Introducing M Together

M Realty is on a mission to make the world a more beautiful place. We believe that caring individuals working together can make an impact on a variety of causes benefiting an array of community organizations. We created M Together to help our staff, agents, clients, and other friends give back to local nonprofits.

M Together helps facilitate agents contributions through monetary giving, volunteer hours, and collaborates with agents through web design, print media, and corporate sponsored events.

Check out some of the organizations already being supported by M Together:

   

 

 

 

 

Hidden Gems: Food Carts

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While food carts as a concept are a famous fixture in Portland, this Hidden Gem spotlight focuses on getting your brain (and mouth) around your favorite flavor of indie cuisine no matter when and where your belly rumbles.

Food carts, like whales and peas and dolphins, are happiest in pods. This is advantageous because their listed hours often serve as rough sketches. If it's a sunny day, the cart may stay open later or just close early so the proprietor can play outside too.

Fickle as that may sound, it makes the food cart experience an adventure. On the off-chance you aren't able to get what you came for, that cart's podmates will gladly feed you with their offerings. The list below is conveniently divided by location and likely hours of operation to help you get some of this fantastic food in your face!

Featured Carts

Food Carts004lowresWestside Alder Food Cart Pod (SW 9th & Alder) Nong's Khao Man Gai - Mon-Fri - 10a-4p The Frying Scotsman - Mon-Fri - 11a-4p Samurai Bento - Mon-Fri - 11a-4p Grilled Cheese Grill - Sun-Thurs 11a-5p, Fri-Sat 11a-8p

 


 

quimbyQ19 Food Cart Pod (NW 19th & Quimby) Sawasdee Thai - Mon-Fri - 9a-3p The Lunch Box - Mon-Fri - 11a-3p OMG Oregon Made Grub - Mon-Fri 11a-3p

 


 

Food Carts021lowresEastside Bundy's Bagels (1421 SE 33rd) Wed-Fri 6a-3p, Sat 8a-5p, Sun 8a-3p Potato Champion (1207 SE Hawthorne) - Tues-Wed 4p-1a, Thurs-Fri 4p-3a, Sat 12p-3a, Sun 12p-1a Angry Unicorn (5205 SE Foster) Tues-Sat - 12:15p-7p Grilled Cheese Grill (1027 NE Alberta) - Sun-Mon 11:30a-3:30p, Tues-Thurs 11:30a-8p, Fri-Sat 11:30a-2:30a Los Gorditos (SE 50th & Division) - Mon-Sat 10a-9p Cartlandia Super Pod (8145 SE 82nd) - 10a-9p

Click here for a full map of Portland's food cart pods!

Inspiring Home Tours

hometour Living-Dining_5005 SW 18th Pl_055_lowresHave you ever been invited into someone's home, been given the nickel tour, spotted something fantastic and thought to yourself that you're definitely copying that when you get home? Maybe it's a clever storage idea, an accent wall, vintage fixtures in the kitchen, creative furniture placement or a back patio designed for maximum outdoor entertainment. Then the next time you host a dinner party, you can be the one who basks in the praise of your guests.

Beyond bragging rights, you might just add an inspired bit of functionality to your daily living space. Or you may be hankering to get those creative juices flowing for an upcoming remodel. Bigger still, it could be time to migrate to a new home altogether. Heck, even if you're just looking for something fun to do after brunch, taking a home tour is a solution to all these scenarios.

These thoughtfully curated experiences book up quickly, so select your favorites, buy your tickets (where applicable) and mark your calendar!

living space 1 french door detail_1811 NW Couch St #511_021_lowresArchitectural Heritage Center's Old House Revival Tour - Sat, April 11th - 10am to 4pm

Modern Home Tour (presented by Gray Magazine) - Sat, April 25th - 11am to 5pm

The Ultimate New Home Showcase - Sat & Sun, April 25th & 26th and May 2nd and 3rd - 11am to 5pm

Restore Oregon's Mid-Century Modern Tour - Sat, May 9th - 10am to 4pm

Irvington Home Tour - Sun, May 17th

Sneak Peeks for Feb 2015

This month's fantastic sneak peeks are located throughout Portland, Lake Oswego, McMinnville, Estacada and West Linn. The market is heating up and still as competitive as ever, so getting a jump on listings before they're available to the general public is always an advantage. Take an exclusive sneak peek at these upcoming properties before they go live!

 

Lake Front

Lake Front Rd, Lake Oswego - approx. $2,295,000

This classy contemporary estate on Lake Oswego boasts all the charm and luxury one would expect from premier listing on a private lake. Exquisite details abound in the spacious home, rivaling the pristine views of its back patio overlooking the lake.

