Will that upgrade add value to your LO home?

Upgrade to Sell Lake Oswego Homes

Thinking of an upgrade?  There are two kinds of upgrades.  Both are key to the success of selling your Lake Oswego home.  One that lowers days on market and the other increases the sales price.  It is all about return on investment.

Preparing to sell your Lake Oswego home

Understanding the competition, what the buying trends are, and the value added is essential.  Ask yourself these real questions:

  • How can I sell my Lake Oswego home faster?
  • What adds value?
  • What brings buyers thru the door?
  • How much do they cost?
  • What is my ROI?

Experience a fresh approach

to selling Lake Oswego area homes.

Is a Lake Oswego Short Sale 4U?

Short sale reviewLake Oswego short sales is a hot topic. 

Discussing ones finances was once tabu but we are in a unique enviornment.  Conversatons may start from small talk about something from the news, and then hits close to home.  The one down the street,  a neighbor, a family member and maybe even you. 

Now may be the time.
A Lake Oswego short sale has its challenges to our credit which we hold very valuable, our emotions to which “this is our home”, and to the unknown which can be scary.  And it can be a perfect solution for many.

Lake Oswego Short Sales are Closing.

Complicated by nature, banks are closing short sales, and I hold the SFR® Designation that is the only distressed property designation offered by the NAR. Experienced at closing short sale transactions, I closed my first short sale transaction in 2008. 

Ready to discuss your specific scenario and determine if a short sale is the solution for you.  Call 503-495-5231.

Christmas in Lake Oswego

Traveling down the streets of Lake Oswego this season is just beautiful.  Holiday lights and decor put a smile on my face as I do my local shopping.  Many of us will be out this week end bringing home fresh trees to decorate during our Trim a Tree party.  Where did that tradtion from from? 

DID YOU KNOW?    The tradition of Christmas trees was started in 16th century Germany. 

Martin Luther, a German theologian, is thought to have popularized the concept. On a brisk, clear Christmas Eve, Luther was walking home under a bright, starry sky, which was so beautiful that he wanted to recreate its beauty for his children. His idea was to decorate a large evergreen with glowing candles, a custom we still honor today, but a bit safer with glowing strings of lights. 

To our friends and families of Lake Oswego, Merry Christmas.

Give Thanks

The story of Thanksgiving is a moral lesson where grit and determination triumphs.

Even today, when the world is plagued by natural calamities people rise above these challenges with sheer determination.   This Thanksgiving, let us take a moment and pray for our less fortunate brethren who did not survive the natural disasters and the brave men and women who gave their lives for the freedoms of our country.

Let us give thanks.