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This great single level traditional home on .24 acre lot is located on quiet cul-de-sac within 2 blocks from Tukwila Golf Course. Large fenced backyard, 10 X 12 garden shed and 25 X 12 covered patio for outdoor entertaining. Vaulted open floor plan, maple cabinetry, tile and laminate floors throughout. Inside utility. Forced Air Gas and Central AC. Priced for quick sale!
Contact Todd Clark and the Friendly Home team to see this HUD home today!
Beaverton home for sale (3 bedroom / 2 bath) Government owned
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Budget conscious Oregon retirees will appreciate the low-cost real estate options at Senior Estates Golf and Country Club in Woodburn, Oregon. The single-family homes in this mature 55+ neighborhood are attractively priced from below $100,000 to the high $100’s. Residents enjoy a nice selection of amenities including a private 18-hole golf course.
The Senior Estates Golf Course features 5,398 yards from the longest tees and is ideally set on mostly flat terrain with soaring mature trees and well-kept fairways. Players of all levels will enjoy perfecting their game on this well maintained golf course. Other amenities of this casual Oregon active adult community include an exercise room, aerobics studio, indoor swimming pool, library, billiards, auditorium with performance stage and dining hall. The community restaurant, Collette’s Grill and Steakhouse, serves up dining options all day long including breakfast, lunch and dinner. Outdoors there are tennis courts, pickleball and convenient RV parking.
Residents here enjoy a friendly social lifestyle with a wide variety of special interest groups meeting on a regular basis. The community’s full-time activities director ensures there is always something exciting on the event calendar. One of the most popular activities at this traditional country club community is golf. There are numerous tournaments throughout the year as well as golf leagues and clubs for men and women.
The homes at Senior Estates Golf and Country Club were built between 1961 and 1995. Today there are 1,510 homes, many of which have been nicely upgraded with today’s latest home features such as granite counter tops, hardwood floor and more. Sizes range from 625 to 1,616 square feet and some of the homes even boast golf course views.
Aside from its nice collection of amenities and attractive home pricing, this Oregon 55+ community also offers a casual location in the charming town of Woodburn. Woodburn was once mostly known as a quaint farming community. Today it’s growing in popularity and also offers wonderful art galleries and museums, tasty dining options and a popular outlet mall with over 80 stores. The gorgeous Oregon Coast and the Cascade Mountains are each less than two hours from the community making for an ideal daytrip or weekend getaway.
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I had some out of town guests last weekend who love to go to antique and thrift stores. So it was my job to come up with some places to go. Anyone who knows Canby, knows that Aurora, just 3 miles down the road is filled with fun antique stores. But I went online looking for some less popular places and I found this great place in Woodburn Oregon. I can't tell you how many times I have probably driven by it and never even saw it. It's huge and has lots of fun stuff. There is vintage jewelry, marbles, hats, hardware, tools, books, glassware, bakeware, pictures, mirrors.... I bought a fun 1940's hat, some books, and some jewelry. So if you have clients that are looking for fun things for their vintage home, its worth the trip, and well send them to Aurora too. There are at least a dozen antique stores in Aurora.
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When I moved from Portland down to Salem Oregon, I was worried about leaving all of my big city things to do behind. Salem is a much slower paced city, despite the fact that it is the state capital. I did learn to slow down, which was hard, and in the process learned to enjoy many of our local community festivals.
Salem Oregon is surrounded by many smaller cities that have their own unique identity and festival. Right now, the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival is going on. Now, we had a funky spring this year and so the tulips were a little late to pop open this year. The festival has been extended until May 3rd as a result.
If you haven't been there, there is stuff for the kids to do. They have a cow train, duck races, and slides, and oh yeah...there are one or two flowers to look at while you are there.
If you get a chance head over, support a local festival, and enjoy a little bit of beauty while you are at it.
P.S. If you see the Aladdin Tulips...those were my favorites.
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