Posts Tagged Hillsboro

Hillsboro Real Estate Market Update – January 2012

The Hillsboro real estate market finished December with 78 closed sales, which is between the 92 & 73 closed sales recorded in November and October respectively. Of the 78 closed sales in December, 34 were distressed properties (foreclosures/short sales) representing almost 44% of the closed sales for the month. As of the end of December, distressed [...]

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Hillsboro Real Estate Market Update – December 2011

The Hillsboro real estate market finished November with 92 closed sales, which is up considerably from the 73 & 77 closed sales recorded in October and September respectively. Of the 92 closed sales in November, 43 were distressed properties (foreclosures/short sales) representing almost 47% of the closed sales for the month. As of the end of November, distressed [...]

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Hillsboro Real Estate Market Update – August 2011

The Hillsboro real estate market finished July with 85 closed sales, which is down from the 97 closed sales recorded during June.  Of the 85 closed sales in July, 25 were distressed properties (foreclosures/short sales) representing 29% of the closed sales for the month.  As of the end of July, distressed properties accounted for 39% of the active [...]

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Hillsboro Real Estate Market Update – May 2011

The real estate market in Hillsboro Oregon finished April with 73 closed sales, which is between the 93 and 48 closed sales recorded during March and February respectively.  Of the 73 closed sales in April, 36 were distressed properties (foreclosures/short sales) representing 49% of the closed sales for the month.  As of the end of April, distressed [...]

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Hillsboro Real Estate Market Update – April 2011

The real estate market in Hillsboro Oregon finished March with 92 closed sales, which is up greatly over the 48 and 47 closed sales recorded during February and January respectively.  Of the 92 closed sales in March, 53 were distressed properties (foreclosures/short sales) representing 58% of the closed sales for the month.  As of the end of March, distressed [...]

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Hillsboro Real Estate Market Update-March 2011

The real estate market in Hillsboro Oregon finished February with 48 closed sales, which is up slightly over the 46 closed sales recorded during January and down from the 75 closed last December.  Of the 48 closed sales in February, 20 were distressed properties (foreclosures/short sales) representing 42% of the closed sales for the month. The inventory [...]

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Things to see & do in the Portland area-Cruise In Country Diner

Looking for a fun casual place to grab a burger?  You have got to give the Cruise In Country Diner a try!  T2BBUSS5AGK7   Located at the junction of River and Farmington Roads in Hillsboro they do a great job of offering local, organic and natural choices.  You’ll find beef, chicken, buffalo and veggie burgers, [...]

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Hillsboro Oregon Real Estate Market Update-February 2011

The real estate market in Hillsboro Oregon finished January with 45 closed sales, which is down from 75 & 58 closed sales recorded during last December and November respectively.  Of the 45 closed sales in January, 17 were distressed properties (foreclosures/short sales) representing 38% of the closed sales for the month. The inventory level is [...]

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Hillsboro Real Estate Market Update-January 2011

The real estate market in Hillsboro saw an increase in closed sales (75) during December vs 58 sales in October and November.  There has been 6 closed sales of homes valued $500K or more over the period of October – December.  The inventory level has been lowest in the $250-500K price bracket at 5.5 months and [...]

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Grants Awarded to Washington County Cultural Organizations

The Washington County Cultural Coalition recently awarded approximately $47,000 to 25 different art, heritage and cultural organizations in Tigard, Tualatin, Sherwood, Hillsboro and Beaverton, for projects beginning in July 2010 through June 2011.  The Times reported that 10 of the grants were to first-time recipients.  The grants are $1,000 to $2,000 and can sometimes be thought of as ”seed” money.  Receiving a grant can [...]

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