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No Time Like the Present!

March 30, 2016 by thekellygroup

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Thinking about buying your first home, or perhaps upgrading from your current place? Thanks to the current economic climate and game-changing technology in the housing market, now is the perfect time to take the plunge.

Low interest rates
Lenders are giving buyers mortgage rates that are extremely enticing—you can get a mortgage below 4.0%. There’s a good chance these are the lowest mortgage rates we’ll see in a long time, which means affordability is at a high.

Prices are on their way up
Mortgage rates may be low, but housing prices are getting higher and higher because of demand—prices increased 5.1% year-over-year in November 2015. If you’re thinking about buying, delaying a few years could lead to a higher purchase price, or getting less home for your money.

A great job market
The United States added 2.65 million jobs in the last year. There’s increasing job security and available work, leading to high consumer confidence.

Technology makes buying simpler and less expensive
Along with listing websites like Zillow and Trulia, there are an increasing number of websites and apps that simplify the process, make it easier to shop around for homes and mortgages, and save you money.

Cheap fuel
Lower gas and energy prices mean more money in your pocket and more purchasing power. The money you’re not putting into your gas tank or toward your utilities can instead go toward saving for a down payment or affording a bigger monthly mortgage payment.

 

Filed Under: Real Estate, Wilsonville, Oregon Tagged With: real estate, technology, wilsonville

Oregon Winter Driving Guide

January 13, 2016 by Wilsonville

Oregon’s beautiful scenery is a year-round source of enjoyment. Driving in Oregon’s winters, however, can be challenging. Follow these recommendations so you arrive safely at your destination! Please click here to download the Oregon Winter Driving Guide

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Filed Under: Oregon, Pacific Northwest, Wilsonville, Oregon Tagged With: oregon, pacific northwest, wilsonville

The Best Tips and Tools for Cleaning Some Common Household Items

November 25, 2015 by Wilsonville

Sometimes you just can’t find the right tool for the job, even with all the usual cleaning tools at your disposal. Here are some tips for those items and places that are always a pain to keep squeaky clean.

The microwave
The solution for a clean microwave is in your refrigerator (or maybe in the produce section of the grocery store). Microwave a cup of water and a few lemon slices, and then use a sponge to clean the microwave with the warm water.

Grease stains
This one works on clothes as well as surfaces. Rub white chalk on the grease stain, let it sit for five minutes, and then wipe it away with a wet rag.

The television
Screens on HDTVs are delicate, and you want to avoid liquid cleaners, especially on LCD screens. Instead, take a dryer sheet and use it to clean the screen. The sheet will pick up dust and reduce static, and won’t damage the TV.

Air vents
It’s always tough to thoroughly clean air vents because the spaces are so small, but they attract a ton of dust. Wrap a small towel around a butter knife, and then use the knife to clean the openings in the vent.

Filed Under: Pacific Northwest, Wilsonville, Oregon Tagged With: cleaning, maintenance, wilsonville

Become A Memory Master!

November 18, 2015 by Wilsonville

We all have so much going on in our lives that it’s inevitable that our brains will have trouble keeping up. Can’t remember the name of your new neighbors, or your bank account number, or when you scheduled your next haircut? That’s perfectly normal. But here are a few strategies for improving your memorization skills.

Get more sleep and exercise: Physical activity sends more oxygen to your brain, and a lack of sleep can be detrimental to your creativity, problem-solving skills, and critical thinking.

Give your brain a workout: Crossword puzzles, playing a musical instrument, and even a game of ping-pong are great for keeping your brain sharp and active.

Change your diet: It’s not just a myth—eating fish, especially cold-water fish like tuna and salmon, is great for your brain. Your brain also benefits from eating more fruits and vegetables, and from drinking green tea.

Filed Under: Wilsonville, Oregon Tagged With: learning, wilsonville

Five Cool Tech Ideas For Your Home

November 11, 2015 by Wilsonville

Looking for some cool upgrades for your home? Here are a few suggestions for tech devices that would make an awesome addition to your place.

