Special Insert: Living By Design | January/February 2019

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| LIVING BY DESIGN, JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2019, VOL. 5 |

WELCOME Welcome to Living By Design, a publication showcasing the expertise and excellence of Hasson Company, Realtors top producers. In each issue you’ll learn more about available properties, lifestyle and design trends, and what these Hasson brokers can offer you. Our company has 180 full-time agents in seven offices spanning Portland, Central Oregon and Southwest Washington.

REAL ESTATE BY THE NUMBERS PORTLAND

LAKE OSWEGO

BEND

VANCOUVER, WA

Median Sales Price: $422,400 Monthly Change: -0.2% Annual Change: 0.6%

Median Sales Price: $649,100 Monthly Change: -0.2% Annual Change: 1.6%

Median Sales Price: $425,600 Monthly Change: 0.7% Annual Change: 9.4%

Median Sales Price: $315,300 Monthly Change: 0.6% Annual Change: 8.6%

2018 LAKE OSWEGO MEDIAN HOME SALES

2018 PORTLAND MEDIAN HOME SALES

$675K $670K

$435K

$665K

$430K

$660K $655K

$425K

$650K $645K

Jan

Feb March April

May

June

July

Aug

Sept

Oct

$420K

$640K

$415K

$635K $630K

2018 BEND MEDIAN HOME SALES

Jan

Feb March April

May

June

July

Aug

Sept

Oct

2018 VANCOUVER, WA, MEDIAN HOME SALES $430K

$316K $314K

$425K

$312K

$420K

$310K $308K

$415K

$306K $304K $302K $300K $298K

$410K $405K $400K Jan

Feb March April

May

June

July

Aug

Sept

Oct

$395K

Jan

Feb March April

May

June

July

Aug

Sept

Oct

SOURCE: ZILLOW.COM

Hasson Company, Realtors 15400 Boones Ferry Road Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035 Produced in association with Statehood Media

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Rebecca Green Broker

Kendall Bergstrom-deLancellotti Principal Broker

M: 541.728.1143 E: rebeccagreen@hasson.com W: sellingportlandrealestate.com

M: 503.799.2596 E: kendall@hasson.com W: kendallbergstrom.com

Marcia Kies Principal Broker

Steve Studley Broker

M: 503.789.1525 E: kiesm@hasson.com W: marciakies.hasson.com

M: 360.606.8816 E: steve@hasson.com W: stevestudley.hasson.com


| LIVING SMART |

REAL ESTATE MARKET FORECAST Rebecca Green Broker

As the new year approaches and we come off a real estate market that has normalized a bit, there are three things experts are telling us to watch in 2019. Each could play into real estate sales in any area. 1. INTEREST RATES Experts are predicting the Federal Reserve will increase interest rates twice in 2019, but those increases are expected to be gradual. 2. INFLATION Inflation is expected to increase a bit in 2019 due in part to a strengthening labor market. 3. STRENGTH OF THE ECONOMY The trend of a growing economy is expected to endure in 2019. Although it is impossible to predict the future, current trends and statistics help create a picture of the real estate market’s health. Overall home prices nationally are up 4.6

percent, and in many of our neighborhoods, they are up more than 10 percent. In communities where prices have consistently escalated, we have seen some normalizing as buyers are standing on the sidelines a bit. Homes are still selling quickly, although closer to twenty-nine days in many areas and not quite as fast as a year ago. This is still an indicator of stable times. Inventory can be tight in many neighborhoods, locally and nationally. People are leaning toward staying in their homes longer and housing starts are at an all-time low, but new building inventory is on the rise as housing permits are up. We expect 2019 to see some shifts in the real estate market, but nothing that will cause investment insecurity in buying or selling. New tax code may have an impact on some price points, as the interest deduction is capped at $750,000—down from $1 million—and the property tax deduction is capped at $10,000. This may mean less expendable cash for those with or needing a larger mortgage. Interested in more localized market insights? We’d love to hear from you. Rebecca Green | 541.728.1143 | rebeccagreen@hasson.com

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| GET THE LOOK |

CLASS UP YOUR KITCHEN Whether it’s a full remodel or just a few small touches to make it seem new again, we picked out some products to make your kitchen shine.

NATIVE TRAILS FARMHOUSE DOUBLE BOWL SINK This concrete farmhouse sink is the perfect combination— beautiful and easy to maintain. Available in four colors, it can be installed as an apron front or a standard undermount, and is made from a combination of jute fiber and cement—which means it weighs a lot less than other concrete sinks, too. $1,925 www.nativetrails.net

BIG CHILL 24-INCH RETRO FRIDGE

Pretty up your kitchen with a set of flour sack towels from Bird Mafia, a Portland-based design company. The towels are screen-printed by hand based on designs cut from a single sheet of paper. The towels come in a variety of designs, all inspired by the beautiful world outside your kitchen window.

If you love the look of the 1950s but prefer the energy efficiency of today’s appliances, Big Chill has you dialed. This vintage refrigerator is designed for a smaller space, but the company offers larger options as well as matching ovens, stovetops and other appliances (including a dishwasher front). There are more than 200 custom color options that will make your space singularly cool.

