Blog Buyer You Can See Forever

You Can See Forever

By Hans Tonjes, April 11, 2019

Rare opportunity for a forever view of Nehalem Bay and Neahkahnie Mountain. Over a half acre ready for your homesite with elbow room or potential for partitioning into more lots. Quick walk into downtown Wheeler. Above the tsunami inundation zone. Ready to build? Hans Tonjes hans@livingroomre.com 503-936-4244

Hans Tonjes

Broker | OR

He/Him

Hans Tonjes is an Oregon native, raised in Northwest Portland. For over 25 years Hans and his family have called Manzanita their home. He has a varied real estate background ranging from small timberland management to mixed use development, including condominiums, commercial retail and vacation lodging. For the last 20 years, Hans has been working diligently with others to build a year round economy in Manzanita, his favorite Oregon coastal town. Hans served on the board of directors of the Rinehart Clinic for nine years, a local non-profit. He has also spent over four years working on the Manzanita Planning Commission and was elected to the Manzanita City Council in November of 2012, re-elected in 2016 & 2020. Hans has a solid understanding of the challenges and opportunities present in relocating to the coast and decisions involved in investing in vacation property and maintaining a second home. 
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  • T: 503-936-4244
  • F: 503-961-8224
  • hans@livingroomre.com

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