As we move from 2019 to 2020, it is always good to look back and see how the sales from one year may affect the next. For Bend Real Estate in 2019, the trends provided more of the same with lack of inventory impacting home prices, days on market and closed sales.
When the 2018 figures from Bend single family homes sales on less than an acre are compared with those from 2019, the following can be seen:
We wish you and all your friends and family the most joyous holiday season.

Bend Premier Broker Jack Zika was installed as the new COAR president at the COAR holiday party on December 13th, 2019. Besides being the new COAR president, Jack serves Oregon as the state representative of District 53 which covers much of Deschutes County, including Redmond. The Central Oregon Association of Realtors is fortunate to have such a influential person serving as president during 2020.
Traditionally as the weather cools and we move toward the end of the year, Bend home sales decrease. There are fewer buyers actively looking for homes in the winter and the holiday celebrations of most families impact real estate sales.
This year, however, there has been a large uptick in the number of Bend homes which went into contract during November. When Bend single family home sales in November 2019 are compared with those from November 2018, the following changes can be noted:
Will the top of the market come anytime soon? We are often asked that when we work with buyers. The Bend Oregon real estate market has been strong since coming out of the recession and prices have risen yearly since 2011. 2019 has followed the trend with Bend home prices up each month over the same time frame in 2018. Extremely low inventory persists and the demand for Bend homes remains high.
The real estate data on Bend Oregon single family home sales for October 2019 have been published and the following changes can be noted when compared with October 2018: