Kacey TaylorBorn and raised in Oregon, Kacey has a deep love for everything that this wild state has to offer. She and her family moved to Bend in 2012 to be closer to all of the things that they love to do in the outdoors. Kacey is a people-person through and through - and she thrives on helping her clients navigate every detail of the most important and exciting purchase of their lives. She loves to build long-lasting relationships, and to play matchmaker between people and place. And if you need an insider tip on anything from best food cart to favorite Nordic trail - she's your go-to!
Kacey has worked with other real estate companies over the years (both boutique and national), but she's truly thrilled to be a part of Bend Premier Real Estate - a pillar in the Bend community!
Those of us involved with day to day real estate sales have "felt" a change in the market for several months. Bend home prices which have been rising for the last several years have continued to grow, but sales have been flattening. Buyers which were so ready to purchase have developed a "wait and see" attitude and the homes which were so quick to sell not long ago are taking much longer.
If the sales data for Bend Oregon single family residential homes from January 2019 is compared with January 2018, the following changes can be noted:

At a recent lunch meeting, the Bend Premier Real Estate top producers for 2018 were announced. All Bend Premier Brokers contributed to the success of the brokerage in 2018, but special recognition was given to those in various categories:
Recognition was also given to the top 10 in total sales:
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The figures are out and the trends we have been following over the past year were again seen in the December 2018 Bend residential real estate sales figures. December 2018 saw a dramatic reduction in Bend home sales on less than an acre compared with December 2017:
The figures for act...
The Bend high end real estate market grew considerably in 2018. Million dollar homes, including those built for speculation, have sold at larger numbers than those in 2017 with the greatest percentage increase in the $1,300,000 to $1,699,999 range (up 42.9%). **
For available inventory, the numbers of homes in the $2,300,000 and up range grew by the largest percentage with 50% more properties available in 2018 than in 2017. The months of supply fell in all categories except the highest where the inventory levels are now at 17.2 months (up from 10.9 months in 2017).
Pending sales were also up with the greatest percentage increase in the $1,300,000 to $1,699,999 category with an increase of 63.9% There were 59 homes which went pending during 2018 which are listed in this group. There were 93 pendin...