Multnomah Village homes for sale Real Estate info
Imagine this quaint and quite neighborhood, Multnomah Village has that feel of a tight-knit neighborhood with high Walk-score places of interest and a thriving Multnomah Village shopping district. You can find restaurants, cafe’s, clothing and variety stores of all types in Multnomah. Being approximately 10 minutes from downtown Portland, and add some of Southwest Portland’s premier real estate, Multnomah Village is the ideal location and a highly sought after place to live.
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The Multnomah neighborhood uses the 97219 ZIP Code and is located between SW 45th Ave., SW Capitol Hill Rd., SW Vermont St. and Interstate 5
Bordering neighborhoods include Hillsdale, Hayhurst and Markham. The local Portland schools are Wilson High School, Jackson Middle School and Capitol Hill Elementary school, but can vary on exact location so please confirm if this is a must criteria. Gabriel Park with it’s sports fields, picnic areas and skateboard park is perfect for that active family lifestyle. The community developed in the 1910s around a depot of the Oregon Electric Railway of the same name. It was annexed by the city of Portland on November 7, 1950. There is also the Multnomah arts center and check out the Multnomah neighborhood association.
The homes for sale in Multnomah Village can range in price anywhere from $200k to $600k and you can expect to find beautiful Bungalows, Craftsman, Day Ranch, Split level some cute Cottages. Having viewed so many homes for sale in Multnomah Village, you will appreciate my knowledge of the neighborhood, schools and parks.
Downtown Portland Real Estate and MLS listings
The Downtown Portland Real Estate is what adds the glam and glory of the downtown Portland Oregon buildings. Though you won’t find many residential detached single family homes, you will find an abundant amount of great condos and townhomes for sale with all of the modern amenities and updated building features that you are sure to find pleasing and in your price range. Ready to view these great condo’s for sale, I’m an expert Portland Oregon Realtor and ready to help. 503-267-7535
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Woodstock Real Estate and MLS Listings – Portland Oregon
The homes for sale in Woodstock can range in price anywhere from $150,000 to $$480,000 with a wide range of years built anywhere from the 1890′s up to current. The Woodstock Park and Elementary school definitely is a perk for the residents of this friendly neighborhood. The Woodstock strip between Southeast 40th and 50th boasts a wide and diverse selection of shops, restaurants and many other great places of interest. The Woodstock Real Estate market has held strong during the housing slump of the last couple of years due to homes not having over-inflate home prices to begin with. Moving to Portland Oregon and looking for an affordable yet quality neighborhood? Contact me anytime and I would be happy to talk to you more about the Woodstock homes for sale. 503-267-7535
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Why ride BIKES in Portland. 10 good reasons
Post # 36 of 101 cool Portland places – YOUR BIKE! (Yes, I’m aware your bike is not an actual place)
Portland Oregon is the #2 bike-friendliest city in the world.
Why go by bicycle? 10 good reasons…..
1. The bicycle is the most efficient form of transportation ever invented.More then half of all transit in the United States is six miles or less roundtrip, a distance easily made on a bicycle.
2. If you see someone you know while riding, it’s easy to stop and say hello. Bicycles create public space, enhance street life and build a sense of community.
3. There are no parking problems for bicyclists, nor are there parking fees or tickets. Lock your bike to parking meters rather than putting quarters in them. In the space one car takes up, twelve or more bicycles
can be parked, which solves parking problems in densely-populated areas.
4. Americans spend 15 to 20 percent of their income on cars. If you ride a
bike, not only can you skip car payments, but you can also skip insurance
payments, maintenance, DMV annoyance and stopping to pay for gas.
Car-sharing for occasional driving is becoming a more reasonable
alternative. A good new bicycle can cost as low as $250.
5. Millions of Americans want to lose weight, and yet they step into cars
everyday, passing up the opportunity to exercise. In addition to weight
loss, bicycling reduces the risk of heart attacks, strokes, diabetes and
high blood pressure. Given the abysmal state of health care in the United
States (which is partially due to the cost of treating well over 2 million
car accident victims each year), self-prescribed preventative activity is
a wise decision. If people start biking to their local destination,
health care and insurance costs dramatically drop.
6. If you stand in a closed garage with a running car, you will die in a
matter of minutes. Hundreds of thousands of cars in our local cities
create dirty, unhealthy air that we breath in.
7. In 2001, more than 43,000 Americans died in car crashes on our
own home soil, and about 2,200,000 suffered disabling injuries. Think
about it.
8. States, counties and cities spend billions of dollars fixing roads
that cars damage. A Honda Civic, a compact car, weighs about 2,500 pounds.
That’s about 100 times more than the average bicycle. Wear and tear on
roads from bicycles is almost nonexistent.
9. Experts estimate that easily accessible oil (in other words, cheap
oil) will run out around the year 2018. Then drilling in our National
Parks and Wildlife will be a necessity. After cheap oil runs out, the
price of gas will dramatically shoot up. The economic ramifications of
this suggest that the sooner we accommodate oil free transportation into
our daily lives the better.
10. Watch any TV show, look through any magazine and you will come across
ads showing how cars will make you cool,
sexy, popular, respected, at one with nature, safe, etc. The car and oil
industries spend billions of dollars each year to promote a benign image
of driving, but the function of all this is to assure profits and
manipulate consumers, and nothing more.
Here are a few great Bikes shops in Portland.
