Why I Love Being a Property Manager in Salem, Oregon

Why I Love Being a Property Manager in Salem, Oregon

There is nowhere like the Mid-Willamette Valley. As a lifelong resident of the area and now a property manager, I have seen many of the area's hidden gems and had the opportunity to partake in its numerous festivals and local events. 

I take pride in my roots. Growing up in Albany, Oregon, I fell in love with every aspect of the Pacific Northwest. The natural beauty, the people and the culture all shaped me as a person. The West Albany High School led to many good-natured competitions.

Being so close to the Pacific Coast, surfing was a huge part of my life growing up. The Oregon coast is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places to get away and enjoy yourself. As a local, we knew all the great spots and took the time to appreciate how lucky we were.

Our proximity to so many amazing hiking trails gave us ample opportunity to explore everything the Mid-Willamette Valley had to offer. Here are some of the best things to do and the most exciting places to go and visit while in Oregon.

1. Oregon Garden

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2. Silver Falls State Park

Waterfalls are easy to find in the valley but if you want a nice trail and waterfalls together, go to Silver State Park. Different length trails give you options as to the extent of your state park adventure and are a must-see if you are in the area.

3. The Oregon Coast

Packed with historical sites, including Fort Clatsop and Astoria, the oldest American settlement west of the Rocky Mountains. If road trips are your thing, there are nine historic lighthouses along Oregon's coastline and plenty of scenic views in between.

4. The PCT (Pacific Crest Trail) 

A continuous path along the spectacularly scenic crest of the Pacific Mountain ranges between Mexico and Canada - Not to mention hundreds of other amazing trails around Oregon.

5. Bend, OR and Mt. Bachelor 

With over 410” of snowfall each season, Bend has the best of both worlds. In the warmer months, the region is highly sought after for its cycling, hiking, rock climbing, paddling, golfing, and fishing. During winter, the area turns into a snowy playground with some of the best skiing and riding in the PNW, XC-skiing, snowshoeing, and sledding.

6. Mt. Hood 

11,239 feet above sea level Mt. Hood is the tallest mountain in Oregon and the second most climbed mountain in the world. This so-called mountain is actually a dormant stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc.

7. South Sisters 

Hike to the top of this amazing peak. Don’t forget to bring lots of water, sunscreen and snacks. You will get an amazing view as a reward. 

8. Sunriver 

Equally perfect for snowy ski excursions and sunny summer holidays. Just a few minutes from Sunriver is the Lava Lands portion of the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, where you can access family-friendly hikes through the Lava Cast Forest and the Big Obsidian Flow or head underground into the Lava River Cave. A great getaway for a vacation! 

9. 45 minutes from Oregon’s largest university, Oregon State University


10. Detroit Lake

The nine-mile-long lake is a popular destination for fishing, boating, and other water sports.

11. Mt. Hoodoo 

Hoodoo is home to 32 runs on 800 acres of skiable terrain. It has been a favorite of winter sport families. Hoodoo has a full-service restaurant on the first-level of the lodge as well as lodging options

12. Any vineyard!

Hundreds of vineyards reside in the valley, giving you dozens of opportunities to visit, enjoy and appreciate Oregon. The wineries are amazing and so is the food. Make sure to leave your house hungry and thirsty if you are going to make a day out of your vineyard adventure.

13. Berry Picking

A favorite of many locals and tourists alike, berry picking is a fun and interactive way to get out of the house, meet the community and get a tasty treat at the same time! From May to July, U-pick farms all over the valley give you access to seasonal berries, ripe for the picking. 

Managing Properties in Salem, Oregon

I am proud to have the privilege of working with the community and taking care of people’s investments. Managing our client’s properties gives me a way to give back to the community that I love so much. 

Centurion Property Management is proud to call Salem, Oregon our home. There is nowhere else we would rather add value. I get to interact with members of the public, the local government and the business community, giving me an even broader appreciation for the area.

We are happy to serve you and be a productive and active member of this community. Reach out to Centurion Property Management today to see how we can help you with your real estate investment properties.

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