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October
30

Central Oregon Cities Show Varied Growth

Out of area buyers often think of Bend exclusively when they consider moving to Central Oregon. However, Central Oregon has several towns and small cities, all with their own urban "vibe" and lifestyle.  Bend is by far the largest town with its population now pushing 100,000. However, Redmond has been a great neighbor to Bend with home prices considerably less than the larger city to the south. 

Besides Bend and Redmond, Sisters offers both a closer location to the western half of the state plus a more intimate small town feeling, permeated by seasonal tourist traffic from nearby Black Butte Resort and such renowned festivals as the Sisters Quilt Show and the annual rodeo.

Prineville, Central Oregon's oldest city and the original county seat of much of Eastern Oregon, is now experiencing a building boom with new construction and...

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October
30

Central Oregon Cities Show Varied Growth

Out of area buyers often think of Bend exclusively when they consider moving to Central Oregon. However, Central Oregon has several towns and small cities, all with their own urban "vibe" and lifestyle.  Bend is by far the largest town with its population now pushing 100,000. However, Redmond has been a great neighbor to Bend with home prices considerably less than the larger city to the south. 

Besides Bend and Redmond, Sisters offers both a closer location to the western half of the state plus a more intimate small town feeling, permeated by seasonal tourist traffic from nearby Black Butte Resort and such renowned festivals as the Sisters Quilt Show and the annual rodeo.

Prineville, Central Oregon's oldest city and the original county seat of much of Eastern Oregon, is now experiencing a building boom with ne...

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October
8

Bend Real Estate Prices Still Increasing

The September, 2019 data has been published and the price for a Bend single family home on less than an acre is still going up.  Although September is traditionally among Bend's biggest months for price reductions when sellers whose property did not sell during the summer lower the asking price to hopefully get a buyer before winter hits, Bend home sales in September 2019 still reflect higher prices than the same month a year before.  When Bend single family home sales on less than an acre in September 2019 are compared with September 2018, the following trends can be noted:

  • Homes for sale down 6.7% to 556*
  • Homes sold up 8.7% to 212
  • Homes pended up 9.7% to 214
  • Days on market down 4% to 95
  • Sold/Original Listing Price difference unchanged at 0%
  • Months of inventory down 16.4% to 2.6...

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September
11

17605 Vandevert Road Bend OregonCommercial Real Estate in Central Oregon

Bend Premier Real Estate is pleased to represent commercial clients in all aspects of their commercial needs, including leasing, sales, investments, tenant representation and consulting services. Our commercial Brokers know how to put a commercial deal together. Plus we answer our phones on weekends!

Bend Premier Real Estate Brokers Rachel Greenwald Rhoads and Kacey Taylors' new listing at 17605 Vandevert Road...

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September
10

Bend Oregon Home Prices Up

The Bend real estate market continues to be impacted by a limited supply of inventory, rising prices and changing seasons. August 2019 was a strong month for Bend home sales and we believe the lack of summer forest fires may have impacted our market positively.

When August 2019 is compared with August 2018 for Bend single family residential sales on less than an acre, the following trends can be noted:

  • Homes for sale down 5.5% to 585
  • Homes sold down 5% to 248
  • Homes pended up 4.1% to 229
  • Average price per square foot up 4.3% to $266
  • Average days on market down 4.4% to 86
  • Sold/original listing price difference is 0
  • Average active home price is up 2.9% to $681,000
  • Average sold price is up 7.1% to $558,000
  • Months of inventory is unchanged at 2.4*

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