Key takeaways: Listing alerts send new homes straight to your inbox as soon as they hit the MLS, (or before they hit the market in some cases, see below) and they’re the easiest way to keep up with the competitive market. Listing alerts aren’t just useful for buyers—they can also help sellers stay up-to-date on […]
1950 Morrow RD, Horse Property Has Sold!
Where Does the Time Go?
These 4 Negotiating Tips Can Help You Sell for Top Dollar in Oregon
Receiving your first offer is one of the most exciting parts of selling your home. And while it might seem like the hard work is finally over, the negotiation process is actually just getting started. Even in a seller’s market, negotiating with a buyer, or multiple buyers, can require quite a bit of time, skill, […]
Advantages to Living in Scio, Oregon
Where? “Skio?” No, “S-C-I-O. Scio” Never heard of it. Well, it’s a small town SE of Salem, East of Albany, Oregon. It sits about 25 minutes from Downtown Albany, and 35 minutes from Downtown Salem, Oregon. The population is just under 1,000 residents, making it a “small town.” The town is surrounded by farm land, […]
3 Reasons You Shouldn’t Use Zillow to Search for a Home
Key takeaways: For years, Zillow has been one of the most popular real estate sites for buyers, sellers, and daydreamers—but it might not be the most reliable option for serious house hunters. If you want to shop the hottest deals and see homes before they hit the market, it’s better to work with a local […]
Affordable Horse Property with Covered Arena in Oregon
2 Acres in South Salem, Oregon
Looking for a close-in acreage site for your next home? This 2 acre lot partition is almost complete and ready for you to design your next home with the builder of your choice. Located approximately 1 mile from I5, this location is ideal if you need to commute to Portland, Eugene or anywhere else! South […]
2020 Annual Review of Rural Real Estate in Oregon
Just How Was the Market in Corvallis, Oregon?
The Corvallis, Oregon rural real estate market was on fire last year. Like the rest of the valley, the low inventory drove up the prices, as there were more buyers to compete over so few houses. With just a little over 3 months of inventory supply, Corvallis is still very much a seller’s market for […]