Residence Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4 Square Feet: 4,245

 


 

Wild Rose Drive

Wild Rose Dr, West Linn - approx. $624,900

Wonderful home in fabulous location of Rosemont Summit. So close to everything: Tanner Creek Park, schools, shopping.... Open kitchen/family room space, hardwood floors, wainscoting. There is so much to offer from the home, neighborhood, schools, community... the list goes on.

Residence Bedrooms: 4 plus bonus room Bathrooms: 2.1 Square Feet: 3,366

 


 

SW Market St

SW Market St, Portland - approx. $995,000

Immaculate 1895 Victorian home nestled in the heart of the historical Goose Hollow neighborhood. Lovingly renovated from top to bottom to feature the latest modern amenities as well as to showcase the incomparable style and architectural detail of Portland's yesteryear.

Residence Bedrooms: 2 Bathrooms: 2.5 Square Feet: 2,800

 


 

SW Pineridge St

SW Pineridge St, Portland - approx. $559,900

Located in Raleigh Hills on a quarter acre lot, this contemporary home has been beautifully updated and maintained. Surrounded by lush trees and breathtaking views of nature, the yard is a wonderfully private retreat--perfect for relaxing and entertaining.

Residence Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 3 Square Feet: 2,358

 


 

SE Sunview Ln

SE Sunview Ln, Estacada - approx. $839,000

Sunsets and satisfaction! Perfect one level custom-built executive home with sunset views of Portland on two level acres. Hangar with RV parking and hookups, shop with four entry roll-up doors. Car collectors? Boats? Toys? It's got the room and a paved 3600 foot airstrip!

Residence Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2.1 Square Feet: 3,467

 


 

Arthur

Arthur St, McMinnville - approx. $350k-$380k

Secluded paradise near downtown McMinnville. Spacious home with 100% nature views from nearly every room.

Residence Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 3.1 Square Feet: 2,850

 


 

Arthur

Ladd's Addition, SE Portland - approx. $660,000

Sunny, spacious bungalow with vintage built-ins, hardwoods, and gorgeous south-facing kitchen. Garage with studio potential. Ideal location near New Seasons, cafes, and Abernathy and Cleveland schools.

Residence Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 2 Square Feet: 2,782

Hidden Gems: Artisan Foods of Portland

artisanfoodThere's an extra layer of pride when a local business achieves renown that extends beyond the shores of Portland. Not only are these artisans crafting their products here at home, but they'll invite you inside to see how they do it and taste their wares firsthand.

   Bob's Red Mill

Employing time-honored techniques to quartz-grind their whole grains into an array of wholesome products, Bob's Red Mill employees are as dedicated to quality as to each other. On Bob's 81st birthday, he gave the company to his employees because "it was just the right thing to do." Learn more about this remarkable organization on the factory tour at their world headquarters.

Their Whole Grain Store and Restaurant is open six days a week (closed Sundays) and serves hearty breakfasts, lunches and dinners.

   Ancient Heritage Dairy

Portland's first urban creamery! Family founded, after the passing of Kathy, beloved wife, mother and cheese maker, father and son continue the business in her honor. They're opening soon on the corner of SE 7th and Main Street in Portland. Their award-winning cheeses can currently be purchased in their online store.

   Blue Star Donuts

Made from scratch throughout the day for maximum freshness, their donuts are always glazed to order. Blue Star prides itself on the highest in culinary standards and uses local, seasonal ingredients. There are no artificial flavors or preservatives and they have vegan options!

Check out their locations in Southeast, Southwest and North Portland.

   Moonstruck Chocolate

Founded in Portland in 1993 on the principle that truly superior chocolates must be hand-crafted, Moonstruck still practices the same concept today. Their chocolates are designed to be not just a passing flavor but a memorable experience.

They have chocolate cafes on Alder, NW 23rd, in Pioneer Place and Beaverton. Check out the outlet store located in their factory to see how it's all made!

Up Your Credit Score

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Brent Lucas of Guild Mortgage, M Realty's featured partner, prepared this helpful guide to boosting your credit score.

We all know that having a good credit score is important to our financial well-being and can open doors, such as allowing us to borrow money at favorable rates for homes, cars or college tuition for our children.

Understanding, though, doesn't always lead to following the best practices and many of us make basic mistakes with our credit that can hurt our scores, according to a recent survey by the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC).

