Casey Condo – 311 NW 12th, #801 – $1,150,000 – MLS#11605123

Check out our latest condo listing – 311 NW 12th, #801 -  the Architect’s choice in the iconic Pearl District building, The Casey.  Here’s another “sold in a day” story from The Jackson Group!

Well, it wasn’t exactly sold in a day, except from the buyer’s point of view.  I’ve known and represented the architect who designed The Casey, a LEED Platinum certified building, for several years.  Over the last year or so I have shown this home and now that my client is retired and traveling more frequently he suddenly got serious about selling.  My mission was to sell and close the condo in 3 months as the seller would then be off traveling the world again.  Nice!  No pressure.

Spin was hired to do professional photography and we prepared to market the 8th floor, east-facing view condominium beginning with a special broker event.  As an active broker in the Portland condominium scene, I knew a few people to call who I thought would be good prospects.  So I made those calls and scheduled one showing in advance of the broker’s open.  Before the photos were finished an offer was on the table.

This is a home worthy of a quick sale.  As I said before, this particular Casey condo was chosen by the architect to be his own home – and he had first choice when the building was new.  He loves it still, and wouldn’t leave it for anything, except in retirement he hardly finds himself at home in Portland.  It’s time to scale back to something just as lovely but more efficient.

So check out the pictures to see just what a winning condo – a winner in any market – looks like.  And, kudos to Chuck from Spin for the awesome photography.

Meriwether – Sold on Day One! 3570 SW River Parkway, #1103 – MLS# 11046257

We love to share stories of our clients’ real estate success!  We recently helped two clients, buyer and seller, achieve their goals on the same property.

The property is a Jackson Group listing at The Meriwether, Unit 1103 – MLS#11046257, listed by Matt Lesher.  With Matt’s good coaching the sellers were ready – set to sell with a property that was fully prepped and showed their pride of ownership.  They worked with Matt to set the perfect price, and it went on the market “priced right and lookin’ good.”

Matt lives in South Waterfront and has his hands on the pulse there, so he also knew the perfect buyer for this home.  One showing and the match was made.  Matt connected the buyer with Sarah Norton, our Buyer Specialist, who presented their offer and navigated the logistics of the transaction.  Sarah’s relationship with a solid condo lender and Matt’s intimate knowledge of the South Waterfront market made it possible for them to secure an exception from the lender for additional flood insurance.  Matt and Sarah worked together through the appraisal process sharing their knowledge of the market for all the buildings of South Waterfront

Mostly these days we all hear horror stories of how inspections, appraisals and underwriting standards wreak havoc on our transactions.  Those stories are true.  And that’s what makes this story all the more noteworthy.  With strong neighborhood connections, sincere personal relationships and strong professional knowledge we brought buyer and seller together with confidence and produced mutual satisfaction.  We avoided the skepticism and doubt that characterizes so many real estate sales these days.  And we did this holding the role of care and concern for making the clients’ needs the priority.

3570 SW River Parkway, #1103 was presented and accepted on the same day in August and closed September 23, 2011 at the asking price, $399,900 – a rare happening in Portland real estate these days.  Two happy clients are moved today and on to their new situations in life.

Short Sales Can Be Your Bargain Buy This Fall!

We have a number of short sale listings in at this time, including this one at The John Ross in South Waterfront.

Lately we have been closing multiple short sales both for buyers and sellers.  We work with sellers who must move on from a home in which they are now “under-water” and we help them make a deal with their lender to sell at the market price and still close out their loan.  We also find that our buyers are naturally looking for deals in the Portland real estate market, and we specialize in  making that happen, particularly on Urban Condos.  We have the Portland city focus, yet we also represent clients purchasing short sales in whatever neighborhood they need.  We recently did a short sale transaction for clients buying in the country area of  Gaston!

John Ross Loft

3601 SW River Parkway, #712, Portland OR 97239

Finding a good deal is the point and we help buyers assess if the short sale really is a bargain.  If so, this is a great way to buy with confidence.  If you buy this fall you make a smart move – you will have a negotiating advantage, an interest rate advantage and a supply/demand advantage (there are more properties than buyers).  Although short sales have their challenges and can take extra time, our experienced short sale team will represent you and walk you through the process to a successful closing.

Call one of us on the team to discuss Portland home sales further if it sounds like it might make sense for you.  If you think you may be a short sale seller, call or email us for our short sale toolkit.

503-416-4177 or info@thejacksonfiles.com

Welcome, Sean Becker!

What a pleasure it is to announce the association of Sean Becker with The Jackson Group effective the first of the year.  Here’s why it is such good news . . .

Sean is a gentleman, sincere and genuine – the kind of self you want to be around, with the ethics, talent and character that anyone would admire.

My professional relationship with Sean began in 2004 when, as Director of Sales for urban condo projects at Realty Trust, I hired him to be the closing broker for the Henry Condominium.  Sean’s skill as an engaged listener and problem solver was revealed immediately. From that position Sean moved to broker at the South Waterfront Discovery Center where we did marketing and sales for The Meriwether, John Ross and Atwater Place Condominium towers.  Sean performed so well in his role that he was given the position of Lead Broker for the Civic Condominium in Downtown Portland and he moved to the B Street Gallery to lead the team for that project.

From the Civic Sean moved back to South Waterfront, this time as General Manager of the Discovery Center. Sean demonstrated leadership in sales and proved to be an effective builder of teams in every situation. In 5 fast years Sean gained a career’s worth of experience and credibility in real estate. Each one of these promotions came about because Sean produces results through excellent communication skills, a high standard of service and a thorough knowledge of properties and the real estate process.

