Cindy Chambers
Principal Broker with More Realty & Founder of Fetch Home Collective
I bought my first home in May of 2006. A couple of months later, my husband and I fell in love with and adopted our first rescue dog, a pittie-rottie mix named Barklee. That fall, I got my real estate license.
Looking back, those three things - home, dogs, and helping people - have shaped my life.
How I got here
I earned my degree in Human Development and Family Sciences from Oregon State, hoping to become a social worker. Real estate wasn't part of the plan, but it turned out to be exactly what I was looking for - a way to help people through big decisions and meaningful transitions.
Buying or selling a home is never just about the home. It's about what's changing in someone's life - growing families, new jobs, fresh starts, hard goodbyes. Being trusted to guide someone through that process, to listen and support them when it matters most, creates a real connection. I feel grateful every time someone invites me into that chapter of their life.
Our pups, Oso and Vini
How Fetch Home Collective
was born
For years, I wanted to find a way to turn my love for rescue dogs into something bigger. I wanted to do more. Something meaningful and sustainable without emotionally unraveling or trying to bring every dog home.
The answer came when I started paying attention to how much my dogs influence our family's decisions. Where we live, how we spend our time, and what makes our house feel like home. Then I realized, I'm not alone. A lot of people build their lives and their homes around their dogs.
Fetch Home Collective grew from that realization. It combines nearly 20 years of real estate experience with a deep passion for rescue dogs. I built it to honor the bond between dogs and their people, raise awareness about adoption, and provide meaningful support to the organizations working to place dogs in loving homes. The goal is simple: help both people and pups find a place to call home.
A little more about me
After many years of living in Portland, Happy Valley is now home. I live with my husband, our teenage son, and our two spoiled rescue dogs, Oso and Vini.
I’m deep in my soccer mom era, which mostly means trading free time for bleacher seats and cheering, rain-or-shine. Outside of work and soccer, I’m happiest surrounded by nature. I love a morning matcha, hiking with my dogs, buying house plants I really don’t need and sharing meals with friends and family.
I’m deeply passionate about equality and kindness, and I make it a priority to live out those values in everything I do.
What Fetch Home Collective means to me - Love. Connection. Kindness.
If This Hits The Spot, Let’s Talk
Take a look around. See if our philosophy resonates. When you’re ready, reach out and tell us what you’re looking for. We’ll help you figure out the next step, for you and your pup.