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The housing market nationally seems to be an area of great interest, and locally, here in Portland, a lot of home buyers are wondering whether they should make the move or not.  I decided to take a look at the current real estate market in Portland by asking Randall Palazzo, of Palazzo Custom Homes, a Portland Living Smart Developer.

First of all, don’t believe all the media reports you read on the housing markets these days.  If you look around and ask a few questions, the answers may surprise or even shock you.

Here’s an Example of a Portland Foursquare Home:
Example of a Portland Foursquare Home
I was out researching the market here in Portland this last weekend to see if how much truth there is to all the media reports on housing.  I focused on the inner neighborhoods of Portland to see how they compared to the doomsday reports we have been reading about in  Clark County, Happy Valley, and other “burb” locations.

While doing my research, I came across a builder that appears to be breaking the mold. Actually, he is not only breaking the mold, he is crushing it.  This builder had signs up everywhere in these areas, and most of them said “sale pending”….Windermere signs with Debi Robertson and Shauna White plastered on the side.  Extreme curiosity at this wonder caused me to call the President of this company.  When I called, a deep voice of what sounded like a younger gentleman answered, on the 1st ring!  “Palazzo Custom Homes this is Randy”.

I disclosed that I was simply a curious statistics hound, not an agent, appraiser, buyer or seller.  He immediately said that he would be pleased to tell me all about the inner Portland neighborhood market.

I asked him to give me his view of the current market conditions.  In a matter of fact tone, he told me that “there is nothing wrong with today’s market at all.  I have been working in these areas for over 20 years.  The market of 2004 and 2005 was an absolute nightmare waiting to happen.  The principles that were heavily pronounced for so many years simply vanished.  Buyers were getting ridiculous loans, properties values were skyrocketing, and no one was acting realistic.  I had to step back and wait until we went back into a normal market.  Back in the late 80’s to early 90’s, you couldn’t get a conventional loan without a minimum 10% down.  The market was good, and interest rates were at 12% in 1988, and when they dropped below 10% in the early 90’s, we thought that we all had won the lottery.  Then, the conventional loans changed; you could now get one with 5% down!  Over the next 10 years, I saw some pretty ridiculous things happening, peaking when anyone with a pulse could get a loan.  I saw the demand for housing go through the roof, and knew that supply would eventually exceed demand if the loan programs tightened up.  Sure enough, they did. Read More…

Posted in Real Estate, Uncategorized at October 23rd, 2008. No Comments.

OEN SwapMeet - Meet. Greet. Repeat.
In these tough economic times, Oregon’s economy needs innovators and entrepreneurs to develop new opportunities for economic growth. SwapMeet is a great way to meet the people who are the drivers of this effort.

Join us at the OEN SwapMeet, a networking program specifically for people looking to connect with entrepreneurs, early-stage companies, and the people who can help Oregon businesses grow. There’s no entrance fee, and no pressure. Just networking, connecting, and a no-host happy hour! We hope to see you there. Read More…

Posted in Events, Meetups at October 23rd, 2008. 1 Comment.

Meet In Portland mingler

Every month Meet In Portland has a “Mingler” evening which is just for hanging out at a bar, meeting new members and other friends. This is very relaxed, friendly and informal - so just come along for a drink or two and meet new people! Read More…

Posted in Uncategorized at October 22nd, 2008. No Comments.

PDX Tweetup Breakfast rolls to a new destination this week at the suggestion of @pdxflaneur. BYOB (buy your own breakfast) and chat with Portland tweeple at this (increasingly common) Thursday breakfast occurrence. We’re like the Elks only no awesome hats. Yet! Read More…

Posted in Meetups at October 22nd, 2008. No Comments.

These are super informal meetups where we hang out, talk about geeky stuff (wikis, open source, new technologies, openid, …), and wind down with like-minded people over beverages.

Since this is the last meetup of the year (it doesn’t make sense to have a 4th Thursday meetup in Nov/Dev to conflict with the holidays), we wanted to do something a little different …

Thanks to a sponsor who wishes to remain anonymous we will be having the meetup at Jace Gace. Our sponsor will cover the fee to rent the space for the evening, but you will be on your own to pay for drinks / waffles. Have you ever been to Jace Gace? They have the most amazing waffles and they have beer / wine! Mmmm, waffles and alcohol. Heaven.

Jace Gace
2045 SE Belmont
Portland, Oregon 97214

Posted in Events, Tech at October 22nd, 2008. No Comments.

According to The Forclusure Guru, Lenders are Aggressively Negotiating Portland Foreclosures.

The lending institution owning it is aggressively negotiating Portland foreclosures. These REO’s , synonymous for Real Estate Owned by a lender is wreaking havoc to their bottom line and must be sold quickly, in essence these banks are truly motivated sellers. All foreclosures are also called REO; this abbreviation is synonymous with Real Estate Owned by a Lender. REO’s become available when a homeowner defaults, or fails to make payments on their property. Read More…

Posted in Uncategorized at October 22nd, 2008. No Comments.

On October 22nd at 8 p.m., Back Fence PDX and storytellers Beth Lisick, Sarah Gilbert, Slim Moon, Tina Newton, Dave Jarecki, Sadie Medley and David Bragdon will take to the stage at Urban Grind East for a raucous evening of storytelling. Each of the six storytellers will tell an eight-minute, unscripted story related to this month’s theme: Just Can’t Get Enough; Getting Stuffed and Being Stuffed. Intermission entertainment includes belly dancing by Bellypalooza and food, wine and beer will be available. Read More…

Posted in Events at October 22nd, 2008. No Comments.