Top 5: Multnomah County foreclosures ease up

By Ryan Frank • Jul 30th, 2009 • Category: Real Estate News

Benjamin Brink/The OregonianA house on N.E. 42nd Ave. in Portland's Hollywood neighborhood went back to the bank. Your Top 5 real estate stories for Thursday. 1. Multnomah County foreclosures ease up 2. Oregon public pension takes hit on commercial real...

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