At all times during Sean’s ascent in real estate, we stayed connected.  We’d meet for coffee and talk – deconstructing the high points of our project work together and speculating about the new realities in real estate and what it might mean for our careers and futures.  We helped each other navigate the bubble, and then the bust, staying engaged and active and positively focused. There was always an aspect to how we would stay connected as we planned for the recovery.

At The Jackson Group we have always been organized around the concept of bringing together a team of talented and accomplished brokers with individual specialties and shared values.  Our purpose is to serve our clients with superior care in the many different real estate transactions they pursue.  Our style is to offer “Ritz Carlton” talent and service from specialization of effort and collective commitment to care for the unique requests of each individual client.

Sean is a perfect fit for this model! Kelly, Sarah and I are thrilled to have him on the team.  We welcome him and know that you will as well.

SOLD! . . . to the highest bidder . . . Atwater Place

By Becky Jackson

The Atwater Place auction was  fun and crazy.  I have renamed the auctioneer “Accelerated Chaos”!  They have their systems, and they are working with many newly-hired and un-trained people, but there were so many confusing and contradicting rules and statements going into the auction and a million small, redundant steps for everyone to follow.  Seems like they wanted to foster chaos along with the hype.

The auction was active, fast – but not uncomfortable, and sales were generally well above the minimum bids, consistent with recent market results and at substantial discounts from the recent price lists.  Many of the sales were at prices which can be negotiated from developer price lists if a buyer is brave enough to ask and push for it, so in the end we reach the real market price, one way or another.  Sellers can set asking prices, but Buyers determine value by offering and paying what they will.  Tonight 40 people offered and agreed to buy which made a vigorous market happen where there had not been one before.  Some may have paid a bit more than they expected, having gotten caught up in the bidding, I don’t know, but the overall average is a sales price of $291/SF, a substantial discount from most current price lists on A-grade new condos.

There appeared to be numerous willing bidders for all units, except the penthouse which had no offers, and which is fully valued at their ‘minimum’ in my opinion and validated by the buyers tonight. There were also very few bidders for the two townhomes, which is consistent with current market demand for townhomes and reflected in the much lower price/SF for those homes.

This auction was certainly not a cheap process to pursue, but it did lead to sales of 40 homes in a months time – a significant jump in velocity for condos sales for sometime.  Now, the challenge is how they follow that up and sell another 100+ high end homes with the same level of urgency!

Atwater Place To Auction 40 Homes!

The owners of Atwater Place in South Waterfront announced recently that 40 homes in the building will be sold at auction on September 20th. Many of you have called or emailed with comments and questions, so I thought I would speak up about this to help others understand what is happening, what it means for the marketplace and what you need to know if you want to participate.

Many people are talking about this auction as if it were a sorry situation, but that is absolutely not the case. The best thing for the marketplace is to have these condo buildings with many unsold homes have an auction to sell condos at prices that buyers are willing and eager to pay, rather than continue to sit with unsold homes that are priced as if we are going to go back to $400/SF! Well, that ain’t happening any time soon, and when the owners of condos understand that, we will have a healthy and active market again. The best thing for the current owners of homes in these buildings is that the rest of the homes get sold and the buildings get fully occupied by new homeowners who move in, shop in the nearby retail, take walks in the neighborhood and help make the building and neighborhood a vibrant place to live.

Atwater Place Condominiums at South Waterfront

Atwater Place Condominiums at South Waterfront

The auction for Atwater Place is the first to happen in Portland’s downtown area so we will be learning on this one how the marketplace will respond. I believe it is a terrific opportunity for condo buyers to buy premium homes in a stellar building and a top quality neighborhood. These are all good features of A-grade property, the kind that every homeowner seeks, and the only reason these homes are not already sold is that they are priced too high on the builders’ price lists. The auction should give buyers the chance to set prices they are willing to pay, which may not be as low as the minimum bid, but which will be appropriate for the current economy and today’s market environment.

Here’s what you need to know if you are interested in attending the auction – and The Jackson Group is well prepared and available to assist you with any specific needs, from plain old information to full blown representation for a purchase. The seller will pay the fee for our services to represent you to buy at the auction, though there are some rules attached to that. Call us if you have questions, and plan to have one of us accompany you to visit the Auction Showroom to register you as our client.

Facts to know:

Auction Date and Location: 4:00PM Sunday, September 20, 2009

Marriott Portland Downtown

1401 SW Naito Parkway

Portland, OR 97201

40 Homes are offered for sale at the auction, with pre-set minimum bids which, if offered, will be accepted. The seller reserves the right to change the units offered at the auction and may do so based on buyer interest. The homes range in size from a 931SF 1-bedroom to a 2355SF premium home with minimum bid prices from $169,900 to $899,000. We have the complete list of homes plus floor plans, so call us if you want more details.

All potential buyers must be prequalified with one of the pre-approved lenders (Bank of America or MetLIfe Home Loans) prior to the auction – even if you intend to use your own lender. Cash buyers must provide proof of funds prior to the auction.

All buyers who wish to participate in the auction must be registered by submitting a completed written form by 7pm on September, 18th. On auction day, bidders must have a cash equivalent (cashier’s check payable to yourself) of $2500 for each home they may purchase. Upon successful purchase, buyers must endorse their cashier’s check to Ticor Title Company and agree as part of their purchase agreement to increase their deposit to 3% of the sales price, which must be paid with a personal check payable to Ticor Title that evening.

Closing of all successful purchases shall happen by October 19th, unless an extension is agreed to in writing with the seller.

There are at least a dozen other special conditions, so if you need more information, please call us and we can go through all the fine print with you. Again, we believe this is a positive event for the marketplace and we encourage people who may be interested in buying a downtown condo to get involved if only to learn and then determine if there is a positive possibility for them in this auction.

Have a great holiday weekend!

Becky