Sweet Home Realty, who lists and services the sale of your home for only 4%, held a fundraiser in support of Portland’s homeless animals.  Patrons came and showed their support by dining at any one of 5 Lompoc Brewing locations throughout the day. 

Fundraiser at Lompoc for pets

Lompoc patios are a doggie hangout!

The silent auction table was a hot spot with donations from Portland favorites like Tasty n Sons, Toro Bravo, TesoAria Winery, and Yoga Shala Wellness.  All of the goodies brought in an additional $300+ for the animal shelters.

4- legged friends fundraiser donations

Thanks to all the sponsors at our silent auction!  Here are just a few.

Silent Auction-Portland fundraiser animal shelters

The silent auction was a success, raising some $300+ for charity.

House of Dreams, a no-kill cat shelter, and Family Dogs New Life Shelter were overjoyed to be chosen as the recipients of this event.  Be sure to check out their upcoming events, as well. House of Dreams will be hosting the 15th Annual Pretty Kitty Holiday Craft Bazaar on November 21st.  And, Family Dogs will have their 9th Annual Best Friends Photo Day on December 6th.

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Stay tuned for details on Home Sweet Home Realty’s Giving Tree.  We will be inviting our clients to place a wrapped gift under our Christmas tree, these gifts will go to children in Oregon’s foster care system.

“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we GIVE,” – Churchill

Written by Jennifer Kane, Expanded Exposure LLC.

Portland Public Schools – Facebook Town Hall on Boundary Changes

TODAY: Oct. 29, 2015 -Scenarios posted today from 5:45 pm to 8:45 pm from the District-wide Boundary Review Advisory Committee (D-BRAC) meeting; draft agenda is here. If you can’t attend the meeting, you can watch it streamed live here.

Portland Public Schools Bounday Changes in Elementary schools

Portland Public Schools is taking public testimony for their upcoming changes to the enrollment boundaries. Parents are following closely to find out what the future holds for the children in their neighborhood. Image Courtesy: Brad Flickinger

The recent population migration into Portland has prompted the city and school board to evaluate the enrollment boundaries for local schools. Future growth over the next 10 years is projected to bring another 5000 students from grades K-12.

Who is affected by this change? 

Potentially, any student in the Portland Public Schools system could be affected. 

Any boundary or current protocol that is in place is potentially up for review.  Parents are concerned that their child may have to transfer to a different school, transfer from a higher performing school to a lower performing school, or be split up from siblings who are in different grades.  Those looking to sell or purchase a home soon are diligently monitoring the situation to see where the new lines will be drawn.   

Public testimony has already been gathered in the form of community forums.  A survey was also sent out to over 4000 residents; their opinions are helping to create a value-based strategy moving forward. 

When is the next opportunity for Public Testimony?

The tentative schedule from the District-wide Boundary Review Advisory Committee (DBRAC) is as follows:

Oct. 15: A Facebook Town Hall meeting will be held on this date from noon to 12:30 p.m. on the Portland Public Schools’ Facebook page.  https://www.facebook.com/pps.homepage

Oct. 29: A draft of the boundary change proposal will be made public.  Opportunity for public discussion will follow soon after. 

Oct./Nov.: Multiple opportunities for discussion will be available at community meetings and Twitter and Facebook Town Halls.  Further dates will be made available soon.

Portland Public Schools’ modus operandi for the enrollment balancing process is “to provide the best possible education at all schools for all students…to have strong schools in every neighborhood, which serves the health and vitality of the city as a whole.” 

In years past, the school system experienced declining numbers.  With a lack of funding, many schools were forced to condense to a K-8 system vs. having separate elementary and middle schools.  The DBRAC will be reviewing whether it is possible to make the move back to the old system, which could potentially balance out enrollment between now overcrowded and under-enrolled schools.  Many believe this would better distribute funds and resources across the district. 

The bright spot for Portland Public Schools through all of this is the fact that the city is growing and so is the economy.  This means that, with careful planning and distribution, the increase in revenue could help to rebuild programs and improve lower performing schools.

Superintendent Carole Smith is requesting that the DBRAC evaluate the current boundaries and make recommendations.  The DBRAC is a group of 26 Portland Public Schools teachers, principals, administrators, community members, technical experts, Portland School Board Directors, and students. 

