
Sell My Acreage & Country Homes in Coos County, Oregon
Specialized guidance for landowners and rural homeowners selling acreage, country homes, timberland, and mixed-use property throughout Curry County — from the coast to the Siskiyous.


Curry County Rural Property Deserves More Than a Standard Listing.
Curry County is unlike anywhere else in Oregon. Coastal forests, rugged river corridors, remote acreage, and country homes tucked into terrain that most agents have never set foot on — this is not a market that rewards a cookie-cutter approach. Selling property here requires someone who understands the land, the local dynamics, and the specific buyers who are drawn to this corner of the state.
Timber Town Real Estate was built for exactly this. Founded by Jenny Hitner, Principal Broker, our practice is dedicated exclusively to rural property — acreage, country homes on land, timberland, farm and ranch, and mixed-use parcels throughout Curry County and Southwest Oregon. We don’t take on standard residential listings. Rural property is all we do, and Curry County’s distinct landscape is the kind of work we’re here for.
If you’re ready to understand what your property is worth and what selling it actually involves, let’s talk.

We Help Curry County Landowners Sell Acreage and Country Homes of Every Kind
Curry County’s rural properties come in as many forms as the land itself — coastal acreage, riverfront parcels, forested hillside homes, remote timberland, and everything in between. At Timber Town, we’ve built our entire practice around understanding those differences. Whether you’re ready to move on from a country home you’ve lived in for decades, transitioning acreage that’s been in your family for generations, or holding land you’re simply not sure what to do with, we bring the expertise and strategy your specific property deserves.
- Country Homes on Acreage — Rural homes with land require a different evaluation than neighborhood properties. We account for acreage, access, outbuildings, well and septic, timber components, and the rural lifestyle appeal that drives buyer interest in Curry County.
- Acreage & Bare Land — Vacant parcels, raw land with recreational or legacy potential, and undeveloped acreage all require strategic positioning to reach the right buyer. We help landowners understand value and market with purpose.
- Timber & Forested Acreage — Curry County’s coastal forests and mixed-timber parcels hold real value — but only when marketed to buyers who understand what they’re looking at. We bring timber evaluation expertise and targeted marketing to every forested property.
- Rural Homes in Small Communities — Properties in Brookings, Gold Beach, Port Orford, and surrounding rural communities operate in a distinct local market. We understand how lifestyle, location, and land interact to shape value here.
- Inherited & Long-Held Family Property — Properties that have been in a family for generations often come with complexity — multiple heirs, deferred decisions, unclear records, or emotional weight. We guide families through those situations with clarity, patience, and no pressure.
- Mixed-Use & Multi-Component Properties — A home, timber acreage, outbuildings, a separate tax lot — Curry County properties often don’t fit a single category. We develop individualized strategies for properties that require a more thoughtful approach.
Why Curry County Landowners and Rural Homeowners Choose Timber Town
We Know Rural Property — Inside and Out
Selling a country home on acreage or a rural parcel in Curry County is not the same as selling a house in a subdivision. Timber value, water rights, zoning, access, outbuildings, soil, and land use all factor into how your property should be priced, marketed, and sold. Jenny Hitner’s background in engineering and agricultural equipment design means she evaluates land analytically — as a system of interacting components, not just a price per acre.
Rural Property Is All We Do
Timber Town doesn’t split focus between residential neighborhoods and rural listings. Our entire practice is built around acreage, country homes, timberland, and mixed-use rural properties. That specialization means you’re working with someone who thinks about these properties every single day.
We Stay With You When It Gets Hard
Rural transactions don’t always go smoothly. Failed first deals, financing complications, access disputes, appraisal gaps, estate timelines — we’ve navigated all of it. We don’t step back when things get difficult. We problem-solve, coordinate, and keep moving forward until the right outcome is reached.
Connected to Oregon’s Rural Communities
Jenny lives and works in the rural communities she serves. Her active involvement with Oregon Women for Agriculture, American Agri-Women, and Oregon Women in Timber keeps her grounded in the real challenges facing rural landowners and property owners across Southwest Oregon today.
Timber Town exists to serve people who want clear information, trusted guidance, and a plan that respects both the land and their long-term goals.
How We Guide Curry County Sellers from First Conversation to Closing
Selling acreage and country property requires a different process than selling a neighborhood home. Here is how Timber Town guides sellers from the first conversation to closing.
Step 1:
Property & Situation Review
Every property in Curry County has its own story. We start by understanding yours — the land, the structures, the access, the timber, the zoning, and most importantly, your goals and timeline. Before we talk strategy, we get clear on what matters to you.
Step 2:
Right-Fit Selling Strategy
Not every rural property or country home should simply be listed and left to wait. Depending on your property and situation, the right path might involve targeted listing with rural-specific marketing, selling as-is, making selective improvements before going to market, or carefully timing the sale. We identify the approach that fits your property — not a template.
Step 3:
Positioning for the Right Buyers
Country homes on acreage and rural land attract a specific kind of buyer — one who values privacy, land, and a lifestyle that can’t be found in a subdivision. We market directly to that audience, communicate the full value of your property’s land and improvements, and make sure serious buyers find you.
Step 4:
Managing the Transaction Through Closing
Rural transactions in Curry County can involve access complications, appraisal challenges, well and septic considerations, timber questions, and coordination with attorneys, surveyors, or estate representatives. We manage those moving parts, communicate clearly throughout, and stay the course when things get complex.