Fortunately, you can repair and improve your credit score if it has been damaged and the Guild Mortgage home gurus have found expert advice to help. It starts with knowing what you are up against, advises the NFCC. All U.S. consumers are entitled to a free copy of their credit report every year from each of the three credit reporting agencies, and these reports can be obtained at AnnualCreditReport.com. Look at your report and find out if there are any issues that you need to correct, such as late or missed payments.

If you do spot any errors on your credit report, dispute them with the credit reporting agencies, says Forbes.com. The three agencies are Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion, and all three offer online options for disputing erroneous entries on your credit report.

Negotiating with your creditors can also prove beneficial. For example, contact a credit card company and offer to pay your balance in full if they will report your debt as "paid as agreed," or remove the late payment information from your credit file. Forbes.com advises getting this agreement in writing before you make the payment.

credit scoreAnother important step you can take is to set up automatic payment reminders for your bills, says myfico.com. That's because payment history is one of the major factors used by the credit agencies in computing your credit score. You can take it a step further and be worry free about missing due dates by setting up automatic payments for your credit card bills, which will be deducted each month from your bank account.

Paying down your debt is also extremely important. Although this can be difficult to do, it is more manageable if you take it on a step-by-step basis. First, stop using your credit cards. Then, come up with a plan to pay the most on cards that charge the highest interest rate. Over time, you will see a marked reduction in your debt, which will make you feel proud of your progress while boosting your credit score.

If you are having trouble getting approved for credit because of your credit history, consider a co-signer for a loan or credit card. You will have to find someone willing to be equally responsible for any late or missed payments, which would damage their credit score as well. But if you use this opportunity responsibly, you can rebuild your credit score while also learning and establishing good credit habits. The biggest step, according to the experts: not borrowing more than you can afford to pay back, and making your payments on time.

Credit limits are also something to manage intelligently. Those who max out their credit cards can hurt their credit score. Keep your credit card balance at or below 35 percent of your credit limit, advises USAToday.com. Consumers with the best credit scores tend to use about 7 percent of their available credit, but 10 to 20 percent is within a safe range, says the website.

Finally, maintaining a diverse mix of different types of credit can boost your score. This could include a mortgage, home equity line of credit, auto loan or credit card. And of course, make the payments on time so you build a positive history!

By following these tips, even if your credit has taken a hit in the past, you can get back on the road to good financial health and use credit effectively.

If you'd like more information about preparing your credit score for home ownership, now is the perfect time to reach out to your favorite real estate agent to be connected with a financial professional like Brent.

Success Stories for Feb 2015

Properly presented, homes at all price points are still seeing exciting movement. These wonderful properties sold swiftly with TrueView, the perfect marketing system to present your home to the world. It is still a fantastic time to sell. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions about your own real estate plans.

 


 

1260 Swift Shore Cir - $425,000

Sold in 3 days, multiple offers! Beds: 4 | Baths: 3 | 2,538 sqft.

Listed with a previous agent last year throughout the peak buying season without success, an M Realty agent took over last month and sold it in three days for full price with multiple offers. Trusting their agent on the value of staging their home, the sellers maximized the property for TrueView and achieved wonderful results!

Check out the TrueView site with more photos and videos.

 


 

18951 Indian Springs Cir - $465,000

Sold in 3 days, $15k over asking Beds: 5 | Baths: 3 | 2,865 sqft.

Nestled in a Lake Oswego neighborhood, this 1969 traditional style home is situated on a sizable .23 acre lot. The facade is welcoming, decorated with picturesque trees and rhododendron bushes. Around back, the spacious fenced yard features a lush green lawn, two patio areas and tidy landscaping.

Check out the TrueView site with more photos and videos.

 


 

18650 Tualata Ave - $735,000

Sold for $35k over asking! Beds: 4 | Baths: 4 | 3,196 sqft.

Nestled at the back of an acre of serene Lake Oswego land, this gorgeous custom home is surrounded by thriving trees. In addition to the main living space, the property features a kitchenette and a pair of bedrooms above the garage.

Check out the TrueView site for more photos and videos.

 


 

13023 SW Tearose Way - $301,000

Sold in 1 day, $1k over asking! Beds: 3 | Baths: 2.1 | 1,488 sqft.

This home combines the best of quality, lifestyle and is turnkey for you! Enjoy the kitchen with new quartz countertops, cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, an eating bar, nook, updated baths, newer carpet, new siding, exterior paint and a spacious fenced backyard.

Check out the TrueView site for more photos and videos.

