Just Listed! Portland Area Townhouse

$223,000
2 Bed / 2.1 Bath
1,172 SQFT
Great and affordable 2 bedroom townhome with 2.5 baths. 85 walk score and 91 bike score. Close to mass transit Max, TriMet bus line, and Lents Park. This home boast beautiful designer interior paint. The backyard is fence for privacy. Master bedroom has a balcony. Gas stove in the kitchen for fast cooking. Youll have plenty of standing room on the main level with 9ft ceiling. Great townhome, priced to sell. View all information.
8819 SE Ellis St 2
Portland OR 97266
MLS #: 17036199
Taxes: $1,987
Type: Townhouse
Year Built: 2006
Style: Townhouse, Common
Interior Features
Vinyl Floor
Wall to Wall Carpet
Laundry
Exterior Features
Fenced
Roof: Composition
Utility Information
Sewer: Public
Fuel: Gas
Homeowners Association Information (HOA)
Dues: $289
Garage
Attached
Lot Information
Level
Commons
Heating and Cooling
Forced Air
None
School Information
Elementary School: Lent
High School: Franklin
Just Listed! Huge Hawthorne Bungalow

$475,000
3 Bed / 2 Bath
3,264 SQFT
*OPEN THIS WEEKEND*
- Saturday, Oct 14 12 noon – 5:00 pm
- Sunday, Oct 15 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
1835 SE 32nd Pl
Portland, OR 97214
MLS #: 17481870
Taxes: $5,378
Lot Size: 4,356 SQFT
Type: Single-Family Home
Year Built: 1910
Style: Craftsman, Bungalow
County: Multnomah County
Community: Hawthorne / Richmond
Exterior Features
Yard
Free Standing Hot Tub
Sauna
Deck
Barbeque Pit
Roof: Composition
Interior Features
Wood Floors
Washer/Dryer
Heating and Cooling
For-95+
Forced Air
Property Features
Fireplace: Wood
Garage
Detached
Basement Information
Partially Finished
Exterior Door
Full Basement
School Information
Elementary School: Abernethy
Middle School: Hosford
High School: Cleveland
Utility Information
Sewer: Public
Fuel: Gas
Subdivision
Hawthorne / Richmond
Broker Open! Portsmouth 3 bedroom

1,080 SQFT
How to Move In Without Stressing Out Your Pets


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How to move-in without stressing out your pets
As you begin to pack, your dog or cat begins to stress, wondering why everything in their environment is suddenly changing. And while moving is stressful for human beings, it can be even more stressful for pets. After all, the tiny insular world your pet lives in is being deconstructed piece by piece.
To help your animals move into a new home, take these extra steps to make the transition easier for them. For the sake of brevity, this article is focused on cats and dogs. However, if you own an exotic pet you should check and make sure your amazing ferret or snapping turtle is legal wherever you plan to move.
Part of the Pack
Be sure to pack your pet’s stuff last. Keeping Fido in a familiar environment for as long as possible is best. It may concern him or her when your stuff begins to disappear, but if the doggie bed suddenly goes missing, Fido may panic. Once you’re in your new home, it’s a good idea to keep pets in one place until the rest of the house (or at least the furniture) has been assembled. Stress considerations aside, you don’t want a cat running between your legs when you’re carrying a 200 pound bedroom dresser. Once the heavy lifting is complete, unpack your pet’s things and create a safe and familiar space, then give Fluffy time to get used to the new environment. Let pets explore on their own time. Their new home is going to be filled with tons of new textures and smells your pet hasn’t encountered before, so give them time to get used to it.
Familiarity First
Your pets are creatures of habit. Any major change will cause some stress, but keeping a familiar schedule helps take the edge off. If you changed time zones during your move, keep your pet’s feeding schedule the same for the first week before beginning to shift over to your current time. Acclimating your pets may be more difficult for dogs that are accustomed to regular walks. If possible, try to adjust your pet’s walking and feeding schedules gradually over time.
Animals have stronger olfactory senses than people do so with that mind another way to make your new place feel more like home is to keep familiar smells in the house. If the first thing you do in the morning is make coffee, it’s a good idea to have a cup when you first get in. Also avoid washing sheets and blankets for the first week or so in your new apartment, doing so can help your pet feel more at home by keeping the smell of your old place around for awhile.
Pupdate
Be sure to update your pet’s tags and microchips before you move. Times of stress and change are when pets are most likely to run away. If that happens, you will want to be sure that your pet’s microchip and collar have the new address. For those of you who still have landlines, it’s also a good idea to list your mobile number on your pet’s chip or tag, that way the number will remain current through the move.
Just Listed! HUD Owned 2 bed/1 bath

$210,000
2 Bed / 1 Bath
1,112 SQFT
Great ONE level in the heart of SE Portland. 2 bedroom/1 bath. Large family room and living room. Large attached garage. Close to bus, food carts and Springwater Corridor. Backyard is fully fenced and ready for personal landscaping touches. Sold As-Is. HUD Owned. FHA. #431-392688. View listing information.
7401 SE 83rd Ave
Portland OR 97266
MLS #: 17519113
Taxes: $2,917
Lot Size: 5,227 SQFT
Type: Single-Family Home
Year Built: 1942
Style: Ranch
School Information
Elementary School: Kelly
Middle School: Lane
High School: Franklin
Heating and Cooling
Forced Air
Exterior Features
Roof: Composition
Utility Information
Sewer: Public
Fuel: Gas
Lot Information
Level
Garage
Attached
Broker Open! 15 NE 117th Ave. 97220