Sellers & Buyers Love Working With Us
“I was in need of a real estate agent and I found Jenny Hitner online as she recently sold a home in the Summer Lake area. She welcomed me as a client immediately. I am from another state selling my family’s home on 5 acres. She was knowledgeable about the remote location, worked well with local community members, and kept me informed about the entire process. It was my first time selling a home and it went smoothly because she did all the difficult work communicating with the buyers, other agent, and assessors, etc. Jenny is personable, honest, and great to work with. I highly recommend her for selling your home, land, or business!”
Lisa Breuer
Rural Property Owner
Summer Lake, OR

“I had the pleasure of working with Jenny Hitner during my home buying process, and I couldn’t have asked for a better experience. From the very beginning, Jenny was incredibly knowledgeable, professional, and attentive to my needs. She took the time to listen to what I was looking for and made sure to guide me through every step of the process with ease.
What stood out most was her responsiveness, I always felt like a priority. She provided excellent advice, offered great insight into the market, and ensured I had all the information needed to make informed decisions. Jenny truly went above and beyond, making the entire experience stress-free and enjoyable…”
Faith Lasich
Homeowner
Salem, OR

“Jenny helped us sell our unique country property. She was able to quickly find a buyer for our home even though our property had a very specific market. Jenny also went above and beyond and found us an affordable, skilled contractor to make repairs to our home before putting it on the market. Jenny was very friendly, knowledgeable and helpful through the entire process. We refer all of our friends and family to Jenny and we will definitely use her again for any other real estate needs we have.”
Carrie Holman
Rural Property Owner
Monroe, OR
Why Landowners in Coos County Choose Timber Town
Deep Technical Expertise
Most rural properties involve far more than square footage and comparable sales. Timber classifications, water rights, zoning overlays, easements, and land-use considerations all affect value — and all require someone trained to evaluate them. Jenny Hitner’s background in engineering and agricultural equipment design means your property gets the level of analysis it actually deserves..
Rural Property Is All We Do
Timber Town does not take on standard residential listings. Our entire practice is built around timberland, acreage, farm and ranch, country homes, and mixed-use rural properties. That focus means every conversation, every strategy, and every step of the process is designed specifically for landowners.
We Stay the Course When It Gets Complex
Rural transactions rarely follow a straight line. Financing complications, failed first deals, property line adjustments, multi-parcel strategies, estate timelines — we have navigated all of it. When things get difficult, we don’t step back. We coordinate, problem-solve, and keep moving forward until the right outcome is reached.
For years, Timber Town Real Estate has helped landowners across Oregon understand their property and make informed decisions with confidence. Whether you’re evaluating timberland, acreage, or a rural home, we provide clear guidance, honest insight, and steady support — without pressure or rushed recommendations. Our approach is designed to reduce uncertainty, simplify complex situations, and ensure you move forward in a way that’s right for you and your land.
Meet Jenny Hitner, Principal Broker
Jenny Hitner founded Timber Town Real Estate because she saw a gap that needed filling — rural, land-based properties in Southwest Oregon were being handled by agents who didn’t truly understand them. Before entering real estate, Jenny earned degrees in Math and Physics, followed by a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering, and spent nearly a decade designing agricultural equipment. That background didn’t just prepare her to evaluate land — it shaped how she thinks about every transaction: analytically, strategically, and with a deep respect for how complex systems work together. Jenny is a Principal Broker licensed in Oregon, brokered by Horsepower Real Estate, and lives and works in the same rural communities she serves. When you work with Timber Town, you work directly with her.
Timber Town Real Estate is Deeply Connected to the People and Industries Behind Oregon’s Working Lands
Jenny’s work goes beyond real estate. She is actively involved in organizations that support agriculture, forestry, and the stewardship of Oregon’s working lands — a core part of what shapes Timber Town’s perspective and values. Through her volunteer work with groups like Oregon Women for Agriculture, American Agri-Women, and Oregon Women in Timber, she stays closely connected to the people, policies, and challenges influencing rural property ownership today. This involvement ensures that clients receive guidance informed not only by market knowledge, but by a genuine commitment to the long-term future of Oregon’s land, communities, and natural resources.