 


Sneak Peeks for January 2015

This month's fantastic sneak peeks are located in Northeast and Southwest Portland. The market is still quite competitive, so getting a jump on listings before they're available to the general public is always an advantage. Take an exclusive sneak peek at these upcoming properties before they go live!

 

NE 20th

NE 20th Ave, Portland - approx. $899,000

Gorgeous Irvington remodel combining classic and contemporary elements; large gourmet kitchen with high-end fixtures and finishes including Viking range and Bosch hood, travertine floors, slab limestone counters, glass tile backsplash, and a recipe planning desk; open main level floor plan with 4th bedroom and 3rd bathroom, dining room opening to garden, light-filled sitting room, spacious living room with wood burning fireplace and handsome built-ins; Master bath and upper hall bath with heated floors, Pratt & Larson tiles; Master suite with large walk-in closet; 4 bedrooms (3 upstairs), 3 baths (2 upstairs); lower level family room; central sound; security system; oversize landscaped yard with patio, water feature and raised beds. Five blocks to Whole Foods, Library, Starbucks and more!

Residence Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 3 Square Feet: 3,097

 


 

SW Troy

SW Troy St, Portland - approx. $520,000

Drama, sophistication, location, this 1950's South Burlingame home has it all. Remodeled with an open plan, exquisite detail, custom high-end kitchen and bathrooms, hardwood and cork floors, newer windows, roof, furnace, AC and solar panels. Great, spacious yard and less than 10 minutes from city center.

Residence Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 3 Square Feet: 2,822

 


 

SW 80th

SW 80th Ave, Portland - approx. $259,000

Tremendous value! Move-in ready Garden Home remodeled Ranch. One-level living!. Newer kitchen cabinets and granite tile. French doors from dining area to patio and large fenced yard. Vaulted LR with wood-burning fireplace. Master suite with full bath. Central air, 2-car garage and RV parking. Convenient, close-in location!

Residence Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 Square Feet: 1,058

Owning vs Renting

Does Your New Year's Resolution Include Owning Your Home?

Brent Lucas of Guild Mortgage, M Realty's featured partner, details the benefits of owning your home versus renting.

Nearly a third of households are still renting. If you're one of them, you could be paying a hefty price.

Estimates for 2015 are soaring. Zillow predicts that growth in rents will outpace home values in 2015 due to skyrocketing rental demand. The combination of young adults renting longer and families continuing to rent after losing their home to foreclosure has increased the rental market demand... and with higher demand comes higher rental prices. In fact, renting may be COSTING you a bundle.

Let's look at an example...

If you are paying rent at $1,500 per month and your landlord increases your payment by a modest 5% each year, you would wind up paying just about $100,000 over a 5-year period! Worse yet, after forking over $100,000, you still would have nothing to show for it.

And speaking of having nothing to show for it, how about any improvements you might make to a rental property? It's not uncommon for renters to freshen up the paint, install new light fixtures or plant some nice flowers outside. But guess what... all your efforts, labor and the benefit of that improvement belong to the landlord, not to you.

With convenient down payment options still available for qualified buyers, affordable home prices and low interest rates, the very same money could have been used toward home ownership.

Even using a standard 30-year fixed program, a mortgage of $300,000 could be obtained with a total monthly mortgage payment-including property taxes and insurance-of around $2,200. Assuming a 25% tax bracket, this would be equivalent to the average amount spent on rent during the same period after your tax benefit.

And the benefits of home ownership are quite considerable. Because the mortgage is being paid down each month, equity is being built. After five years, the $300,000 mortgage could be reduced to $279,000, adding $21,000 to your net worth!

But if laying out the initial increase in monthly payment and having to wait for your tax benefit to show up next April is a tough nut to crack, the IRS wants to help. Instead of waiting to file for the tax benefits derived from your new home purchase, you can simply adjust the amount of your withholding. This allows you to have less tax withheld from each paycheck so you can handle the new mortgage payment more comfortably throughout the year. In essence, you are taking your tax refund as you go instead of letting Uncle Sam hold it all year, interest free.

Visit www.irs.gov and use the IRS withholding calculator. This very handy tool can quickly show you the impact that a change in withholding will do to your net paycheck. Remember to balance this with the expected refund and it is always a good idea to check with your tax advisor.

Don't fall victim to the national headline hype. Remember, buying a home is a big step, but it is almost always one in the right direction.

If you'd like to learn more about how home ownership might be the right fit for your current situation, now is the perfect time to reach out to your favorite real estate agent to be connected with a financial professional like Brent.

