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Condo for Sale: Hillsboro, Oregon

City of Portland
Orenco Station Condo
oreoncoopinions@gmail.com
NOTE:  SOLD  in 2011!

We have a beautiful condo for sale that has been totally renovated on the exterior (paid for) in an award winning community just blocks from the Intel campus. It is not listed at the present time so the price drops by thousands of dollars. It has two bedrooms, an office space, beautiful laminate floors and is painted with decorator colors that are sure to fit any one's needs. You can contact us at orencoopinions@gmail.com.

Hillsboro, Oregon is part of the greater Portland, Oregon metropolitan area and lies about 15 miles from the downtown core area. We live 3 block from a mass transit line that will take you to the city center in about 40 minutes (cost: 75 cents for senior citizens). We are short walk from Intel campuses.

Our subdivision is a planned community called Orenco Station. It has all the amenities...grocery, restaurants, dentists and of course the obligatory coffee shop. Not only do you get a home when you move to our area, you get a way of life.

contact me at btorris@gmail.com

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  1. Great investment opportunity in Hillsboro, Oregon. Thanks for the post, will suggest this to my friends.

    Deirdre G

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  2. It was long ago since I visit your blog and its mhe again, visiting and reading along..

    Deirdre G

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  3. Is this still available? I don't see any update since the date it was posted. I think it's now sold out since view outside is wonderful even the interior design. Guys you can take a look at this luxury condominiums if you are looking for a place to live in Philippines. This can help and most important things about this is... It is totally secured.

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  4. Oregon metropolitan area is really perfect and the description of the condo seems fantastic. Discover houses, lots and affordable rent to own condo in the Philippines. Thank you for updating about available condos, this blog is really useful.

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