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Loretta A Coleman

Loretta A Coleman
Real Estate Agent
Payson AZ

(AZ: SA524989000)

26 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Gila County, AZ
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Coldwell Banker Bishop-Pa

Office Website
Office Address
715 S Beeline Hwy
Payson, AZ  85541
(Gila County)
Office Phone
928-474-2216
Office Fax
928-474-2460
Mobile
928-978-5295
Email
lori*@************.com
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Service Areas

East Verde Estates: AZ Hunter Creek: AZ Payson: AZ Jakes Corner: AZ Washington Park: AZ Star Valley: AZ Kohls Ranch: AZ Tonto Village: AZ Whispering Pines: AZ Oxbow Estates: AZ Beaver Valley: AZ Christopher Creek: AZ Gisela: AZ Flowing Springs: AZ Mead Ranch: AZ Deer Creek: AZ Round Valley: AZ Bear Flat: AZ Rye: AZ Freedom Acres: AZ Mesa del Caballo: AZ Geronimo Estates: AZ Pine: AZ Strawberry: AZ

About Loretta Coleman

With a robust background in real estate that spans over two decades, this agent has been a dedicated professional in the Payson market since 2000. Holding a broker's license since 2006, they have consistently demonstrated expertise and commitment to their clients.

As a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist, they have earned recognition as a member of the International Diamond Society for four consecutive years (2019-2022) and previously as a member of the International Sterling Society in 2013, 2014, and 2017. Their qualifications include being a Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) and an Accredited Buyers Representative (ABR), complemented by several courses in Commercial Investment Real Estate (CCIM).

A graduate of the Real Estate Institute (GRI), this agent's extensive experience is further enriched by their previous roles, including serving as a front office secretary in the public school system and working as a dental assistant during their college years. Committed to giving back, they actively volunteer with various community non-profits, reflecting their dedication to both their profession and the community they serve.

Gila County, AZ Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$644,801
Avg. Listing Price
From Loretta's portfolio
3.1 / 2.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,008 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
419
Active Listings
Current inventory

Gila County, Arizona represents one of the state's most geographically diverse and challenging real estate markets, spanning over 4,700 square miles of dramatic terrain from desert valleys to alpine forests. With 266 total actively licensed agents serving this expansive region, the market reflects both the opportunities and complexities of Arizona's rural and recreational property landscape. What makes this market particularly intriguing is how these agents navigate extreme geographic variations, from properties at 2,000 feet elevation in the Sonoran Desert to mountain retreats exceeding 7,000 feet in the Mogollon Rim country.

The relatively concentrated number of licensed professionals—all 266 agents maintaining current email contact information—suggests a tight-knit real estate community that has adapted to serve diverse property types ranging from historic mining town homes to luxury mountain cabins. This market has experienced surprising resilience, with recreational and retirement properties driving demand even as urban Arizona markets fluctuate, creating unique opportunities for agents who understand both seasonal buyer patterns and the logistics of showing properties across vast distances.

Major Gila County, Arizona Real Estate Markets

Globe serves as Gila County's commercial and residential hub, offering the most traditional real estate market with historic neighborhoods, mining heritage properties, and modern developments catering to retirees and remote workers. Payson dominates the county's recreational real estate scene, functioning as Arizona's "Festival City" and attracting buyers seeking four-season mountain living just two hours from Phoenix. The Payson area commands premium prices for its elevation, cooler temperatures, and extensive outdoor recreation access, making it the county's most active luxury market.

Smaller communities like Pine, Strawberry, and Young represent niche markets focused almost exclusively on cabin properties, recreational land, and off-grid living opportunities. These areas have seen unexpected growth as urban professionals seek remote work retreats and weekend escapes. Meanwhile, communities such as Winkelman and Hayden offer more affordable housing options along major transportation corridors, attracting first-time buyers and investors looking for value plays in Arizona's expanding rural markets.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Gila County's real estate market operates on dramatically different seasonal patterns than typical Arizona markets, with peak activity often occurring during summer months when buyers escape desert heat for mountain properties. This reverse seasonality creates unique challenges for agents, who must maintain expertise across climate zones, elevation-specific property considerations, and seasonal access issues that can affect everything from property inspections to closing logistics.

The market's complexity extends beyond geography to include significant infrastructure variations, from properties with full utilities and high-speed internet to off-grid parcels requiring wells, septic systems, and alternative energy sources. Agents frequently navigate buyers through considerations like fire insurance availability, snow load requirements, and water rights—expertise that goes far beyond traditional residential sales knowledge and explains why successful agents in this market often develop highly specialized local knowledge.

Why Businesses Need Gila County, Arizona Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and home service providers face unique challenges reaching agents scattered across Gila County's vast geography, making direct email contact essential for maintaining business relationships. The county's 266 agents often specialize in specific regions or property types, requiring targeted communication strategies that acknowledge their diverse expertise and geographic focus areas.

Real estate technology companies, continuing education providers, and industry vendors particularly benefit from comprehensive agent contact data because traditional marketing approaches often fail in this dispersed market. With agents regularly traveling between mountain communities, desert valleys, and everything in between, email remains the most reliable communication channel for introducing new services, scheduling appointments, and maintaining ongoing business relationships throughout this challenging but rewarding market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/7/2026, Loretta Coleman has 2 properties for sale in Payson and surrounding areas.

$850,000

Listed 2026-01-09

804 E Phoenix St
Payson, AZ  85541

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 3.0
Sq Ft: 4,324
Lot: 20,909 sf
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$915,000

Listed 2025-09-01

1111 S Sutton Rd
Payson, AZ  85541

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 3,023
Lot: 98,446 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Loretta Coleman currently has no rental properties available in Payson and surrounding areas. Check back later.