BIO PAGE
A little about myself:
I grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and
graduated from the University of Wisconsin,
Madison, in 1965. After a stint in the United
States Coast Guard introduced me to the west
coast, I moved to San Francisco, and then
Seattle before getting married and moving to the
San Francisco peninsula. Then, in 1985 we found
five acres on the Applegate River, just west of
Grants Pass, and, with our two young sons, we
said good bye to California, and built our
riverfront dream home. In 1994 I joined
the
Century 21 real estate system and have been
a real estate broker ever since, earning Century
21’s highest award, Centurion Realtor, in seven
of those years.
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I have been a member of
the Grants Pass Rotary since 1986 and enjoy the
membership camaraderie, and the satisfaction we
derive from improving our community. Grants Pass
is a welcoming place, and, of course, most of us
here are originally from other states (spelled
C-a-l-i-f-o-r-n-i-a). My interests
include cooking, gardening, and music. Though
the children are gone, I still enjoy creating
memorable meals on the weekends, and marvel at
what wonderful tastes we can create with basic,
fresh ingredients. My love of gardening, of
course, fits right in to that appreciation of
good food. Vegetables, flowers, I love all
growing things. The last of my three
primary interests is music. I have played the
electric guitar since high school, though I took
a long hiatus over the years I thought I was
“too busy” to pursue my music. My
live-in companion is Jasper-the-cat. I
enjoy selling real estate, and the new
acquaintances that I make in the process. Thank
you!. I pride myself on listening to what a new
client tells me they are looking for--and daring
to expand my vision from what I am told, to
include what I think could be that perfect fit.
I have many satisfied clients, and hope
that one day I might include you in that
number.
CLICK TO READ:
"LIVING THE
OREGON DREAM"
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 Peter
Gleysteen
Centurion Broker

Cell: 541-660-8622

Office: 541-476-6502

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