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Trudy Holmen

Trudy Holmen
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
North Bend OR

Broker (OR: 201215721)

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Coos County, OR
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Pacific Properties

Office Website
Office Address
2217 Marion
North Bend, OR  97459
(Coos County)
Office Phone
541-269-5263
Office Fax
Mobile
541-267-2221
Email
trud*@*********************.com
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Service Areas

Allegany: OR Bunker Hill: OR Charleston: OR Barview: OR Coos Bay: OR North Bend: OR Glasgow: OR Lakeside: OR Coquille: OR Bandon: OR Myrtle Point: OR Norway: OR Remote: OR

About Trudy Holmen

Having experienced a nomadic childhood, the decision to settle in Coos County after graduating from Marshfield High School in 1973 proved to be a wise one. After earning a Medical Assisting Certification in Portland, Oregon, the individual returned to the Bay Area, where they began their career at North Bend Medical Center. Eventually, they transitioned to the laboratory, obtaining State Certification as a Lab Technician.

A chance encounter on a blind date with a former Coast Guard member led to a lasting partnership of 39 years. This relationship brought two young boys into their life, ages 9 and 11, and shortly thereafter, they welcomed a daughter. Embracing the role of a full-time mother, they found this period invaluable, allowing for exploration in various retail positions while managing the family’s real estate office. With their partner establishing a career as a local realtor, the couple navigated the ups and downs of the real estate market, often dedicating evenings to renovation projects. Their children grew up amidst the sounds of construction and creativity.

As their daughter approached high school, the call from North Bend Medical Center prompted a return to the workforce, where phlebotomy became a focal point. Throughout this time, they continued to manage rental properties, taking pride in the restoration and upkeep of three historic Victorian homes in North Bend, affectionately known as the "Gingerbread Houses" or "The Three Sisters."

With the boys now grown and residing locally, the family has been blessed with grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Their daughter has pursued an academic path, beginning at Southwestern Oregon Community College, advancing to Oregon State University, and currently working towards a Ph.D. in Environmental Science at Portland State University.

Transitioning into real estate felt like a natural progression. While the medical field was fulfilling, the allure of real estate has always been strong. Both partners share a deep appreciation for Oregon and enjoy meeting new people. They look forward to assisting clients with their real estate needs.

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

$589,898
Avg. Listing Price
From Trudy's portfolio
3.1 / 2.1
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,944 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
405
Active Listings
Current inventory

Coos County's real estate market represents one of Oregon's most distinctive coastal landscapes, where rugged Pacific shorelines meet dense forests and working waterfront communities. This southwestern Oregon region has experienced notable shifts in recent years, driven by remote work migration, retirement relocations, and growing appreciation for small-town coastal living. The market dynamics here differ significantly from Oregon's major metropolitan areas, creating unique opportunities and challenges for buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals alike.

With 221 total actively licensed agents serving the county, the real estate professional density reflects both the area's growing activity and the specialized local knowledge required to navigate this diverse market. What's particularly noteworthy is that all 221 agents maintain current email contact information, indicating a tech-savvy professional community despite the rural setting. This complete digital connectivity suggests agents here understand the importance of reaching clients who may be relocating from urban areas or managing transactions remotely.

Major Coos County, Oregon Real Estate Markets

Coos Bay and North Bend anchor the county's largest real estate market, forming the bay area's commercial and residential hub where waterfront properties command premium prices and historic neighborhoods offer more affordable entry points. Bandon stands out as the luxury market leader, where world-class golf courses and dramatic clifftop homesites attract high-end buyers seeking coastal estates. Florence, though technically spanning into Lane County, influences the northern market dynamics with its tourist-driven economy and vacation rental opportunities.

The smaller communities of Myrtle Point, Powers, and Lakeside each maintain distinct market characteristics shaped by their proximity to outdoor recreation, timber industry heritage, and varying levels of coastal access. These inland areas often surprise newcomers with their affordability and acreage opportunities, while oceanfront communities like Brookings and Gold Beach see seasonal fluctuations tied to tourism and second-home ownership patterns.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Coos County's real estate market operates on multiple tiers simultaneously, from million-dollar oceanfront estates in Bandon to modest timber-town homes under $200,000 in rural communities. The geographic isolation created by coastal mountains means inventory moves differently here than in connected suburban markets, with properties often staying available longer but also maintaining value stability due to limited supply. Seasonal variations significantly impact market velocity, with spring and summer months bringing both tourist-driven interest and the best weather for property viewings.

Environmental factors play crucial roles in property values and marketability, including tsunami zone designations, flood plain considerations, and forest fire risks that urban agents might overlook. The county's economic transition from timber-dependent industries toward tourism, healthcare, and remote work has created interesting demographic shifts, with younger professionals increasingly competing with retirees for the same coastal properties that were once primarily vacation homes.

Why Businesses Need Coos County, Oregon Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders and insurance companies require direct access to local agents who understand Coos County's unique property challenges, from coastal erosion issues to rural access roads that affect insurability and loan approvals. Real estate service providers, including inspectors, appraisers, and contractors, depend on agent relationships to build sustainable business volume in a market where referrals carry exceptional weight due to the tight-knit professional community.

Marketing and technology companies find Coos County agents particularly receptive to tools that help them serve clients relocating from distant markets, making this complete contact database valuable for introducing virtual tour technology, CRM systems, and digital marketing platforms designed for rural and resort markets.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Trudy Holmen has 2 properties for sale in North Bend and surrounding areas.

$250,000

Listed 2025-03-08

1524 Sheridan Ave
North Bend, OR  97459

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 1,659
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$85,000

Listed 2025-11-02

E Bay Rd
North Bend, OR  97459

Beds:
Baths:
Sq Ft:
Lot: 33,541 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Trudy Holmen currently has no rental properties available in North Bend and surrounding areas. Check back later.