Their proposals will be offered on Oct. 29, and then reviewed by the public.  Final authority on the boundary changes will rest with the school board.  Once a plan is approved by the school board, those changes could go into effect as early as Fall 2016, or they may be phased in over time.

For more information on the current PPS policy governing boundary review changes:   www.pps.k12.or.us/files/board/4_10_049_AD.pdf

Don’t Forget:

Parent-Teacher Conferences: Oct. 21-23, 2015

Home Sweet Home Realty is closely following the progress of PPS and the boundary assessments.  Our team can assist you in selecting a home and neighborhood that is best for your family.   Please feel free to contact us via email at info@hshrealty.net or by phone at (503) 515-2986.

 

Written by Jennifer Kane, Expanded Exposure LLC.

4-Legged Friends Fundraiser at Lompoc Brewing!

Do you LOVE your furry 4-legged friends as much as we do?!  Come on out to the 4-Legged Friends Fundraiser on November 4th, and participate in a day of fun and goodwill.  Home Sweet Home Realty LLC is proud to be partnering with Lompoc Brewing to support two local no-kill animal shelters here in Portland. 

Pitbull in pink tutu fundraiser for dogs portland

Doggie Costume Contest happening all day on the patios at Lompoc Brewing. 4 – Legged Friends Fundraiser – Portland Image Courtesy, North Charleston

Kick back on the patio, order a “Brutus the Honorary Cat” muddled mint, lemonade, and champagne cocktail and enjoy the show, all in the name of charity!  You might see a cute Pekingese dressed as Sir Isaac Newton, or a Saint Bernard trying to pass as Jay Leno.  The best part is that Home Sweet Home Realty will be donating a portion of your bill to two worthy non-profits, House of Dreams cat shelter and Family Dog New Life Shelter.

So instead of stressing over the Election Day results that came tolling in the night before, come down to one of any five Lompoc Brewing locations and start your season of giving off right!  The event will include an all day doggie costume contest on the outdoor patios at Lompoc.  To enter is simple.  Just snap a picture of your stylish pooch and post on Home Sweet Home Realty’s Facebook page. (facebook.com/hshpdx) Winners and prizes will be announced the following day on Facebook. Categories include Small Dog, Big Dog, Most Creative Costume and Silliest Costume.

Stop by one of five Lompoc Brewing locations in Portland for the 4 - Legged Friends Fundraiser. Lompoc Tavern, Hedge House, Fifth Quadrant, Sidebar or Oaks Bottom

Stop by one of five Lompoc Brewing locations in Portland for the 4 – Legged Friends Fundraiser. Lompoc Tavern, Hedge House, Fifth Quadrant, Sidebar or Oaks Bottom

In addition, Lompoc Brewing will be offering a pet-themed cocktail menu and food items all day. Visit one of Lompoc’s five locations at either the Lompoc Tavern, Hedge House, Fifth Quadrant, Sidebar or Oaks Bottom to get in on the action. There will also be a silent auction taking place at the Sidebar location on N. Williams Ave. from 5 – 9 p.m., with items from local businesses along the N. Williams Corridor.

Both House of Dreams cat shelter and Family Dog New Life Shelter were chosen as the beneficiaries of this event due to their no-kill policies. House of Dreams welcomes cats of any age and any medical history; and they pride themselves on being an “assisted living” facility for cats. Family Dog New Life Shelter has rescued and re-homed over 11,000 homeless dogs since 2004; they believe that all dogs deserve a second chance at a new life.

Just one of the deserving kitties at House of Dreams no-kill cat shelter in Portland, Oregon.

Just one of the deserving kitties at House of Dreams no-kill cat shelter in Portland, Oregon.

To participate, simply order any food or drink item, and Home Sweet Home Realty will donate 100% of the days proceeds, up to $4000, to the rescue missions of these shelters.

Home Sweet Home Realty is a low fee, high service real estate firm operating in Oregon and SW Washington – where Sellers list for 4%. “Home Sweet Home Realty cares deeply about rescued animals, and we want to do our part to support these organizations” said Kelly Stafford, Managing broker at Home Sweet Home Realty.

You Eat, We Give at the 4 - Legged Friends Fundraiser. Please join Home Sweet Home Realty and Lompoc Brewing on November 4th

You Eat, We Give at the 4 – Legged Friends Fundraiser. Please join Home Sweet Home Realty and Lompoc Brewing on November 4th.