Donation Guide

Getting a fresh start in the New Year can mean finding a new home for some of the items that clutter our lives. Also, donation receipts are always a plus while preparing your taxes. Make your living rooms, kitchens, closets and garages more accessible and do a good deed in the process!

  Community Warehouse Accepts: furniture, kitchenware, basic household items, durable medical equipment Drop-off Sites: NE Portland and Tualatin

  William Temple House Accepts: furniture, clothing, shoes, antiques, books, small appliances, clean bedding and linens, area rugs, holiday items Drop-off Site: NW Portland (Tues, Wed, Thurs from 10am-3pm)

  Portland Rescue Mission Accepts: clothing, blankets, backpacks Drop-off Sites: West Burnside and NE Portland

Success Stories for January 2015

Properly presented, homes at all price points are still seeing exciting movement. These wonderful properties sold swiftly with TrueView, the perfect marketing system to present your home to the world. It is still a fantastic time to sell. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions about your own real estate plans.

 


 

3624 SE 64th Ave - $234,000

Sold in 4 days, $14k over list price! Beds: 3 | Baths: 1 | 1,054 sqft.

Ideally located minutes away from SE Foster Rd and SE Powell Blvd in Portland, this home boasts close proximity to a multitude of shops and restaurants, including Portland's signature food carts. Downtown Portland is a short drive away via Powell Blvd.

Check out the TrueView site with more photos and videos.

 


 

623 NE 79th Ave - $420,000

Sold in 16 days Beds: 4 | Baths: 3 | 2,312 sqft.

Located in a quiet neighborhood within convenient proximity to local dining like Flying Pie Pizzeria, Bipartisan Cafe and the Observatory, this cottage stands surrounded by several parks and is but a short commute from the distinct Hollywood district. Highways 84 and 205 are also within easy reach.

Check out the TrueView site with more photos and videos.

 


 

9335 N Edison St - $348,600

Sold in 7 days Beds: 4 | Baths: 2.1 | 1,712 sqft.

This home is situated in the Cathedral Park neighborhood, bordered by the St. Johns, Linnton and University Park neighborhoods. Features of the neighborhood include close proximity to the University of Portland campus, a great view of the Willamette River and easy access to one of the most unique parks in the city-Cathedral Park. The St. Johns Bridge links Cathedral Park to Linnton and the northwest Portland industrial area.

Check out the TrueView site for more photos and videos.

 


New Year's Eve Festivities

Grown-Up Parties

$99 - Downtown's most famous NYE party: http://pdxpipeline.com/2014/12/03/win-tickets-portland-new-years-eve-champagne-ball-toast-hilton-2015/

$100 Reserved 3rd Floor / $125 - $150 VIP & 4th Floor / $50 After 10pm - NYE Governor's Ball: http://pdxpipeline.com/2014/12/02/portland-2015-new-years-eve-governors-ball-w-patrick-lamb-soul-vaccination-champagne-toast/

$16 ADV / $18 Doors - Shake it at The Goodfoot: http://pdxpipeline.com/monthly-event-list/portland-2014-2015-new-years-eve-bash-featuring-scott-pemberton-trio-goodfoot-classic-rock-jazz-psychedelia/

 


 

Family-Friendly Options

$20/Skater - Skate in the New Year Together at Oaks Park Roller Rink: Prize wheel, party favors at midnight, goes until 1am. http://www.oakspark.com/roller-skating.html

$10/Adult $7/Kids - Zoo Lights: Bundle up and join in the magic of the winter festival at the Oregon Zoo! Gates open from 5pm to 8pm. http://www.oregonzoo.org/visit/zoolights

 


 

Kick-off the New Year with Fitness

$40 - First Run 2015! World Trade Center Plaza. Begins at the stroke of midnight. 10k Run or a 5k Run/Walk. http://aasportsltd.com/events/race/first-run-walk/

 


 

Get Home Safe

TriMet: All service is FREE after 8pm. The MAX is on extra-late night service and will be running in about 35min intervals until approximately 3am. http://trimet.org/schedule/holidays.htm

Johnny Cab: As an alternative to traditional cab service (where you have to go pick up your car in the morning), Johnny Cab is a Portland-based alternative. They come to where you are and take you home safely in your own car so it's there when you wake up. And it's less expensive than two-way cab fare. It's reservation-only so book sooner than later! http://johnnycab.net

Sneak Peeks for December 2014

This month's sneak peeks are sprinkled across Lake Oswego, Tigard and West Linn. The market is still quite competitive, so getting a jump on listings before they're available to the general public is always an advantage. Take an exclusive sneak peek at these upcoming properties before they go live!

