It is supposed to by sunny and near 70 degrees on Sunday. Get out there and have some fun! If looking at properties is on your agenda, there are 12 to see on Sunday in Lake Oswego. Enjoy!
Here are those that will be held open according to RMLS:
18791 Indian Creek Way$439,900 3 Bd, 2 Ba Open 1-3
3311 Fir Ridge Rd $459,000 3 Bd, 2 1/2 Ba Open 1:30-3:30
41 Hillshire Dr $499,000 4 Bd, 3 Ba Open 1:30-3:30
4691 Chelsea Ln $619,900 4 Bd, 2 1/2 Ba Open 1-3
5868 Suncreek Dr $694,000 4 Bd, 2 1/2 Ba Open 1-3
2900 Wembley Pk Rd $697,000 4 Bd, 2 1/2 Ba Open 1-3
2 Grouse Ter $799,000-$850,000 4 Bd, 3 Ba Open 2:30-4
3030 Westview Ct $948,000 4 Bd, 2 1/2 Ba Open 2:30-4:00
13237 Knaus Rd $999,000 3 Bd, 3 1/2 Ba Open 1:30-3:30
3114 Douglas Cir $1,795,000 4 Bd 4 Ba Open 1-3
975 Lake Front Rd $1,899,000 3 Bd, 3 Ba Open 2:30-4:00
2500 Glen Eagles Rd $2,695,000 5 Bd, 4 1/2 Ba Open 12:15-3:30

Lake Oswego is known far & wide for its family-friendly environment and involved citizenry. The schools here are excellent, there are clubs and outlets for all kinds of interests, and of course a myriad of programs for kids of all ages. I wanted to take a moment to highlight a terrific resource called the “McKenzie Lounge for Teens”.
The McKenzie Lounge is located in the West End Building at 4101 Kruse Way. The Youth Action Council,
According to the city’s website
The best thing about the McKenzie Lounge however, is that teens actually report enjoying it! For instance, during the election, the Lounge hosted a series of “Debate ’08” nights featuring the Presidential and Vice Presidential Debates, opportunities for lively discussion, as well as food and extra credits from social studies teachers. The debate series attendance reportedly totaled 115 students, drop-in attendance is reportedly growing by 25% every three months, and teens have been quoted as saying that the McKenzie Lounge ranks right up there with Taco Bell and the video game store as cool hang-out choices.
A while back Dianne wrote a post on the Realtors Code of Ethics. I loved that post because I don’t think most people are aware of all the standards to which Realtors are held. It really is great to be in a profession where we are mandated to treat each other and the general public with respect. That mandate then becomes a part of our culture. I notice it in the conversations I have with other Realtors. There definitely is a flavor of deliberate respect that is not always the experience for most of us in the day-to-day “non-real estate” wider world of affairs.