 

Written by Jennifer Kane, Expanded Exposure LLC.

Ceiling Douglas Fir wood in POrtland home stylish modern

5 Uses for Douglas-fir In the Home

Douglas-fir, the Pride of the Pacific Northwest, done 5 Ways in the Home.

Ceiling Douglas Fir wood in POrtland home stylish modern

The warm amber colors in this Douglas-fir ceiling soften this modern motif. Image Courtesy: Jeremy Levine

Locally grown with pride, the Douglas-fir is arguably the most favored by builders and carpenters due to its strength and beauty.  Homeowners in the Pacific Northwest are known to incorporate this spectacular wood into every aspect of their building, remodeling, and even landscaping.  And, it shows!  Douglas-fir accents in a home instantly warm up the space, making it more inviting and adding a richness to the appearance.  

Adding character and charm, these Douglas Fir accents and moldings can be found throughout Portland homes.

Adding character and charm, these Douglas Fir accents and moldings can be found throughout Portland homes. Image Courtesy Tall ChrisThe Look:

The Look:

Doug-fir has a gorgeous warm tone, and comes in a golden yellow to amber or reddish brown color.  The grain is relatively straight, and sometimes has a slight waviness.  It offers a medium to coarse texture. Both grain and texture will vary based on where the tree was grown and its age.  Many woodworkers will be careful when cutting the wood to capture the distinctive grain pattern.  Whether stained, or reclaimed and varnished, this lumber’s natural beauty is a showstopper.

Douglas Fir Cabinetry stylish

Douglas Fir Cabinetry. Image courtesy: Tall Chris

Waterproof:

Unlike most softwoods, Douglas-fir does not readily expand and contract with the weather. Because of this stability in the elements, it is often referred to as “waterproof”, even though it is water permeable.   Its “waterproof” nature makes it an excellent choice for doors and windows.

Windows of Douglas Fir Wood in POrtland Home waterproof wood

The “waterproof” nature of Douglas-fir allow for safe and durable use around windows and doors.  Image courtesy: Tall Chris

 

Strength:

Douglas-fir is technically a softwood, but it has an incredible stiffness and is very resilient. It boasts a very good strength-to-weight ratio, making it the highest rated softwood in North America.  These high marks make it a superb choice for building in areas with intense winds or earthquakes.

Douglas Fir is a very stiff soft wood, which makes it a great choice for a flooring.

Douglas-fir is a very stiff softwood, which makes it a great choice for  flooring in Portland homes. Image Courtesy Pat (Cletch) Williams.

A very plentiful and beautiful “hard” softwood, Douglas-fir is one of the most widely used commercial woods in all of North America.  There are gorgeous, custom homes throughout Portland.  Talk to an expert to find your dream home.

 

Written by Jennifer Kane, Expanded Exposure LLC.

Our Realtors Dish – Sweet pick me ups

There’s something about a good sugar rush that can perk up that mid week slump. Whether you go for the natural sugar from fresh blueberries, or crave that creamy first bite of gelato, an indulgent treat makes the work week a little bit more fun.  Our team loves to reward themselves for a job well done.

Sweets provide that pick me up for that mid week slump.

Sweets provide that pick me up for that mid week slump. Our team shares some of their favorite indulgences around Portland. Image courtesy: Derek Key

Kelly Home Sweet Home Best Realtor in Portland Oregon top sales

Kelly loves a little detox action to kick her system into high gear. Over achiever? You know it!

 

Kelly – Any drink at Kure.  And, POA on Williams has “so matcha good” and “detox mango mint” that are delish!  What’s The Scoop is one of our favorites, and it’s within walking distance from our new office.

Poa Cafe serves hot espresso, delicious breakfast items, and healthy bowls for lunch. Grab a grasshopper, which is a mix of coconut water, pineapple, maca, mint, cucumber, lime, spinach, ginger, and agave. This place is healthy and inviting, located on the Hot N. Williams Corridor in Portland, Oregon.

Poa Cafe serves hot espresso, delicious breakfast items, and healthy bowls for lunch. Grab a grasshopper, which is a mix of coconut water, pineapple, maca, mint, cucumber, lime, spinach, ginger, and agave. This place is healthy and inviting, located on the Hot N. Williams Corridor in Portland, Oregon. Image Courtesy: Janice Grube.