 

Tearose

SW Tearose Way, Tigard - approx. $299,500

Beautifully updated two-story in Bull Mountain Meadows, next to Progress Ridge.

Residence Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2.1 Square Feet: 1,488

 


 

Bryant

Centerwood St, Lake Oswego - approx. $425,000

Charming single-level with a generous family room in the Bryant Woods area of Lake Oswego.

Residence Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 2.1 Square Feet: 2,074

 


 

Ascot

Ascot Circle, West Linn - approx. $399,000

Custom built, immaculately maintained and updated, in desirable Hidden Springs neighborhood of West Linn. Formal living room, dining room with atrium, skylight and Swarovski chandelier. Vaulted family room with large windows, wet bar and new certified wood stove. Kitchen with granite countertops, skylight, stainless steel appliances. Master suite with large walk-in closet. Large private lot, well-landscaped with covered deck and sun deck. Approximately 400 square feet of storage on back of garage.

Residence Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 Square Feet: 2,055

Modern Downpayment Options

Don't Let Downpayment Size Stop You from Owning Your Home

Brent Lucas of Guild Mortgage, M Realty's featured partner, offers some industry insight into the modern truth about downpayments...

2015 is projecting to be another strong year for U.S. housing. Home sales are rising, home supply is dropping, and prices are increasing in many of our cities and neighborhoods.

Furthermore, mortgage interest rates are down.

30-year mortgage rates are very near 4% nationwide and have fallen to their lowest levels since early-June 2013. Many lenders are also quoting FHA and VA rates that are as competitive as conventional loans.

Lower mortgage rates yield lower monthly mortgage payments for today's home buyers. However, for many buyers, it's not the monthly payment which makes thought of homeownership difficult -- it's the prospect of putting 20% down.

The good news is that, in today's mortgage market, there are a myriad of mortgage programs requiring little or no money down.

 

Home Buyers Don't Need To Put 20% Down

Buyers in today's U.S. housing market don't need 20 percent down. Many believe they do. This "20 Percent Down" misbelief may have been true at some point in history, but certainly not since the implementation of the FHA Loan, which occurred in 1934.

The likely reason why buyers believe a twenty percent downpayment is required is because, with a conventional mortgage, putting twenty percent down removes the need for private mortgage insurance.

Private mortgage insurance is an insurance policy homeowners are required to pay in order to protect a lender in the event of default. Mortgage insurance costs vary by downpayment and the borrower's credit score.

Home buyers -- especially first-time home buyers -- will sometimes delay a purchase because they don't feel as if they have enough money saved up for downpayment. And, while this should certainly be a consideration in homeownership, it should never be the only consideration.

Home affordability is not about how much money you can put down on a home. Home affordability is about whether you can afford the monthly payments that accompany owning a home.

A larger downpayment will result in a smaller loan size and, therefore, a smaller monthly mortgage payment. However, if you've depleted your life savings to make the purchase, perhaps the big downpayment was poor planning.

Here are some options for homebuyers to consider if they are wanting to take advantage of today's home prices and historically low rates but do not have the 20% down:

 

FHA Mortgage : 3.5% Downpayment

The FHA mortgage is somewhat of a misnomer because the FHA doesn't actually make loans. Rather, the FHA is an insurer of loans.

The FHA publishes a series of standards for the loans it will insure. When a bank underwrites and funds a loan which meets these specific guidelines, the FHA agrees to insure that loan against loss.

FHA mortgage guidelines are famous for their liberal approach to credit scores and downpayments. The FHA will typically insure a home loan for borrowers with low credit scores so long as there's a reasonable explanation for the low FICO.

The FHA allows a downpayment of just 3.5 percent in all U.S. markets, with the exception of a few housing types.

(See FHA Flyer)

Furthermore, the FHA supports homeowners who have experienced recent short sales, foreclosures or bankruptcies through the agency's Back To Work Program (http://backtoworkprogram.org); and will reduce its FHA mortgage insurance premiums for first-time buyers via the Homeowner's Armed with Knowledge (HAWK) program.

The FHA insures loan sizes up to $362,250 in our 3 county area. To look up the FHA loan limits for one or more areas by state or county go to (https://entp.hud.gov/idapp/html/hicostlook.cfm)

 

My Community Mortgage (MCM) : 3% Downpayment

The Conventional 97 program has just NOW become available once again from Fannie Mae. It's a 3 percent downpayment program and, for many 1st time home buyers, it's a less-expensive option as compared to an FHA loan. (details will be released on this program this week)

 

VA Loan : No Money Down / 100% Financing

The Veteran's Loan (VA) is a no-money-down program available to members of the U.S. military and surviving spouses.

