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- Tumalo, Oregon Real Estate Market Report for December 2011
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Highlights of the Latest Broker Tour in Sisters
Today we had the first broker tour of the year — sleet, snow and rain notwithstanding. It was a small tour — only seven homes — and it provided a pretty good cross-section of Sisters options. Continue reading
Sisters, Oregon Real Estate Market Report for December 2011
In December, the Sisters real estate market took a bit of a breather, with a slight reduction in both listings and sales.
As expected, the overall inventory shrank a bit, from 130 listings in November to 117 in December. Continue reading
Sisters, Oregon Real Estate Market Report for November 2011
Sisters, Oregon Real Estate Market Report for November 2011In November, the Sisters residential real estate market continued to tighten. Thanks to another reduction in listings combined with double-digit sales, the inventory is now below a 10-month supply for both Single Family Residential (SFR) listings and Residential with Acreage (RW) listings –- specifically, a 9.8-month and 8.6-month supply, respectively. Continue reading
Sisters, Oregon Real Estate Market Report for October 2011
In October, the residential real estate market in Sisters nudged closer toward a balanced market (which favors buyers and sellers equally) than it has in a good long while. Continue reading
Sisters, Oregon Real Estate Market Report for September 2011
n September, the residential real estate market in Sisters saw two varying sales trends. In terms of Single Family Residential (SFR) listings, the bulk of the activity was among lower-priced properties, with five of the six closed sales under $400,000, and eight of the nine pending sales under $350,000. Continue reading
Sisters Oregon Real Estate Market Report for August 2011
n August, the residential real estate market in Sisters continued to make progress, especially the Residential with Acreage (RW) segment. Last month, we saw the sale of Sisters’ first million-dollar properties, both of which were RW listings. This month, although there were no million-dollar sales, there was quite a bit of activity at the upper end of the price spectrum: Continue reading
Sisters, Oregon Real Estate Market Report for July 2011
If June was all about shopping for deals in the Sisters residential real estate market, July was noteworthy for its activity at the high end of the price scale.If June was all about shopping for deals in the Sisters residential real estate market, July was noteworthy for its activity at the high end of the price scale. Continue reading
Sisters Saddle Maker Journeys Across Town
A couple of weeks I go, I wrote about the flurry of new businesses that have opened recently in Sisters. I neglected to mention Three Ponies Saddlery, a Sisters staple for the past year (what can be more fitting here than a saddle maker?), which opened in a new expanded locale in Town Square (161 E. Cascade) not long ago. Continue reading
Open for Business in Sisters: Lots of New Spots to Explore
Not long ago, I wrote about our recent cross-town office move. After the dust had cleared – after I had finished unpacking and was getting situated — I began to notice quite a bit of other activity on the commercial real estate front in Sisters. In fact, the more I looked, the more new businesses I noticed around town. Continue reading
RE/MAX Town & Country Experiences ‘Revolution’
And after several months of planning, our company, RE/MAX Town & Country, moved across town and RE/MAX Town & Country Realty interior in Sisters, Oregon
RE/MAX Town & Country Realty interior changed our name. Talk about overwhelming — my brain is reeling!
But back to business. We’re now RE/MAX Revolution, and our new office space in a prime spot in the Ray’s Food Place complex (625 N. Arrowleaf Trail, #104) was designed to reflect our commitment to both outstanding customer service and on technology. Continue reading


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