Bought with MARTY LIEN
18924 Greenridge Dr, Baker County, OR, 97814
$350,000
SingleFam
•Marty patiently worked with us for over a year to locate the property that was right for us. We had almost given up on the market but Marty was there for us and highly responsive to our needs. We had a competing offer that Marty provided the appropriate input and timing to help everything work in our favor and we couldn't have been any luckier finding someone with a more pleasant disposition. It was always enjoyable to see her and visit properties. At properties I knew we were in good hands because she found the same faults and points that I did and there was never a bad for her even though we were frustrated at the availability at times. Recommend her...YOU BET!
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