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Who Timber Town Real Estate Serves
Timber Town is built for clients whose properties require more than a standard residential approach. We work with landowners, buyers, and families navigating properties with unique characteristics, complex requirements or long-term considerations. If your real estate needs involve timber, a farm or ranch, land or small-town rural living, we’re here to guide you with clarity and confidence.
Timberland & Forested Properties
From site productivity to timber cycles, we help you understand value, timing, and long-term management considerations.
Bare Land With Development or Legacy Potential
We support buyers and sellers evaluating land for recreation, building, stewardship, or long-term generational planning.
Small-Town Residential
We work with properties in small Oregon communities where local markets and lifestyle factors shape value differently. We help owners understand value, positioning, and market opportunities.
Mixed-Use & Multi-Purpose Properties
Whether it’s part residential, part timber, part ag, we help you understand how the components work together — and how they affect value.
Farm & Ranch Operations
Acreage, zoning, water rights, soil class and infrastructure all matter. We provide guidance based on real land use
Rural & Country Homes on Acreage
Properties outside city limits require different evaluation criteria. We help you navigate everything from access improvements to zoning and tax deferrals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What areas of Curry County do you serve?
We work with landowners and rural homeowners throughout Curry County, including properties near Brookings, Gold Beach, Port Orford, Agness, and the surrounding rural communities along the coast and inland river corridors.
How is selling a country home on acreage different from a standard home sale?
A country home on acreage involves far more than square footage and comparable home sales. Acreage, timber, outbuildings, well and septic systems, access roads, zoning, and land-use considerations all shape how the property should be valued and marketed. These are factors a standard residential agent isn’t trained to evaluate — but they’re central to everything we do at Timber Town.
How do you value acreage and rural land in Curry County?
Rural land value is driven by acreage, timber, access, improvements, zoning, water, and comparable sales of similar rural properties in the region — not neighborhood comps. We conduct a thorough property review before making any pricing recommendation, so you understand what your land is actually worth and why.
Can you help with inherited property or land that’s been in the family for a long time?
Yes, and it’s some of the most important work we do. Long-held family properties often come with multiple heirs, deferred maintenance, unclear records, and decisions that have been put off for years. We help families understand the property clearly and move forward in a way that respects both the land and everyone involved.
What if the property is remote, overgrown, or hard to access?
That describes many of the properties we work with in Curry County. Remote parcels, properties with unmaintained road access, overgrown acreage — these aren’t obstacles for us. We help you understand what those factors mean for value and strategy, and we build a plan that works with your property’s reality.
Do you work with buyers looking for acreage and country homes in Curry County too?
Yes. We work with both sellers and buyers of rural property throughout Curry County and Southwest Oregon. If you’re searching for a country home on acreage, a timber parcel, or rural land, we bring the same level of expertise and strategic guidance to your search.
Do you offer purchase options if a traditional sale doesn’t fit my situation?
Yes — when appropriate, we can discuss purchase options as one of several solutions. But our primary role is to provide expert representation and clear guidance. If a direct purchase is the most practical path, we’ll explore it together in a thoughtful, transparent way.
Ready to Sell Your Acreage or Country Home in Curry County?
Whether you’ve owned your property for decades or recently inherited land you’re not sure what to do with, the first step is simply understanding what you have and what your options are. That’s a conversation we’re glad to have — no pressure, no obligation, just honest guidance from someone who knows rural property in Southwest Oregon.

