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Oregon City, OR Real Estate News

By Adam Zagel
(John L Scott Real Estate)
Good afternoon, I changed the name of my blog to try and get to the bottom of this wonderful job we call real estate and to open up discussion on many different topics relating to the urban growth boundary, development and al pieces of the real estate market.  If you fell like posting on this blog go right ahead and get the discussions going. 
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By Todd Clark - Retired, Principle Broker Oregon
(eXp Realty LLC)
For the past 10 years I have been a proud sponsor of the Oregon Ferret Shelter's Fun Frolic. This event is for all ferret lovers and just people who want to find out more about ferrets. It is loaded with games, contests and even an auction. Bag Bust OutAll the proceeds from the event go to the Oregon Ferret Shelter which is a no-kill ferret shelter that helps sickand abandoned ferrets find homes. To find out more about this non profit organization, please visit their website at http://oregonferretshelter.org/ and if you want to attend the fun frolic please join us on August 25, 2007 @ Hammerle Park off exit 8 on I-205 from 10am-4pm.I promise it will be fun!
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By Sarah Eubanks, Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public
(Hill Valley Financial Services)
                                                                       Now that fall is nearly upon us, I can hear the football players across the street from me here in Oregon City.  They are practicing.  They are working hard.  They are certainly doing a lot of push-ups!  I see the runners training for Cross Country, and see soccer practices starting up.  Soon will be their tryouts, and before we know it, another High School Athletic Season is upon us.  I thought, then, that I would get you some information.  If your kidlets are anything like mine, they would enjoy watching the "big kids" play a game or two of their preferred sport.  Last year, all of Oregon City was fired up.  Our girls soccer team had a terrific season and actually took second in State!                              ...
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By Sarah Eubanks, Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public
(Hill Valley Financial Services)
I have looked through this website and seen many good blog posts with facts on particular cities.  So, I decided that posting on Oregon City would be beneficial to some.  Most people can locate these things on the web themselves, but I am hoping to put together a comprehensive listing of relevant information.  If you feel as though something is missing, please do feel free to let me know, as I want for this to be of value!Oregon City is known to be the "City of Firsts", as it was the first city established west of the Mississippi.  It was the first capital of Oregon, had the first Protestant church registered, the first trading post, and more.  It is the goal of most Oregon City enterprises to maintain that tradition in "pioneering" the future!  What a terrific sequeway into the Oregon ...
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By Sarah Eubanks, Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public
(Hill Valley Financial Services)
Hello, This is Sarah Eubanks, your friendly preferred mortgage consultant in Oregon City.  I am writing you today about all of the news across the greater Oregon City area!  Some may be new to you, other items may not be.  I would appreciate hearing your thoughts, and if you have additional news for the area, please do write in and let all of us know... RIVERCREST WATERSPRAY PARK ~Open on June the 1st of 2007, the newest addition to one of Oregon City's favorite parks opened.  To the six acre park located appropriately enough on Park Drive, this new park has quickly become even more attractive as a location for children's' birthday parties, company and church picnics, and more!  There are covered shelters, basketball courts, tennis courts, playground equipment, and a softball diamond.  ...
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By Sarah Eubanks, Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public
(Hill Valley Financial Services)
So, I have lived in Clackamas County now for 15 years or so. I have always coveted the Washington Squares and Bridgeports of Washington County. Now, it seems I may not need to wish anymore. In fact, it is my understanding that in the very near future, we will be obtaining a new nice shopping development very similar to Tualitan's Bridgeport. With the Clackamas Town Center improvements and the newest mall opening up in a little over a year, Clackamas County has found it's rhythym...we hope! So, as property values begin to rise, what are your expectations? Send me your thoughts, I will be watching, reading, and writing! :-)
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