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Stunning Remodeled Camp Creek Cabin

by Liz Warren

This is the kind of  cabin many buyers wait for! All the updates and hard work have been done and it's ready to use. The remodeling has been completed over about seven years now and the pickiest buyers will have a tough time finding anything wrong with this place.

Lets start with the sunny setting on the banks of Camp Creek. Enjoy the sun and the forest on your clear cedar deck. Very quiet location with ZERO road noise.

The living room is spectacular with incredibly high vaulted ceilings. Tons of windows let all the light in. It's every cabin owner's dream to have a fireplace and the one in this cabin is fantastic and the centerpiece of the living room area. It goes from floor to ceiling and has a custom made mantel. It is the perfect gathering spot after a big day on the hill. Located only one hour from Portland and TEN short minutes to the slopes. Don't spend your weekends in ski traffice, get your cabin today and make life easier.

Take a tour of this cabin here

Credit Score Impact of foreclosures, Bankruptcy, and Short Sales

 

What does a foreclosure, bankruptcy, deed in lieu or short sale do to your credit score?

 

Foreclosure, or a Deed in Lieu, which has the same effect as a "foreclosure" will drop your credit score between 200 and 300 points.

 

If you have a Notice of Default (NOD)-a foreclosure is started- this will be reported to credit agencies as a foreclosure in process and it will show up as a foreclosure for credit scores. This will be a 200-300 point hit also.

 

A mortgage broker in southern California, Catherine Coy said. "The effect on a consumer's credit report -- foreclosure vs. short sale -- is the difference between being hit by a train or a bus," in speaking about borrowers who are a few months in arrears.

What about buying a home again?

 

Foreclosure will cause a three to five year wait for a new loan.

 

Bankruptcy is now a four year wait for a new loan.

 

For a short sale, best case is getting your short sale classified as “settled” from your lender. You may be able to get a loan in two years vs. four years.

 

This table shows how your credit score impacts the interest rate you receive on a mortgage:

 

For more info on how credit and credit scores are determined, download a pamphlet here taken directly from www.myfico.com so you can understand how credit works and what you can do to improve your scores.

Morning Coffee

by Liz Warren
Monday Morning Coffee

INSPIRATION FOR TODAY:

"I learned this, at least, by my experiment; that if one advances confidently
in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has
imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours."

~ Henry David Thoreau

SOUND FAMILIAR?

How many times have you told a friend or associate about a bold new idea for succeeding, only to have them shoot down the idea? How often do you hear a parent tell their child, "You can't do that!" or, "You're too little (or too short or too ugly)." With just a word, a child's future can be stunted. The alternative is to believe in yourself. Take a look at a few of those "You'll never amount to anything" comments made to the wrong people:

"You have a perfect voice for broadcasting, but you should get a job as a secretary. We're not using women." - What announcers for NBC told Sally Jesse Raphael when she applied for a job after graduation from Columbia University.

"It's a cutthroat business and you've got no chance of success." - So said an accountant for Estee Lauder, founder of a multibillion-dollar cosmetics empire.

"You have a nice voice, but it's nothing special." - That's what a teacher told Diana Ross after she auditioned for a part in a high school musical.

"It's too hard to crack into the late-night ratings. Television isn't ready for a black talk show host. This is America and you can forget it." - That's some conventional wisdom offered to Arsenio Hall prior to his acceptance of Paramount's offer to host a late-night talk show.

A dream, an idea, a vision of greatness - all can be shattered by a word or two from a total stranger. If you are the one with a dream, keep it to yourself as you methodically achieve all that you desire. If it's another who tells you theirs - encourage them to nurture it to fruition. Remember Thoreau's thoughts on this: "If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them."

Mt. Hood National Forest Homeowner's Annual Meeting

by Liz Warren

Attention Mt. Hood National Forest cabin owners! There will be an informative annual meeting on June 20th at the Zig Zag Ranger Station at 12:45 PM. The barbeque will be at 12 nooon.

Guest speakers will be discussing the CUFFA fight and other pertinant issues concerning cabin owners. Last year 150 cabin owners showed up for this event and this year promises to be an even larger group of owners involved.

Collins Lake Condo Lawsuit is Settled

by Liz Warren

The Collins Lake Condo Homeowners in Government Camp have been battling a lawsuit for some time and as of March 30, 2009 it appears a settlement has been reached. A defective construction has caused severe damage issues since construction was completed.

The remedy is reconstruction of the units-roofs mainly, which will begin May 1st through October-November depending how it goes. The entire resort will be shut down during this time frame to expedite repairs in a timely and efficient manner.

