Agent Photo Sue DeLong - (406) 297-3186suedelong@c21eureka.com

Sue comes to CENTURY 21 with 37 years of history with the Eureka area. She moved to Eureka with her husband in 1973 and was charmed by the friendliness of the locals and the natural beauty of the valley.  Eureka is situated in a valley that embodies the fundamental riches of the Treasure State. Because of the abundance of fresh air, clean water, acres of forest to explore, rivers to fish, lakes to float and mountains to climb, the DeLong’s decided to carve out their own homestead. They began the adventure of building a home and starting a family in 1976 and will testify that this is a wonderful place to do both.

Sue’s vast knowledge of the area and the community will prove to be invaluable in your search for raw property, a home or a commercial acquisition. Sue brings to real estate the same dedication she brought to her family and community in the 80’s and 90’s as a midwife assistant and home school advocate, and subsequent job as a case manager at Chrysalis school. She will work tirelessly for her clients to find the right Real Estate fit for them. She is focused and knowledgeable about the area and the current Real Estate market. She is an agent that loves what she does and feels fortunate to be in a position to facilitate the perfect Real Estate match.


Sue has a strong sense of community. She is a board member of Recycle Eureka, a non-profit that helped bring a recycling drop station to North Lincoln County and participates in the community garden. Sue’s passion is her family, art, traveling and gardening. At this time she is working on her Master Gardner’s certification and is planning her next adventure, a float trip on the Smith River.
You can find Sue at the CENTURY 21 Eureka Land Office on the main street aka 200 Dewey Ave.

 

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