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Mary Jeanne Sheveland

Mary Jeanne Sheveland
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Canby OR

Broker (OR: 201237020)

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

Brokerage
Re/Max Equity Group
Office Address
1351 S Pepperwood St
Canby, OR  97013
(Clackamas County)
Office Phone
503-653-0607
Office Fax
Mobile
503-799-3428
Email
shev*******@*****.com
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Service Areas

Mulino: OR Barlow: OR Canby: OR Beavercreek: OR Oregon City: OR Marylhurst: OR Stafford: OR West Linn: OR Oatfield: OR Clackamas: OR Happy Valley: OR Tualatin: OR Portland: OR Rivergrove: OR Lake Oswego: OR Durham: OR Tigard: OR Bull Mountain: OR King City: OR Wilsonville: OR Donald: OR Aurora: OR Butteville: OR Molalla: OR

About Mary Sheveland

Mary Jeanne Reif Sheveland is a Broker with RE/MAX Equity Group, based in Canby, Oregon. A third-generation resident of Canby, Mary Jeanne has deep roots in the community. Prior to transitioning into real estate—a field she considers a family legacy—she spent a decade as an educator, with significant experience at Molalla River Academy and Cecile Trost Elementary in Canby. Her background in teaching has equipped her with essential skills that enhance her ability to guide clients through the complexities of buying or selling a home.

Although she is relatively new to the real estate industry, Mary Jeanne draws on a wealth of familial experience. Her mother, JoEllen, began her real estate career while Mary Jeanne was a freshman at Oregon State University, dedicating countless hours to her studies before becoming a successful broker for two decades. Her father, Bill, transitioned from a successful career as a regional sales manager in the pet food industry to become the principal broker for the Canby branch of RE/MAX Equity Group, a role he held for nine years before beginning his gradual retirement. This rich family background in real estate has provided Mary Jeanne with invaluable mentorship and encouragement as she embarks on her own career.

Mary Jeanne is eager to assist clients in navigating their real estate journeys, whether they are buying, selling, or both. She is dedicated to being a supportive partner at every stage of the process, ensuring a seamless experience as clients pursue their real estate goals.

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

$934,163
Avg. Listing Price
From Mary's portfolio
3.7 / 2.9
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,607 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1640
Active Listings
Current inventory

Clackamas County's real estate market represents one of Oregon's most dynamic and diverse property landscapes, stretching from Portland's southern suburbs to the foothills of Mount Hood. With 2,325 actively licensed real estate agents serving the region, this market demonstrates remarkable depth and professional expertise across varied price points and property types. The county's unique position as both a suburban haven and gateway to recreational destinations creates compelling investment opportunities that attract buyers from across the Pacific Northwest.

What sets Clackamas County apart is its dramatic geographic diversity, encompassing everything from million-dollar lakefront properties in Lake Oswego to affordable starter homes in Gladstone and Oregon City. The market benefits from Portland's economic spillover while maintaining its own distinct character, with all 2,325 agents maintaining email contact information—reflecting the tech-savvy, connected nature of this professional community. This connectivity proves essential in a market where timing and local knowledge can mean the difference between securing a dream property and missing out entirely.

Major Clackamas County, Oregon Real Estate Markets

Lake Oswego anchors the county's luxury market segment, consistently ranking among Oregon's most expensive residential areas with median home prices often exceeding $800,000. The city's prestigious school districts and proximity to high-tech employment centers drive sustained demand from affluent professionals. Meanwhile, Milwaukie has emerged as a surprising hot spot, with its MAX Orange Line connection to downtown Portland transforming formerly overlooked neighborhoods into sought-after urban villages where historic homes command premium prices.

Oregon City and West Linn represent the county's family-focused markets, offering larger lots and newer construction at more accessible price points. Happy Valley continues its rapid growth trajectory, with new developments attracting young families seeking modern amenities and top-rated schools. The eastern communities of Boring and Damascus provide rural lifestyle options while remaining within commuting distance of Portland, creating a unique niche market that savvy agents have learned to navigate with specialized local expertise.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Clackamas County's real estate patterns defy simple categorization, with micro-markets varying dramatically within just a few miles. Properties along the Willamette River command premium prices for water access, while hillside locations offer spectacular views but may face seasonal access challenges. The county's volcanic soil creates exceptional conditions for luxury hobby farms, particularly in the Boring and Sandy areas, where buyers seek to combine rural living with reasonable Portland commute times.

Seasonal patterns play a more pronounced role here than in many metropolitan markets, with winter weather affecting both buyer behavior and property accessibility in elevated areas. Smart agents understand these nuances, timing listings to maximize exposure while educating clients about everything from flood plain considerations along the Clackamas River to the impact of urban growth boundaries on long-term property values and development potential.

Why Businesses Need Clackamas County, Oregon Agent Contact Data

Real estate service companies targeting Clackamas County require direct access to all 2,325 licensed agents to effectively penetrate this fragmented but lucrative market. From mortgage lenders seeking referral partnerships to home inspection services building their client base, having comprehensive email contact information enables targeted outreach to agents specializing in specific price ranges or geographic areas. The county's diverse market segments mean that successful business development requires understanding which agents focus on luxury waterfront properties versus those specializing in first-time homebuyer programs.

Marketing firms and technology providers particularly benefit from complete agent contact databases, as Clackamas County's tech-forward professional community readily adopts innovative tools and services that enhance client experiences. With agents handling everything from $200,000 condos in Milwaukie to $2 million estates in West Linn, service providers can segment their messaging and offerings to match specific market niches, dramatically improving response rates and conversion success across this sophisticated real estate ecosystem.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/15/2026, Mary Sheveland has 1 property for sale in Canby and surrounding areas.

$544,900

Listed 2025-09-18

574 S Ivy St
Canby, OR  97013

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 2,932
Lot: 16,553 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Mary Sheveland currently has no rental properties available in Canby and surrounding areas. Check back later.