Grace Bergen Realtor

Grace Bergen Realtor Looking to buy or sell a home in Oregon? I would love to help you find your perfect home. Serving with DC Real Estate in the Eugene area, serving you.

My passion for Oregon and human connection shows through in my daily work. I am very passionate about Real Estate, and strive to help others understand, appreciate, and enjoy the sometimes intimidating home buying and selling process! I truly enjoy connecting with people and assisting them in selling a home or making a home purchase. Helping buyers explore the market, going through the offer proce

ss, through closing, then handing over the keys are all components of a very rewarding experience. I also really enjoy working with sellers in pricing, preparing and presenting their home in the best light possible to get it sold quickly and for the most money. I believe that homes are like people, in that each is unique with its own story to tell. Although there may be very similar homes, no homes are exactly alike, just like each and every client. I am here to help find a home with a story that fits yours! I'm the Real Estate Professional on YOUR side! When I’m not showing homes, making connections with my clients, or out meeting new people, I enjoy being outdoors. Whether that means hiking, wake-boarding, riding on the dunes or enjoying photography. The great outdoors is very expansive in Oregon, so I take advantage of the beautiful scenery that surrounds me as often as I can. Another great piece of culture that Oregon has to offer is our wine industry. It has helped put Oregon more on the map globally than ever before. Oregon wines have a world class reputation. I love drinking it, learning about it, and introducing others to it.

You don’t always see the economy moving.Most of the time, it looks like everyday life.It looks like kids walking to prac...
01/23/2026

You don’t always see the economy moving.
Most of the time, it looks like everyday life.

It looks like kids walking to practice.
Families filling grocery carts.
Cars in driveways.
Projects getting started.
Local businesses staying busy.

Housing is often the quiet starting point of all of that.

When people move, they don’t just change addresses. They engage. They participate. They invest—time, energy, and resources—into the communities they’re part of. And those choices ripple outward, supporting jobs, schools, services, and local growth.

That’s how real estate supports a community through different seasons.
Not loudly. Not instantly.
But steadily, one household at a time.

Homes are where life unfolds.
And when people are supported through those transitions, entire communities feel it.




When people talk about today’s housing market, the conversation often starts with interest rates — and for good reason.R...
01/19/2026

When people talk about today’s housing market, the conversation often starts with interest rates — and for good reason.
Rates affect affordability, monthly payments, and borrowing power. That data matters.

What I also spend a lot of time helping people think through is how rate movement fits into the bigger real estate picture.

In our market, homes that are well located and well suited to how people actually live are still selling — not because conditions are perfect, but because fundamentals still matter: location, livability, replacement cost, and whether a home fits the next season of life.

Where I see people get stuck isn’t usually the rate itself. It’s uncertainty about sequence — whether to sell first or buy first, whether to stay put longer, whether downsizing or moving later will actually improve their position.

Strong real estate decisions rarely come from chasing the “right moment.”
They come from understanding how the pieces work together — financing, timing, lifestyle, and long-term trade-offs — and making a plan that holds up beyond the headlines.

This is the kind of clarity that tends to matter most over time.

01/14/2026

We talk about houses, but real estate is really about stability.
Where you live shapes how safe you feel, how settled your life is, and how much room you have to plan for what’s next.
That’s why this work matters more than opening doors.




Today I had the opportunity to spend time with a group of four- and five-year-olds talking about homes, community helper...
01/14/2026

Today I had the opportunity to spend time with a group of four- and five-year-olds talking about homes, community helpers, and what it really means to feel safe and settled — a group that included my daughter, which made the experience especially meaningful for me.

We worked hands-on with lockboxes, problem-solving together and learning that sometimes you need other people’s help to figure things out. We talked about how home can look different for everyone, but the purpose of home is the same: to feel loved, cared for, and protected.

They especially loved the wooden keys with a little house on top, made just for them, as a reminder of the importance of home. We also talked about how research tells us that when kids feel safe and cared for at home, they’re better able to focus on learning, navigate challenges, and show kindness to their friends.

Moments like this are a reminder that real estate isn’t just about houses. Realtors help guide families through finding places where life can settle in — and where communities grow stronger because of it.

A home sale isn’t just a move.It’s the beginning of a chain reaction.In Oregon, one single home sale generates more than...
01/10/2026

A home sale isn’t just a move.
It’s the beginning of a chain reaction.