Who doesn't love local?! Leslie loves the flavor of the Oregon hazelnuts in Burgerville's chocolate hazelnut shakes. Portland Oregon realtor

Who doesn’t love local?! Leslie loves the flavor of the Oregon hazelnuts in Burgerville’s chocolate hazelnut shakes.

Leslie – Don’t get me wrong, I love being healthful, but when I head out for a refreshing beverage, somehow I usually end up with a fresh seasonal shake from Burgerville.  Strawberry! Chocolate hazelnut! Yum!

 

Luda recharges with the wholesome goodness of freshly juiced veggies.

Luda recharges with the wholesome goodness of freshly juiced veggies.

Luda – Sometimes I reward myself with freshly made juice at Green Zebra Grocery! I stop by after especially challenging workouts or when feeling absolutely wipe-out and order their beet, carrot, apple with a touch of ginger juice. It never fails to regenerate my energy level and feel me up with its’ wholesome goodness.

 

Written by Jennifer Kane, Expanded Exposure LLC.

Is Portland’s Growth Sustainable?

Portland is bursting at the seams with exciting new restaurants, shops, apartments, and PEOPLE!  But, the quality of life has remained consistently, well, GREAT!  City leaders and community members have been teaming up to ensure that the future of the city stays on course with the standards that everyone has come to expect and appreciate.

Coffee isn't the only thing on the tip of everyone's tongue these days. Portlander's are pooling together and taking an active role in our city's growth.

Coffee isn’t the only thing on the tip of everyone’s tongue these days. Portlander’s are pooling together and taking an active role in our city’s growth.  The Portland growth plan aims to nurture our “micro” communities.  Image courtesy, Sean Savage.

Currently, the city is updating the Growth Scenarios Report, which forecasts expected distribution of future growth, as well as the benefits from infrastructure investments identified in the Citywide Systems Plan (CSP) and Transportation System Plan (TSP).  This information, coupled with community input, allows the city to refresh the grand finale, 2035 Comprehensive Plan.

So, what kind of growth can we expect in Portland?

Well, the statistics from the Growth Scenarios Report show that in the next 20 years, there will be roughly 142,000 new jobs to support 123,000 more households.

What’s the Strategy?

Portland’s unique mix of urban amenities, chummy, locally-owned businesses, and gregarious neighborhoods have been nurtured by the city’s “Centers and Corridors” growth management strategy. 

“By focusing growth in vibrant centers and along bustling corridors, the draft 2035 Comprehensive Plan helps us reduce carbon emissions, gets people closer to jobs, provides more affordable housing, and creates demand for stores and restaurants. It also makes better use of our existing infrastructure like streets, transit systems, parks and pipes.”portlandoregon.gov

Hot Spots To Keep Your Eyes On:

1. The hot new Williams Corridor in Northeast Portland. This vibrant area is also the location of our new office.  Come visit Home Sweet Home, located at 4555 N. Williams Ave! 

2. Interstate Corridor running through Northeast into North Portland. This home for sale at 1606 N. Holman St. is located in one of North Portland’s best neighborhoods, Arbor Lodge.

3. Woodstock Blvd in Southeast Portland.

What about jobs?

Outside of the “Centers and Corridors” strategy, the city is focusing major job growth in the industrial areas of Portland, with sensitive attention being given to environmental concerns.  These warehouse and heavy manufacturing jobs support a balanced economy by providing decent wages to the non-college educated population.

According to the Economic Opportunities Analysis (EOA), which monitors and sets strategies for land use in conjunction with employment goals, Portland is on track in meeting their 2035 target.


Portlander’s give their take on life here and the Portland Growth Plan.

A vote is tentatively scheduled for mid July to recommend the draft Comprehensive Plan to City Council. The Recommended Draft will head to Council in August, opening the next period for public comment.

Check and confirm times and locations by visiting the Comprehensive Plan’s Update calendar.

N Portland

Saturday, July 11, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Peninsula Park Community Center

700 N Rosa Parks Way

E Portland

Saturday, June 13, 12 – 3 p.m.

Midland Library

805 SE 122nd Ave

Thursday, July 9, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.

East Portland Community Center

740 SE 106th Ave

SE Portland

Thursday, July 9, 4 – 7 p.m.

Mt Scott Community Center

5530 SE 72nd Ave

SW Portland

Tuesday, June 16, 4 – 7 p.m.

