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Sonja S Lovas

Sonja S Lovas
Real Estate Agent (Principal Broker)
Newport OR

Principal Broker (OR: 201104108)

50 years experience

REALTOR® 6 Active Listings Serves Lincoln County, OR
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Martek Real Estate

Office Website
Office Address
Po Box 2170
Newport, OR  97365
(Lincoln County)
Office Phone
541-265-8785
Office Fax
Mobile
541-961-3866
Email
real*************@*****.com
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Service Areas

Newport: OR Lincoln Beach: OR Lincoln City: OR Seal Rock: OR Siletz: OR Toledo: OR Waldport: OR Yachats: OR South Beach: OR

About Sonja Lovas

Raised in Oregon, this real estate professional relocated to New York at the turn of the millennium, where they spent 11 years before returning to their roots on the Central Oregon Coast. With nearly 19 years of experience in the real estate sector, including being licensed since 1976, they have consistently ranked as a top producer, demonstrating a profound understanding of the industry.

Their background encompasses charitable volunteer work and business-to-business sales, enriching their ability to deliver exceptional service and negotiate effectively on behalf of clients. As a tech-savvy agent, they adeptly engage with buyers and sellers through the platforms they prefer, ensuring effective communication in today’s digital landscape. Real estate is not merely a pastime for them; it is a dedicated profession.

Committed to community involvement, they are an active member of the Newport Chamber of Commerce, serving as an Ambassador, and participate in the Lincoln County Master Gardener® program, further enhancing their connection to the local area.

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

$723,805
Avg. Listing Price
From Sonja's portfolio
2.9 / 2.5
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,994 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
460
Active Listings
Current inventory

Lincoln County, Oregon's real estate market reflects the unique character of Oregon's central coast, where oceanfront properties command premium prices while inland areas offer more accessible options for year-round residents. The county's 222 actively licensed real estate agents serve a diverse market that spans from luxury beachfront estates in Lincoln City to modest family homes in rural communities like Siletz and Rose Lodge. What makes this market particularly intriguing is its dual nature as both a vacation destination and a working community, creating distinct buyer segments with very different needs and price points.

The seasonal nature of Lincoln County's economy significantly influences real estate patterns, with coastal properties experiencing their highest activity during spring and summer months when out-of-state buyers visit the area. However, the pandemic shifted many dynamics as remote workers discovered they could live permanently in what were previously considered vacation spots, driving up prices in communities like Depoe Bay and Yachats. All 222 agents maintain email contact information, reflecting the modern, connected approach necessary to serve both local residents and distant buyers who often begin their property search online before ever setting foot on the Oregon coast.

Major Lincoln County, Oregon Real Estate Markets

Lincoln City dominates the county's real estate landscape as the largest city and primary tourist destination, featuring everything from oceanfront condominiums to inland manufactured home communities. The city's casino, outlet mall, and extensive vacation rental market create a complex ecosystem where properties serve multiple purposes - primary residences, vacation homes, and investment properties often compete in the same neighborhoods. Newport, as the county seat and home to Oregon State University's Hatfield Marine Science Center, maintains a more stable year-round market with stronger demand for traditional family housing and rental properties serving students and researchers.

Smaller coastal communities like Depoe Bay, known for its whale watching, and the artistic enclave of Yachats represent niche markets where oceanfront lots can sell for millions while modest homes just blocks inland remain relatively affordable. Toledo, the county's inland hub, offers the most accessible entry point for first-time buyers and retirees seeking small-town living without coastal price premiums. These geographic divisions create distinct submarkets that require specialized knowledge to navigate effectively.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Lincoln County's real estate market operates on multiple timelines simultaneously - vacation rental investors focus on summer income potential, retirees evaluate healthcare access and community amenities, while working families prioritize school districts and commute times to employment centers. Tsunami evacuation zones significantly impact property values and insurance costs, creating a unique risk factor that agents must address with coastal buyers. The county's mix of incorporated cities, unincorporated communities, and rural areas means zoning regulations, building codes, and utility availability vary dramatically within short distances.

Inventory levels fluctuate based on seasonal patterns, with many vacation homeowners listing properties in fall after summer rental seasons conclude. The limited developable land, due to both geographic constraints and environmental protections, keeps supply relatively constrained even during slower market periods. This scarcity, combined with Oregon's land use planning laws, means that new construction rarely keeps pace with demand, particularly in the most desirable coastal locations.

Why Businesses Need Lincoln County, Oregon Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home inspectors, require direct access to Lincoln County's agent network to effectively compete in this specialized market. The county's unique characteristics - tsunami zones, septic systems, well water, and vacation rental regulations - create opportunities for businesses offering specialized services that coastal agents regularly recommend. Lenders particularly benefit from agent relationships since many buyers require jumbo loans for oceanfront properties or need specialized financing for vacation rental investments.

Home improvement companies, insurance providers, and property management firms find Lincoln County agents valuable referral sources, especially given the high percentage of out-of-area property owners who rely on local professionals. The seasonal nature of the market means businesses must maintain consistent communication with agents year-round to capture opportunities during peak buying seasons, making reliable email contact data essential for effective marketing campaigns and relationship building initiatives.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Sonja Lovas has 6 properties for sale in Newport and surrounding areas.

$425,000

Listed 2026-02-05

728 NW James Franks Ave
Siletz, OR  97380

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,296
Lot: 30,928 sf
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$185,000

Listed 2025-12-16

T/L 4600 Nw Raspberry Ln
Seal Rock, OR  97376

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Lot: 10,019 sf
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$133,000

Listed 2025-12-16

392 NW 3rd St Unit 12
Newport, OR  97365

Beds: 1.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 616
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$519,000

Listed 2026-01-28

411 SE Winchell St
Depoe Bay, OR  97341

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,350
Lot: 6,098 sf
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$550,000

Listed 2025-12-16

1803 NE Tide Ave
Lincoln City, OR  97367

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 1,784
Lot: 6,970 sf
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$485,000

Listed 2025-12-16

5326 N Beaver Creek Rd
Seal Rock, OR  97376

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,512
Lot: 644,688 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Sonja Lovas currently has no rental properties available in Newport and surrounding areas. Check back later.