In Oregon, one single home sale generates more than $182,000 in economic impact — but that’s only the first ripple.

Those same families then buy groceries.
They enroll their kids in dance lessons, sports, scouting, and school activities.
They purchase cars.
They invest in home improvements.
They hire local contractors.
They support small businesses.

And suddenly, what started as one household transition is fueling an entire community.

That’s how real estate supports economic seasons — not just through housing, but through everyday life. Through stability. Through participation. Through people putting roots down and spending locally.

Real estate doesn’t just reflect the economy.
It quietly stimulates it, one family at a time.

And when handled thoughtfully, it becomes more than a transaction —
it becomes a way communities grow, adapt, and carry one another through every season.




You’ve got mail. 🤍(Or you will — if you’d like.)Life is full of seasons, and most shifts don’t arrive with much warning....
01/09/2026

You’ve got mail. 🤍
(Or you will — if you’d like.)

Life is full of seasons, and most shifts don’t arrive with much warning.
Housing decisions aren’t driven by the calendar — they’re shaped by life.

This year, I’ll be sharing thoughtful market updates, local insights, and community notes via email — meant to help you feel prepared before the next season arrives.

If you’d like to receive them, comment “mail” below and I’ll connect with you privately to grab your email.

No spam.
No pressure.
Just staying connected in a more intentional way.

Some seasons don’t ask us to rush.They ask us to notice.To pay attention to what’s opening, what’s still unfolding, and ...
01/09/2026

Some seasons don’t ask us to rush.
They ask us to notice.

To pay attention to what’s opening, what’s still unfolding, and what’s quietly coming into view.

That’s where the market is right now — steady, thoughtful, and intentional. Not driven by urgency, but by clarity. Buyers are moving carefully. Sellers are being rewarded for alignment. And the homes that meet this moment are finding their way forward.

Statistics aren’t just numbers.
They tell a story — of timing, patience, and discernment.

Just like life, real estate moves in seasons. And each one invites a different kind of wisdom.

Markets change. Life changes. Guidance matters in the space between.
If you’re sensing a shift — or gently preparing for what’s next — that’s where thoughtful conversations begin.




Lane County Housing Market — December 2025Statistics aren’t just numbers.They’re signals. They tell us where people are ...
01/07/2026

Lane County Housing Market — December 2025

Statistics aren’t just numbers.
They’re signals. They tell us where people are pausing, where they’re moving, and how the season is changing.

As the year closed, the Lane County market reflects what winter often brings — less noise, more intention.

Sales activity remained steady compared to last December. Prices held firm, homes spent less time on the market, and the strongest movement continued in the $400K–$600K range, while higher price points saw measured, thoughtful activity.

This isn’t a market of urgency.
It’s a market of discernment.

Every season of life asks something different of us — timing, clarity, patience, or courage.

Markets change. Life changes. Guidance matters in the space between.
If you’re sensing a shift — or quietly preparing for what’s next — that’s where thoughtful conversations begin.




01/05/2026

We don’t make housing decisions because the calendar changes.
We make them because life does.

A new year invites reflection — and the market has seasons just like we do.

When those seasons align, having perspective, preparation, and market knowledge matters.

If a move is part of your story this year, let’s connect and start the conversation — thoughtfully and at the right pace.




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Every move has far more happening behind the scenes than most people ever see.Planning.Timing.Logistics.Careful coordina...
12/19/2025

Every move has far more happening behind the scenes than most people ever see.

Planning.
Timing.
Logistics.
Careful coordination to make sure one big transition doesn’t disrupt everything else that still has to happen.

This season, I’m sitting down with clients, reviewing options, mapping timelines, and doing the work quietly behind the scenes — all while life and business continue as usual.

Follow along over the next couple of weeks for a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to keep everything running smoothly, all the way through moving day on December 26.

Until then, the work continues. 🏡✨


Yes, it’s AI.Yes, it’s a little glam and gold for Christmas.But behind the sparkle is real estate—real strategy, real co...
12/19/2025

Yes, it’s AI.
Yes, it’s a little glam and gold for Christmas.

But behind the sparkle is real estate—
real strategy, real conversations, and real SOLD signs, even during the holidays.

Trends change. The season shifts.
I stay steady, focused, and fully invested in getting people home. 🎄🏡✨

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Eugene, OR
97401

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