  1. Laser Robot Vaccuum: This awesome little robot by Neato Robotics does the dirty work for you. Not only will it clean the house after you go to sleep, but it has a special laser that maps the home. This little guy knows where it’s been and where it hasn’t, and when it’s done it drives itself back in the closet!
  2. Heated driveway: If you live in a cold weather state, shoveling snow is a dreaded fact of life. What if you could throw the shovel away? Heated driveway technology, utilizing mats and cables within the driveway, can eliminate strenuous snow removal from your life.
  3. Thermal Imaging Gun: High energy bills taking their toll? Try the Black and Decker thermal leak detector. With this little device you can check your home for energy leaks. The infrared thermometer will detect leaks and let you know where the hot and cold spots are.
  4. Sun Tunnel: Looking to add natural light but a sky light may not be viable? Try the Velux Sun Tunnel. This cool flexible tube can find its way around obstructions and deliver a perfect amount of light into your room.
  5. Wireless Can Light Speaker: The Klipsch LightSpeaker system gives you the best of both worlds. This wireless speaker screws right into your can lighting. It even comes with an efficient LED light.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: miscellaneous, technology, wilsonville

Prevent Accidents in Your Home by Following These Simple Suggestions

November 4, 2015 by Wilsonville

Don’t ignore the old adage that most accidents happen in the home. Here are a few preventative measures you can take to help avoid some of the most common causes of accidents.

Slips, trips, and falls
The stairs are the most common cause of accidents. Be sure that the handrails are in place. They should be fastened tightly and strong enough to support an adult. Also make sure the surface of the steps have traction and nothing that would trip someone.

Beds, mattresses, and pillows
Oddly enough, these items account for a high number of accidents from people falling out of bed, and they can also cause neck and back pain. The lesson here is if your bed is hurting your back you should replace it. After all, we spend a large percentage of our lives sleeping.

Desks, cabinets, shelves, and racks
Unless you’re trying to appear on America’s Funniest Home Videos, be sure to avoid overloading these objects or loading them unevenly. If you have children, consider tethering these to a wall to prevent them from falling or tipping.

Poisoning
Poisoning affects a surprisingly high number of people, and the major issue is a toxic combination of medication. Be sure to talk to your physician if you are taking multiple medications.

Filed Under: Wilsonville, Oregon Tagged With: miscellaneous, wilsonville

How Do HOAs Work?

September 9, 2015 by Wilsonville

When you purchase a home, there’s a good chance you’ll have to pay a homeowners association fee, especially in gated communities, townhouses, condominiums, and other similar planned neighborhoods. The idea is to keep common areas clean and maintained, and there’s usually an HOA board that is responsible for setting the rules and regulations.

Each HOA is different, but most have the same core elements. You’ll typically pay your HOA fees either monthly or annually, and it’s an important factor to consider when you’re weighing your options for a new home. So what is typically included in your HOA fees?

First, the fun stuff
Amenities are typically the big perk of living in a community with an HOA. While you lose out on some of the freedom of living without an HOA, you instead get community amenities like a maintained pool, gym, clubhouse, tennis courts, and other amenities. The HOA fees pay for cleaning and maintenance, so—in theory—you’ll always have a clean pool whenever you want to use it.

Protecting the community
HOA fees often contribute to insurance for the community amenities, as well as a fund for unexpected repairs to damaged community property—think damage from weather or accidents.

General maintenance
Your HOA fees will go toward maintaining the general safety and upkeep of the community. This means things like elevator maintenance for condominiums, snow removal, and trash/recycling services.

Be active in the association
There may be a board of directors, but homeowners associations exist for the betterment of the entire community, and every voice matters. HOA meetings—and the amenities they support—provide great opportunities to meet your neighbors and make your community a better place.

Filed Under: Real Estate, Wilsonville, Oregon Tagged With: hoa, home owners association, real estate, wilsonville

The Great Mountains of the Pacific Northwest

June 23, 2015 by Wilsonville

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If you are planning on moving to Oregon is very important to note that Oregon is perfect for hiking, sightseeing and photography because of its numerous mountains. The Northwest is home to a variety of different mountain ranges which can be extremely picturesque as a view from your back window. If you’re planning on settling in Oregon it is important to note that you could be in close view of some of the most spectacular mountain ranges in the Northwest by carefully selecting your property. Mountain range is really add to the value of your home and can give you plenty of opportunity for hiking, exploring and getting in touch with the outdoors. Here’s a breakdown of some of the top mountain ranges in the Northwest that you could enjoy by purchasing real estate in Oregon.

  1. Mount Hood: Mount Hood is home to some beautiful ski resorts and spectacular lakes. If you are looking for a weekend getaway or you want to take to the slopes through the winter close locations to Mount Hood could be perfect for you or your family.
  2. Mount St Helens: located northeast of Portland Oregon this volcano erupted last on July 10, 2008. Mount Saint Helens is perhaps America’s most famous volcano and it features spectacular views as well as a national park. Taking in its beauty or exploring the natural Park and reserve center can be a wonderful experience for you and your family.
  3. Mount Adams is located in nearby Washington and is a potentially active volcano in the same category as Mount Saint Helens. It’s the second-highest mountain in the entire state of Washington and plays host to a wonderful US national Park which can offer the perfect getaway for any outdoor adventurers settling in Oregon.
  4. Mount Jefferson: Mount Jefferson is part of the cascade Range and brats on the most recognizable mountains in Oregon because it’s the second-highest. Mount Jefferson is itself a volcano as well but its latest direction took place in 950 A.D. The area surrounding Mount Jefferson is pristine and perfect for outdoor explorers.

