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My First Time Home Buyer Experience during a Pandemic in Portland Oregon

Written by Vanessa Ng

The year is 2020. It's October, and I'm peering out the window of my new make-shift home office on a crisp Fall morning. My view is one with a tall row of maple trees, having recently purchased my first house back in June. I never imagined I would be a homeowner. But then again, this has been a year full of unexpected surprises.

Vanessa Ng of @foodbellypdx, hanging inside the kitchen of her new home! Photos by: Emily Triggs

Vanessa Ng of @foodbellypdx, hanging inside the kitchen of her new home! Photos by: Emily Triggs

Being born and raised in Vancouver BC, Canada where the real estate market is notoriously expensive, the prospect of purchasing a home seemed like a far-fetched goal--one meant for "later on" in my life--since I never had a reason for needing more living space. My partner Matt and I were renting in a 700-square-foot apartment in the Pearl District for several years, and saw no need to change our living situation until March 2020 hit. 

That second week of March was the tipping point for a plethora of personal and professional changes in our lives and the world. With stay-at-home and work-from home mandates for the foreseeable future, Matt and I decided to fill the additional time spent in the apartment by adopting a 8 week-old puppy! We welcomed Penny, our energetic little red Goldendoodle, who stole our hearts at first glance. 

However, it wasn't long before we realized how unsustainable it would be to keep going up and down multiple flights of stairs every time Penny needed to go outside. I started to browse homes for sale via apps like Zillow and Redfin on my phone. I got a lot of unsolicited calls from pushy real estate agents but figured that was just part of the process. It's funny, because oftentimes the idea of being a first-time homebuyer is romanticized, but for me, it certainly felt more stressful than anticipated. With the backdrop of a pandemic, I didn't have the luxury of touring houses for fun. COVID-19 safety protocols meant virtual tours or limited in-person viewing hours, with no more than 2 people inside at a time, physical area restrictions, masks/booties/gloves on, etc. 

Sisters, reunited! Vicki and Vanessa are now living in the same neighborhood, making it easier to adventure and explore the Portland area together!

Sisters, reunited! Vicki and Vanessa are now living in the same neighborhood, making it easier to adventure and explore the Portland area together!

Upon one particular house-tour, I met Natalie - a Client Advisor from a real estate company called Flyhomes. We hit it off right away, and she changed the house-hunting game with her personalized service, which made the whole buying process much less stressful than it could've been. If you're not familiar, Flyhomes is a start-up company that offers a fresh humanistic approach to buying and selling a house. With presence in competitive markets such as Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Boston, Flyhomes leverages financial innovation and on-demand technology to back home buyers. What appealed to me about Flyhomes was the fact that they had an energetic tech-savvy team. They seemed like a company that truly understood the unique set of socio-economic challenges that millennials buyers (like myself) face in a traditional industry like real estate. 

One of our favorite pastimes is paying a visit to the Portland Farmers Market. It’s a fun and easy way to support the local food community, especially in these times.

One of our favorite pastimes is paying a visit to the Portland Farmers Market. It’s a fun and easy way to support the local food community, especially in these times.

The two main things on my "wish list" was 1) a modern kitchen (for all that extra time at home cooking!); and 2) a place in NE Portland within proximity to my sister Vicki, the 2nd half of @foodbellypdx. After touring about 6-7 spots total, in June we found a new build that immediately felt like "the one" right when we walked in! We decided to make our first offer, and Natalie helped us strategize a competitive plan. To our surprise and delight, after some negotiations, it was accepted!! 

Matt and I hastily moved our stuff out of the old apartment, and got the keys the same day as our moving date. It feels like a blur since then, with many evenings of family take-out and pizza boxes on the floor. Luckily, we are walking distance to a Portland Farmers Market, so some fresh veggies have been eaten as well.

As we continue to get settled in, I can't help but smile, knowing that this space already feels like home. 


FoodBelly on Air @ 105.1 The Buzz!

By Vicki Ng

Back in February, Vanessa and I had the pleasure of sitting down with Buck Wise from 105.1 The Buzz station for a radio interview. We met at Bullard, Top Chef Doug Adam’s new restaurant inside the Woodlark Hotel. Buck mentioned that this was his first lunch interview for the show. Typically, he gets his guest to come in bright and early for his morning show, but seeing as food is our specialty, he wanted @foodbellypdx to play tour guide for him while we helped him navigate the menu.

Thanks for having us on your morning show Buck, we had a blast and you made it so easy for us to be ourselves!

Listen above to learn more about @foodbellypdx, our history, which sister is the bossy one and why our food is always cold!


EDIT: meetup alert!

