If you stepped back from your home search over the past few years, you're not alone – and you're definitely not out of options. In fact, now might be the ideal time to take another look. With more homes to choose from, prices leveling off in many areas, and mortgage rates easing, today's market is offering something you haven't had in a while: options.
Experts agree, buyers are in a better spot right now than they've been in quite a long time. Here's what they have to say.
Lisa Sturtevant, Chief Economist at Bright MLS, says affordability is finally starting to turn the corner:
"Slower price growth coupled with a slight drop in mortgage rates will improve affordability and create a window for some buyers to get into the market."
Mortgage rates have e...

There's a reason people who visit Bend, Oregon, often end up calling it home. With 300 days of sunshine, panoramic Cascade Mountain views, and a welcoming small-town vibe, Bend offers a lifestyle that's both invigorating and peaceful.
Mornings begin with coffee and mountain air, followed by a run along the Deschutes River trail. Afternoons might mean paddleboarding, mountain biking, or working remotely with a view that reminds you why you moved here. In Bend, "quality of life" isn't an idea — it's the daily rhythm.
There's nothing quite like fall in Central Oregon—the crisp air, golden larches, and that quiet sense of calm before winter settles in. This past weekend, we set out on one of the region's most beautiful hikes: the Peter Skene Ogden Trail, a forested path that winds along Paulina Creek between La Pine and Paulina Lake.
Named after early explorer Peter Skene Ogden, this trail follows the rushing waters of Paulina Creek through towering pines and volcanic rock formations. The moment you step onto the trailhead, you're greeted by the earthy scent of pine needles and the muffled sound of water tumbling in the distance—nature's invitation to slow down and explore.
Mid-October is a spectacular time to visit. The larches were glowing gold, willows and huckleberries added bright pops of red, and the forest floor was carpeted in amber needles. Even under a soft drizzle, the landscape shimmered with color—proof that Oregon's magic isn't reserved for sunny days.
One of the highlights of the Peter Skene Ogden Trail is its string of waterfalls—each with its own character. Hikers can stop at several along the way:
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Wooden bridges cross the stream at various points, offering postcard views and a chance to soak in the sound of rushing water echoing through the canyon.
Whether you're a local looking for a quick escape or a visitor exploring beyond Bend, the Peter Skene Ogden Trail is a reminder of why we live here. It's less crowded than many popular Bend hikes, offers easy access to multiple waterfalls, and provides an ever-changing landscape from season to season.
Part of what makes Central Oregon special isn't just its homes and neighborhoods—it's the lifestyle that surrounds them. From mountain trails and alpine lakes to charming downtowns and cozy coffee shops, life here invites balance, adventure, and connection to nature.