$320,000
4 Bed / 2.1 Bath
1,586 SQFT
This great 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home is located in the desirable David Douglas School District and close to shopping, parks, the Max Blue line and the 84 and 205 freeways. This home is move in ready with brand new laminate hardwood flooring throughout the lower level as well as on the stairway, hallway and bathroom areas on the second floor. The large kitchen features S/S appliances and an indoor laundry room and spacious backyard!
Just Listed! Traditional Home in David Douglas School District

$320,000
4 Bed / 2.1 Bath
1,586 SQFT
This great 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home is located in the desirable David Douglas School District and close to shopping, parks, the Max Blue line and the 84 and 205 freeways. This home is move in ready with brand new laminate hardwood flooring throughout the lower level as well as on the stairway, hallway and bathroom areas on the second floor. The large kitchen features S/S appliances and an indoor laundry room and spacious backyard! View all photos and information.
15 NE 117th Ave
Portland OR 97220
MLS #: 17635412
Taxes: $3,676
Lot Size: 3,049 SQFT
Type: Single-Family Home
Year Built: 2007
Style: 2 Story, Traditional
County: Multnomah County
Interior Features
Engineered Hardwood
Laminate Flooring
Wall to Wall Carpet
Sprinkler
Laundry
Hardwood Floors
Garage Door Opener
School Information
Elementary School: Ventura Park
Middle School: Floyd Light
High School: David Douglas
Utility Information
Sewer: Public
Fuel: Gas
Heating and Cooling
Forced Air
Basement Information
Crawlspace
Exterior Features
Yard
Sprinkler
Porch
Patio
Fenced
Roof: Composition
Kitchen
Island
Built-In Dishwasher
Built-In Range
Lot Information
Level
Property Features
Fireplace: Gas
Garage
Attached
Broker Open! 6323 N Oberlin St. 97203

1,998 SQFT
Listed by Leah Bush Real Estate Broker, this wartime fixer features coved ceilings and hardwood floors on main level. Breakfast nook, fireplace with insert. 1/2 mile from U of P, St Johns and Cathedral Park. View all listing information.
How to Keep Your Washing Machine Clean

How to Keep Your Washing Machine Clean
If you have an active lifestyle, the laundry room is your hangout. When the week is over you have muddy gardening clothes, kids’ peanut butter and jelly lunch shirts, dusting and dish rags, etc. There is only so much stain removing power in the world to help! Laundry detergent is one step in keeping your clothes fresh, but overtime it can leave a film on your washer drum which can cause your washer to run less effectively. There are a few simple steps to keep your washing machine at its freshest. This article will cover high efficiency (HE) machines and top-loading non-HE machines.
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The Best Cleaning Solutions
The first step to this cleaning process is to identify which cleaner you would like to use. You only want to use one cleaner and never combine.
– White vinegar
– Bleach
– Commercial cleanser
– Custom cleaner from your washer/dryer manufacturers
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High Efficiency (HE) Machines
High efficiency machines are among the most popular. Lucky for those HE machine users, most of these machines come with a cleaning cycle.
1. Choose the “clean” cycle. If your machine doesn’t have this, select the hottest water setting. In some cases, this may be the setting for whites or heavily stained clothes.
2. Choose the added rinse cycle if it’s available.
3. Fill the bleach dispenser with your cleanser choice.
4. Fill the tub to the highest level (this will probably be automatic with the clean cycle) and run the machine.
5. If you don’t have a second rinse cycle, run the rinse cycle again manually.
Once the cycle has ended, use a microfiber cloth dipped in vinegar to clean the gasket that seals the door and the area around it. “Carefully pull it back and inspect to see if you have mold, mildew or socks (as is the case with mine) underneath,” Rapinchuk says.
Don’t overlook cleaning the dispensers. Use vinegar or soapy water to wipe any detergent, bleach, fabric softeners or other laundry add-ins from the dispensers. “You can often just pop them out,” Brucia says. Wipe off all these areas with a cloth dipped in water and dry them with a microfiber cloth.
Finish by wiping down the controls and the outside of the machine with a microfiber cloth dipped in vinegar or an all-purpose spray. To make the exterior shine, dry with a microfiber cloth.
For Top-Loading Non-HE Washers
Although older machines don’t generally have a cycle for cleaning, you can easily create your own version. It involves a bit of a wait time between beginning the cycle and ending it, so use that time to clean other areas that won’t be reached by the water in the tub.
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1. Choose the hot water setting and the longest cycle.
2. Fill the tub to the maximum level, then pause the machine.
3. Add 4 cups of white vinegar or 1 cup of bleach to the water and let the machine agitate for a minute or two.
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4. Pause the machine and let it sit for an hour. Dip a microfiber cloth into the soaking solution, wring it out and use it to clean the top of the drum and agitator (where the water doesn’t reach) and the inside of the lid.
If you can remove the bleach and fabric softener dispensers, do so and clean the areas beneath them with the cloth and cleaning solution as well. If they are fixed in place, clean them and the area around them. “Using vinegar will help eliminate the detergent buildup,” Brucia says.
Finally, clean the control panel and the outside of the machine with the cleaning solution or an all-purpose spray. Use a dry microfiber cloth to dry and polish the surfaces.
5. Restart the machine and finish the cycle. “You won’t smell the vinegar, but if you do, simply add another rinse cycle,” Rapinchuk says.