EXP Realty - Christina L. Bradley

EXP Realty  - Christina L. Bradley Are you looking for a professional real estate agent who can help you achieve your goals?

Whether you want to buy or sell a property, I am here to guide you through the process with communication, honesty, integrity, and great organizational skills. With over 20 years of experience in real estate, I bring a deep passion for helping clients navigate one of life’s most important decisions—buying or selling a home. Whether guiding a first-time buyer to their dream property or assisting a

family in selling a cherished home after the loss of a loved one, I approach each transaction with care, precision, and compassion. I specialize in serving buyers, sellers, investors, and those seeking vacation homes or land tailored to their unique needs. From initial consultation to closing day, I meticulously manage timelines and details to ensure a seamless experience. My commitment to honesty, integrity, and unwavering diligence has earned the trust of countless clients across every stage of life. Let’s turn your real estate goals into reality—with clarity, confidence, and heart.

Ready, Set, Sell: 7 Tips to Sell Your Home Fast!
02/01/2026

Ready, Set, Sell: 7 Tips to Sell Your Home Fast!

If you're thinking about selling your home, now’s the perfect time to get it market-ready! Call me today to find out how...
01/26/2026

If you're thinking about selling your home, now’s the perfect time to get it market-ready! Call me today to find out how much you could sell for in today’s market. I can help you decide which repairs will boost your home’s value, increase curb appeal, and get it ready for the photo shoot. I’d be happy to answer any questions you have, so let’s get started! Christina Bradley - Broker - 541-551-0495 eXp Realty LLC - realestatecoosbay.com

Wishing You a Happy and Prosperous New Year!~ Christina Bradley, Realtor. eXp Realty541-551-0495www.realestatecoosbay.co...
12/30/2025

Wishing You a Happy and Prosperous New Year!
~ Christina Bradley, Realtor. eXp Realty
541-551-0495
www.realestatecoosbay.com

Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!~ Christina Bradley ~ Broker ~ eXp Realty ~ www.realest...
12/21/2025

Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
~ Christina Bradley ~ Broker ~ eXp Realty ~ www.realestatecoosbay.com

12/19/2025

Tips on how to keep your Pup Safe this Christmas from TeamK9.com:
The holidays are filled with love, laughter, and the occasional cookie overload—but for our dogs, this season can bring hidden dangers and unexpected stress. Today, we’re diving deep into how to keep your pup safe, relaxed, and full of holiday cheer from now through New Year’s Eve.

If you’ve ever wondered how to make sure your dog enjoys the holidays just as much as you do, this is your guide. Let’s dig in!

1. Holiday Decorations Can Be Silent Hazards
While twinkling lights and garlands look magical to us, many holiday decorations pose serious risks to dogs. For instance, mistletoe and holly are toxic if ingested, leading to symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, or worse. Even seemingly harmless items like tinsel, ribbon, or gift wrap can cause life-threatening intestinal blockages if swallowed—especially in curious puppies or high-energy breeds.

To dog-proof your space, hang breakable ornaments higher on the tree and avoid edible decorations like popcorn garlands. Secure your Christmas tree base to prevent tipping, and cover electrical cords to avoid chewing accidents. If your dog tends to explore with their mouth, you may also want to limit access to certain rooms during peak decoration season. A quick walk-through of your home with a "dog’s eye view" can help you spot hazards you may otherwise overlook.

2. Create a Safe Space Away From the Chaos
Holiday parties, loud music, houseguests, and unfamiliar scents can overwhelm even the most social dogs. Without a safe retreat, dogs may display signs of stress like pacing, hiding, barking, or even nipping. That’s why it’s critical to set up a quiet, cozy space where your dog can decompress during the commotion.

3. Traveling? Don’t Skip Proper Car Safety
If you're hitting the road to visit friends or family, car safety should be at the top of your list. Just like humans, dogs need to be secured while riding in a vehicle—not just to protect them, but to prevent driver distraction. An unrestrained dog can become a dangerous projectile during sudden stops or accidents, even at low speeds.

We recommend pairing our Hard Bottom Car & Truck Seat Cover with our Pet Car Safety Belt to give your pup both comfort and security. These tools help contain messes (muddy paws and shedding included) and keep your dog from jumping into the front seat. If your pup wears a harness, clip the seat belt to a back D-ring to prevent choking while still limiting movement.

4. Holiday Foods That Can Harm Your Dog
It’s tempting to slip your dog a piece of turkey or let them lick the dessert plate—but many holiday dishes are highly dangerous for dogs. Chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, and xylitol (a sugar substitute in gum and baked goods) are all toxic and can cause kidney failure, liver issues, or worse.

Even fatty foods like ham, gravy, or buttery mashed potatoes can cause painful pancreatitis. The best policy? Inform guests ahead of time: no feeding the dog! Provide healthy treats or toys to keep your dog occupied while everyone eats. And remember—disposal matters too. Keep trash bins sealed and out of reach. Many emergency vet visits around the holidays are due to dogs getting into leftover bones, wrappings, or spoiled food. Prevention is the best gift you can give your pup.