SWNI at Multnomah Arts Center

7688 SW Capitol Hwy

Wednesday, July 22, 3 – 6 p.m.

Capitol Hill Library

10723 SW Capitol Hwy

Written by Jennifer Kane, Expanded Exposure LLC.

10 Best Kid-Friendly Activities in Portland

Summertime or anytime, the question comes up – What should we do with the kids today?  Do they need some exercise, some mental stimulation, or just some straight up silliness?  Ok, maybe that’s us needing some silly! 

There are so many reasons why we HEART Portland.  Reinvigorate your own spirit, and delight in connecting with your little ones by exploring all the kid friendly FUN that our city has to offer. 

Take the kiddos to try out one of the zany new flavors at Salt & Straw, artisan ice cream parlor, in Portland. Image courtesy, Kelly Sue DeConnick

Take the kiddos to try out one of the zany new flavors at Salt & Straw, the delicious artisan ice cream parlor in Portland. Image courtesy, Kelly Sue DeConnick

TOP 10 KID-FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES – PORTLAND

Salt & Straw

Ok, so we are shamelessly including Salt & Straw on the list so the parents can have an excuse to indulge in their sweet tooth.  This local artisan ice cream chain has become a beloved fixture.  Part of the fun is sampling and then choosing one of the extreme flavors.  Oddball variety today: Koi Fusion’s Kimchi and Rice.

Oregon Zoo –

Monkeys or Elephants? This is the first question we always ask when stepping inside the zoo, and making a beeline toward one of our favorite exhibits.  Kids and adults alike, love animals!  And while, we don’t love seeing them in cages, the educational opportunity that the zoo offers is unparalleled. 

Take your baby to see the new arrivals at Oregon Zoo this summer. Image courtesy, ArtBrom

Take your baby to see the new arrivals at Oregon Zoo this summer. Image courtesy, ArtBrom

Forest Park –

This epic park covers over 5100 acres!  But, to condense that a bit for wee little legs, here is one hike worth mentioning.  The Lower Macleay Trail is a great trail for families. It offers a few different turn around points, the first being the Stone House, the second would be to loop back on the Wildwood Trail; and the longest option takes you all the way to the Audubon Society, or further still to the famous Pittock Mansion. 

North Clackamas Aquatic Park

Slip and slide down one of two huge water slides at this 400,000 gallon indoor aquatic park.  The large pool is surrounded by a kiddie area with smaller slides, hot tubs, and an area for swim lessons.  When you dry off, conquer Steel Mountain, a 29-foot rock climbing wall.  This is probably the best aquatic park in the Portland metro area!

So much awesome under one roof! Waterslides and a kiddie pool area, kids love the Clackamas Aquatic Center. Image courtesy, Eli Duke

So much awesome under one roof! Waterslides and a kiddie pool area, kids love the Clackamas Aquatic Center. Image courtesy, Eli Duke

Portland Children’s Museum –

Designed for ages 0-12, at the Portland Children’s Museum, kids learn life skills and critical thinking.  But, don’t worry!  The “learning” is disguised in fun, hands-on, brain buster challenges. Our favorite exhibits are the Clay Studio and the Outdoor Zany Maze. Get over there soon, this June is hero’s month!

Oaks Amusement Park –

How about some old-fashioned roller skating? Or, remember choosing the prettiest horse on the carousel to ride? And, there’s probably not a person alive who doesn’t LOVE bumper cars! This old-timey amusement park has every thing from a ferris wheel to barkers enticing you to knock down a pyramid of milk jugs for a prize.  Hey, don’t forget to bring the kids too!

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Round and Round and up and down, your little ones will have a blast at Oaks Amusement Park.  Image courtesy, Kelly Sue DeConnick

Pick-Your-Own Farms

Strawberry picking is at it’s finest right now at Bella Organic Farms. (June 8 – 14th).  Call ahead for seasonality, but the farm regularly grows raspberries, marionberries, and blueberries.  Stop by in the fall for the Pumpkin patch and haunted corn maze. Or, check out these other U-pick options:  Jossy Farms or Smith Berry Barn in Hillsboro, or Kruger Farms near Beall Organic Farms on Sauvie Island.

