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Brewhaha!

Filed under: Downtown Eugene, Investment Real Estate, Land for Sale, Real Estate News, Rural — Cameron McNeeley at 9:36 pm on Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Hello Real Estate Lovers!

I am guest blogging on Eugene-Real-Estate to let you know about the upcoming “BREWHAHA” happening downtown next Tuesday. Get ready for a lively debate over the two land use measures on the ballot:

Measure 20-134: Downtown Urban Renewal Plan

Panelists: Mayor Kitty Piercy and City Council member Bonnie Bettman

Measure 49: Land use measure to fix 37

Panelists: Ashley Miller from “Yes on 49” and Matthew Green-Hite from “Fix Measure 49″

Come on down, enjoy a nice refreshing beverage and hear both sides to make your own decisions.

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How to find Eugene rural land online?

Filed under: Land for Sale, Rural — luke at 7:17 am on Thursday, March 29, 2007

This blog gets a lot of searches for "rural land in Eugene." Do a search in any search engine for "rural land Eugene" - then try to find a place where you can consistently find an aggregate of listings across multiple brokers, and with a link to whatever’s available in MLS. It’s not easy. Here’s a little help. Below are some quick links to sites that can deliver the goods:

  • Lands of Oregon
  • Land Watch
  • Loopnet offers a two week trial of their $34.95/month unlimited search feature. You need to create an account in order to view all properties. Unfortunately for home home buyers, many of the listings on Loopnet are zoned for commercial or industrial use. Here’s an example of one of the residential listings.
  • Windermere - Since Windermere listings don’t show up on NWMLS, visiting Windermere to search for land is a must.
  • For NWMLS regional listings, OIP.net is probably the best source.

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Where’s all the good land?

Filed under: Real Estate News, Relocate to Eugene, Rural — luke at 7:34 am on Thursday, July 6, 2006

I’m curious about something..where’s the land to be had in Eugene? Properties are important too, but the way that land is being developed, and the way the city and county revise land use laws..what’s to be had for the average homeowner looking for their “dream home” in the countryside?

A search of Homes and Land Magazine returned only two results!

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