Relocation Tools Help Find Good Portland Oregon Neighborhoods (part 2 of 2)
Wednesday, April 15th, 2009Proximity to Downtown- If you’re looking to relocate to the Portland Metro(politan) area there’s probably a reason and it’s most likely job related. While our unemployment rate is blazing ahead of the rest of the country at 12.1% currently. Several factors figure in to that number. One is that Portland Oregon is a fast growing location and many relocatees move before securing employment. Also, keep in mind that even in the best of times we tend to be ahead of the pack… maybe it’s just due to all the cool entertainment around. Who has time for work?
Portland’s downtown area is a hub of entertainment both day and night. Art, culture, open-air markets and the Willamette river provide attraction. Distance to these and other recreation tend to be on the top of people’s lists when relacating. Map searches are invaluable when it comes to home choice. Find your ideal happy medium between work and entertainment, then map search homes for sale in target areas. Search homes for sale using map based queries like www.maxwellsinclair.com/portland_mapsearch.php
Transportation – Portland is very progressive with it’s public transportation system and planning of such reflects the overall goals, keep it green. Preventing urbal sprawl is what the urban growth boundary is all about and detailed transportation planning makes vehicle use optional. In addition to busing systems there’s a light rail train (MAX train), streetcar (downtown Portland), transit mall (new trolley in downtown opening soon), sky tram (South Waterfront to OHSU) and commercial rail train (WES, Beaverton to Wilsonville commuter).
While not in existence yet the east side (Milwalkie) will be connected by MAX within a few years to downtown Portland. There have been rumors about connecting Lake Oswego to downtown but that’s not going to materialize in the near future… check out www.trimet.org for proximity to public transportation.
Walking Score – Pretty cool idea that someone came up with recently. www.walkscore.com rates addresses based upon several factors and their proximity to convenience. Higher score means potentially less use of the car. Leading areas in Portland are the NW District, The Pearl, South Waterfront, and Cultural/University Districts. All receive scores near 100. In fact, talking with downtown condo owners you’ll commonly hear things like, “ya, we went down to the parking garage to see if our car was still there since it hasn’t been used for a month.”
Convenience is a big factor in the overall equation. Choosing the right Portland neighborhood for your home purchase doesn’t need to involve numerous plane tickets with desktop research whittling down the field. In addition to these 6 websites finding a good Realtor will also help significantly… probably goes without saying, right?
For more on Portland Real Estate, check out www.Maxwellsinclair.com.