Earlier this week, Buck called Vanessa with a great idea and invitation: Why don’t we host a lunch meet-up at Buck’s favorite Mexican restaurant Amelia’s? Since starting @foodbellypdx in October 2017, we’ve hosted a few “Foodbelly Foodie Meet-ups”. The meet-ups are always an open invite and we have LOVED getting to know more of the rad people in the Portland community. If you like food, and are down to meet some new people we’d love to see you at one of our meet-ups including the one tomorrow!

What: @foodbellypdx x 105.1 The Buzz Lunch Meetup

Date & Time: Thursday, April 11 @ 11:30am

Location: Amelia’s (105 Northeast 4th Avenue Hillsboro, OR 97124)


Vicki (left) getting ready to take a photo while Vanessa (middle) sets up the flat lay of our lunch with 105.1 The Buzz’s Buck Wise (right) at Bullard Restaurant in Portland, OR.

Vicki (left) getting ready to take a photo while Vanessa (middle) sets up the flat lay of our lunch with 105.1 The Buzz’s Buck Wise (right) at Bullard Restaurant in Portland, OR.

The resulting shot of Bullard’s lunch menu (clockwise from left): Rainbow Trout, Buttermilk Fried Chicken Thigh, Smoked Pork Belly, Smoked Chicken

The resulting shot of Bullard’s lunch menu (clockwise from left): Rainbow Trout, Buttermilk Fried Chicken Thigh, Smoked Pork Belly, Smoked Chicken

The Portland First Time Visitors Guide

By Vicki Ng
Updated: May 24 2019

Attention first time visitors! This is THE 3-day Portland itinerary you’ve been searching for! Portland is a city put on the map for it’s craft breweries, artisan coffee, world-class wineries and eclectic neighborhoods. While the question of which establishment serves up the best donut/pizza/brunch spots will ALWAYS be hotly contested, there are a few MUST visits if you’re a first-timer in the city of weird.

The below is a sample weekend itinerary meant to capture Portland classics in one weekend. It’s designed to be walking friendly once you are in a neighborhood (NW, SW, NE, SE). As these are hot spots, be prepared to wait up to 1-1.5 hours at certain establishments if you go during peak hours.

Disclaimer: It’s going to be a little touristy! Some of these places are a rite of passage for locals and tourists like, while others will be a visit once and once only (just to say you’ve been there, done that!).

FRIDAY

SW Portland & NW Portland

Kick start the day with a coffee or cold brew at Stumptown Coffee

Grab a Biketown city bike and explore the Waterfront Park and Downtown area

Lunch at Pine Street Market (a hip food court downtown // recommended: Tonkatsu Ramen at Marukin, and Bless Your Heart Burgers)

Snack on donuts at Voodoo Doughnuts (the OG Portland donut spot. Locals will tell you Blue Star Donuts or Pip’s Originals are much better—and while we don’t disagree—Voodoo is still worth the experience for first-time visitors to cross it off the list)

Shop along NW 23rd Street, a great street for a strolling up and down on

Dinner at Tasty n’ Alder (recommended dishes // bacon-wrapped dates, brussel sprouts if in season)

Drinks at Multnomah Whiskey Library

SATURDAY

NW Portland & SE Portland

Weekend brunch at Screen Door (recommended dish // fried chicken and waffles)

Get lost at Powell’s Books (the world’s largest independent book store) and explore the Pearl Industrial District (former warehouse spaces turned hip, trendy neighborhood)

Beer tasting at Deschutes Brewery (did you know Portland has one of the most breweries per capita? the same goes for strip clubs, but that’s another story…)

Visit Cartopia (a popular food cart pod) and try Chicken n’ Guns.

Dinner at Nong’s Khao Man Gai for chicken & rice, or Pok Pok for popular Ike’s Fish Sauce Wings (explore Hawthorne District while waiting)

Dessert and Tea at Rimsky’s Korsakoffee House (a quirky Portland cafe - don’t forget to check out the bathroom!)

SUNDAY

NE Portland (Vicki’s neighborhood!)

Brunch at Proud Mary (recommended dish // hash browns) or Pine State Biscuits (recommended dish // The Reggie)

Explore the Alberta Arts District and grab ice cream at the original Salt n’ Straw location on Alberta Street (recommended flavors to sample // Pear & Blue Cheese, Strawberry Honey Balsamic with Black Pepper, Arbequina Olive Oil)

Check out McMenamin’s Kennedy School (former school turned into super cool multi-use space including a movie theater and soaking pool!)

BONUS

Drive out to Wine Country for and visit Sokol Blosser

Hike through Forest Park to Pittock Mansion for nice views of the city

For antique/vintage lovers, check out Artifact, Cargo or House of Vintage

Did you end up trying Vicki’s First Time Visitors Portland Weekend Itinerary? We would LOVE to hear how it went or tag @foodbellypdx on Instagram! Any Portland must-sees or must-eats I missed? Comment below!