Guaranteed by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, VA loans are similar to FHA loans in that the agency guarantees repayment to lenders making loans which means VA mortgage guidelines.

 

VA loan qualifications are straight-forward.

In general, active duty and honorably discharged service personnel are eligible for the VA program. In addition, home buyers who have spent at least 6 years in the Reserves or National Guard are eligible, as are spouses of service members killed in the line of duty.

(See VA Flyer)

 

USDA Mortgage : No Money Down / 100% Financing

No Money Down options exist for non-military borrowers, too. The U.S. Department of Agriculture offers a 100% mortgage. The program is formally known as a Section 502 mortgage, but, more commonly, it's called a Rural Housing Loan.

The good news about the USDA Rural Housing Loan is that it's not just a "rural loan" -- it's available to buyers in suburban neighborhoods, too. The USDA's goal is to reach "low-to-moderate income homebuyers", wherever they may be.

(See USDA Flyer)

Another key benefit is that USDA mortgage rates are often lower than rates for comparable, low- or no-downpayment mortgages. Financing a home via the USDA can be the lowest cost means of homeownership.

 

National Homebuyers Fund: Downpayment Assistance

The NHF has released a program that provides a 3% or 5% forgivable grant for downpayment assistance

(See NHF Flyer)

 

Home Buyers Get Low Mortgage Rates

Not everyone will be eligible for today's low-downpayment loans or grants, which is okay. The next-lowest downpayment loan comes from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and it requires just five percent down.

If you'd like to know more about current mortgage rate performance, now is the perfect time to reach out to your favorite real estate agent to be connected with a financial professional like Brent.

Success Stories for December 2014

Properly presented, homes at all price points are still seeing exciting movement. These wonderful properties sold swiftly with TrueView, the perfect marketing system to present your home to the world. It is still a fantastic time to sell. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions about your own real estate plans.

 


 

10618 CROSBY RD NE - $497,500

Sold in 3 days

Beds: 4 | Baths: 3.1 | 2,669 sqft.

Nestled in serene Woodburn, north of Tukwila Golf Course, this expansive property is beautifully landscaped, made private by towering trees. The custom Tri-Level style home's facade is decorated with fantastic craftsman style touches, including natural stone and rustic wood shutters. The 22' deep x 20' wide two-car garage and 28' x 56' shop with 12-foot ceilings is perfect for cars, toys and tools. Around back, the amazing deck offers a plethora of all-year-round outdoor entertaining options, featuring a variety of luxurious amenities: a Viking pool, cooking area with a Lynx gas BBQ, a firepit, and an enormous Rumford designed fireplace, reminiscent of Timberline Lodge.

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5251 NE 31st Ave - $420,150

Sold in 2 days, $20k over asking price! Beds: 4 | Baths: 2.1 | 1,863 sqft.

Situated in the heart of Alberta Arts District, this delightful home is just moments from New Seasons and an abundance of local eateries such as Beast, D.O.C., Cocotte, Yakuza, Cup and Saucer, The Sugar Cube, and Salt and Straw.

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4223 SW 54th Pl - $590,000

Sold in 4 days | $10k over asking price!

Beds: 4 | Baths: 2 | 2,828 sqft.

Nestled in a quiet corner of the Bridlemile neighborhood, this stunning contemporary home is conveniently located for a quick commute to downtown Portland, major Westside employers and OHSU.

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1727 N Rosa Parks Way - $380,000

Sold in 1 day | $5k over asking price!

Beds: 4 | Baths: 2 | 2,097 sqft.

This fantastic North Portland bungalow maintains the beauty of its 1922 construction, while boasting a variety of modern updates, including a newer roof and water heater, rebuilt chimney, finished basement and updated kitchen. The exterior claims a charming front porch, while around back the detached garage and fenced yard offer great utility and potential.

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M-brellas at Bridgeport

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Some Northwest purists will argue that umbrellas are a luxury for people from out of state, but how can you say no when they're this fashionable? Not to mention, they're free to use! Provided by your friendly M Realty agents, they'll be available to all Bridgeport guests throughout the holidays. Pop one open and shop in style!

 

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TrueView Spotlight: Kitchen & Dining

One of the most powerful aspects of deciding to buy a home is imagining living your life in it. That connection forms when you develop an emotional attachment to a particular space. Presented with TrueView, those elements readily offer themselves up to your imagination so it can supply your favorite details.