Veloce Bicycles in the Hawthorne neighborhood
The Revolver Bike Company in the Arbor Lodge neighborhood
Bike Gallery in Woodstock and Cherry Park neighborhoods
Citybikes Workers Cooperative in the Buckman neighborhood
Clever Cycles in the Abernathy neighborhood
Sellwood Cycle repair in the Sellwood neighborhood
Bicycle Repair collective in the Hawthorne neighborhood
Community Cycling Center in the Alberta arts neighborhood
Waterfront bicycle rentals in Downtown Portland
Forest Heights Real Estate and MLS Listings – Portland
Forest Heights homes for sale in Northwest Portland range in price from $300,000 to around 1 million. Spectacular views from many of these homes create a desirable location for people moving to Portland Oregon or moving out of there nearby neighborhood preferring Forest Heights. You can expect to find much of the Forest Heights Real Estate to be Custom Built homes, Craftsman, and even homes with a touch of European flare. Regardless, you can feel confident they will all be eye-pleasing and spacious.
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PGE Park – Great sportings events
Post # 35 of 101 cool Portland places – PGE Park
PGE Park located in Downtown Portland Oregon is a multipurpose stadium that has great sporting events such as Portland’s very own soccer MLS team the Timbers as well as various other sporting events held at the park. There has been 4th of July firework show and Ive even seen a roof-top concert from a close-by high-rise apartment viewing into PGE Park. Because of the lovely Portland rain, a large roof covers over 90% of the 23,000 seats.There is a limited variety of concessions and two picnic areas are located at field level and an additional one is located in left field, high above the field.
The stadium was originally built by the Multnomah Athletic Club in 1926 — though playing fields and earlier stadiums had stood on the site since 1893. The stadium was a popular site for greyhound racing during the Great Depression. In the 1950s, the Portland Beavers moved to the stadium after their original field, Vaughn Street Park, was condemned. The Portland State University Vikings football team also players, and the Central Catholic High School football team off of Burnside and NW 17th.
Be aware that parking could be limited, so driving around Downtown Portland streets looking for a spot will be your journey. But, it is right on the max line and right off the tri-met bus line, so you don’t have to drive, which is nice. If you have kids that love sports, you have to get them to the park…there are baseball games and soccer games here for families and fans to watch.
PGE Park
1844 SW Morrison
Portland, OR 97205
Nob Hill Real Estate and MLS Listings – Portland Oregon
Moving to Portland Oregon and looking for Nob Hill Real Estate and you will find beautiful condos and high rise studios with spectacular views. The Nob Hill location is unbeatable in the eyes of many Portland residents. Local to so many great places of interest and an incredible and lively night life. Ready to view Nob Hill condos, contact me anytime to view these great properties. I’m a licensed Portland Realtor and ready to show you these great Nob Hill Condos – See one you love, click Request Showing or call anytime for viewing. Kevin Levy 503-267-7535
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Sellwood Real Estate and MLS Listings – Portland
Sellwood in Southeast Portland Oregon sits along the Willamette River waterfront and has great parks and shops that make this one desirable and friendly neighborhood. Sellwood homes for sale can range in price from $250,000 – $550,000 with a few exceptions on either end. I love the walk-ability and the large selection of antique shops and unique restaurants Sellwood has to offer. If you are interested in viewing homes for sell in Sellwood, pleaswe don’t hesitate to contact me, 503-267-7535.
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Alameda Real Estate and MLS Listings – Portland Oregon
The Alameda neighborhood between NE Prescott and Fremont and in-between NE 15th and 33rd is full of life and welcoming with fanciful houses . I love the streets that no longer follow the easy grid cross-pattern. Some of these streets veer, curve and climb. The Alameda homes for sale range in price anywhere from $1.5 million to $350,000 yet every home is beautiful. The lovely tree-filled Wilshire Park is a walk away. Call anytime, my services for home-buyers are always free. 503-267-7535
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Montavilla Real Estate and MLS Listings – Portland Oregon
The Montavilla homes for sale are a new force to be reckon with. Montavilla located in Southeast Portland as well as Northeast Portland has lately been called the up-an-coming neighborhood of Portland. Located along the east side of Mt. Tabor, Montavilla has some great shops, cafe’s, billiards, restaurants and of course the Academy movie theater that are all centralized along Stark st. in-between SE 81st and 78th., a couple blocks of solid places of interest. Since the Montavilla homes for sale are just catching on to be the new place to move into, home prices are not over-inflated. A quality and beautiful home at a great price, a winning combination. Contact me anytime to view these great homes. 503-267-7535. My services are always free for home buyers.






Agent Profile
My introduction and education in Real Estate started back in college, 1989, in Los Angeles, California.
I chose to work with M Realty because of their top of the world technology and innovative home searching website unmatched anywhere in the US.
I enjoy meeting Portland locals and opening the door to so many different and unique homes to view. I also have been working with families relocating to Portland since day one as a licensed Portland Realtor. Having a vast knowledge of the Portland homes for sale, neighborhoods, schools, local places of interests and just an overall love for our city makes this job more of a passion.
My past working bio consisted of other interests within public relations:
An Astronomy educator for NASA and the Griffith Observatory.
President/CEO of AIRTIME BOARDS snowboard company.
Creator and author of KEVDIDDY children\'s music, books and videos.
In my spare time I enjoy watching my beautiful boy grow, camping where you can\'t see civilization, giving star talks under a clear night sky, The White Album, brewing my own organic blueberry wine and Organic gardening. I have been living off of my Organic fruit and vegetable garden for the last 25 years. I don\'t go produce shopping for 8 months of the year. I also have some of the most healthiest and happiest chickens from which I get fresh eggs daily.
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