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Robert Hightower

Robert Hightower
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Chico CA

Broker (CA: 01430163)

23 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Butte County, CA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
The Hightower Real Estate Grou
Office Address
984 E Ave
Chico, CA  95926
(Butte County)
Office Phone
530-715-0020
Office Fax
Mobile
530-518-4440
Email
robe**************@*****.com
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Service Areas

Chico: CA Durham: CA Butte Creek Canyon: CA Elk Creek: CA Orland: CA Paradise: CA Nord: CA Cohasset: CA

About Robert Hightower

In 2013 after nearly 10 years in the local Real Estate business I decided it was time for me to open my own office I wanted a very positive place for people to come and work and service our clients I feel like we have put together a great team to help our clients with all of their Real Estate needs from our transaction coordinator Natalia Butler who learned her craft from working with the well-respected Steve Williams team in Paradise Anthony Griego myself and Jackson Stieb are here to help our buyers and sellers Anthony and Jackson are a couple of guys that just cannot be stopped both very creative and resourceful Another key element of our team is our lender we have a preferred lender Shellie Hatfield with Valley Financial If you were to ask a local title officer what is the percentage of escrows that fail you would here between 25-35% with most of those failures coming because of lending issues I can tell you that since Shellie has been our preferred lender in 2006 we have not lost a escrow due to lending issues! Not one! Our team will strive to fulfill your real estate needs using all resources avalible to us to get the job done quickly and with the least amount of stress possible


I am a fourth generation Chico native My Great-grandfather came out from Arkansas Our families have been in Chico for a long time and have loved it here My Dad Jim and his brother's Art and Bill are very well known in the area for there Masonry work throughout the city and surrounding areas



I graduated from PV class of 86' Wow has that campus grown in the last few years I then went out to Butte which is where I figured out where I was going to go with my education At Butte I became Associated Students Publicity Director (Elected position) I chaired or was a member of 12 different committees during this time including the President's Blue Ribbon Commission and the Judiciary Committee with V P Matt Jackson

Chico State was next I transferred over and found that I really enjoyed my classes My interest steered me towards a degree in Finance and a minor in Economics I did not have the time to be as involved on campus as I might have liked as I worked my way through school I worked for Lucky's which allowed me to pay my own way through school

I have been investing in Real Estate for a while now I know a lot of people have been in and out of the market in recent years I have not lost a house to foreclosure or short-sale which is one of the first questions I would recommend asking an agent I have changed as the market has changed in regards to investing

Butte County, CA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$501,129
Avg. Listing Price
From Robert's portfolio
3.1 / 2.2
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
4,565 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
778
Active Listings
Current inventory

Butte County's real estate market presents a fascinating study in contrasts, stretching from the college town energy of Chico to the historic mining heritage of Oroville and the rural charm of Gridley. This diverse Northern California county has experienced significant transformation over the past decade, particularly following the Camp Fire's devastating impact on Paradise in 2018, which reshaped both housing inventory and buyer demographics across the region.

With 845 actively licensed real estate agents serving the county's varied communities, Butte County maintains a surprisingly robust professional network for its population size. What's particularly noteworthy is that all 845 agents maintain email connectivity, reflecting a market that has fully embraced digital communication tools—a critical advantage in serving clients across the county's sprawling geography that encompasses everything from urban subdivisions to agricultural properties and mountain retreats.

Major Butte County, California Real Estate Markets

Chico dominates as the county's primary real estate hub, driven by California State University's presence and a growing tech sector that's attracting younger professionals seeking affordable alternatives to Bay Area living. The city's tree-lined neighborhoods and walkable downtown have made it particularly appealing to remote workers, while Oroville's lakefront properties continue attracting retirees and vacation home buyers. Meanwhile, smaller communities like Gridley and Biggs offer agricultural properties and affordable family housing that's increasingly sought after by first-time buyers priced out of coastal markets.

The county's geographic diversity creates distinct micro-markets, from Paradise's ongoing reconstruction efforts that have attracted both rebuilding residents and new investors, to the foothill communities of Magalia and Concow where fire-resistant construction has become a key selling point. Durham and Nord have emerged as unexpected hotspots for buyers seeking rural privacy while maintaining reasonable commute access to Chico's amenities and employment opportunities.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Butte County's real estate landscape reflects California's broader housing challenges while maintaining its own unique character. Inventory shortages have driven up prices significantly, yet the county remains one of Northern California's last bastions of relative affordability. The post-fire period introduced new complexities around wildfire insurance and defensible space requirements, fundamentally changing how properties are valued and marketed throughout the region.

Seasonal fluctuations play an outsized role here compared to urban markets, with spring bringing both traditional home shopping season and agricultural property transactions. The county's agent network has adapted to serve an increasingly diverse clientele that includes Bay Area refugees, agricultural investors, university-affiliated buyers, and reconstruction clients—each group requiring specialized market knowledge and communication approaches.

Why Businesses Need Butte County, California Agent Contact Data

Service providers targeting Butte County's real estate market need direct access to all 845 licensed agents to effectively navigate this geographically dispersed and professionally diverse market. From mortgage lenders and home inspectors to contractors specializing in fire-resistant construction, businesses must reach agents across multiple communities and specialties to build meaningful market presence in this recovering and evolving region.

The complete email accessibility of Butte County's agent network creates unprecedented opportunities for targeted marketing campaigns, whether promoting agricultural lending products to agents serving rural areas or fire insurance solutions to those working in high-risk zones. This comprehensive connectivity enables businesses to segment their outreach by geographic specialty, client type, or transaction volume while ensuring no market segment goes unaddressed.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Robert Hightower has 1 property for sale in Chico and surrounding areas.

$89,000

Listed 2024-04-02

Mendocino Way
Cohasset, CA  95973

Beds:
Baths:
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Lot: 251,777 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Robert Hightower currently has no rental properties available in Chico and surrounding areas. Check back later.