About Us:

Francine Corriere:
I've been lucky enough to spend close to 50 years as an Oregonian and have lived in both rural and urban communities during that time. Working full time as a real estate professional since 1985, I am intimately familiar with both large scale Portland Metro Area and smaller communities including the rural Willamette Valley.
Dual graduate degrees in Regional Economics and Economic Geography provide my clients with unparalled insight and a unique depth of knowledge. Years of honing my negotiating skills plus in-depth knowledge of state and micro-economic factors ensure smooth and equitable transactions, which is why my clients return and trust their friends, family and colleagues to my care.
Civic service helps me connect with my community and indulge some of my other passions. A strong belief in pedestrian oriented neighborhoods and a concern for maintaining the urban tree canopy led to 6 years as a commissioner on the Urban Forestry Commission. And when I want to get my hands dirty, I spend time with Friends of Trees as a devoted member and volunteer. I have served on several planning commissions and advisory boards for both cities and rural areas. You will find me in my luxurious garden when I am not with my devoted and honored clients.
I've been lucky enough to spend close to 50 years as an Oregonian and have lived in both rural and urban communities during that time. Working full time as a real estate professional since 1985, I am intimately familiar with both large scale Portland Metro Area and smaller communities including the rural Willamette Valley.
Dual graduate degrees in Regional Economics and Economic Geography provide my clients with unparalled insight and a unique depth of knowledge. Years of honing my negotiating skills plus in-depth knowledge of state and micro-economic factors ensure smooth and equitable transactions, which is why my clients return and trust their friends, family and colleagues to my care.
Civic service helps me connect with my community and indulge some of my other passions. A strong belief in pedestrian oriented neighborhoods and a concern for maintaining the urban tree canopy led to 6 years as a commissioner on the Urban Forestry Commission. And when I want to get my hands dirty, I spend time with Friends of Trees as a devoted member and volunteer. I have served on several planning commissions and advisory boards for both cities and rural areas. You will find me in my luxurious garden when I am not with my devoted and honored clients.