U-pick farms are a great way to get outside and enjoy the fruits of mother nature. Image courtesy, Various Brennemans

U-pick farms are a great way to get outside and enjoy the fruits of mother nature. Image courtesy, Various Brennemans

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry

Wow the kids by taking them inside a real working Navy submarine, where they can peer through a periscope and touch a torpedo!  Afterwards, visit the famous Kendall Planetarium. From the bottom of the ocean to the stars in the sky, The OMSI takes you around the world and back again.  This summer, catch Ripley’s Believe It Or Not exhibit, running from now through September 7. 

Ripley's Believe It Or Not exhibit at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. Image courtesy, Jon Seidman

Ripley’s Believe It Or Not exhibit at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. Image courtesy, Jon Seidman

Jamison Square

This is the hot spot on hot summer days in the Pearl District in downtown Portland.  An architectural beauty, the fountain cascades cool water over rows of stairs where families like to sit and splash.  The shallow tidal pool is great for kids of all ages.  Dog lovers are also known to frequent this area. 

Festivals and Events

We decided that all the ongoing, amazing festivals happening in and around Portland deserve their own noteworthy category.  Here are some of our favorite events: Pedalpalooza, Tigard Baloon Festival, Story and Stroll at Tryon Creek Nature Center, and the Junior Parade at the Rose Festival.  Be sure to check the local calendar for happenings, including the many street fairs offered throughout the city. 

 

Written by Jennifer Kane, Expanded Exposure LLC.

The Tigard Hot Air Balloon Festival is fun for the whole family. Kids will love seeing this rainbow of color in the sky. Image courtesy, George

The Tigard Hot Air Balloon Festival is fun for the whole family. Kids will love seeing this rainbow of color in the sky. Image courtesy, George Mr Marmot

TOP Home Improvement Projects for Home Buyers in Portland

A huge percentage of Portland homes were built mid-century or are pushing the centennial mark.  There is even a current grass roots campaign  to “save the historic homes”.  Many feel that the old charm is what Portland is known for.  But, no matter which side of the debate you are on, if you are planning on owning a home here, chances are that your distinguished domicile needs a little pampering.  Hey, we all deserve to age gracefully! 

Outlining a few key projects from the start, will help in maintaining the comfort, cost, and beauty of your home.  Let’s keep that investment working for you for years to come! 

TIPS When Starting Any Home Improvement Project:

  • If you are in the process of buying or selling a home, Portland offers a number of thorough and knowledgable Home Inspectors.
  • Be sure your Contractor is Licensed and Bonded in Oregon
  • Always ask for References
  • Do your research on materials and options ahead of time
  • Always ask for a FREE estimate
  • Compare quotes
  • Ask about ENERGY STAR efficiency products and rebates
  • Visit Energy Trust of Oregon for Incentive programs and information for home owners.   
  • Always insist upon a solid warranty
  • Be sure to research proper permitting for DIY projects
  • After purchasing your new home, contact the Energy Trust of Oregon for their free home energy audit.
  • NW Natural will perform a once a year inspection on any gas appliance

Hard Wood Refinish

It’s like winning the lottery!  Many home buyers are overjoyed to tear up old carpet and  discover a beautiful original wood floor beneath.  Original wood floors in old Portland homes are usually a solid and sturdy oak, which offer history and character.  Roughly 95% of these homes have oak or a mix of oak and fir throughout.  Oak, being your true hardwood, is best used in high traffic areas; fir, a softwood, is preferred for bedrooms and hallways.  The beauty of this amazing discovery is that it can probably withstand a good sanding and refinishing job to bring it back to life.  Most oak floors can sustain about 3 sandings before the tongue and groove begin to show. 

Thinking of Refinishing or installing hardwood? Know your options and find a professional in the area with great references.

Thinking of Refinishing or installing hardwood? Know your options and find a professional in the area with great references. Image courtesy, Will Keightley

But before you DIY this one, please note a few things…

  • Water & Catalytic Water Based Polyurethanes are stronger, dry faster, and have less odor and there is minimal color change over time.
  • The Oil Based Polyurethanes coatings are about 30% cheaper, take much longer to dry and cure, has a strong odor, and the color will darken and yellow some over time.  For these reasons, this type of coating is not recommended for occupied homes.
  • All hardwoods Will Dent, ding, and Scratch
  • Check the hardness of the wood : a hard wood can last well over 10 years, while a soft wood will look worn in 3.
  • Types of wood: Oak, Fur, Maple, Cherry, Walnut, Bamboo, Quark.  The list goes on and on.

