Portland Oregon Real Estate
Facts and Links | City of Portland Portland Named #14 in “Best Performing Cities” ” index, for its economic vitality based on measures that include employment and salary growth, with an emphasis on high-tech industries. (Milken Institute, California, November 2004). Portland Named “One of the 10 Great Adventure Towns” (National Geographic Adventure Magazine, August 2004) Portland named #23 in the Top 25 Cities For Doing Business In America (INC. Magazine, March 2004) Portland Named #6 as one of the ten safest, culturally most fascinating US Cities (Travel Smart Consumer Newsletter, January 2004) Portland named “One of America’s Dozen Distinctive Destinations” (National Trust for Historic Preservation, April 2003) Portland is ranked 4 th among the 10 “perfect places to live in America,” Fine Living Cable Network 2003) Portland rated “One of the 50 Cities that Sizzle.” (National Restaurant Association, 2001) Portland is the #1 place to raise a child in the U.S. (Children’s Rights Council, 1999) Portland ranked 4 ... [Read More]
Minority, Women & Emerging Small Business Portland Vicinity Region To create forums for professionals in commercial real estate industry, whereby they share knowledge, education and network. ... Portland Community College Small Business Development Center ... Address: 121 SW Salmon St., Suite 242, Portland, OR 97205 ... [Read More]
Microproducts Breakthrough Institute - 2005 Conference Program P. Moeck, A. Gupta, B. Seipel, C. Li, G. and Upreti,, Portland State University. K.V. Rao, The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. R. Erni and N.D. Browning, University of California at Davis. J. Guao, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. "Ferromagnetic Oxides and Nitrides for Spintronics Applications." ... Session Organizer: Portland Business Alliance & American Electronics Association, Oregon Council ... Jeremy M. Petty, Jianfeng Wu, Lifeng Dong, and Jun Jiao, Portland State University ... [Read More]
State of Oregon: Site Map - Agency Tree Real Estate Agency ... Portland ... Portland Office ... [Read More]
DOL - Real Estate Appraiser Course Providers Real Estate School Of Washington/Oregon Fife WA (253) 926-0921 Portland OR (503) 297-1344/1-800-452-4879 Spokane WA (509) 325-2587/1-800-272-8802 Vancouver WA (360) 693-9123/1-800-863-2114 ... Institute For Real Estate and Appraisal Studies (formerly Chicopee Group) ... American College Of Real Estate & Appraisal (503) 968-9737 ... [Read More]
Oregon Parks and Recreation Dept: Heritage Conservation: Heritage Commission The Oregon Heritage Commission Born and educated in Oregon, E. John Rumpakis is a recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor for exemplifying the ideal of living a life dedicated to the American way while preserving the values of a particular heritage group. At age 16, he began a merchandising career with Sears and upon graduation from college became an executive with Meier and Frank Co. In 1959, he began his own business career as a real estate broker and developer, including serving as president of Rho Epsilon Kappa, a real estate honorary. His public service includes serving on the Oregon Department of Revenue’s Board for Property Tax Appeals, the Multnomah County Board of Equalization, the Portland Citizen’s Budget Review Committee, and the Multnomah County Solid Waste Board. Rumpakis chaired one of Oregon’s first neighborhood revitalization projects in Portland’s Irvington area, served as president of the Greek Orthodox Community in Oregon, and built and dedicated the General John Char ... [Read More]
SBA Portland, Oregon District Office, Assets for Sale The U.S. Small Business Administration acquired property while administering its loan programs, and it is available for purchase by the public. The property ranges from real estate - commercial property, single family homes, vacant land and farms - to personal property such as machinery, equipment, furniture, fixtures and inventory. The property list contains a SBA Office, as well as a contact person. For more information, call the listed contact person. If the contact person is not available, we suggest that you call or visit the nearest ... [Read More]
Real Estate Agency About Us The Real Estate Agency was established in 1919. The agency is administered by the Real Estate Commissioner who is appointed by the governor. The agency is responsible for the licensing, education and enforcement of Oregon's real estate laws applicable to brokers, property managers, real estate marketing organizations; licensing and regulation of escrow agents (ORS chapter 696); and subdivision (ORS chapter 92), condominium (ORS chapter 100), timeshare and campground (ORS chapter 94) registration/public report issuance. Each biennium the Agency examines, licenses and processes renewals for over 23,000 licensees and registrants and monitors regulated activities in over 4600 escrow organizations and real estate offices. Land developers with offerings to Oregon citizens have thousands of disclosure filings with the agency. The agency provides educational material and seminars for real estate professionals. The agency also conducts investigations and hearings when complaints are filed again ... [Read More]
Welcome to the City of Friendly People Built on a European model, Portland is indeed a walker's paradise. The city's streets, which feature statues, fountains and half-size city blocks, prompted Portland's selection in 1998 as one of America's best walking towns by Walking Magazine. Some historians claim that Portland's people-friendly city blocks were designed by greedy real estate developers who wanted to create more corner lots, which fetched the highest sales prices. Others, however, insist that the shorter blocks were specifically designed so that more natural light would fall down to the street level. ... [Read More]
FDIC: Survey of Real Estate Trends The condition of real estate markets has been, and is likely to remain, an important determinant of credit risk for banks and thrifts. For that reason, since early 1991 the FDIC has conducted a survey of field staff from all of the federal thrift and bank regulatory agencies about changing conditions in their local real estate markets. The purpose of the survey is to provide a timely indicator of changes in residential and commercial real estate market conditions. ... [Read More]
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