Do you have a single-family home or multi-family rental property that you need to sell fast? Is it in Oregon? We would love to give you a no-obligation offer on it.
Whether you want fast cash, or to have us take over payments, we will get you our highest possible offer.
We have years of real estate investing experience, and we have no need for banks or traditional financing. Our goal is to give you a fast CASH OFFER so that you can get to close quickly.
You came to us because you need to sell fast. We understand your situation and want to make this as stress-free as possible. We do not care if you have water damage, bad electrical, or your house is a gut rehab. We still want it, and will make you our highest possible offer!
We love Oregon properties in the following areas:
Albany OR, Aloha OR, Altamont OR, Ashland OR, Beaverton OR, Bend OR, Central Point OR, Corvallis OR, Eugene OR, Grants Pass OR, Gresham OR, Hermiston OR, Hillsboro OR, Keizer OR, Klamath Falls OR, Lake Oswego OR, McMinnville OR, Medford OR, Milwaukie OR, Newberg OR, Oregon City OR, Pendleton OR, Portland OR, Roseburg OR, Salem OR, Springfield OR, Tigard OR, West Linn OR
Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Oregon is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the north by Washington, on the south by California, on the east by Idaho, and on the southeast by Nevada. The Columbia River delineates much of Oregon's northern boundary, and the Snake River delineates much of the eastern boundary. The parallel 42° north delineates the southern boundary with California and Nevada. It is one of only three states of the contiguous United States to have a coastline on the Pacific Ocean, and the proximity to the ocean heavily influences the state's mild winter climate, despite the latitude.
Oregon's landscape is diverse, with a windswept Pacific coastline; a volcano-studded Cascade Range; abundant bodies of water in and west of the Cascades; dense evergreen, mixed, and deciduous forests at lower elevations; and a high desert sprawling across much of its east all the way to the Great Basin. The tall conifers, mainly Douglas fir, along Oregon's rainy west coast contrast with the lighter-timbered and fire-prone pine and juniper forests covering portions to the east. Abundant alders in the west fix nitrogen for the conifers. Stretching east from central Oregon are semi-arid shrublands, prairies, deserts, steppes, and meadows. At 11,249 feet (3,429 m), Mount Hood is the state's highest point, and Crater Lake National Park is Oregon's only national park. (Source: Wikipedia)
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