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Sue Gomes

Broker, Licensed in OR & WA

503-720-7777

As a John L. Scott broker, my mission is transactional excellence and client satisfaction. That means I work tirelessly to make your home buying or selling process as efficient, stress-free and lucrative for you as possible.

Meet Sue

Sue Gomes transitioned into real estate right out of college. She is currently based out of the John L. Scott Beaverton and Vancouver offices.

Sue primarily works with relocation and referral clients all over the Portland metro area as well as southwest Washington including Vancouver, Camas, Ridgefield and Battleground.

It is always a priority for Sue to educate her clients on the current housing market so that she can properly prepare them to purchase or sell. Her industry experience coupled with her listening skills and ability to pinpoint concerns as well as specific desires are just a few of the reasons that clients enjoying working with her.

Sue is a people person and loves meeting others and making new friends! She has worked with clients from all over the globe and has even been called “the deal maker” by a few of her past clients. At the end of every transaction, Sue wants every client to feel happy and like they’ve made the best decision possible.

In her free time, Sue loves traveling to Palm Springs and Cabo, enjoying meals with friends and driving her convertible with the top down during a summer day. Sue also likes being near or on the water boating, and has been a member of the Portland Yacht Club since 2002.


 

Portland

It’s true that Portland has a lot of nicknames: The Rose City. Stumptown. Beervana. River City. Bridgetown. PDX. I think it shows the affection Portlanders have for our city. Portland is in one of the most beautiful spots in the country. We enjoy tons of your round outdoor activities. The Cascade Mountains with their year-round skiing and snowboarding are an hour to the east and the Pacific Ocean is an hour to the west. Willamette Valley Wine Country, which is known for its world class pinot noirs, is a short drive away. But there are plenty of reasons to stay in the city too. Powell's City of Books is an entire city block of literary fare. Forest Park and Mount Tabor are both perfect for a hike or a picnic and you can’t beat the shopping and dining in the Pearl District or the art scene on Alberta and Mississippi Avenues. Our mild climate--with warm dry summers and cool wet winters--has given rise to the farm to table movement in local restaurants. Salmon, pork, and beef all come from local purveyors and they pair with locally grown produce and international flavors to make Portland a foodie's dream city. Portland has one of the lowest crime rates of a major American cities and the cost of living is low compared to other West Coast cities. Homes range from historic mansions in the West Hills and restored bungalows in inner Southeast to highrise condos in the Pearl and downtown and new construction and other up and coming neighborhoods. If you’d like to learn more about Portland let us know. We’d love to show you around and help you find your perfect home.