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Ryan D Robbins

Ryan D Robbins
Real Estate Agent
Kelso WA

(WA: 52573)

23 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Cowlitz County, WA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Blue Line Real Estate Service
Office Address
175 Bootleg Hill Rd
Kelso, WA  98626
(Cowlitz County)
Office Phone
360-430-1233
Office Fax
Mobile
360-430-1233
Email
r***@**********.com
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Service Areas

Chehalis: WA Napavine: WA Adna: WA Pe Ell: WA Amboy: WA Ariel: WA Meadow Glade: WA Battle Ground: WA Dollars Corner: WA Heisson: WA Cherry Grove: WA Lewisville: WA Venersborg: WA Brush Prairie: WA Hockinson: WA Carrolls: WA Castle Rock: WA Skamokawa Valley: WA East Cathlamet: WA Upper Elochoman: WA Lower Elochoman: WA Cathlamet: WA Puget Island: WA Cougar: WA Kalama: WA Longview: WA Kelso: WA West Side Highway: WA La Center: WA Longview Heights: WA Duluth: WA Mount Vista: WA Ridgefield: WA Silverlake: WA Skamokawa: WA Toutle: WA Vancouver: WA Minnehaha: WA Five Corners: WA Barberton: WA Hazel Dell: WA Lake Shore: WA Woodland: WA Yacolt: WA Camas: WA Orchards: WA Salmon Creek: WA Felida: WA

About Ryan Robbins

Blue Line Real Estate is a multi-million dollar producer with over 16 years of experience servicing the I-5 corridor including Clark Cowlitz Wahkiakum Lewis Pacific and Skamania counties As members of both the Realtor Multiple Listing Service (RMLS) and Northwest Multiple Listing Service (NWMLS) our brokers can find exactly what you are looking for

Blue Line Real Estate takes pride in hard work and has a commitment to helping others Our office has a heart for public servants and the sacrifices they and their families make on a daily basis We are honored to offer a Public Servant Program for: Law Enforcement Firefighters First Responders (dispatchers EMTs) Nurses Veterans Active Military and Teachers

Buying or selling a home is a serious responsibility and one in which we enjoy helping you navigate Our enthusiasm for real estate and effective communication skills will help make the transaction a smooth and efficient one Whether buying or selling your first home or searching for your dream home we will assist you every step along the way


Blue Line Real Estate can assist in all real estate services including selling and/or buying for first time homeowners and established homeowners vacant land to new construction process investment properties (both residential and commercial) short sales and foreclosures Blue Line Real Estate currently assists some of the industry’s leading Asset Management Companies (Real Estate Owned) with marketing their foreclosed properties in the area This includes a variety of REO services such as occupancy checks re-keys cash for keys evictions trash outs winterizations contractor bids lawn care monthly property status reports and broker price opinions/market analysis

Allow Blue Line Real Estate to PROTECT your investment and SERVE your real estate needs

Cowlitz County, WA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$548,671
Avg. Listing Price
From Ryan's portfolio
3.2 / 2.3
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,003 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
510
Active Listings
Current inventory

Cowlitz County, Washington's real estate market reflects the unique character of southwestern Washington, where the Columbia River meets rolling hills and dense forests. This region, anchored by Longview and Kelso, operates with surprising efficiency despite its relatively modest size, supported by exactly 287 actively licensed real estate agents who maintain comprehensive digital connectivity with 100% email accessibility.

The market here defies typical rural stereotypes, driven by its strategic location between Portland and Seattle, proximity to major shipping channels, and a diverse economic base spanning timber, manufacturing, and emerging tech sectors. Properties range from historic craftsman homes in established neighborhoods to modern developments catering to commuters seeking affordable alternatives to expensive metropolitan markets.

Major Cowlitz County, Washington Real Estate Markets

Longview dominates as the county's commercial and residential hub, featuring a revitalized downtown core and established neighborhoods that attract both first-time buyers and investors. The city's proximity to the Columbia River creates unique waterfront opportunities, while Kelso offers more affordable housing options with easy access to recreational amenities. Castle Rock and Woodland serve specialized markets, with Castle Rock appealing to those seeking small-town charm near Mount St. Helens, and Woodland attracting buyers looking for rural properties with convenient Interstate 5 access.

The county's geography creates distinct micro-markets, from riverfront properties commanding premium prices to forested acreage perfect for custom builds. Kalama's industrial growth, driven by methanol production facilities and port activities, has sparked renewed interest in both residential and commercial real estate, while communities like Ryderwood offer unique planned-community living experiences that appeal to retirees and remote workers.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Cowlitz County's real estate market operates on fascinating paradoxes – it's rural yet industrialized, affordable yet appreciating, and geographically compact yet diverse in property types. The 287 licensed agents navigate everything from $150,000 starter homes to million-dollar estates, often within the same day. Seasonal patterns follow both traditional cycles and unique local factors, including the Mount St. Helens tourism season and industrial project timelines that can suddenly increase demand for temporary and permanent housing.

What surprises many outsiders is the market's sophistication despite its size. Agents here must understand timber rights, flood zone regulations, volcanic hazard considerations, and complex zoning laws that accommodate everything from heavy industry to pristine residential areas. The county's strategic location means properties often appeal to Oregon residents seeking Washington's tax advantages, creating cross-border dynamics that require specialized knowledge and marketing approaches.

Why Businesses Need Cowlitz County, Washington Agent Contact Data

The complete email accessibility of all 287 licensed agents represents a goldmine for businesses serving the real estate ecosystem. Mortgage brokers, home inspectors, contractors, and insurance providers can efficiently reach every active agent in the county, maximizing their marketing ROI in a market where relationships drive referrals. The county's industrial growth and consistent population influx create steady demand for real estate services, making agent partnerships particularly valuable.

Technology companies, financial services, and real estate software providers find Cowlitz County agents surprisingly tech-savvy and adoption-ready, partly due to the need to compete effectively with larger metropolitan markets. The comprehensive contact database enables targeted campaigns for everything from CRM systems to lead generation tools, while the market's manageable size allows for meaningful relationship building that can expand into neighboring counties and regional markets.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Ryan Robbins has 1 property for sale in Kelso and surrounding areas.

$165,000

Listed 2026-01-03

176 White Pine Rd
Castle Rock, WA  98611

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Lot: 217,800 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Ryan Robbins currently has no rental properties available in Kelso and surrounding areas. Check back later.