Everyone living in Bend should be aware that a lot of new residential homes are being built. Just drive through town and new subdivisions and new in-fill on what used to be open space are popping up throughout the city. Builders are finding it difficult to keep up with the demand and people working in the building trades are stretched thin with far more work than they can handle. This demand is leading subcontractors to charge more to keep their employees well paid and to make a good profit, suppliers charging more for their building materials, and home prices for new construction rising as a result.
When comparisons are made between new residential construction over $1,000,000 from 2016 to 2017, the following statistics can be noted:
The 2017 year end data is out and the Bend real estate market continued its upward trends. Outside of the slowdown experienced during the winter of 2016/2017 where Bend residents were more concerned with ice dams and heavy snowfall than selling or buying property, the data from 2017 mirrors what we have been experiencing since leaving the recession of 2008-2011. Bend home prices keep rising and people keep buying.
The following data compares Bend single family home sales from 2016 to 2017
Redmond Oregon single family home sales continue to show strength as we move toward the end of 2017. Although we see the normal seasonal reduction in inventory and slow down in new purchase agreements, the increase in Redmond home prices persists and the demand for housing remains robust.
When data from November 2016 is compared with November 2017, the results for Redmond OR single family homes sales are as follows:
As the days shorten and the weather gets colder as we approach the start of winter and the end of year holiday season, real estate sales in Bend typically slow. The November 2017 trends are no different than what we traditionally see this time of year. When November 2017 trends for Bend single family home sales are compared with November 2016, the data show as follows:
Given the continued demand for Bend single family homes, as expected prices continue to rise comparing November 2016 to November 2017:
The October home sales numbers in Bend provide data which reflect a strong market. Coming out of a summer with an unprecedented number of wildfires which greatly impacted tourism, real estate sales this fall have come roaring back with a large number of closings, new inventory and a continued uptick in home prices.
Comparing October 2016 with October 2017, Bend real estate trends show the following: