Free pizza for life helps close Portland
real estate deal in hot market
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[June 08, 2015]
By Shelby Sebens
PORTLAND, Ore. (Reuters) - In Portland's
hot real estate market where some homes are getting dozens of offers and
bidding wars have sent prices skyrocketing, one buyer found a way to
stand out among the rest: Offer free pizza every month for life.
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Donna DiNicola, owner of DiNicola's Italian Restaurant in
southeast Portland, might have been joking when she offered the
pizza, but it worked. Her offer for a 900 square foot (83.6 sq
meter) house in southeast Portland for her 23-year-old son was
accepted.
"It was really a joke," she said. "I swear to you I did not know
that made it into the paperwork."
DiNicola, who has been in business for 38 years, saw the Portland
market heating up and encouraged her two sons to start looking.
"I thought, well time is ticking and we've got to get into this
market," she said, adding the house was perfect even though it was
at the top of their price range after offering $275,000 and two
months of free rent for the sellers.
"Donna's offer was just so compelling and the fact that she offered
60 days of rent back for free, which is practically unheard of,"
said Holly Marsh, the home seller. "And then the pizza part was just
hilarious. It just goes to show they really did something to stand
out among the offers."
Marsh, who has a 5-month-old baby and a son turning four on
Thursday, said they might just take up that pizza offer for their
son's birthday dinner. Marsh, who designs and sews baby items
locally, said the family decided to sell after outgrowing their
Portland home.
The housing market in Portland is exploding as more people flock to
the area thanks to national top 10 lists and shows like Portlandia.
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"Everything's going pending in a couple days. Almost everything's
getting multiple offers," said Nathaniel Bachelder, Urban Nest
Realty listing agent for the loosely dubbed "pizza house." He added
housing inventory for March and April was less than two months.
DiNicola said the minute they walked into the house for her son they
knew it was the one.
"We just went 'wow',” she said, adding she is thrilled to share her
pizza with Marsh and her family. "They can have whatever they want."
(Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Sandra Maler
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