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Oregon Relocation & Referral Promotion

Are you considering buying real estate in Oregon? I work with an extensive group of REALTORS®, real estate agents, and relocation experts in Oregon in a kind of referral network. Using this referral system ensures my clients receive first rate service, even when their real estate needs extend beyond my Multiple Listing coverage area. I have very tough standards and high criteria that must be met by any Oregonian agent or broker wishing to receive a referral from me.  And, being a real estate professional and member of the National Association of REALTORS®, I can identify the first-class from the mediocre. I’ll interview potential agents, investigate their current productivity and asses their past performance as a Buyer’s Agent.

Every move or relocation inherently comes with a myriad of concerns to cope with. Let me provide the valuable service of seeking out and initiating contact with a highly qualified Oregonian real estate professional that’s eager to assist you.

Naturally, the first question that arises is, “How much is this valuable service going to cost me?” Now, here’s where a good deal get’s better;

$ When I Give a Referral, You Get Paid $

Just for allowing me to put you in touch with a skilled Oregonian real estate professional, I’LL PAY YOU! It’s commonplace, when applicable, for real estate agents to share a portion of their Buyer’s Agent Commission with the referring agent. It’s a show of appreciation and is aptly known as a referral fee.

I’LL GIVE 50% OF THE REFERRAL FEE TO YOU!

And remember, as a home buyer it costs you absolutely nothing for top notch professional representation. All the real estate commissions are paid by the seller, who has already negotiated and entered into a contractual agreement with their Oregonian Listing Agent prior to their house being listed on the market.

Prime importance: in order to get paid for your next move or Oregon property purchase, all I ask that you CONTACT ME FIRST. That’s the only way I can seek out a qualified Oregonian agent and arrange the introductions.

Contact Idaho Real Estate Agent Erik Jon McKenzie at 208.250.1728 for more details on this truly win/win scenario.


Oregon Real Estate

Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Oregon borders the Pacific Ocean on the west, Washington on the north, Idaho on the east, and California and Nevada on the south. The Columbia and Snake Rivers form, respectively, much of its northern and eastern borders. Between two north-south mountain ranges in western Oregon—the Pacific Coast Range and the Cascade Mountain Range—lies the Willamette Valley, the most densely populated and agriculturally productive region of the state.

Oregon has one of the most diverse landscapes of any state in the U.S. It is well known for its tall, dense forests; its accessible, scenic Pacific coastline; and its rugged, glaciated Cascade volcanoes. Other areas include semiarid scrublands, prairies, and deserts that cover approximately half the state in eastern and north-central Oregon.

Oregon's population in 2000 was 3,421,399, a 20.4% increase over 1990. The Census Bureau estimated Oregon's population to have reached 3,594,586 by 2004.

Oregon’s geography may be split roughly into six areas: the Coast Range, the Willamette Valley, the Cascade Mountains the Klamath Mountains, the Columbia River Plateau, and the Basin and Range Region.

The state varies from rainforest in the Coast Range to barren desert in the southeast, which still meets the technical definition of a frontier.

Oregon is 295 miles (475 km) north to south at longest distance, and 395 miles (636 km) east to west at longest distance. In terms of land and water area, Oregon is the ninth largest state, covering 97,073 square miles (251,418 km²).

Its highest point is the summit of Mount Hood, at 11,239 feet (3,428 m), and its lowest point is sea level of the Pacific Ocean. Its mean elevation is 3,300 feet (1,006 m).

Crater Lake National Park is the state’s only national park, and the site of Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the U.S. at 1,943 feet (592 m). Similar federally owned, protected recreation areas that are entirely in Oregon include: John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument and Oregon Caves National Monument.

Areas that are partly in Oregon and partly in neighboring states include the California National Historic Trail, Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, the Lewis and Clark National and State Historical Parks, the Nez Perce National Historical Park, and the Oregon National Historic Trail.

Oregon claims the D River is the shortest river in the world, though the American state of Montana makes the same claim of its Roe River. Oregon is also home to the smallest park in the world, Mill Ends Park in Portland.

The climate of the state is largely influenced by the Pacific Ocean, although much less so in the east than near the ocean. Generally, the climate is mild, although extreme weather can and does happen. Precipitation in the state varies widely with a low of 8 annual inches in some eastern plateaus and close to 200 inches on some western coastal slopes. Often, it is assumed that Oregon is a wet, soggy state, but this is essentially only true for the valley and coast. Central and Eastern Oregon are considered “high desert.”


Oregon Real Estate Resources and Favorite Links

Attention: Oregonian REALTORS®, brokers, real estate agents, investment groups, realty companies, movers, and all other real estate practitioners located in Oregon. If you provide an exceptional service and/or have an outstanding website you’d like to submit to this Oregon sector of the IdahoFineLiving.com Real Estate Directory. Go to the Real Estate Directory Submission page.

Our Florence Oregon Real Estate website has been custom designed to guide you through every aspect buying and/or selling Oregon real estate. With custom mapping so you can see where the home is located, price, photos, descriptions, and more. There is no other website in Oregon designed to make your real estate search so easy and informative.

Bend Oregon Real Estate - Search Central Oregon MLS, view listings, and sign up to receive new listings as they come on the market. Area and Property information for Bend, Redmond, Sisters, Sunriver, Prineville, LaPine, and Madras.

MLS Listings in Portland Oregon

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Erik Jon McKenzie, REALTOR®
AllPro Realty Group
Idaho Real Estate Agent
254 South Cole Road
Boise, Idaho 83709
208.250.1728 mobile
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