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NEW LISTING:
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$275,000
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3 bedrooms - 2 1/2 bathrooms - 1968 square feet
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"Kim did a wonderful job for us. We really appreciated how she kept on top of all the different components required for the home buying and selling process. If we ever move again, Kim will be the first person we call. I miss talking to her everyday. We not only had a great working relationship, but gained a friend."
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Springfield, Oregon Neighborhoods
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 Hayden Bridge The Hayden
Bridge neighborhood is growing quickly--and for good reason!
As more people have moved to the area, the demand for quality construction
in new developments has really taken off. Bounded by the McKenzie
River, Interstate 5 and Highway 105, the Hayden Bridge neighborhood
has a view of the nearby Coburg Hills to the north. Grocery stores
and shopping are nearby, too, and many new families choose to live
here.
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 Mohawk Valley/Camp Creek Mohawk
Valley and Camp Creek extend eastward from the McKenzie River,
and north of highway 126. Hills, streams, forest and grasslands make
this area ideal for anyone who is seeking acreage or larger home lots.
Many residents of this area maintain orchards and farms, and the fertile
soil is a gardener's dream. The quiet, scenic beauty of the area is
augmented by view of the Cascade mountain range, to the east.
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 West Centennial West
Centennial is a small neighborhood with big popularity. Sharing
its western border with Eugene makes this area a thoroughfare for
businesses, restaurants and shopping. Because of the convenient location,
homes are in high demand. Making the area even more desirable is the
vicinity of parks, including the WIllamette River, as well as freeway
and highway access, which is great for commuters.
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 Springfield Geographically, the Springfield area is the largest neighborhood designation in town. Many of the
town's community and senior centers, schools, businesses and industries
are located in this neighborhood. Miles of the Willamette river, parklands,
meadows and hills are contained in this area. As you can see from
the map, this region defines much of central Springfield, and most
of south Springfield, and the construction is just as diverse as the
geography.
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 Thurston The Thurston neighborhood offers the benefits of the town, but with a quite, country
charm. The residential areas have quite, pleasant streets and nearby
schools and parks. Thurston is also close to arterial roads and shopping.
These conveniences make the area very popular for families with school-age
children.
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 Glenwood Glenwood is unique in Springfield, in that the neighborhood is entirely bordered
by the Willamette river and Eugene, and management of the area has
(historically) been with both Eugene and Springfield. A recent measure
designated the area as a formal part of Springfield, though, and since
then an urban renewal plan has been put into action. Glenwood residents
enjoy hills, meadows, and quite streets.
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Kim Heddinger, Principal Broker/Owner CRS, SRES, GRI, ePRO, ALHS
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