Portland, OR Presented by Kathy Fettke, Bob Johnson and Fred Bates.

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Portland, OR Presented by Kathy Fettke, Bob Johnson and Fred Bates

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Portland, OR

Presented by Kathy Fettke, Bob Johnson and Fred Bates

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Oregon’s Largest City

• 23rd Most Populous MSA in US

• 3rd Most Populous in Pacific NW

• 2.2 M people living in the MSA

• 582,130 people living in the city

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Most Green City• Considered most “green” city in the US

• Known for land-use planning and light rail

• Downtown living strongly encouraged to cut back on fossil fuel consumption

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City of Roses• Climate: warm, dry summers and rainy but mild winters

• Ideal climate for growing roses.

• Known as the City of Roses because of the many downtown gardens

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“Beervana”• Portland is known for it’s coffee

and homemade beer.

• Oregon Public Broadcasting has documented Portland’s role in the mircrobrew revolution in the US

• Willamette Valley is a leading hop growing region in the US.

• Growth of breweries (28) attributed to local hops, barley and pure water from the Bull Run Watershed.

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the 25 Cent City• In 1843, William Overton saw potential for the land known as the “clearing.”

• He was able to stake his claim: 25 Cents for 640 acres, now known as Portland

• He later sold his stake to Pettygrove, who got the right to name the city after a coin toss.

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Popular Port• Access to the Pacific Ocean, via the Willamette and the Columbia Rivers

• Access to the fertile Tualatin Valley and to US Route 26

• Quickly became the #1 Port of the NW in the 19th Century, so the City grew quickly

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Rip City

• The Willamette River runs North through the City, separating East from the West neighborhoods

• The River veers NW to join the Columbia River, separating Washington from Oregon

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Sports & Attractions

• Trail Blazers (NBA)

• Portland Timbers (Major League Soccer)

• Forest Park (5000 acre park)

• International Rose Garden

• Washington Park

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Portland’s Economy: the Silicon Forest

• Schnitzer Steel and aluminum

• Largest employer: Intel. Over 1200 tech co’s.

• HQ for Adidas, Nike, Columbia and Yakima

• Largest shipper of wheat

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Urban Growth Boundary• Limits development/expansion and use of utilities

• Led to development of downtown

• High density but Forbes rated third safest city in the nation

• Protects farm and rural lands

• Transit-oriented development

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Pearl District • Award-winning shopping, breweries, and restaurants

• Best known art district in Portland

• Considered the “gold standard” of live, work, play and mixed use

• Located on the Willamette river, downtown, near public transit

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Riverscape• Riverfront low-rise town homes with 2-car garages

• First 5 phases sold out when the bank failed

• Construction loan ceased when phase 6 was 70% complete

• FDIC took over the 12.6M loan

• We negotiated a 3M short sale!

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Sales Prices• Original Sales Price for all 27 homes was $21,402,500.

• Our low estimated sales price today: $15,682,000

• Discounted worst-case: $13,848,000

• Price per unit range from $469K - $749K

• 3 pre-sold = 1.9M

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Finishing the project• We have a private lender for the 5.8M construction loan

• Estimated 3 months for completion

• Start with those already in contract.

• We can pre-sell and allow buyer to pick final design

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Pay off schedule• Estimated 2 sales per month -1 year to sell

• Construction loan paid first (estimated 9 months)

• 3M to investors paid next- you get your capital plus 15% preferred return

• You get 20% of the profit (estimated in 16 months)

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The Managing Partners• Fred Bates, New Cities Development. Partial list: Vintage at Almaden Winery, Old Piedmont Rd, Peachtree Park Estates, Walnut Glen Estates, Pasadera CC www.pasadera.com

• Robert Johnson - RWJ Co. http://ic-c.com Partial List: The Dunes Hotel CC Las Vegas, Grand Hyatt, Bank of America HQ’s Palo Alto

• Katherine Fettke -RealWealthNetwork.com Chateau Montclair, Network Capital Fund,TCC, BHR

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Lot 6 Units

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The Process• Read Private Placement Memorandum - Download from www.realwealthnetwork.com/riverscape

• Fill out Subscription Agreement - Download from www.realwealthnetwork.com/riverscape

• Fax to Subscription Agreement to 925-226-4966 or email to [email protected]

• We will send bank info and wire instructions

• Once we receive your funds, you will receive a confirmation