Exterior Siding and Paint –

The gorgeous vintage homes around town can be a blessing and a curse.  Over the years, quick fixes were applied to the exterior of some homes.  In fact, the original wood siding, usually fir or cedar, is sometimes buried three layers below the surface! 

Around a hundred years ago through the early 1960s, lead paint and other products like cement-asbestos siding were applied to sides of homes.  Left intact, these products do very little to no harm.  However, should you wish to see your siding in all its original glory, or simple choose a brand new exterior material, license professionals may be needed.  The EPA has mandated an abatement program that requires the careful removal of any flagged substance and the capture of its harmful dust particles.

Current Siding Options:

  • Cedar Flares or Shingles – This is the highest price option, but offers the natural, unbeatable appeal of real wood. 
  • Wood Siding – Needs proper prep and painting, and can last 20 – 25 years. Offers a more natural look than cement board.
  • Cement Board (Hardy Board) – This option is fairly inexpensive.  It needs proper prep and painting, and can last a whopping 50 years!
  • Vinyl – This is the least expensive option. Vinyl cannot hold paint well, so you are stuck with that particular color.
  • Stucco – Offers a natural appearance that can be molded, stained, or painted.

Whichever option you choose, a contractor or professional installation company is recommended.

Hot Water Heater –

Check the age of your hot water heater and examine the area for any leaks.  If there is water leaking from the tank, chances are, it needs to be replaced. 

A new hot water heater can cost anywhere from $500 – $1000, and will last around 7- 9 years.

Sewer Scope –

Having a sewer scope performed is recommended before buying a home in Portland.  Although it may vary in jurisdiction across Oregon, in Portland, the homeowner is responsible for the integrity of the line leading from their home to the curb or property line. 

A professional sewer scope inspection take approximately one hour to perform, and will cost around $100 for a single family home.  And, the inspection can often be negotiated as a part of the Buyer’s Repair Addendum / Request for Repair during the inspection period. Your inspection will determine if a quick fix or spot treatment can easily be performed.  Your inspector will then give you recommendations as to when to recheck and service the line again in the future.  In more drastic cases, a failed inspection would usually require replacing the old line with an entirely new line of ABS piping.  Pricing would then depend on the length of the line to be replaced and any obstructions such as driveways, landscaping, or retaining walls. 

Gas Furnace:

If properly serviced, a good furnace can last 20 – 25 years.  Smart homeowners will have a regular service call performed each year.   Besides the age of a furnace, factors like square footage, direction the home faces, number and age of windows, type of insulation, number of people in the home, and climate and humidity will all play a roll in the effectiveness of your furnace.

When a buying an older home, it may be beneficial to have an inspection performed.  Technicians will examine the homes ductwork, insulation, electrical service and wiring, piping, filters, grills, etc. before making their recommendation. 

QUICK TIPS:

Energy Trust of Oregon currently has an incentive program running for home owners who replace their old furnaces with those that are ENERGY STAR Efficient and EPA approved.

Add Insulation into the attic, seal any cracks.  Apply weather stripping to doors and windows.  These tricks will drastically reduce your energy bill. 

NEW Windows –  

New windows can add a whole new level of style and panache, and will help an old home feel clean and fresh.  Say goodbye to paint chipping, noise, cold air seeping in and out, and high energy bills.  New windows even work to prevent fading in your wood floors, rugs and artwork.  They are easier to open/close, clean, and lock.

New windows can improve the look and energy efficiency of a Portland home.

New windows can improve the look and energy efficiency of a Portland home. Image Courtesy, Gord Webster

But beware shoppers, all windows are NOT created equal.   The quality of the glass and framing system can affect their life and efficiency.   Be sure to research and ask questions about the number of glass panes used, the type of filling between those panes, and the number of coats applied to the surface of the panes.  There are also pros and cons involved with the material you choose for the frame.  Options include composite, aluminum, vinyl, fiberglass, wood and wood covered with an aluminum or vinyl.   A solid choice upfront will last 20 years, and offer a huge savings in energy efficiency.  For more information on selecting windows, click here. 

New Roof –

Replacing a roof can be a somewhat costly endeavor, running between $5000 – $8000.  But, depending on the material and quality that you choose, can last 15 – 50 years. 