Stunning Salmon Riverfront Home!

by Liz Warren

Salmon Riverfront Home

$500,000

Location, Location, Location! Stunning one level home right on the Salmon River with incredible views. It's the sunny side of the river with views up and downstream. Completely remodeled from top to bottom with hardwood floors, a wall of windows for viewing, custom cabinets and Subzero frig, granite counter tops and more!! I love the remodeled master bathroom with radient heat, Jacuzzi tub, glass block windows and vessel sinks.

Take a tour of the home here

There are two bedrooms and two baths with all hardwood floors throughout the home! All windows face the river and it's so close you can almost touch the water. The living room, dining room kitchen and master bedroom all have river views. There is a cozy fireplace in the living room and the master! I love the kitchen. It's open and has tons of custom cabinetry with granite counter tops not only in the kitchen but also the built in cabinetry in the dining area! There's a Subzero frig too.

The master has an incredible bathroom with heated tile floors, Jacuzzi tub, walk in shower, glass blocks and double vessel sinks.

The second bedroom has French doors that open out onto a flagstone patio for Morning Coffee.

There is a secret garden with a dining area too. I love the flagstone patio at the river with views up and down the Salmon. A special stone stairway with log railing takes you right down to the water for dipping your toes.

You have views up and down the river and a panoramic view of wilderness areas towards the West.

This home will not last so act quickly. It's the best location on the mountain just down from the Resort with 27 holes of golf!

 

Morning Coffee

by Liz Warren
Monday Morning Coffee

INSPIRATION FOR TODAY:

"If someone wrote a book about your life . . . would anyone want to read it?"
- TV Recruiting Ad (U.S. Navy)

FICTION OR NON-FICTION?

Fast-forward your life 20, 30, even 40 years. Now . . . imagine someone writing a book of your life story. Think of the possibilities. Would it be motivational, a mystery perhaps, or even science fiction? What about reference, a novel, true crime, short story, or an expose? Would it be found in the children's section of the library, the reference section, or under biographies?

Wow - the possibilities are endless. The good news is - YOU are the lead character, and get to make all the choices! Close your eyes and visualize how it would read. Assume that the author is an unrelated third-party who knows every detail. That's a scary thought, isn't it?

If the chapters were written in chronological order, which ones would make the best reading? Undoubtedly, the ones from age 12-20 would provide some interesting material. From 20 to 40 would be excellent transitional chapters with lots of "Ah-ha!"s and course changes. The final chapter may be the most revealing, however. Think how many readers like to skip to the end to see how the book ends.

If you could skip to the end of your own book, how would it read? Summarizing the entire book, would you say it was a thriller, a shocker, a spell-binder, a tragedy, a romance, or an inspiration?

Your life is a book waiting to be written - write it well!

 

Farmers Market near Mt. Hood

by Liz Warren

If you are passing through Sandy on the way to Mt. Hood  starting in May on a Saturday don't forget to stop at the Sandy Mountain Market. Frorm May through October there will be food, crafts, produce, flowers , and even live music offered at the newly created Sandy Civic Plaza.

For additional information on this Mountain Market visit this link

Mt. Hood Real Estate Sales in March

by Liz Warren

The numbers were just released today in the multiple listing market stats for the month of March. There were a total of four closed sales for March. Heres how the numbers in the report look:

Days on market are hitting an average of 138 days but more importantly, pending sales, year to date, are down around 55%. As inventory increases with more motivated sellers who need to sell we may see even more prices softening than we've seen.

Morning Coffee

by Liz Warren
Monday Morning Coffee

INSPIRATION FOR TODAY:

"Riches do not consist in the possession of treasures,
but in the use made of them."
- Napoleon

SEPARATE TRASH FROM TREASURE!

Written by Dr. Fred Craddock, the following story was passed along to me:

One of my schoolmates spent many years ministering in China. He was under house arrest and the soldiers came one day and told him that he could return to America. The family was celebrating. The soldiers said, 'You can take 200 pounds with you.'

They had been there for years! Two hundred pounds. They got the scales and they started the family arguments - two children, wife, and husband. Must have this vase . . . Well, this is a new typewriter . . . What about my books? . . . What about our toys? They weighed everything and took it off, until at last they had it right on the dot: two hundred pounds.

The soldiers asked if they were ready to go and they said, "Yes!" "Did you weigh everything?" They said, "Yes!" "Did you weigh the kids?" "No, we did not." "You will have to weigh the kids." In the blink of an eye, the typewriter, vase, books, all became trash. Trash. It happens.

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Talk about a paradigm shift. How often have we all weighed our goods without considering our "kids"? Think of the times we placed value on our "stuff," only to be swiftly reminded of the value of a loved one.

This concept is confirmed with the story of a man who showed up at the pearly gates with a wheelbarrow full of gold bars. St. Peter explained that he could not "take it with him." Nevertheless, St. Peter consulted with God about the man being allowed to bring the gold bars. God answered with a simple question: "Why does he want to bring in paving materials?"

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