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Portland Real Estate Market And Investment Overview 2020

Marco Santarelli

Things improved further in May when pending sales and new listings surged in the Portland housing market. The latest “PORTLAND HOUSING MARKET REPORT” is given below. The real estate trends from last year show us that Portland's hot housing market is cooling off. Portland Housing Market Trends & Prices 2020.

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Looking Back on 2021

GeekEstate

[Editor’s Note: We publish a Weekly Transmission for GEM members , a series of long-form articles covering the spectrum from shipping container co-living spaces to the battle for listing acquisition in the first iBuyer world war. Plus, a variety of GEM members reflected on their 2021 predictions. Here’s what else changed in 2021.

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Looking Forward to 2022: Climate Takes Center Court

GeekEstate

[Editor’s Note: We publish a Weekly Transmission for GEM members , a series of long-form articles covering the spectrum from shipping container co-living spaces to the battle for listing acquisition in the first iBuyer world war. Last year’s central prediction theme was de-carbonization. We need to overlay climate on top of EVERY deal.

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A Look Forward to 2021: De-Carbonization Is King

GeekEstate

RATES STAY IN THE ONE-PERCENT. Mortgage rates will fall through at least Q1 2021. Home buyers blessed with fortuitous timing will get rates beginning with a one. Eventually, rates will climb. There will be talk that rising rates will grind housing to a halt. BY DREW MEYERS.

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Looking Back on 2022

GeekEstate

Many links included are to members-only articles, so won’t be accessible without an account already setup.]. Image created with: Jasper Prompt: New Years celebration over a city skyline reflecting houses reflecting technology with text reading “2022” Mortgage rates went up, and buying houses became harder.

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