7 Facts You May Not Know About Aurora, Oregon

Given Aurora, Oregon’s lengthy history, there are some interesting facts about this unique town you may not know. Here are seven interesting ‘info nuggets’ about Aurora, Oregon.

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Fact #1. Aurora is older than the state of Oregon!
The Aurora Colony was founded in 1856, roughly 3 years before Oregon’s founding in 1859. 

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Headstone of Aurora Keil, Aurora, Oregon’s Namesake

Fact #2. Aurora Has A ‘Secret’ Cemetery
One of Aurora, Oregon’s best-kept secrets is among its most historic.  There are numerous cemeteries in Aurora, nearby Butteville and Champoeg. Yet the one with the biggest connection to Aurora is tiny Keil Cemetery, situated off a graveled, little-used lane called Cole Road near Aurora’s west side. Founder Wilhelm Keil is buried here, as are his family members.  Especially noteworthy is the burial site of Dr. Keil’s daughter Aurora, the town’s namesake. The cemetery is less known because access requires crossing private property. 

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1874 Photo of Oregon & California Train visiting Aurora, Oregon

Fact #3. Aurora Has A Long Culinary History
Aurora has good modern day restaurants, plus an exceptional history of fine dining. Ben Holladay, president of the Oregon & California Railroad, worked out an arrangement with Aurora’s founder, Dr. Wilhelm Keil to feed train passengers at Aurora with the settlement’s renowned cuisine. The food was so good in Aurora that travelers and train workers would bypass eating at other railroad stops, making a point to dine in Aurora.

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Fact #4. Aurora, Oregon Is An Aviation Powerhouse
The Aurora State Airport is Oregon’s third busiest. Yet given its relatively small size, some might call the Aurora Airport a ‘mighty midget.’ Originally constructed during WWII as a military support airbase to Portland, the Aurora Airport is now a vital economic hub with vibrant businesses, including two helicopter heavyweights, Columbia Helicopters and Helicopter Transport Services.

Greater Aurora, Oregon is on both sides of the Clackamas-Marion County Line

Fact #5. Aurora, Oregon’s Unique Geography
Aurora is a town, but also encompasses a far larger country setting, too. Greater Aurora is located virtually equidistant between the major metro areas of Portland & Salem. Aurora’s 97002 zip code also straddles of both Clackamas & Marion Counties. So depending on your specific location, this means two completely different school systems (Canby & North Marion) and property tax systems (Marion & Clackamas Counties).

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The Mood is Festive at the Aurora Colony Days Parade

Fact #6. Aurora Colony Days
Aurora’s Colony Days is a multiple day celebration of Aurora pageantry held every August. Features include a parade, marketplace, concerts, beer garden and even a 5k run/walk. It’s a family-friendly environment with something for everyone.

Fact #7. Yes, There Are Antiques, Too
Among Aurora’s commonly known, modern-day ‘claims-to-fame’ is its antique heritage. In fact, to many, antiques have long been Aurora’s main attraction. Given its small town charm and pedestrian friendly design, weekends are especially popular for many to visit downtown Aurora, Oregon.

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Are you interested in buying or selling an Aurora, Oregon home? Call or text your Aurora real estate specialist, Realtor Roy Widing with Certified Realty for a free consultation at 971-258-4822.

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Selling Your Aurora, Oregon Home?

If you’ve considered selling your Aurora, Oregon home or other real estate, consider working with Aurora, Oregon’s top real estate agent as named by Fast Expert.

Whether it’s a home in town, a farm or acreage, Realtor Roy Widing has sold virtually every type of property throughout the region.

Contact Roy today for a free consultation by email at Roy@CertifiedRealty.com or via phone/text at (971) 258-4822.

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Who Are Aurora, Oregon Homebuyers?

While the answer to the identity of Aurora, Oregon homesellers is routinely ‘those who already live here,’ the question ‘Who are Aurora, Oregon homebuyers?’ is very important. Yet believe it or not, in some cases the answer is the same. But first, some background.

Who Cares?
The question of who buys Aurora, Oregon real estate isn’t merely academic. That’s because the answer provides insights into how best to market and reach buyers of Aurora properties for our clients.

Anecdotal evidence suggests those buying in Aurora already have a local connection. One historic analysis underscores that a fair-sized minority of Aurora home buyers are already residents here. Then when considering the current residence of Aurora buyers from nearby communities like Hubbard, Canby, Barlow and Donald, the number balloons.

A Real Life Example
After selling one particular Aurora property for local residents several years ago, I was asked to meet with the buyers on their vacationing Realtor’s behalf to hand them the keys. Our discussion included how they decided on selling elsewhere, then buying in Aurora. That buyer confirmed his wife’s family indeed had an Aurora connection, with a relative living here for many years.

Such a response of how people know about Aurora is logical when you consider how small the population of Aurora, Oregon is, plus where it’s located: In extreme northern Marion County and extreme southern Clackamas County. As a result, unless you’re already familiar with our town, it’s common for less populous Aurora to be ‘off the radar’ for most folks. The bottom line? Often the best candidates for an Aurora home are Aurorans.

Double MLS Coverage
Yet while a significant minority of Aurora homebuyers may already be familiar with our area, that still means a majority are not. Given Aurora’s location in both Clackamas and Marion Counties, it’s doubly important to reach buyers and their Realtors using effective marketing techniques. One of the most important is the computerized multiple listing system (MLS) of homes for sale.

That’s because the vast majority of homebuyers insist on being represented by a Realtor. As a result of Aurora’s only partial coverage by either regional MLS system, our firm holds memberships in both of these unique and very different multiple listing services, one based in Portland and the other in Salem. This is expensive, but given Aurora’s equidistant location from both, we know dual MLS coverage is vital to best serve our homebuying and homeselling clients.

Buying or Selling in Aurora?
Go with results! Call or text Roy with Certified Realty, your Aurora, Oregon specialist for a free consultation at (971) 258-4822, or via email Roy@CertifiedRealty.com – He specializes in helping buyers and sellers of Aurora, Oregon homes and property.

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