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Portland offers a great location for young families to raise their kids, retiries to enjoy their later years, and professionals to grow new business. Real estate in the area expands beyond the metro area and includes some great neighborhoods just right for newcomers to the area.
This article explores the housing opportunities in these areas and how to buy a home in Portland.

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Are you looking for real estate in Portland, Oregon? There are many different homes currently on the market in Oregon – one most surely is just right for you and your family. Real estate across the state is strong. The market in Oregon is ripe for the picking and especially if you are looking in the metropolitan areas of Lake Oswego, Portland or Clackamas areas.

Imagine yourself situated in a nice community with lake front or near lake front property. The kids playing in the surf and sand, you are relaxing on your beach or on your back porch looking out over the beautiful lake. There are many Lake Oswego homes for sale, many of which boast panoramic views of the lake and the gorgeous surrounding neighborhoods. This is a place that you can easily call home and is a great area for singles, professionals, retirees or families with children.

If you are looking to live in more urban surroundings, you may want to consider relocating to the downtown Portland. The Portland area boasts a strong housing market with homes and condominiums suited for families of all ages and sizes. If you are single, a professional married couple, a single professional or a recent retiree, you will find that there are many Portland condos for sale in several of Portland’s growing neighborhoods. Specifically, Pearl District condos for sale are in growing demand. Portland has a lot to offer in a melting pot of real estate and people.

For a more rural, suburban feel, you can check out the homes for sale in the Clackamas area. The homes in this area are close enough to the city to enjoy all it has to offer while still having a feel of being away from the hustle of city life. Kids can grow and thrive, retirees can relax and professionals can have their space to rejuvenate and relax before another hard week at work in Clackamas. Clackamas real estate investments are booming and many are finding a valuable place to work and live.

Regardless of the type of home or condo that you are looking for in Oregon, you need a qualified and knowledgeable realtor to help you find the home of your dreams in the neighborhood that suits your needs. Without a qualified realtor to know where to look and what to look for, a person who has the access to files and documents on homes that you just can’t find yourself, you could spend years trying to find the right home, only to find that it’s been sold.

A good realtor can take the basic information on what your home needs are and find you the perfect home. If you are looking for a home, with a particular amount of bedrooms, bathrooms, etc, in a specific area or community in Oregon, a realtor is the best person for the job. A realtor has access to listing that are new and that are not yet listed (and some never will be) on the internet. A realtor can save you hours of time driving around looking for homes for sale in the areas you want to live in. They can find you a list of potential homes in just minutes, while it could take you hours, possibly even weeks to compile a list half the size.

There are thousands of homes for sale in the Portland, Oregon area – and one of them, or perhaps even more, are just right for you. Your realtor can help you get the home you want within the budget you have to spend and can help you decide on which area of the greater Portland area is best for you. This is especially useful if you are new to the area and aren’t sure which areas boast the best schools, which neighborhoods have activities and social events that meet your needs, or which areas are best suited for seniors.

~Ben Anton, 2008