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26 years of experience shows with over $200,000,000 in closed sales and 500 closed transactions. We have negotiated all types of real estate sales: personal residential homes, historical houses, investment properties ranging from simple duplexes to large apartment buildings, condos, raw land-- and even a horse ranch. Clients describe us as hard working professionals who are excellent negotiators, experts with real estate pricing and marketing, easy-going, good communicators, and intuitive.

Purchasing the right real estate property is one of the most important decisions you will make. Let us help you find the right property to maximize your investment. We'll negotiate for you from a position of strength, eliminate surprises and make your real estate transaction as smooth as possible.
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Michele Biehler is passionate about real estate.
Licensed for over 10 years there is one constant theme found throughout her work: integrity.
Michele believes it is the foundation to her success.
In her opinion the most important people in any real estate transaction are her clients.
She begins by sitting with them, listening to their future goals, brainstorming together the strategies to get to their desired real estate result and then planning the best course of action to take.
This is the heart and soul of Michele Biehler's real estate practice.
I bought a home earlier this year with Michael Biehler, and it was a great experience from start to finish.
Michael was incredibly responsive and kept me up to date on what I needed to do and how things were proceeding.
There was never one time where I wondered what was going on.
He was always proactive in communication.
I put offers down on several homes and with each one the communication was clear.
He also offered great advice on how each sale might proceed and decisions I would need to make.
We started offering packing boxes as a way to assist our sellers to get their houses ready for us to market, and their thoughts ready to handle the stress of a house move.
Moving is one of the most stressful events in one's life.
We personally have moved multiple times over our 28 years together, including two major moves from one state to another.
We understand the process.
This post is a "thank you" to all those we have gotten to know over the years and who have made our real estate business-and our lives-just a little bit richer.
I'd always thought elder abuse involved physical injury.
But it can also come in the form of financial abuse, punishable by law, and can carry an award that is triple the damages.
I learned this recently at a seminar sponsored by Fitzwater Meyer Hollis & Marmion, LLP, one of Oregon's largest Estate Planning and Elder Law firms.
In that seminar, Wes Fitzwater, Esq., outlined the seemingly casual actions of others that are considered elder (financial) abuse.
Misappropriating an older person's finances without having any financial relationship with them, such as the young man I spoke with had.
Of the 30,219 homes purchased in 2016 in Portland, 19% of them were cash transactions, according to the Regional Multiple Listing Service (RMLS ), the Pacific Northwest's largest REALTOR-owned multiple listing service.
Take, for instance, John and Carol Anderson.
Both retired from successful tech careers in Austin, put the home they'd been living in for 30 years on the market, and sold it within a week for $800,000.
They pocketed the cash, called the movers, packed up the cars and the dog, and headed west, to Portland, to live near their kids.
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