What $445,000 Buys You in Hubbard, Oregon
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Keeping it Real (Estate): Moments of Appreciation
Isn't it a nice feeling to be seen? The other week I experienced something that completely changed the way I look at everyday interactions. I regularly patronize a local coffee shop. During the week, I set up my laptop, have a coffee and a bowl of their homemade soup, and take care of the emails, planning, and other preparation that I can do away from my office. Something about the hum of a busy coffee shop allows me greater focus. On Saturdays, before the farmer's market or kid sporting events, we stop in for hot cocoa, carbs, and coffee. It has become a lovely ritual we all look forward to. I love going there because the owners and the folks that work there are kind, charming, and engaging. It feels like home, and it's the type of place every town needs. It's really like the town square where business and life all happen side by side over coffee and treats. On a typical weekday afternoon I wander in, order my usual, and set up at a table in the back. The owner came over and asked if I had a moment, and shared that he wanted to tell me before it was public that they were going to be retiring from the business. I was stunned. Why would I be one of a privileged few to know this news before the rest of the town? Before I could ask, the owner told me that they appreciate me being there, and that I bring a light and energy to the place that they see and love. They didn't want me to feel blind sighted as a regular. I was doubly stunned, again. Who says that? All I do every time is show up, deliver kindness, sometimes a little silly conversation, please, and thank you. At the end of the day, a little appreciation and being seen goes a LONG WAY! That interaction felt incredible, because I realize that it's so easy to feel like another person simply occupying space. And it altered how I view my day-to-day interactions with people who trust me with one of their most impactful transactions of their lives: buying or selling a HOME. All that to say, I would love to take this opportunity to say thank you for being here, reading my emails, visiting my site, and taking this real estate journey with me. Your couple of moments of attention each time this arrives to your email box really does make a difference to me. THANK YOU. I'm Jennifer Schurter, a Realtor in the Portland, Oregon Metro area. I help great people like you invest in and manage their real estate portfolios. If you own your personal home, then yes, you have an investment in real estate!
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Where To Find the Best Christmas Lights in Portland, Oregon
Tis’ the season for holiday cheer and what better way to get into the spirit of the holidays than to check out some amazing Christmas light displays? Portland, OR is known for its twinkling lights this time of year and there are plenty of places to find these holiday decorations. From neighborhoods to downtown landmarks, let’s explore some of the top spots in town that are sure to put a smile on your face. Templeton Holiday Lane: Located in Beaverton, this neighborhood is one of the oldest running Christmas light shows in Portland and has been putting up thousands of lights for decades. They have earned their reputation as one of the best places around with over 40 houses participating each year. You can drive through or take a stroll down Templeton Lane to see all the amazing decorations. They also have live music performances throughout December and Santa makes an occasional appearance too! Lan Su Chinese Garden: This stunning garden provides visitors with a unique holiday experience. The traditional Chinese architecture is adorned with multicolored twinkle lights that make it look like something from a fairytale. You can walk around the garden at night and enjoy authentic Chinese food from vendors or take part in fun activities like making dumplings or writing calligraphy messages for friends and family. Peacock Lane: This infamous street located in Southeast Portland puts on an annual show of decorations every December since the 1920s! Thousands flock here each year to walk down this festive lane filled with colorful lights, blowup Santas, wooden soldiers, nutcrackers, and more! It’s so popular even Clark Griswold himself visited Peacock Lane back in 1989 as seen in National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation movie scene! Pittock Mansion: For a more classic take on Christmas lights, you will want to visit Pittock Mansion in Northwest Portland. Here you can wander through their grounds at night while admiring all the Victorian-inspired decorations they have on display each year including wreaths made from natural materials like pinecones, holly branches and ivy leaves — perfect for anyone who loves traditional holiday decorating. Plus they usually host special events such as caroling nights which add even more festive charm! Peacock Lane: This infamous street located in Southeast Portland puts on an annual show of decorations every December since the 1920s! Thousands flock here each year to walk down this festive lane filled with colorful lights, blowup Santas, wooden soldiers, nutcrackers, and more! It’s so popular even Clark Griswold himself visited Peacock Lane back in 1989 as seen in National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation movie scene! Portland offers plenty of opportunities for those looking for some festive cheer this season! Whether it’s traditional Victorian style decorations or modern blowup Santas, there’s something here for everyone! So grab the hot cocoa, bundle up warmly, and head out into town because these places won’t be lit up forever – so don’t miss your chance to take part in all the fun before it’s too late! Happy Holidays from Portland Oregon!
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