Portland Housing Market Trends

The classic American dream for many people has included buying a house to call your very own instead of renting an apartment. But demand for homes in the Portland metro area has gone up while available inventory has declined, therefore it is currently a seller's market and increasingly costly for potential buyers to purchase homes. [...]

By |2017-07-31T21:00:50+00:00June 15th, 2017|Blog|Comments Off on Portland Housing Market Trends

Recycling and Reuse Centers for Construction Materials

Recycling construction and reusing salvaged materials not only helps to conserve natural resources, but also saves money. According to Metro (oregonmetro.gov), as much as 90 percent of construction waste could be recycled or salvaged for reuse at a lower cost compared to disposal. Garbage disposal fees in the Portland metro area are approximately $94 per [...]

By |2017-07-31T21:01:45+00:00April 13th, 2017|Blog|Comments Off on Recycling and Reuse Centers for Construction Materials

Sick Building Syndrome Solutions

Sick Building Syndrome comprises of various non-specific health symptoms that appear to be related to spending time in a building (EPA, 2009). To learn more about SBS and the contributing factors of SBS, please see our previous article. Various buildings across the globe have been surveyed for SBS and studied further. An example of a [...]

By |2017-07-31T21:02:13+00:00February 18th, 2017|Blog|Comments Off on Sick Building Syndrome Solutions

Landscaping with Native Plants

The often rainy, yet beautifully green Pacific Northwest has a surprisingly accommodating climate for a wide variety of plants to grow and thrive. Tropical-looking, but cold tolerant palms and banana trees have been grown here as well as plants that require chilly temperatures, such as apples, lilacs, and tulips. Despite the ability to grow such [...]

By |2017-07-31T21:08:34+00:00November 10th, 2016|Blog|Comments Off on Landscaping with Native Plants

Solar Panels

  Solar power can lead to financial savings in the long run as well as being beneficial for the environment. The yearly reduction in carbon from generating electricity from the average 4 kilowatt home solar power system is equivalent to the amount of carbon absorbed by half an acre of trees. There are four primary [...]

By |2017-07-31T21:09:02+00:00September 9th, 2016|Blog|Comments Off on Solar Panels

Flipping Houses

source: housingwire The current housing market in Oregon, especially in Portland, has led to an increase in house flipping. A “flip” refers to a home that is bought, usually renovated, and then sold within one year for a profit. Individuals can flip houses within limits and strict guidelines, however if a business buys [...]

By |2017-07-31T21:09:29+00:00August 8th, 2016|Blog|Comments Off on Flipping Houses

Oregon CCB CE Update

The Oregon Construction Contractors Board recently conducted a survey regarding contractor continuing education (CE). Contractors that are licensed in Oregon must complete CE units for every license renewal period. Based upon feedback from the survey responses, the CCB approved a course of action to amend to the CE requirements. According to the CCB, this requires [...]

By |2017-07-31T21:09:57+00:00July 8th, 2016|Blog|Comments Off on Oregon CCB CE Update

Abandoned Homes in Portland

Despite the rising cost of homes for sale in Portland's red-hot housing market, there are plenty of abandoned and dilapidated houses that have been called 'zombie homes'. These rundown houses often have boarded up windows, graffiti, heaps of garbage, unkempt and overgrown lawns, and non-operable, rusted vehicles on the lawn or driveway. Neighbors are concerned [...]

By |2017-07-31T21:10:29+00:00May 23rd, 2016|Blog|Comments Off on Abandoned Homes in Portland

Ecodistricts

Neighborhoods are more than just groups of buildings. They are where people live, work, play, shop, socialize, and learn. There are neighborhoods called ecodistricts that have this in mind while also considering resource efficiency and environmental sustainability as well as promoting health and well-being. According to EcoDistricts (formerly the Portland Sustainability Institute), these areas are [...]

By |2017-07-31T21:11:17+00:00February 29th, 2016|Blog|Comments Off on Ecodistricts