Gayle Oberg

A resident of Stowe for 30 years, Gayle has raised her two children here and been actively involved in many aspects of the community. Gayle has a true appreciation for the quality of life in Stowe and the surrounding area. She cares about the community and enjoys helping buyers find just the right place. Professional, thorough, caring and energetic, Gayle is ready to assist you with all your real estate needs: buying, selling, residential or commercial! Call Gayle at Coldwell Banker Carlson Real Estate, extension 22 or e-mail her directly at stowegayle@aol.com With an appreciation for your busy schedules, Gayle is available evenings, weekends and holiday vacations.

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Summer Inventory Hitting The Market - 05.15.12

Traditionally the Stowe, Vermont real estate market is most active in the summer through through the fall. Current inventory is lower than it has been in the last 4-5 years. Local inventory at the end of the first quarter 2012 was much lower than in recent years – back to 2008 levels. This is good news for sellers! Late [...]

Role of Emotion in Home Buying Process - 04.30.12

Role of Emotion in the Home Buying Process It is natural to be excited during the home buying process. You are searching for the home of your dreams and it is emotional. Home ownership is a large investment that affects you and your family. Some buyers may be unaware that approaching the buying process with [...]

Save Cady Hill Forest - 04.24.12

There has been a tremendous amount of attention in the local media regarding the Stowe Land Trust ‘s fundraising efforts to preserve the Cady Hill Forest. The reason for this groundswell of coverage is that this truly IS a once in a lifetime opportunity to protect a key area of the town of Stowe, Vermont.  This area is enjoyed by [...]

Sunset in Stowe, Vermont - 04.23.12

Beautiful Stowe, Vermont sunset from The Smith Macdonald Real Estate Group blog. What an amazing view!

Town is Quiet; Real Estate is Not - 04.20.12

It is really starting to feel like spring! Although the snow has been off the mountain for some time things are finally greening up. Town is a little quieter, some restaurants are closed for a few weeks and the Town has started street sweeping. Meanwhile the office is busy: preparing new listings, showing our current [...]

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