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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Run-O-Meter

With each neighborhood run, we're going to score the route through our Run-O-Meter rating system. We've described the categories that matter to us below.


Rating scale is 1-5: 

1 = the worst;  5 = the best

1--------5
Enjoyment
It might be rainy, windy and cold, but a good running route can always bring happiness.

1--------5
Scenery
Mature trees, flowers, green grass, views of the Willamette River and the West Hills are all welcome sights.

1--------5
Safety
Traffic, intersections, sidewalk and road conditions tell us a lot about a neighborhood and can turn any run into a zen moment or a terrifying trial.

1--------5
Difficulty
Charging up hills every mile is hard, thus it will be judged.


1--------5
Sound and smell
Loud sounds, quiet sounds, good smells, bad smells. A neighborhood defines itself by appealing to the senses.


1--------5
Hellos and waves
Because Midwest-nice is important to us.

1--------5
Number of puppies
Once we get a house, we're getting a puppy...and of course our puppy will need friends.

1--------5
People watching
Who lives in the neighborhood?

1--------5
Parks
We're keeping an eye out for picnic spots, puppy playgrounds, budding trees and only-in-Portland spectacles.

1--------5
Shops and restaurants
Coffeeness and quirkiness are appreciated.

1--------5
Home potential
Can we see ourselves living in this neighborhood?

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We love Portland and we love to run. We're ready to buy our first home in Portland, but with a housing market plagued by historically low inventories and insane bidding wars, Portland isn't quite ready for us. We may be many miles from a home, but we're going to keep running until we find our first place.