Along with being Father’s Day, this Sunday will find 24 open houses in Lake Oswego:
15210 Boones Way, $175,000. 1124 sq. feet, 2 BR, 2 BTHS, open 1:30-4:30
109 Oswego Summit, $182,900. 1212 sq. feet, 2 BR, 2 BTHS, open 2-5
12844 Boones Ferry Rd, $229,900. 1136 sq. feet, 2 BR, 2.5 BTHS, open 1-4
4447 Golden Ln, $249,000. 1980 sq. feet, 2 BR, 2.5 BTHS, open 2:30-5
4465 Golden Ln, $259,000. 1980 sq. feet, 2 BR, 2.5 BTHS, open 2-4
16964 Gassner Ln, $330,000. 2208 sq. feet, 3 BR, 3 BTHS, open 1-4
5096 Tree St, $334,900. 1410 sq. feet, 3 BR, 1.5 BTHS, open 2-4
2315 Southshore Blvd, $335,000. 1970 sq. feet, 3 BR, 1 BTH, open 2-4
140 Touchstone Ct, $339,900. 1964 sq. feet, 3 BR, 2.5 BTHS, open 12-2
15265 Boones Way, $349,900. 1560 sq. feet, 2 BR, 2.5 BTHS, open 1-3
2705 Orchard Hill Pl, $434,900. 2250 sq. feet, 3 BR, 2.5 BTHS, open 1-4
41 Hillshire Dr, $474,000. 2670 sq. feet, 4 BR, 3 BTHS, open 1:30-3:30
11 Morningview Cir, $547,000. 2921 sq. feet, 3 BR, 2.5 BTHS, open 2-4
16920 Greentree Ave, $579,000. 2830 sq. feet, 4 BR, 2.5 BTHS, open 2-4
11 Celllini Ct, $584,950. 3392 sq. feet, 5 BR, 3 BTHS, open noon-2
2814 Vale Ct, $659,000. 3192 sq. feet, 4 BR, 3 BTHS, open 1-4
18246 Bella Terra Dr, $1,294,000. 4052 sq. feet, 4 BR, 3.5 BTHS, open 1-3
17464 Ridgeview Ln, $1,298,950. 4407 sq. feet, 4 BR, 3.5 BTHS, open 2-4
622 Oak Meadow Dr, $1,325,000. 4171 sq. feet, 4 BR, 3.5 BTHS, open 2-4
664 Oak Meadow Dr, $1,355,000. 4198 sq. feet, 4 BR, 3.5 BTHS, open 2-4
18110 Siena Dr, $1,394,000. 4311 sq. feet, 4 BR, 3.5 BTHS, open 1-3
657 Oak Meadow Dr, $1,395,000. 4371 sq. feet, 4 BR, 3.5 BTHS, open 2-4
17364 Ridgeview Ct, $1,425,000. 4436 sq. feet, 4 BR, 3.5 BTHS, open 2-4
17433 Ridgeview Ln, $1,495,000. 4704 sq. feet, 4 BR, 4.5 BTHS, open 2-4
Enjoy your weekend and a very Happy Father’s Day to the wonderful men in our lives, whether they be your father or simply someone who brings that fatherly spark to your day.

There are many reasons why a person might prefer to live in a single level home. Some are purely by choice. Things like the easy of movement while carrying laundry, or the preference for vaulted ceilings. Others are truly out of necessity due to disabilities whether they be mobility problems, advancing age, or even blindness. But for many people, living in a 1-level home is their preference.
Though you wouldn’t know it today to look out my window (cloudy & some drizzle), it is summer, sunbeams have been out in force, and temps have been shooting up along with the plants in our yards and gardens. Some of this has to do with the heat, and some has to do with the fact that we are watering things while there is heat. At this time of year, and especially during a recession, we all need a refresher course on watering, and Lake Oswego is only too happy to oblige!
Water conservation experts from the Regional Water Providers Consortium (RWPC) are visiting Lake Oswego for a session with local residents where they plan to hand out free water gauges and lots of good tips for water-efficient landscaping and maintenance. This event will be held this Saturday, June 13th, at Dennis’ 7 Dees Garden Center, 1090 McVey Ave., from 10 AM to 2 PM.
is to learn. I remember thinking, when I was much younger and of course knew much more than I do today (or thought I did), that being a native of Southern California (Hey… No ribbing… I’ve been here since 1978!) , I had a very hard time believing that there was truly any need to conserve water in Oregon… I mean come on! With all the rainfall, the huge river running through town, the snowy mountain peaks dribbling water through Portland all year long… How was I supposed to believe that we actually needed to pay much attention at all to water consumption? Well, in recent years we have all learned how integral our activities are to maintaining the living environment we so cherish and want to hand to our children. There really are limits to what nature can provide us in our current numbers & given the constraints of our infrastructure. Then, there is that money thing… Practical tips for saving money while saving water? I’m all ears!
Spring is traditionally the strongest time of year to sell your home. If you want to sell, you need to get your home ready. You want to win the beauty pageant. The place to start, before you list your home for sale, is with proper home staging. The way you live in your home and the way you sell your home are two different things. It does add a layer of care to your already busy life, but it will payoff when you sell by getting your home sold more quickly and by helping you to get the best price possible.
At the top of this article is a photo of my listing in Mt. Park. I want you to compare that photo to the one that you find to the right. Can you see the big improvement? The photo to the right is how this room used to look. This was not a home with a problem of clutter. This was a house that needed to show case the homes features. The home owner moved the living room furniture to the other end of the room in order to showcase the wonderful windows. Where a TV cabinet had blocked windows, now what you see is light and sunshine. In addition, the owner replaced several windows that had broken seals. Now when you walk in, you step back and feel the wow factor. That is what sells a house.