These are just a few of the great mountains of the Northwest that you could potentially explore or have views of from your new home in Oregon.

Filed Under: Oregon Tagged With: mountains, nature, oregon, pacific northwest, wilsonville

Why Is Everyone Moving to Oregon?

June 18, 2015 by Wilsonville

There are numerous hot spots around the nation, locations that people are flocking to in droves because the quality of living and offered amenities is simply extraordinary. Of these hot spots, it may come as a surprise to many that Oregon has topped the list for two years in a row. For us native Oregonians there is no question, this is the place to be!

In a recent study from United Van Lines where over 129,000 moves were tracked, the company found that “66% of all interstate moves in Oregon were from people moving into the state, rather than leaving it.” This again confirms what we just said, we Oregonians are here to stay. So what is it that’s attracting so many new residents?

The answer to the question is multi-faceted, though at the very core it can be attributed to the “long-term trend of migration to southern and western states where house costs are lower, climates are more temperate and job growth is at or above the national average.” The median price for a single-family home in Portland is $285,000, compared to $481,000 in Los Angeles and $881,000 in San Francisco.

In addition to lower real estate prices and a lower cost of living, Oregon is home to many great amenities including public transit, green space and the local arts and entertainment scene. Oregon is also an incredible Mecca for outdoor enthusiasts with endless hiking/biking trails, the Pacific Coast, Mt. Hood and countless other excursions. Portland’s central location to all of these amenities make it comparatively desirable to other Oregon towns.

Oregon is attractive compared to its northern and southern neighbors, Washington and California, so for those seeking a move to the west coast in general Oregon is a good place to land. Did you know that Portland has more breweries than any other city in the world? It also has the country’s highest percentage of two-wheeled commuters and is consistently voted as bike-friendliest. If you’re considering a move to Oregon then please start your property search by clicking the “Buy Real Estate” tab at the top of the page!

Filed Under: Oregon Tagged With: best places to live, move to oregon, oregon, pacific northwest, portland, wilsonville

Welcome to Wilsonville, Oregon!

June 17, 2015 by Wilsonville

Wilsonville is currently Oregon’s 25th largest city, with a population just over 20,000 residents. Originally founded in 1880 at the Boones Ferry crossing on the Willamette River, the city has grown into a thriving community renowned for its beauty, environmental stewardship and convenience. As part of the Portland metropolitan area, and given its convenient location near I-5, Wilsonville is situated in the perfect location for commuting employees. Beyond its convenient location, Wilsonville also offers residents a gorgeous and thriving community to call home.

Winner of a Bronze Walk Friendly Community award for commitment to pedestrian safety and accessibility, Wilsonville has maintained its dedication for convenient and safe transportation for residence. The city has also been recognized for its sustainability, commitment to the environment and waste prevention with the State Recycler of the Year award in 2010. Wilsonville’s environmental stewardship received further public acclaim when awarded the State Land Board Award in 2003 and 2006 for the Lower Boeckman Creek Fish Passage and Stream Restoration Projects. Wilsonville’s dedication to managing natural resources has also earned it a Tree City USA designation for over nine years! It is no wonder then that the city’s motto is “Serving the Community with Pride!” View more of Wilsonville’s awards here.

Wilsonville not only boasts a beautiful and safe community, it is also home to some of Oregon’s best fine dining restaurants with a delicious variety for residents to choose from! Visit Dar Essalam for delectable Moroccan cuisine, or head to renowned Oswego Grill for American cuisine at its finest! Abella Italian Kitchen, located in downtown Wilsonville, offers Italian dining for the discerning palate. Abella Italian Kitchen also features locally sourced produce, meats and seafood. For a more relaxed dining experience, head to Boone Town Bistro & Bar for American fare including filet mignon, burgers, regional seafood and so much more! To learn more about live music events held at Boone Town Bistro & Bar, visit their event calendar page here. To sample some truly local fare, be sure to visit Wilsonville’s Farmers Market, located in Sofia Park, where local farmers and chefs serve up a fantastic array of regional delicacies.

For more information about Wilsonville please click here or click on the About Wilsonville tab at the top of the page!

Filed Under: Oregon Tagged With: fine dining, oregon, wilsonville

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