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You’re the Realtor

Use the information at www.portlandmaps.com to match the clients to their dream homes.

Homes for Sale:

612 NE Killingsworth Ct., $198,500 Show to:


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11106 NE Shaver St., $210,000 Show to:


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22064 S Evergreen Dr., $290,900 Show to:


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515 NW 10th, unit 102, $325,200 Show to:


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2133 SE Orange, $360,900 Show to:


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3440 SW Gale Ave., $483,400 Show to:


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02326 SW Greenwood Rd., $1,225,000 Show to:


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Agriculture, 4-H Youth, Family & Community Development, Forestry, and Extension Sea Grant Programs. Oregon State University,
United States Department of Agriculture, and Clackamas County cooperating. The Extension Service offers its programs and
materials equally to all people.

Developed by Wendy Hein, 4-H Youth Development Agent, Clackamas County, Oregon. 2005.
About the Clients:

Ms. Davis
I am a single woman in my 60s and I am moving to Portland to be near my
grandchildren. I want a large yard because I love gardening and also want to have room for my
grandchildren to play. A small house would be fine – maybe 1000–1200 square feet – and a one-
story house would be nice, because it’s getting harder to climb stairs.

Ms. Hwong
I’m a single woman in my early 30s. I work in downtown Portland. I’d like to live near
work, and near the Streetcar line or MAX. I like to hang out with friends and meet new people.
The best neighborhood would have a lot of other single people. I don’t have time for yard work,
so a townhouse, rowhouse, or condo of some sort would be great. I’ve been saving for several
years and can spend between $325,000 and $400,000.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs-Hart


We have a growing family and are looking for a new home in a nice neighborhood. We
have a daughter in 2nd grade and a son in Kindergarten, so it is important to us to be walking-
distance to an elementary school. It would be nice if there were other couples in their 30s and
families with children in the neighborhood. We can spend $325,000 to $400,000.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnson


We are an active couple in our 40s with three children. We are looking for a larger home
with at least 3 bathrooms, so we can all have space to get ready in the mornings. We love nature
and want to be near a park with hiking trails. We also want large trees in our yard. We are
flexible about what area of town we live in, but don’t want to spend more than $500,000.

Mr. and Mrs. Rodriguez


We just got married last year and are looking to buy our first home. We work in Portland,
and would like to live in the city. Our budget is $175,000 to $225,000. It is important to us that
our neighborhood be ethnically diverse. We also need to find a house with low property taxes.
While we would love a house on its own lot, we are also willing to look at row houses or
condominiums in our price range.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith


Mr. Smith recently retired, and now we are looking for a place out in the country. We
thought a few acres would be nice to try a little farming. We don’t want too much fixing to do on
the house, so please find us something built after 1960. Also, our youngest son is a junior in high
school. He doesn’t want to change schools, so please find us a house in the Oregon City School
District. We don’t want to spend more than $350,000.

Mr. Williams
I am new to town and looking for a fancy place to live. I just started playing for the Trail
Blazers – maybe you’ve heard of me? I’m just a rookie so I don’t make as much money as some
of the players, but I can still afford a really nice house. I’m thinking about something that’s got
over 3,000 square feet, a fireplace, and a large garage because I also collect classic cars.
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