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Darcey L Edwards

Darcey L Edwards
Real Estate Agent (Principal Broker)
Banks OR

Principal Broker (OR: 201103029)

15 years experience

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

Brokerage
Edwards Realty Trust
Office Address
Po Box 336
Banks, OR  97106
(Washington County)
Office Phone
503-939-6053
Office Fax
Mobile
503-939-6053
Email
darc**@******************.com
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Service Areas

Hillsboro: OR Cornelius: OR Banks: OR Oak Hills: OR West Haven-Sylvan: OR Rockcreek: OR Bethany: OR Portland: OR Beaverton: OR Cedar Mill: OR West Slope: OR Raleigh Hills: OR Cedar Hills: OR

About Darcey Edwards

Darcey Edwards is a seasoned real estate professional specializing in the Silicon Forest region, leveraging her extensive background in agriculture and the high-tech sector to benefit both buyers and sellers. Her commitment to business and marketing, combined with a genuine desire to assist others, allows her to deliver a distinctive real estate experience that is both enjoyable and efficient.

Darcey is dedicated to helping clients achieve their financial objectives, recognizing the significant impact that buying or selling a home can have on their lives. She is committed to redefining the standard real estate experience, ensuring that each client receives exceptional service characterized by professionalism and attention to detail. Welcome Home Realty LLC is renowned for its client-focused approach, and Darcey is proud to embody this ethos in her work.

Staying abreast of the latest market trends and strategies is a priority for Darcey, enabling her to provide valuable insights to her clients. An Oregon native, she resides in the Washington County home where she grew up, and has a deep appreciation for horses, barns, and the rural lifestyle that the area offers. Her primary focus includes Western Washington County, NW Portland, Beaverton, Hillsboro, and surrounding regions.

Holding an Oregon Real Estate license, Darcey is equipped to assist clients in various aspects of their real estate journey. Prior to her career in real estate, she gained valuable experience in human resources, purchasing, and accounting, and served as the Membership Coordinator for the Greater Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce.

For a dedicated partner in achieving your real estate aspirations, contact Darcey today.

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

$772,691
Avg. Listing Price
From Darcey's portfolio
3.8 / 3.0
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,460 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1792
Active Listings
Current inventory

Washington County, Oregon represents one of the Pacific Northwest's most dynamic and diverse real estate markets, anchored by the thriving tech corridor known as Silicon Forest. This suburban powerhouse west of Portland has evolved from agricultural lands into a premier destination for technology companies, creating a unique housing ecosystem that balances urban sophistication with Oregon's renowned natural beauty. The county's real estate landscape reflects this transformation, with markets ranging from luxury estates in West Linn's hillsides to modern condominiums in Beaverton's transit-oriented developments.

What makes Washington County particularly compelling is its role as both a bedroom community for Portland professionals and a standalone economic hub housing major employers like Nike, Intel, and Tektronix. This dual identity creates fascinating market dynamics, where housing demand is driven not just by Portland's spillover growth but by the county's own robust job creation. The result is a real estate market that has consistently outperformed state averages, supported by high-income households and strong population growth from both domestic and international migration.

Major Washington County, Oregon Real Estate Markets

Beaverton stands as the county's largest city and primary real estate hub, offering everything from affordable starter homes near MAX light rail stations to upscale neighborhoods like Sexton Mountain. The city's strategic position along major transit lines has sparked significant residential development, particularly around the Cedar Hills and Millikan Way corridors. Tigard complements this urban core with its own distinct character, featuring established single-family neighborhoods and emerging mixed-use developments that appeal to both young professionals and growing families seeking proximity to employment centers.

The western communities of Hillsboro and Aloha represent the county's technology heartland, where housing demand is intensely driven by semiconductor and software industry growth. Hillsboro's transformation from a small farming town to Oregon's fifth-largest city exemplifies the broader county trend, with new construction struggling to keep pace with job growth. Meanwhile, areas like Lake Oswego and Tualatin offer premium residential options, creating distinct market segments that range from entry-level condos to million-dollar executive homes with mountain and valley views.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Washington County's real estate market exhibits remarkable geographic complexity, with micro-markets that can vary dramatically within just a few miles. The eastern areas near Portland command premium prices due to urban proximity, while western communities offer more space and newer construction at varying price points. Topographic diversity adds another layer, as properties in the Tualatin Hills or along the Willamette River create distinct value propositions that require deep local knowledge to navigate effectively.

Transportation infrastructure heavily influences market dynamics, with properties near MAX stations or major highways like Highway 26 and Interstate 5 carrying significant premiums. The county's commitment to urban planning and green spaces also creates unique opportunities, as developments near regional parks or protected natural areas often outperform comparable properties. These complex factors make local expertise essential, as buyers and investors need guidance through zoning regulations, development patterns, and neighborhood-specific appreciation trends.

Why Businesses Need Washington County, Oregon Agent Contact Data

With 2,526 actively licensed real estate agents serving Washington County's diverse markets, businesses have access to a sophisticated network of local professionals who understand these complex dynamics. All 2,526 agents maintain email contact information, making them accessible for partnerships, referrals, and market intelligence that can drive business growth. This comprehensive agent network represents invaluable local knowledge across dozens of distinct communities and price ranges, from affordable housing initiatives in Forest Grove to luxury developments in West Haven-Sylvan.

Companies in mortgage lending, home services, insurance, and real estate technology find Washington County's agent database particularly valuable because these professionals actively serve one of Oregon's most affluent and educated populations. The agents handle transactions ranging from first-time buyer programs to executive relocations and investment properties, creating diverse business opportunities for service providers who can effectively reach this professional network through targeted email campaigns and partnership development initiatives.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/15/2026, Darcey Edwards has 1 property for sale in Banks and surrounding areas.

$435,000

Listed 2026-01-23

904 S Magnolia St
Cornelius, OR  97113

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 1,256
Lot: 8,276 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Darcey Edwards currently has no rental properties available in Banks and surrounding areas. Check back later.