Did You Know? Dogs Catch Our Holiday Stress
According to veterinary behaviorists, dogs are extremely attuned to our emotions—so if you're stressed, your dog likely feels it too. This is why it's important to stick to routines like regular walks, training micro-sessions, and mental stimulation, even during the busiest holiday weeks.

Buying your first home can be daunting, but it's always easier with an expert in your corner! Here's a top-level checkli...
12/03/2025

Buying your first home can be daunting, but it's always easier with an expert in your corner! Here's a top-level checklist for finding your dream home.

Christina Bradley
Broker - eXp Realty LLC
541-551-0495
"Client FOCUSED. RESULTS Driven."

Your neighborhood should feel like home. 🏡 What’s one thing you love about your city block?    Christina Bradley Broker ...
12/01/2025

Your neighborhood should feel like home. 🏡 What’s one thing you love about your city block?

Christina Bradley
Broker - eXp Realty LLC
541-551-0495
"Client FOCUSED. RESULTS Driven."

If you want top dollar, you have to prep like a pro. 🧼🛠 Declutter, fix the little stuff, and consider staging. A polishe...
11/28/2025

If you want top dollar, you have to prep like a pro. 🧼🛠 Declutter, fix the little stuff, and consider staging. A polished home grabs more attention—and better offers.

Christina Bradley
Broker - eXp Realty LLC
541-551-0495
"Client FOCUSED. RESULTS Driven."

Gratitude has been part of human survival since the very beginning. It strengthens communities, relationships, and even ...
11/28/2025

Gratitude has been part of human survival since the very beginning. It strengthens communities, relationships, and even our outlook on life. Let’s keep the tradition alive!

Christina Bradley
Broker - eXp Realty LLC
541-551-0495
"Client FOCUSED. RESULTS Driven."

Check out this post from Coos Bay Mayor Joe Benetti -As the days grow shorter and our waterfront lights begin to glow a ...
11/28/2025

Check out this post from Coos Bay Mayor Joe Benetti -
As the days grow shorter and our waterfront lights begin to glow a little brighter, Coos Bay is officially stepping into the holiday season. This time of year always brings out the best in our community—our small businesses, our families, our volunteers, and the many traditions that make our city feel warm even on the coldest coastal days.

Shop Small Saturday – November 29

We begin by celebrating Shop Small Saturday, a chance to support the local businesses that give Coos Bay its character and heart. When you shop local, you’re supporting your neighbors, strengthening our economy, and helping keep our downtown vibrant.

Nog & Cider Walk – 11:00 AM–3:00 PM

Enjoy a festive afternoon with the Nog and Cider Walk. Pick up your maps at Jennie’s Shoes and explore participating shops offering seasonal sips and holiday cheer.

Santa Meet & Greet – 2:30–4:40 PM

Families can stop by the Coos Bay Visitor Center for a special meet and greet with Santa. It’s the perfect opportunity for photos, wish lists, and a moment of magic for our youngest residents.

Walking Light Parade – 5:00–5:30 PM

New this year, the Walking Light Parade invites everyone to bring their brightest, most creative light displays and walk together in celebration. Join the community and meet Santa at Coos Bay City Hall before the stroll begins.

Christmas Tree Lighting – 5:30 PM

We’ll close the evening with the annual Christmas Tree Lighting at the Coos Bay Visitor Center, a moment that always reminds us of the joy and togetherness this season brings.

Empire Tree Lighting Celebration – Friday, December 5, 2025

The celebration continues in Empire with the Empire Tree Lighting at the Star of Hope from 5:00 PM–7:00 PM. Community members can vote for their favorite Empire business decorations as the district lights up for the season.

Santa’s Shuttle – Thanksgiving Through New Year’s Eve

Santa’s Shuttle returns for 2025, offering free evening rides from the Charleston Marina parking lot (Guano Rock Lane and Crossline Road) to Shore Acres State Park. The shuttle operates every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night—plus Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve—from roughly 4:15 PM to 8:00 PM heading to the park, with return trips until 9:00 PM.

While waiting, visitors can enjoy complimentary hot cocoa, coffee, cider, cookies, and kids’ crafts at the Charleston Fishing Families’ warm indoor space next to the lot. Donations are appreciated.

None of these events would be possible without the many volunteers, community partners, and local organizations that give their time and energy to make Coos Bay shine. Their dedication is a gift to all of us, and their efforts help create the traditions that define our hometown spirit.

Wishing everyone a safe, joyful, and meaningful holiday season. May the weeks ahead be filled with connection, gratitude, and the unique warmth that comes from celebrating together as a community.

-Joe Benetti, Mayor of Coos Bay

Happy Thanksgiving!
11/27/2025

Happy Thanksgiving!

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