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Yamhill County RMLS Statistical Independence

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Jessica Payne
7 years ago

This is long overdue, please make Yamhill County it's owner area in RMLS.

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Tim Wade
7 years ago

Absolutely.

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DEBRA PURVIS ANDEERSON
7 years ago

I FULLY AGREE WITH THIS PETITION.

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Stephanie Findley
7 years ago

Agree

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Rosalee Hayes
7 years ago

Absolutely! I think it would be a wonderful and needed idea that is long overdue. Rosalee

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Mary Baker
7 years ago

I agree

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Carol JENSEN
7 years ago

I think this is very important to be separated from the tri-county as we continue to grow in population.

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Kristen Hardy
7 years ago

Yes!

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Grace Allen
7 years ago

This is long overdue for Yamhill County and I support this initiative.

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Sherry Taft
7 years ago

I will be thrilled to see this happen! Long overdue

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Robin Palmore
7 years ago

YES! Let's get some "real" stats for Yamhill County.

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Nancy M Flynn
7 years ago

Should have been done years ago.

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Tim Ciulla
7 years ago

long over due

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Dixie Hancock
7 years ago Featured

I've been an advocate for this for a quite a while. Even the local news channels now refer to "wine country" in their weather reports as a distinct area.

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Edie Koster
7 years ago Featured

Should have been done along time ago along with several others areas. Why is Grand Ronde lumped in with all Polk County except Salem.

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Ron Peddicord
7 years ago

Oregon Principal Broker since 1987. Yamhill County

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Beth Caster
7 years ago

Definitely needed for our region. Please move forward with this as soon as possible.

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Paul Everts
7 years ago

Should have been done Years ago!!

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Rob Molzahn
7 years ago Featured

The only community that has any similarities to the Metro market, might be Newberg, as it is only 8 miles from Sherwood. However, Yamhill County as a whole, is not the same as the Metro Market, and is not the same as the Salem market. It is definitely a unique region and should have statistical data that reveals the activity of this region separately

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Anonymous
7 years ago

I agree! Yamhill County is too distinct to be lumped in with Portland.