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Ronald P Bush

Ronald P Bush
Real Estate Agent (Principal Broker)
Eugene OR

Principal Broker (OR: 851000010)

49 years experience

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

Brokerage
Better Homes And Gardens Real Estate Equinox

Office Website
Office Address
360 E 11th Ave
Eugene, OR  97401
(Lane County)
Office Phone
541-683-2200
Office Fax
Mobile
541-514-1141
Email
ronp****@*******.com
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Website

Service Areas

Eugene: OR Springfield: OR Coburg: OR

About Ronald Bush

Ronald Bush, JD, is a retired attorney with a specialization in real estate and estate planning, bringing a wealth of knowledge to his role as a real estate broker. Active in California since 1977 and in Oregon since 1985, he focuses on residential sales and apartment transactions.

With extensive expertise in 1031 tax-deferred exchanges, Ronald effectively navigates complex real estate transactions. His legal background, while not licensed in Oregon, proves invaluable in addressing the unique challenges faced by senior clients. Additionally, he holds the Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) designation, which he obtained through specialized coursework aimed at understanding the evolving real estate needs of seniors.

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

$600,591
Avg. Listing Price
From Ronald's portfolio
3.3 / 2.3
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,929 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1184
Active Listings
Current inventory

Lane County, Oregon represents one of the Pacific Northwest's most dynamic and diverse real estate markets, anchored by the vibrant college town of Eugene and encompassing everything from coastal communities to Cascade Mountain foothills. With 1,326 actively licensed real estate agents serving the region, this market reflects both the steady demand driven by the University of Oregon's presence and the growing appeal of Oregon's recreational lifestyle to out-of-state buyers.

The county's real estate landscape has experienced significant shifts in recent years, with median home prices climbing substantially as remote work flexibility has drawn professionals from more expensive West Coast markets. What makes Lane County particularly intriguing is its blend of urban sophistication in Eugene-Springfield and rural charm in smaller communities, creating distinct micro-markets that require specialized local knowledge to navigate effectively.

Major Lane County, Oregon Real Estate Markets

Eugene dominates Lane County's real estate activity as the largest city and home to the University of Oregon, creating a unique market dynamic where student housing, faculty purchases, and traditional family homes intersect. The Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area accounts for roughly 60% of the county's population and real estate transactions, with neighborhoods like South Hills and Amazon offering premium properties while areas near campus provide steady rental investment opportunities. Surprisingly, the university's influence extends well beyond traditional college towns, with research facilities and healthcare systems attracting high-income professionals year-round.

Beyond the metro core, Lane County's geography creates fascinating niche markets that many outsiders overlook. Cottage Grove and Creswell have emerged as affordable alternatives for first-time buyers, while Florence on the coast represents a completely different market focused on vacation homes and retirees. The McKenzie River corridor, including communities like Vida and Blue River, has seen explosive growth in recreational property sales, particularly among buyers seeking proximity to outdoor recreation and scenic beauty.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Lane County's real estate market operates on multiple levels simultaneously, creating both opportunities and challenges for industry professionals. The university creates predictable seasonal patterns, with peak activity coinciding with academic calendars, while the broader residential market follows more traditional spring and summer patterns. Interest rate sensitivity varies dramatically across price points, with luxury properties in areas like Hendricks Park showing remarkable resilience compared to entry-level homes in Springfield or Veneta.

Geographic diversity adds another layer of complexity, as coastal Florence operates almost independently from inland Eugene, with different buyer demographics, seasonal patterns, and pricing structures. Mountain communities like Oakridge face unique challenges with seasonal access and utility availability, while agricultural areas around Junction City and Harrisburg present opportunities in rural residential and small farming operations that require specialized expertise.

Why Businesses Need Lane County, Oregon Agent Contact Data

With all 1,326 licensed agents maintaining email contact information, Lane County offers exceptional connectivity for businesses seeking to engage this professional community. Mortgage lenders, home improvement companies, and real estate technology providers can efficiently reach agents across diverse specializations, from university-area rental specialists to luxury waterfront experts along the McKenzie River.

The market's complexity creates particularly strong demand for educational services, market analysis tools, and specialized financing products. Insurance companies benefit from direct agent contact given the county's diverse risk profiles, from flood-prone coastal areas to wildfire-susceptible mountain communities, while title companies and real estate attorneys find consistent demand across the county's varied transaction types and price points.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Ronald Bush has 1 property for sale in Eugene and surrounding areas.

$395,900

Listed 2025-12-15

2707 Dayna Ln
Eugene, OR  97408

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,224
Lot: 4,356 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Ronald Bush currently has no rental properties available in Eugene and surrounding areas. Check back later.