S eptember 4, 1996 • T he P ortland O bserver P age A 8 ®1|£ o rtlatih bserlier If the White House were for sale It c o st $23 2 ,3 7 2 to bui Id nearly 2 0 0 y ears ago. In the 1960s, its estim ated re p lacem en t value w as $11 m illion. If the W hite H ouse — hom e to President C lin to n and coveted by B ob D ole — w ere put on the m arket today, its a sk ­ ing price w ould be $63,893,550, a c ­ cord in g to a survey released T hursday by a leading national real estate firm. In a first-of-its-kind survey that yielded responses from the w him sical to d o w n -to -th e -p e n n y serio u sn ess, C oldw ell B anker R esidential A ffili­ ates Inc. polled a gro u p o f its to p R ealtors nationw ide to com e up with a suggested asking price, assum ing the hom e w as for sale. U niquely qualified to conduct the survey, C oldw ell B anker w as involved in the sale o f nearly 1,000 properties w orth $1 m illion or m ore last year. T he listing price w ould vary d e ­ pending upon w hich R ealtor you ask, but one thing is certain — the 42,840- s q u a re -fo o t (e x c lu d in g b a se m e n t) W hite H ouse, p erch ed on 18 acres o f prune, d o w n to w n p roperty, is an irre­ placeable national icon. “T he house is the m ost well built in the country, if not the w orld,” said M ike M elton, ad m in istrativ e officer o f the W hite H ouse H istorical Society. C oldw ell B an k er p olled its P re­ view s P rogram p roperty sp ecialists from co ast to coast, asking them to estim ate the value o f this irreplaceable n a tio n a l m o n u m e n t an d its lan d . C oldw ell B an k er P review s property sp ecialists are professional R ealtors, experienced in the m arketing o f luxury properties. T h e W h ite H o u s e H is to r ic a l A sso ciatio n ’s M elton said he recalls seeing a d o cu m en t that indicated it w ould co st m o re than $ 1 1 m illion to replace the pro p erty du rin g the 1960s. “T he W h ite H ouse is an in tern a­ tional icon and is sy m b o lic o f e v e ry ­ thing A m erica stands for," said G eorge $600,000. The w orld’s m ost fam ous residence, first occupied in 1800 by John A dam s, o u r second president, is located at 16iX) P en nsylvania A ve., W ashing­ P e lto n , n a tio n a l d ir e c to r o f th e C old w ell B an k er P review s P rogram . “ Y ou can put a price tag on the W hite ton, D .C . D uring the late 1940s, the hom e w as in such disrepair, according to H ouse, but it should n ev er be so ld .” L yn K arol, a sales asso ciate from Incline V illage, N ev., said the 13-story h eight lim itation and inner-city loca­ tion m ight h am p er the sale o f the p ro p ­ M elton, that an en g in ee r surveying the then 150-year-old house said, "T he only reason this house is standing is out o f habit.” A $6 m illion renovation during the T ru m a n A d m in istratio n ensued. A nd if y o u ’re looking to sidestep your w ay into the W hite H ouse w ith­ out going through a grueling and heated national political cam paign, h e re ’s a viable option — the W estern W hite H ouse, an authentic copy o f its East C oast nam esake, com plete w ith its ow n O val O ffice and rose garden, is for sale for $8.5 m illion. erty. P eter G . M iller, a national real e s ­ tate ex p ert and au th o r o f “T h e M o rt­ gage H u n ter” and “ B uy Y o u r First H om e N o w ,” said: “W ith a c o n v e n ­ tional 3 0-year, fixed-rate loan at 8 p e rc e n t in te re st an d a 10 p e rc e n t d o w n p a y m e n t, the new o c c u p a n ts w ould need an annual incom e o f $25.7 m illio n ” to q ualify for this ty p e o f ju m b o m ortgage. M iller estim ates the m onthly house p ay m en ts w o u ld run Developing Northeast by P amela J ordan W hen P eter W ilcox co m es to w ork at his new office in A lb in a C o rn er each day, he know s it’s m o re than ju s t a place to w ork. It’s h om e for 48 indiv id u als and fam ilies. It’s a future place o f business for a bank, restaurant and o th er shops. A nd it’s the rock solid co rn ersto n e for This week the Albina Com m unity Bank (A B C ) will alsocall A lbinaC om er home. Leon Smith, A C B ’s chief execu­ tive officer thinks the bank will fit right in. “T he location is extrem ely co n v e­ nient for m any o f o u r cu sto m ers to p articipate in a p ro ject o f this size in N / N E P o rtlan d ,” said S m ith. “ A project focused on the lo w -to-m oderate in­ lo w ed thro u g h o u t the desig n an d co n ­ stru ctio n p h ases o f the b uilding. O ne event that b ro u g h t that hom e pay for the project. T h e d esig n ers also receiv ed m ajor for W ilcox w as the d ay P C D an d 20 co rp o rate funding to org an ize an M L K going to be there,” W ilco x . W ilcox ought to know . H is o rg an i­ to M artin L u th er K ing B o u lev ard and p ro fit and g o v ern m en t parties. the A lb in a co m m u n ity , w as designed zation, P ortland C o m m u n ity D esign, to set a hig h standard for future d ev el­ T hose involved in the sum m it worked to address transportation, econom ic de­ d ev elo p e d A lbina C orn er. “W e d id n 't w ant to pu t in another opm en t on the boulevard. velopm ent, housing and arts issues. ch eap building that m in im izes the p o s­ sibilities. W e w anted a b u ild in g that ex p ressed w hat this street can really vide m o re u sab le sid ew alk s; covered b e,” said W ilcox. E arn est Bailey w atch ed for m onths as the build in g w ent up, w aited eagerly for a ch an ce to inquire ab o u t renting, and w as thrilled w hen he finally got a w alk w ay s, aw n in g an d an interior co u rty ard add to the design. T h e co u rty ard featu res m asonry pavers, three large trees, built-in seat­ ing, cast iron lights, a fountain, and four b ro n ze w ildlife sculptures. “T he co u rty ard w as d esig n ed to be an am enity because the residents live in a busy, urban neig h b o rh o o d ,” said W ilcox. “I think it’s w orking w onder­ here, this is som e place I can call fu lly " C o m m u n ity input w as essential in Senior housing advocates needed A re you concerned about the future those w ho cannot advocate for them ­ o f low and intxlerate incom e housing selves The H ousingTask Force meets on for the elderly ? Do you have som ething to say about the shortage o f lo w -in co m e rental units? Are you interested in issues o f safety the second M onday o f every month from and security for the elderly tenants o f 2:(X)pmto4:(X)pm in the dow ntow n area, accessible by public transportation. 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