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Here's a little Mt. Hood Inspiration to start your week!
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Here's a little Mt. Hood Inspiration to start your week!
Hit the coffee below to get the inspiration.
$160,000 Camp Creek Cabin Details
Wonderful wooded setting above Camp Creek with a charming log and shake cabin. Cozy and comfortable with the warmth of wood throughout. Sit in front of the fireplace after a day on the slopes or hiking in the woods. High vaulted ceilings and lots of windows that look out onto the forest. Listen to the creek from your deck. A completely remodeled kitchen makes cooking easy. Hand crafted cherry wood cabinets accent the kitchen. The living room area boasts a rainbow rock fireplace with insert and it easily heats the entire cabin from top to bottom A loft over the living room area has two cozy beds for sleeping. It's only a couple of minutes up the hill for skiing. This cabin is on a plowed road making life easy for winter time. Located in the Mt. Hood National Forest on leased land and only about an hour from Portland!
If you love Still Creek and the Mt. Hood Cascade mountains you will love this Still Creek cabin! Well built with high vaulted ceilings, lots of upgrades, two spacious bedrooms and tons of windows to let the outside in! Just listed for $170.900! For more info on this great cabin, check it out here.
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Now that housing is starting to stand on its wobbly legs after years of uncertainty, Lawrence Yun, chief economist of NAR, the National Association of Realtors, is asking for some loosing up on lending standards to keep this housing recovery on its way. Here is an except from an article from NAR on credit scores and lending practices. You can see that most recent loans only go to buyers with the most stellar credit. In 2011, around 75% of loans purchased by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, had credit scores of 740 or above!
Extreme temps have no burning of any kind for our area. These higher temps will remain through the week so be extra cautious and diligent to be on the look out for any fires in our area. Haze and smoke is filling our skies blowing in from out of area fires. Here is a handy map to check on any current area fires in Oregon and Washington.
Here a little Morning Coffee to get your day going. Hit the coffee below.
Good news for mountain real estate. August numbers are consistent with most of the year monthly numbers with eleven sales for the month. From Government Camp to Brightwood, the numbers are good. Here's what sold for the month of August. Three forest service cabins closed this month, a record number for the year.
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