Wood Shake or Cedar Shingles – 15 – 25 years

Composite – 15 – 35 years

Tile or Metal – 30 – 50 years

A Roof Certification is helpful in buying and selling properties. They are usually good for around 3 years, and run approximately $300. To help maintain the life of your roof, clean the gutters regularly and investigate companies that offer gentle cleaning methods to remove moss and algae.

Written by Jennifer Kane, Expanded Exposure LLC.

Our Realtors Dish About Their Favorite Meals in Portland

Acclaimed restaurants with organic farm to table ingredients, an unsurpassed craft beer community, a reputable food carts culture with authentic flavors from around the world make up the dynamic culinary scene that’s been marinating here in Portland, Oregon. 

There’s Vietnamese, Ethiopian, Lebanese, Polish, Mongolian, Peruvian, Cambodian, Bosnian, Southern Fried Chicken and Waffles, Creole, and New York Bagels.  Gluten Free options abound, and restaurants offering full vegetarian, Paleo, or vegan menus can be found in every region of Portland metro.  The brunch scene is a phenomenon that has even warranted it’s own Portlandia episode. The dark quirky taverns and upscale lounges serve artisan cocktails that include house distilled liquors, and bitters in flavors like rhubarb and Jamaican Jerk. While the extreme coffee culture here allows snobbish sippers the opportunity to spend an hour or more discussing beans and chemex apparatuses with their local barista.  It’s true, that this West Coast town is a gastronomical force to be reckoned with. 

In the spirit of memorable meals, our Realtors Dish and reminisce about their favorite dining experiences and delectable dishes:

The Home Sweet Home Realty team

Kelly Stafford –

Mortons:  A cajun style Ribeye and a dirty Martini. What more does a girl need?

Veritable Quandary: great patio for the summer, I have had the best salad and Creme brûlée of my life here.  A Portland Classic!

Ravioli with Lemon & Fromage Blanc at Veritable Quandary in downtown Portland. Image courtesy, Ruth Harnup

Ravioli with Lemon & Fromage Blanc at Veritable Quandary in downtown Portland. Image courtesy, Ruth Harnup

Tasty n’ Sons:  It doesn’t matter what else is on the menu, because its all about the polenta with poached egg and sausage ragu. YUM!

Boke Bowl, Boke Bowl, Boke Bowl, go see why you need to eat at Boke Bowl.

Luda shares her family's favorite restaurant.

Luda shares her family’s favorite restaurant.

Luda Mayzus –

Nicholas Restaurant  (Lebanese on SE Grand). Nothing fancy here. My family loves My children love their freshly baked pita bread, saffron rice, hummus, falafel with yogurt dip, and beef kebabs! If there is no dinner, we get a take out and they are so happy. That is why it is my favorite restaurant!

Tammie is no stranger to indulgence at a Portland favorite, Zell's.

Tammie is no stranger to indulgence at a Portland favorite, Zell’s.

Tammie Ellis –

Zell’s: Hands down Zell’s on 12th and Morrison is the best breakfast in town. The lines on the weekend proves how great the food and service is. It is always a great time to visit Zell’s for breakfast or lunch but I love to start a lazy summer day off with a stop at Zell’s. If I get really lucky, the menu will have the delicious crunchy French toast topped with seasonal fresh berry crème fraiche mixture. YUMMY!!!!   

 

Scones at Zell's, a favorite brunch spot in Portland. Image courtesy, eyeliam

Scones at Zell’s, a favorite brunch spot in Portland. Image courtesy, eyeliam

Caldera Public House : This might be the best known secret in town for an after work stop with friends. A cold adult beverage, crazy great food, and a patio canopied by trees that you can escape the day and just breath.  I highly recommend a visit on a warm summer night, you will not be disappointed.

 

Ryan has a taste for top-notch sour beers.

Ryan has a taste for top-notch sour beers.

J. Ryan Conklin

Por Que No: I applaud any restaurant with shirts that simply say, “I love tacos.”

Por Que No in Portland, always a line out the door.

Por Que No in Portland, always a line out the door.

Cascade Barrel House: Excellent food and award winning sour beers.

There Be Monsters: Good food and a generous happy hour.

Where ever your taste buds lead you, ENJOY!

 Written by Jennifer Kane, Expanded Exposure LLC.