By: Matt Emma
Hannah Clotere has called Eugene home for more than 50 years. That kind of history in a place shapes a person, and for Hannah, it has shaped everything about the way she works as a realtor. She knows the neighborhoods, the streets, the people. Over the decades, she has built relationships and connections throughout the community that continue to serve her clients in ways that newer agents simply cannot replicate.
For the past 27 years, she has been helping people buy and sell homes in the place she knows inside and out. Her deep familiarity with the area gives her clients an advantage, whether they are searching for the right neighborhood or trying to understand what makes a property worth pursuing.
A Reputation Earned Through Trust
Hannah’s business runs almost entirely on referrals, recommendations, and word of mouth. Most of her clients come to her already knowing who she is and already trusting her. That is not something that happens by accident. It takes years of consistent work, honest communication, and genuine care.
“I’ve worked hard to earn this status, and I am extremely grateful for it,” Hannah said.
Unlike many agents who spend their time chasing cold leads, Hannah has built something different. People seek her out. They come ready to work with her because someone they trust recommended her. That kind of reputation is rare, and Hannah does not take it for granted.
Her standing in the community has reached the people who know the real estate industry best. Recently, she helped a local appraiser with over 30 years of experience, the manager of a title and escrow company, and a well-known lender in the area with their personal real estate needs. These are professionals who interact with hundreds of realtors regularly. When it came time to handle their own transactions, they chose Hannah. That says something.
Every Client Treated Like Family
Hannah describes herself as a great listener, communicator, and negotiator. But beyond the professional skills, there is something simpler at the core of how she works. She treats every client like family and gives custom support to each one. No two transactions are the same, and she approaches each situation with fresh attention.
“I care deeply for my clients,” she said. “I provide the confidence and support they need to move forward in making hard decisions and turning their real estate dreams into reality.”
She understands that buying or selling a home is one of the most significant decisions a person can make. It is stressful. It is emotional. Hannah makes it her job to be the steady presence her clients need during those moments.
Thriving in a Competitive Market
Eugene’s real estate market is competitive. Multiple offers on a single listing are common, and buyers often find themselves in bidding situations where the pressure is high. Hannah has built a strong track record of getting her clients’ offers accepted, even when they are up against higher bids. She stays calm under pressure and handles tense moments with skill and patience.
For sellers, Hannah brings the same level of attention. She pays close attention to detail, especially when preparing homes for the market. Staging advice and fine-tuning are areas where she excels. She knows what buyers are looking for and helps her clients present their properties in the best possible light.
Her consistent results speak for themselves. Hannah has maintained a steady volume of closed transactions year after year through dedication and hard work.
More Than Just Real Estate
Outside of work, Hannah spends her time dancing, gardening, and walking her dog Ozzy. She has formed many long-lasting friendships through her career and genuinely enjoys what she does. That passion comes through in the way she talks about her work and the people she has helped over the years.
After more than two decades in the business, Hannah’s approach remains the same. She listens. She shows up. She earns trust the old-fashioned way, one client at a time. For anyone looking to buy or sell a home in Eugene, that kind of consistency and care is hard to find.



