News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon
Sisters RE/MAX Town & Country Realty, one of the oldest real estate brokerages in Central Oregon and the local extension of the largest real estate company in the world, has a new name: RE/MAX Revolution.
Principal broker/owner Peter Storton notes that "the new name reflects a commitment to leading the way in changing times, by harnessing advanced technology to offer new solutions for better results."
On July 1, RE/MAX Revolution is relocating to a new office at Outlaw Station, next to Ray's Food Place, to offer their clients upgraded facilities, the latest in real estate technology, a superior experience and successful results.
Broken Top Veterinary Clinic has added a cold laser therapy machine, cutting-edge technology and the only one of its kind in the area. It is used on both small and large animals for chronic and acute pain; it promotes wound healing and is used in post-surgical treatment among other things.
Geriatric pets benefit greatly when it is added to a pain-management regime.
Annie Andreson, Ross Kennedy and Linda Brunanchon have recently joined the staff at Metolius Property Sales. "We are thrilled to add three agents with the expertise and professionalism of Annie, Ross and Linda to our team," stated Principal Broker Jeff Jones. "Each is a great representative of the real estate industry."
Metolius Property Sales is located at 290 E. Cascade Ave. in downtown Sisters.
Pre-Paid Legal Services will offer a free informational meeting, Monday, May 23, 7:30 to 9 p.m., at the Ray's Food Place front conference room. Take-home materials will be provided. Twice monthly presentations are being planned. Call 541-588-0456 for more information.
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