A kitchen is more than a list of appliances. The moment you can picture yourself preparing a meal for your guests, while you all socialize together, that's when the home becomes viable. In light of Thanksgiving, the TrueView media team put together a highlight reel of spaces you'll likely be enjoying this month.

When it comes time to sell your home, you'll want TrueView showcasing these emotional elements to your potential buyers!

Give Thanks and Live Longer

givethanksThis is the time of year when many of us feast with our loved ones and focus on thankfulness while we digest. Yes, giving thanks is a widespread annual tradition, but did you know it also has scientifically-proven positive side effects? Knowing that we're happier and actually healthier when we express gratitude, it makes sense to actively pursue this more than once a year. And there's an easy trick to doing it: building habits. It is impossible for your brain to feel anger at the same time as gratitude. So if you catch yourself in a particularly resentful or stressed state, make that your trigger to list three things you're thankful for, despite what you might be currently feeling. And nothing reinforces positivity like spreading it around. Getting into the routine of sharing three things you're grateful for every day at a collective meal or on social media will prompt others to do the same (even if it's just subconsciously).

If you're ever having trouble finding something to be grateful for, look around for the simplest things we take for granted. For one, if you're reading this, you're alive. That's a good start. Is the temperature controlled where you are? Can you flip a switch for instant light? Do you have virtually limitless access to clean drinking water? Once you take the time to appreciate the little things, you can build up to more complex expressions of gratitude. And every time you do this, you're erasing stress--so it's always beneficial. Jotting this thankfulness down in a journal before bed is proven to promote deeper sleep and even relieve chronic pain. It's good for your heart, both figuratively and literally.

For a more extreme exercise in gratitude, check out the video below to see the kind people over at Soul Pancake conducting a fun experiment about gratitude's effect on the happiness of some unsuspecting test subjects:

Hopefully this blog post prompts you add a little more gratitude into your life. Thank you so much for reading!

Sneak Peek for November 2014

NW Ashby Ct: $685k

Nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac in NW Portland's elegant Forest Heights neighborhood, this stunning traditional home stands proudly. Tidy easy-care landscaping adorns the front and side yards. The double garage, complete with a shop area, is located at the rear of the home.

In a neighborhood where broad vistas are the signature characteristic, this home stands out. Multiple decks, the family room, kitchen, den, master bedroom and one secondary bedroom all take advantage of spectacular 180 degree uninterrupted views extending west to the Coast Range.

Enjoy an easy elegance throughout the open floor plan where three comfortable bedrooms and a luxurious master suite help make this traditional home the ideal fusion of comfort and elegant details.

Residence Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 3.1 Square Feet: 4,140 Year Built: 1994

Success Stories for November 2014

Properly presented, homes at all price points are still seeing exciting movement. These wonderful properties sold swiftly with TrueView, the perfect marketing system to present your home to the world. It is still a fantastic time to sell. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions about your own real estate plans.

 


 

4115 NE Sumner St - $487,500

Sold in 12 days

Beds: 3+Den | Baths: 2.1 | 2,816 sqft.

This new vintage construction craftsman home rests in a lovely Northeast portland neighborhood. Ideally located with a Bike Score of 87, enjoy the multitude of local shops, restaurants, and entertainment nearby. Tidy landscaping welcomes guests up the front path, while the sizable front porch provides wonderful views of the surrounding neighborhood.

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1744 NE 143rd Ave - $295,000

Sold in 12 days Beds: 3 | Baths: 2.1 | 2,587 sqft.

This updated and well maintained 1950s ranch style home is set back on an expansive .42 acre lot in the Wilkes neighborhood. This neighborhood was designed in accordance with the "Glendoveer Plan", which allowed for extra-large lots, meaning more quiet and more privacy for each home. The picturesque Glendoveer Golf Course is located just a block away, where one can enjoy a round of golf, game of tennis, walk/jog, or a Movie in the Park on summer nights. Conveniently close to Trimet bus and max lines, along with a variety of shopping and restaurants, the city of Portland is at your fingertips!

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3146 SE 77th Ave - $290,000

Sold in 6 days | $6k over list price

Beds: 2 | Baths: 1 | 1,924 sqft.

This beautifully maintained home is in the wonderful neighborhood of South Tabor. Ideally located, this home boasts close proximity to a multitude of diverse shops and restaurants and is near the new Jade District which features a variety of food, crafts, and entertainment. Downtown Portland is a short drive, bus, or bike ride away.

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