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Hammond Property Management offers residential property management. If your home is too much for you to handle, Hammond can help manage it on your behalf with ease. We offer our services in Portland and the surrounding areas: Hammond, Cannon Beach, Seaside, Gearhart, Warrenton, Hammond, Astoria, West Linn, Gresham, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Tigard, Milwaukie, Tualatin, Oregon City, Lake Oswego, and Happy Valley.
Choosing Hammond Property Management is your most ideal choice if you are looking to maximize your return on investment and streamline the entire property management process for your portfolio.
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Hammond Property Management will nurture and increase the return on your residential property investment. You can feel confident knowing your property is in the hands of seasoned, knowledgeable, attentive professionals, who are working with the most innovative management technologies to increase profitability, while simultaneously providing your tenants with unrivaled satisfaction and a personalized response.
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Warrenton is a small, coastal city in Clatsop County, Oregon, United States. Named for D.K. (Daniel Knight) Warren, an early settler, the town is primarily a fishing and logging community. The population was 6,277 according to the 2020 US Census. Warrenton is a less urbanized area close to the Clatsop County seat, Astoria.
Warrenton is made up of the previously individual communities of Flavel, Fort Stevens, Hammond, Lexington, and Skipanon. The Fort Stevens post office operated at the Fort Stevens military post from 1899 to 1949. Hammond voted to disincorporate in November 1991 and merged with Warrenton on December 5. Hammond was named for lumberman Andrew B. Hammond, who completed the Astoria and Columbia River Railroad. Hammond, originally the site of a Clatsop village called Ne-ahk-stow, has its own ZIP Code of 97121, but is now technically part of Warrenton. Source Wikipedia