What Can You Do About High Levels of Radon in Your Portland Home?


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Not many homeowners are aware of the potential dangers of radon gas. Today, we want to give you some basic information so you can keep your home and your family safe from this toxic gas! 

Many home inspections that are done today test for radon gas. It's an odorless, invisible, radioactive gas that's produced from the natural decay of uranium and is found in most soil. Exposure to radon is responsible for up to 20,000 deaths in the United States each year and is the number one cause of lung cancer in nonsmokers.


It's estimated that one in every four homes in Portland accumulates levels of radon gas that are above what's acceptable according to the EPA. It's mostly found in homes with basements, but is sometimes found in homes above ground. A good way to determine whether your area is susceptible to high levels of radon is to get on Google and search your part of town. There are many resources on the web to find more information about radon. 

What happens if you learn that your home has high levels of radon? Luckily, it's not the end of the world if radon is discovered in your home. We'll install a radon reduction system that can reduce radon levels upwards of 99%. A soil suction system is used to draw radon from below your home and vented through pipes that release it into the atmosphere outside of your house. These systems typically cost anywhere from $1,800-$4,000 depending on how serious the problem is.

If you have any questions about this topic, or if you would like to test your home, give us a call or shoot us a quick email. We're always here to help you with all of your real estate needs!

What Changes Are Coming to the CFPB?


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Welcome back, everyone. Today we are excited to be joined by Peter Weiss, from our preferred mortgage lender, Fareway Independent MortgageToday we are going to talk about the CFPB, or Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and what changes are coming to it that could affect your next real estate transaction.

The CFPB is a governmental agency that was created out of the mortgage crisis in 2007-2008. The idea of the CFPB is to create a protection for the consumer, and they are making changes soon that will affect both buyers and sellers. 

The idea behind the current change is to condense some of the disclosures that are currently sent out to the consumer. Instead of having to fill out all kinds of different disclosure forms, they are pulling all the disclosures together into one form. 


With this new disclosure, once we get final approval, we send the disclosure out to the customer well before the closing date, so they have time to review it. We want to hit every closing right on time.

Additional changes are coming that could impact the timeline of a real estate transaction. These changes are coming October 3rd, so mark your calendars. 

If you have any questions about the mortgage or finance world, let us know. We would love to answer them with Peter in an upcoming video. We look forward to hearing from you!