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Haines Oregon Real Estate
Known as "The Biggest Little City in Oregon," Haines thrives on community support and involvement, as can be seen from its history.  In 1884, after the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, Israel David Haines partitioned a portion of the 1,200 acres of land he owned to establish a townsite, creating what is now the city of Haines. 
With an estimated population of 400, Haines is a town where just about everyone knows your name.  This little town boasts its own local post office, library, museum, city hall, grocery store, pub, and restaurant.  If you can´t find what you´re looking for in Haines, you´re only a hop, skip, and jump away from Baker City, located only 13 miles away.  With the median house price in Haines being $85,800, this town offers affordable real estate.  To learn more about Haines, click here.


Halfway Oregon Real Estate

Nestled in the center of Pine Valley, between Richland and Oxbow, Halfway is a recreational gem with 350 residents.  With the Hells Canyon and Snake River just an hour´s drive away, fishing, rafting, and other water activities are plentiful.  Along with water activities, Halfway also offers great hiking, camping, and rock climbing.  With the abundant snow Halfway receives, come winter time, the town becomes a haven for those looking to get out on snowmobiles or cross-country skis.  The surrounding mountains and nearby river make Halfway a treasured retreat to many.  For more information on Halfway, click here.




Richland Oregon Real Estate
Located in the heart of Baker County, Richland has plenty to offer to both residents and visitors.  Sitting on the Powder River arm of the Brownlee Reservoir, Richland is a haven for fishermen and fisherwomen and is home to the annual Crappie Tournament. 
With a population of approximately 147, Richland is a close-knit community.  With its shorter winters, longer growing seasons, and fertile soil, farming and ranching are dominant industries for the community.  To read more about Richland, click here.