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Mandi Mack

Mandi Mack
Real Estate Agent (Principal Broker)
Salem OR

Principal Broker (OR: 201222859)

9 years experience

REALTOR® 3 Active Listings Serves Marion County, OR
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Tradition Real Estate Partners
Office Address
4880 Turner Rd Se
Salem, OR  97317
(Marion County)
Office Phone
503-877-4653
Office Fax
Mobile
971-701-5052
Email
mand*@************.com
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Service Areas

Salem: OR Aumsville: OR Four Corners: OR Keizer: OR Eola: OR Jefferson: OR Woodburn: OR Brooks: OR Hayesville: OR Labish Village: OR Albany: OR Millersburg: OR Turner: OR Marion: OR Rickreall: OR Silverton: OR

About Mandi Mack

Mandi Mack serves as the Principal Broker at Tradition Real Estate Partners, where she focuses on residential property sales throughout the Willamette Valley and its surrounding areas. Her extensive experience in home remodeling across various projects inspired her transition into the real estate sector. Prior to her role as a broker, Mandi co-founded Vista Seed Partners and accumulated over twelve years of expertise in account management and marketing, skills that significantly benefit her clients.

Mandi is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Mid-Valley Association of Realtors (MVAR), the National Association of REALTORS (NAR), the Home Builders Association (HBA), the Willamette Valley Multiple Listing Service (WVMLS), the Multiple Listing Service of Central Oregon (MLSCO), and the Regional Multiple Listing Service (RMLS).

In addition to her real estate commitments, Mandi is involved with the Oregon Women for Agriculture (OWA) and the American Agri-Women Associations. She has previously contributed to the OWA Scholarship board and served on the board of the Oregon Seed Association (OSA) from 2011 to 2017.

A lifelong Oregon resident, Mandi has called Salem home for over 15 years. She graduated from Regis High School in Stayton and earned her degree in Agricultural Business Management from Oregon State University. Outside of her professional life, Mandi enjoys spending quality time with her family, exploring the natural beauty of northwest Oregon, and engaging in outdoor activities. Together with her husband and their two young children, she relishes adventures in nature, cycling, gardening, cooking, and supporting OSU sports.

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

$590,552
Avg. Listing Price
From Mandi's portfolio
3.4 / 2.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,999 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1298
Active Listings
Current inventory

Marion County, Oregon represents one of the Pacific Northwest's most dynamic and diverse real estate markets, anchored by the state capital of Salem and encompassing a fascinating blend of urban centers, agricultural lands, and scenic rural communities. With 1,144 actively licensed real estate agents serving the region, this market demonstrates remarkable depth and professional expertise that reflects the county's complex housing landscape and varied buyer demographics.

The county's real estate ecosystem benefits from its strategic position in the heart of the Willamette Valley, creating unique opportunities that range from historic downtown Salem properties to sprawling vineyard estates and modern suburban developments. What makes Marion County particularly intriguing is how its 1,144 agents with email connectivity have adapted to serve everything from first-time homebuyers seeking affordable alternatives to Portland's pricey market to investors capitalizing on the region's growing wine industry and agricultural heritage.

Major Marion County, Oregon Real Estate Markets

Salem dominates the county's real estate activity as both the state capital and largest city, offering everything from charming historic neighborhoods like Bush's Pasture Park area to newer developments in West Salem and South Salem. The city's diverse housing stock includes vintage craftsman homes, mid-century ranches, and contemporary construction, with prices that remain significantly more accessible than Portland metro area markets. Beyond Salem, communities like Keizer, Woodburn, and Silverton each contribute distinct market characteristics, from Keizer's family-friendly subdivisions to Woodburn's rapidly growing Latino population driving demand for starter homes.

The county's rural and semi-rural markets present fascinating opportunities in communities like Stayton, Mill City, and Gates, where buyers seek larger lots, mountain views, and proximity to outdoor recreation. These areas have experienced surprising growth as remote work capabilities allow professionals to trade urban convenience for space and natural beauty. The region's renowned wine country, particularly around areas like Turner and Aumsville, continues attracting both lifestyle buyers and serious agricultural investors, creating a premium market segment that requires specialized expertise.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Marion County's real estate market operates with fascinating micro-dynamics that reflect its geographic and economic diversity. The northern portions near the Portland metro influence experience different pricing pressures and buyer behaviors compared to the southern agricultural areas approaching the Cascade foothills. Salem's government employment base creates steady housing demand with predictable seasonal patterns, while the county's agricultural economy introduces unique considerations around land use, water rights, and development restrictions that require agents with specialized knowledge.

One of the market's most interesting characteristics is its role as a "relief valve" for Portland-area buyers seeking affordability without sacrificing access to urban amenities. This dynamic has accelerated since 2020, with Salem experiencing unprecedented buyer interest from Multnomah and Washington County residents. The resulting market complexity requires agents who understand not just local conditions but regional migration patterns, commuter preferences, and the evolving relationship between Marion County communities and the broader Pacific Northwest economy.

Why Businesses Need Marion County, Oregon Agent Contact Data

Companies serving the real estate industry find Marion County's agent database particularly valuable because these 1,144 professionals represent such diverse market segments and client needs. Mortgage lenders, home inspectors, title companies, and contractors benefit from direct email access to agents who handle everything from $200,000 starter homes in Woodburn to million-dollar vineyard properties, requiring varied service offerings and expertise levels. The complete email coverage ensures marketing messages reach agents serving both high-volume urban markets and specialized rural niches.

The county's role as a regional economic hub means local agents frequently coordinate with professionals throughout Oregon and beyond, making them valuable contacts for businesses seeking to expand their geographic reach or understand broader Pacific Northwest real estate trends. Additionally, the stability provided by Salem's government employment base creates consistent transaction volume, making Marion County agents reliable long-term business partners for service providers looking to establish predictable revenue streams in growing markets.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Mandi Mack has 3 properties for sale in Salem and surrounding areas.

$524,000

Listed 2025-12-26

63194 DE Haviland St
Bend, OR  97701

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,445
Lot: 7,841 sf
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$525,000

Listed 2026-01-14

1434 NW Havengreen Pl
Corvallis, OR  97330

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,451
Lot: 9,148 sf
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$824,900

Listed 2026-02-10

28571 SW Morningside Ave
Wilsonville, OR  97070

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 3.0
Sq Ft: 3,472
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Current Property Rentals

Mandi Mack currently has no rental properties available in Salem and surrounding areas. Check back later.