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This Beaverton real estate agent is now a certified Short Sales and Foreclosure Resource.
Posted by Danny in Brokerage, Short Sales and Foreclosure on March 8th, 2010
I have just earned the National Association of Realtors certification as a Short Sales and Foreclosure Resource. This specialized training has prepared me to provide better service to my clients when seeking to purchase short sales or bank-owned properties. It has also improved my skills to help clients look to other avenues that may help them keep their home. If that is not an option, I am can provide assistance to determine if a short sale is a viable alternative to foreclosure.
Financial institutions are not in the business of holding and maintaining real estate properties. They would prefer to have these properties sold. Foreclosure auctions rarely offer the best prices for buyers and seldom provide any access to inspect the properties before the auction. Once a property fails to sell at auction, it is then called bank-owned or REO. Beaverton, Portland, and otherwise throughout Oregon, real estate markets now contain many bank-owned properties. They typically listed at better market prices than comparable properties, but purchasing from banks has certain disadvantages.
Purchasing a short sale property provides the opportunity to buy a home at competitive current market prices while helping an owner that is facing the threat of losing the home to foreclosure. The seller may be more responsive to buyer concessions than the holder of a REO. Despite a common short sale myth, the bank with the lien on the property is not a party to a purchase transaction. Approval of the original lender is just another contingency for the sell to be completed.
As a real estate agent listing a short sale property, I insure that all possible steps have already been taken for the lien holder and any other lenders with an interest in the property to approve a reasonable offer after the buyer and seller sign a purchase agreement.
If you have any questions or interests in short sales or foreclosed properties or know a home owner that I may assist, please contact me at 503-267-8370 or at dannyshepard@oregon.

Oregon First’s Northeast Office is hosting a fundraiser for the Oregon Humane Society.
This Thursday, Oregon First’s NE office is hosting a
fundraiser for the Oregon Humane Society as part of the Alberta Arts
Walk Last Thursday festivities. There will be paintings of dogs by the
artist Ron Kino for sale, animals ready for adoption, food to eat and
drinks to drink. All donations and 1/2 of the artwork sales proceeds
will go to the Oregon Humane Society. Our goal is to raise at least
$1,000!
Office Manager, both of the NE office, for all their hard work on this.
You may already have seen articles or announcements about this in
various media outlets like The Portland Tribune and OregonLive.
The NE branch is at 5136 NE Garfield Ave., about a block down from where
MLK and Alberta intersect. Their phone number is 503-998-4592.
Oregon Veteran programs information has been added to this site.
Posted by Danny in Brokerage, Real estate, Refinancing, Veterans on January 26th, 2010
I have posted several veteran programs links to this site, including both home loan programs from the national Veterans Administration and the Oregon VA. I recently took advantage of the IRRRL program, shaving one percent off our own mortgage with no closing costs thanks to the help of Kelly Parkman at the Northwest Mortgage Group. There are also links for veterans from the department of Housing Urban Development, US Department of Agriculture, and the Small Business Administration. Counseling information for veterans possibly facing foreclosure has also been listed. Finally, there is information for veterans and their spouses to determine their eligibility to use a VA home loan or to determine if their home purchases, renovations, or improvements are eligible under the VA home loan program.
If you have any questions or need assistance in utilizing these programs, please contact me at:
dannyshepard@oregonfirst.com
503-267-8370
Portland, Oregon, and National realtor associations information has been added to this site.
Posted by Danny in Brokerage, Real estate on January 25th, 2010
My links section now contains the official websites for the Portland Metropolitan Association of Realtors, the Oregon Association of Realtors, and the National Association of Realtors. Beyond being professional real estate sites, each provide useful information and content for home buyers and sellers.
If you have any questions concerning their content or why I am a member of these professional realtor associations, please post a comment or contact me at:
dannyshepard@oregonfirst.com
503-267-8370
Portland Real Estate Market Going Green: Healthy Tips & Asbestos Prevention
Posted by Danny in Green and Environmentally Friendly, Health and Safety on December 8th, 2009
The real-estate world is a fast paced industry where decisions need to be made in a quick and orderly fashion. Having the assistance of an honest and reliable Portland real estate agent can make all the difference.
The path to buying a home is an exciting time for you and your family, but one that can also bring additional responsibilities into your life. When buying or selling a home, consumers frequently relay questions to their agents.
Organizations in the Pacific Northwest such as Environment Oregon have been important in removal methods of asbestos and other toxic materials which serve as a threat to many people’s health. The organization is trying to legislate tax credits for people and families who generate renewable energy. There are many green, Eco-friendly materials that replace the need for asbestos and can reduce energy costs annually.
Healthy Tips
Asbestos is a fibrous mineral that was utilized in millions of building and construction applications throughout the 20th century. Due to its flame resistant, highly durable and inexpensive qualities, it became the ideal choice for manufacturers as a form of insulation, piping, brake lining and flooring.
If you suspected asbestos materials are in your home, most home inspectors and contractors advise to leave it un-disturbed as asbestos in good condition does not pose any health risks. Asbestos that is left un-disturbed will normally pose no threat. If asbestos needs to be removed, it should be performed by licensed abatement contractors. These contractors are trained in the handling and disposal of asbestos in public facilities and homes. They can perform the removal in public facilities, homes and work places.
A rare, but severe form of asbestos lung cancer known as mesothelioma is caused solely from exposure to asbestos. Due to the fact many symptoms are similar to less serious ailments, diagnosis of mesothelioma is one of the more difficult tasks physicians encounter. There are a number of factors that can impact a patient’s survival rate. These factors include latency period, age of diagnosis and cigarette smoking.
Oregon Going Green: Homes and Real Estate
Sustainability and energy guide many aspects of life in Portland. The Oregon Environmental Council protects what many citizens of Oregon want to keep: clean air, water, no pollution and healthy food. Their goal is to help individuals move to greener living, help business adapt to these new models and assist political officials in creating clear policy.
Moving to a green Eco-friendly paradigm has become an important part of Oregon’s Real Estate market. Insuring buildings, homes and apartments are up to date is vital to the success of companies and their investments. The move to a greener lifestyle will build on the change to healthier methods of building products, home remodeling and renovation.
There are now many green alternatives to asbestos insulation that can even save and reduce annual energy costs. These options include the use of cotton fiber, lcynene and cellulose.
Cotton fiber is made from recycled batted material and treated to be flame resistant. With the implementation of these recycled materials, waste is also decreasing in landfills. These Eco-friendly forms of insulation will provide a safe and healthy home, free of any damaging materials.
Tigard Open House for condo in 55 and older Summerfield community
Posted by Danny in Listings, Open houses, Real estate on December 5th, 2009

Front of condominium
I am holding an open house tomorrow, Sunday, December 6th from 1:00 to 3:00 pm at 10885 SW Meadowbrook Drive, Tigard 97224, RMLS number 9083799. This turnkey condo is part of the Summerfield 55 and older community, which means at least 80% of the properties has at least one resident who is 55 or older; one of the rare exceptions to the Fair Housing Act. This open house is part of a community wide tour of 17 properties tomorrow, including condominiums, townhouses, and single family homes that all have access to golf, a swimming pool, a large and modern clubhouse, along with other amenities and community activities.














