The Buck Stops Here
The amount of wildlife you see in Welches on a daily basis is pretty amazing. This buck stopped here:
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Then a tiny fawn came by a little later.
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The amount of wildlife you see in Welches on a daily basis is pretty amazing. This buck stopped here:
:
Then a tiny fawn came by a little later.
The factors in play which may impact our summer selling season are listed below. The greatest impact locally will be the interest rates and the tightening lending standards. Well be keeping a close eye on the Portland market as this is reflected in our local market especially the second home market sales. Inventories are expanding rapidly for a summer of sales.
Investors have left the "price sensitive" housing market and moved back in to the stock market with the DOW reaching record highs.
Housing deflation? So far it has hit the big "bubble markets" of metro areas like California and Florida. It could filter down to other areas too.
Fabulous new home on the market in Over 55 Community with lots of bonus items. Over sized lot with an immaculate three bedroom, two bath home. Vaulted ceilings and a huge kitchen, fireplace, eating bar..and the list goes on. Men will love the oversized two car garage wtih 8 foot doors. Bonus covered deck, covered patio and a view of Hunchback Mountain. You can even walk to the 27 hold golf course or up to the store for groceries.
Music is coming your way this summer up at Timberline Lodge. Details are listed below and keep in mind, it's weather permitting!
Hard to find buildable lot on Alpine Way in Timberline Rim. Sewer and water are available for hook-up. Amenities include pool, tennis courts, common areas, Sandy river access, management and more. Association fee only $175.00 per year. Level and easy to build on!
Tax time is over and buyers for Mt. Hood forest service cabins are out and searching. Pent up demand and minimal cabin supply has caused multiple bidding on many cabins which hit the market.
In this competitive market it is important, if you're looking to buy, to have an agent who can instantly put you in touch with what hits the market. I offer this service for instant emails so if this is something you'd like to receive, give me a call.
Two of the last four cabins that became available had multiple offers within days. Prices end up over list. Inventory has never been so light for Mt. Hood cabins.
Why are cabins in such high demand? The settings are spectacular! Pristine forests with mountain rivers and streams are the perfect destressor for a hectic city life. Where else can you drive one hour away, a big bonus with rising gas prices, and experience the outdoors with the Mt. Hood National Forest as your playgound?
Sit at your able and look up the Zig Zag River in your Mt. Hood Nationa Forest cabin. This one is larger than most boasting nearly 1200 sq. ft. of living space. Two bedrooms downstairs and a big loft. Cedar walls and a nice big fireplace for rip roaring fires make winter time fun!
Located only 10 minutes to ski areas. Take a tour at this link for a fun loving gathering place. Asking $249,950
http://www.visualtour.com/show.asp?T=983460
CAMP CREEK CABIN 1940'S ORIGINAL
This charmer sits in the Mt. Hood National Forest on leased land. Tall firs and Camp Creek make this the greatest setting for this cabin. Paned windows, a floor to ceiling fireplace, wood floors and all wood takes you back in time.
Only minutes to ski areas or the Mt. Hood National Forest is filled with hiking trails, rivers and creeks!
Take a tour of this great cabin here:
http://www.visualtour.com/show.asp?T=981979
You'll love this starter ranch or vacation getaway located in ZigZag Village. Only $224,950. Hardwood floors, updated lighting, new paint, big deck for entertaining and a propane stove for the gourmet cook! Pool and tennis court plus access to the Sandy River and hiking trails only a short distance to the Mt. Hood National Forest. Winter time is a snap to get to the mountain only 15 minutes to skiing!
Take a tour today at :http://www.visualtour.com/show.asp?T=970709
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