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Colleen M Winfrey

Colleen M Winfrey
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Hermiston OR

Broker (OR: 941100055)

31 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Umatilla County, OR
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Boylan Realty Llc
Office Address
1055 S Hwy 395
Hermiston, OR  97838
(Umatilla County)
Office Phone
541-720-9089
Office Fax
Mobile
541-571-1904
Email
winf***@******.net
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Service Areas

Boardman: OR Umatilla: OR Hermiston: OR Irrigon: OR Stanfield: OR McNary: OR

About Colleen Winfrey

As a dedicated real estate professional, this agent is committed to addressing a diverse array of real estate needs. With a focus on continuous education and active community engagement, they bring a wealth of knowledge to their clients. Their expertise encompasses residential sales, commercial development, multi-family housing, and agricultural properties.

This agent strives to ensure that clients find not just a house, but a true home where they can thrive. Whether the ideal property is in an urban setting or a rural landscape, they are devoted to helping clients discover the perfect place that meets their lifestyle and aspirations.

Umatilla County, OR Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$390,027
Avg. Listing Price
From Colleen's portfolio
3.3 / 2.1
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,819 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
327
Active Listings
Current inventory

Umatilla County's real estate market reflects the unique character of eastern Oregon, where agricultural heritage meets modern economic diversification. With 101 actively licensed agents serving the region, this market demonstrates a healthy agent-to-population ratio that ensures personalized service while maintaining competitive dynamics. The county's strategic location along major transportation corridors and its proximity to the Columbia River create distinctive opportunities for both residential and commercial real estate ventures.

What makes Umatilla County particularly intriguing is its blend of rural charm and industrial growth potential. The presence of renewable energy projects, particularly wind farms, has attracted new residents and investors, while traditional farming communities continue to anchor the local economy. This duality creates a complex market where agricultural land values intersect with residential development pressures, offering savvy investors multiple entry points into the regional real estate landscape.

Major Umatilla County, Oregon Real Estate Markets

Pendleton stands as the county seat and largest city, driving much of the residential and commercial activity with its famous rodeo heritage and growing tourism sector. The city's historic downtown revitalization efforts have sparked renewed interest in both residential and commercial properties, while nearby Hermiston has emerged as a significant agricultural hub with substantial industrial development. Milton-Freewater, positioned in the county's wine-growing region, represents another key market where vineyard properties and rural residential developments command premium pricing.

The smaller communities of Pilot Rock, Athena, and Weston each contribute distinct market segments, from ranch properties to family homes serving the agricultural workforce. Echo and Stanfield offer more affordable housing options while maintaining access to larger employment centers, creating commuter-friendly markets that appeal to buyers seeking rural lifestyles without sacrificing economic opportunities.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Umatilla County's real estate market operates on seasonal rhythms tied closely to agricultural cycles and recreational tourism patterns. Spring and summer months typically see increased activity as farming operations expand and outdoor recreation draws visitors considering permanent relocation. The county's diverse geography, from river bottomland to rolling wheat fields and forested foothills, creates distinct micro-markets with varying appreciation rates and buyer demographics.

Transportation infrastructure plays a crucial role in property values, with proximity to Interstate 84 and major rail lines significantly influencing commercial and industrial real estate demand. The county's position as a logistics hub for regional distribution has created unexpected opportunities in warehouse and freight facilities, while residential markets benefit from the employment stability these industries provide.

Why Businesses Need Umatilla County, Oregon Agent Contact Data

The complete contact database of all 101 licensed agents provides invaluable market intelligence for lenders, insurance companies, and service providers targeting this specialized regional market. Unlike urban markets where agents may specialize narrowly, Umatilla County's professionals typically handle diverse property types, making each agent contact a gateway to multiple market segments from agricultural land to residential developments.

Having email access to every licensed agent enables efficient market research, referral network development, and targeted service offerings that acknowledge the county's unique blend of agricultural, residential, and emerging industrial real estate needs. This comprehensive contact data becomes particularly valuable for businesses seeking to establish relationships in a market where personal connections and local expertise drive transaction success.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Colleen Winfrey has 1 property for sale in Hermiston and surrounding areas.

$99,000

Listed 2025-05-27

3300 Blake Rnch Lot 33
Heppner, OR  97836

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Lot: 43,996 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Colleen Winfrey currently has no rental properties available in Hermiston and surrounding areas. Check back later.