Oregon Real Estate Websites

REO is real estate owned by banks that have had to foreclose on a property and then bought it back at the foreclosure auction. These properties are actually considered a liability on the balance sheet of the bank, so they must make sure that they don't accumulate a large number of these. For this reason, you can usually find pretty good deals on properties that are owned by the bank. Similar to the method used to find abandoned properties (that I mentioned above), drive around the town, city, or country, and find properties that have tall grass and look abandoned. Often in residential areas, these properties are owned by the bank. Simply find out the bank that owns it, contact them, and see what happens. You may get a great deal directly form the bank or get a heads-up on when and where the property will be going to auction.

 

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Oregon Information and facts

The State of Oregon, which is located in the North Western United States, received its name from the original name that was first applied to the river which is now known as the Columbia River. Oregon State was admitted into the Union as the 33rd U.S. state on February 14th of 1859.

The capital of the State of Oregon is the City of Salem. The State's nickname is the "The Beaver State" and their flag features two different sides with a navy-blue field with gold lettering and illustrations. On one side of the flag is the shield from the state seal which is supported by 33 stars, with the words "State of Oregon" above stars and the year they were admitted to the Union below. On the reverse side of the flag is a beaver. The official seal of the State of Oregon is a shield that is supported by 33 stars crested with an American eagle, depicting mountains and forests, a covered wagon and ox team, an elk, a pickax, wheat, a plow, along with the state's motto. In the background of the illustration you see the sun setting over the Pacific and both an American merchant ship arriving and a British man-o'-war ship departing. Surrounding the whole seal are the words "State of Oregon 1859."

The State of Oregon has their own Song named "Oregon, My Oregon" and their State dance is the Square dance. The State Motto is "She Flies with Her Own Wings." Their State bird is the Western Meadowlark and a Chinook salmon is the State's fish.  While the State's flower may be the Oregon grape, the Oregon State tree is the Douglas fir.

The State of Oregon has a State gem, which is the Sunstone. The Sate animal was chosen to be the American beaver. They also have a State insect, the Oregon swallowtail butterfly.

The State of Oregon celebrates all of the same federal holidays, but they also have their own state holidays. Besides  New Year's Day, the  Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day,; Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day, those who live in Oregon also celebrate the commemoration days of Oregon's admission to the Union on February 14th.
The State of Oregon features a rich $3.3 billion lumber industry as well as an $859 million paper manufacturing industry. The state's salmon-fishing industry is also one of the largest in the world. The State of Oregon is a leader in growing cover seed crops, peppermint, black raspberries, boysenberries, blackberries, loganberries, and hazelnuts. They are also the second when it comes to raising red raspberries, hops, snap beans, prunes, and onions. There are a number of notable locations in the State of Oregon. These locations include places like Mount Hood, Crater Lake National Park, Newberry Volcanic National Monument, Cape Perpetua in Siuslaw National Forest, the Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River, Oregon Caves National Monument, the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, Hells Canyon, Columbia River Gorge between The Dalles and Troutdale, and John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.

 

 

 

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