$20 for two www.birdmafia.com

$2,395 www.bigchill.com

BIRD MAFIA’S WILD GARDEN TOWELS

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| TRENDING |

SMART KITCHENS

ABOVE Apps can help make your kitchen run like clockwork.

We live in a time of constantly changing technology. Anyone who ever watched “The Jetsons” knows we’re living in the future. That extends to the kitchen. You can connect everything from your meat thermometer to your Crock Pot to an app that will help you make sure you don’t undercook the roast or overcook the potatoes. But which of these technologies are actually worth it? Do we need a giant tablet-like screen on our refrigerator, or will a handwritten note still do the trick? A few suggestions for when kitchen upgrades are worthwhile. First, think about counter space—will adding another gadget to your kitchen mean too much counter clutter, or will it eliminate other dusty pieces you never use? When it comes to smart tech, you can connect your WiFi-enabled refrigerator and oven and sous vide and countless other kitchen items to Amazon’s smart devices. But remember that those will take up space on your counter as well. Next, consider safety—if you or a family member has a habit of leaving a burner on, then a smart oven and stovetop might be a good fit. A WiFienabled range allows you to monitor active burners, set the oven to turn off automatically, or preheat from afar. Or maybe you have a kid who just never seems to close the refrigerator door. How long has it been open? Do we have to throw out perishables? Smart fridges can alert you to an open door or tell you when the temperature inside has gotten too high. Finally, consider the two prongs of convenience and performance. If what you value is being able to more easily cook with increased accuracy (changing temperatures, checking that you have the right ingredients from your phone, that sort of thing), then going all in on the kitchen tech craze is probably the right choice.

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| PORTLAND |

AN ENTERTAINER’S PARADISE Kendall Bergstrom-deLancellotti Principal Broker

When the owners of this 3,916-square-foot home chose to reimagine their kitchen in 2002, they thought about entertaining, cooking and using high-quality materials. The designer client and architect, Leon Trice, along with master builder Mike Barth, created a one-of-a-kind stunning chef’s kitchen. The space has many custom features, including Trovo Design Works custom metal bands on the wall, toe kick and island edge as well as a metallic auto-body finish on the upper cabinets. A focal point are the thick lucite shelves set into a mirror wall which showcase featured glassware at the bar end of the kitchen. Two iconic 30-inch Gaggenau convection ovens sit below the long working/buffet marble counter. The Abbaka range hood, handmade in Denmark, is made of seamless stainless steel. The spacious entertaining island is built from an unusual honed gray marble and the accompanying countertops are honed Carrera marble. Tall glass, metal and steel factory doors by Torrance lead from the kitchen to the covered barbecue area and adjacent courtyard, making outdoor eating and entertaining easy. The matching steel windows expand the space visually from the counter to the ceiling. Heated white honed Carrera marble floors do a great job of hiding your dog’s paw prints, too.

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LOCATION: NW Hills of Portland DETAILS: 3 beds, 3.5 baths, 3,916 sq. ft. Kendall Bergstrom-deLancellotti, Principal Broker 503.799.2596 | kendall@hasson.com JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2019

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LOCATION: West Linn DETAILS: 5 beds, 3.5 baths, 4,022 sq. ft. PRICE: $1,125,000 (SOLD) Rebecca Green, Broker 541.728.1143 | rebeccagreen@hasson.com Marcia Kies, Principal Broker 503.789.1525 | kiesm@hasson.com JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2019

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| VANCOUVER, WA |

THE HUB OF YOUR HOME Steve Studley Broker

Our homes are formed from many unique spaces, each with their own feel and spirit, reflective of different aspects of our lives. Bedrooms are restful and rejuvenative, a retreat between days. Dining rooms have a formal grandeur and the air of gatherings. Offices speak of whirlwinds of productivity and living rooms mark the freedom of relaxation. But kitchens carry a distinction of connectivity to all the day’s pieces. Kitchens are the pivoting point around which all our lives spin, the intersection of our many comings and goings, regardless of how we spend our days. Our lives are full, our schedules hectic and our opportunities to connect to the people we share our homes with seem fewer and farther between. But these busy lives come together in the kitchen, standing at the refrigerator, raiding the pantry or simply grabbing a glass of water. In moments of reflection, kitchens carry a romantic weight as the stage on which so many of our most sincere memories are played. Take the time to find a home with a kitchen befitting of such an important role, and trust the right people to help you find it—people who understand the worth of those intangible values.

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LOCATION: 5905 Buena Vista Drive, Vancouver, WA DETAILS: 6 beds, 9 baths, 9,102 sq. ft. PRICE: Call for price Steve Studley, Broker 360.606.8816 | steve@hasson.com JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2019

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SPECIALIZING IN BATHROOM, KITCHEN, AND SMALL REMODELS.

MICHAEL GREEN GENERAL CONTRACTOR CONTRACT PDX CCB #212752 CONTRACTPDX@GMAIL.COM C: 541.728.1352 O: 503.773.0075


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