Bend Oregon

Living in Bend

Eight Reasons Why Everyone Wants to Live in Bend

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  1. ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION

    Whether you are interested in water sports, climbing, mountain biking or hiking, Bend has it all. Just want to explore? Check out the varied landscapes by hiking the Newberry Lava Caves, taking in the high desert mountains at Smith Rock State Park, or enjoying your favorite winter sport at Mt. Bachelor.

  2. BEND HAS GREAT WEATHER

    The summers are warm during the day and cool at night and the winters have a crisp high desert spark to them. Puffy jackets and sunglasses are must-haves year round. Three hundred days of sunshine is almost unheard of but not for Bend! Most of our wet days come in the form of snow in winter.

  3. LIGHT TRAFFIC

    According to recent U.S. Census Bureau statistics, the average Bend resident’s commute is still around 15 minutes. Thanks to roundabouts and seemingly endless road projects, even though the population in Bend is increasing, Bend traffic is still better than most other large towns.

  4. LAID BACK SMALL TOWN ENVIRONMENT WITH FRIENDLY PEOPLE

    People living in Bend understand the balance in working hard and playing hard. It is not uncommon for people to bring their dogs to work and have powder days when Mt. Bachelor has had some good snow. There is a strong sense of community and residents of Bend are known to be extremely friendly and welcoming. Learn more about the Bend Pledge.

  5. WE LOVE CRAFT BEER

    People living in Bend take their beer very seriously. With dozens of breweries, it’s no surprise that Bend has been named “Beer Town USA”. With all the wonderful choices, you are sure to find a brewery that fits your taste. If you need a little help selecting one, check out my faves here.

  6. PARKS & OUTDOOR SPACES

    Bend has more than 80 local parks throughout the city, which make up 2,600 acres of outdoor space. From dog parks to playgrounds and everything in between, there is a park for everyone and in every part of town.

  7. BEND IS A GREAT PLACE TO RAISE A FAMILY

    From the great school system, multitudes of cultural events and resources, outdoor activities, and low crime rates, Bend is a wonderful place to start and raise a family! Check out my blog post on having a baby in Bend.

  8. TRAVEL WITH EASE

    If you’re looking to travel, the Redmond airport is just 15 minutes from Bend and offers direct flights to several cities on the West coast and Midwest. With short security lines, friendly staff and a full-service restaurant you’ll actually look forward to flying!

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September Events in Bend

September Events in Bend

Just because the seasons have shifted a bit doesn't mean the fun has to stop. There's still plenty to do during fall in Central Oregon and, BONUS, many tourists are back at home which leaves more room for locals to explore the trails, check out your favorite restaurant, or just zip around town.

Bend Oregon Real Estate Market Trends

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November 2018 Market Report | Bend, Oregon

The real estate market in Bend Oregon has been slowly shifting over the past several months. While larger markets like Portland and California have seen dramatic slow downs in property sales, Bend continues to see stability and slight growth regarding median price. However, the number of homes listed for sale and sold in November were down significantly from the same time last year.

If you’re a buyer in today’s market, you’re likely experiencing a bit of a breath of fresh air compared to buyers in 2017 or even early 2018. For the first time in several years, home buyers don’t have to make decisions on the spot, they have a stronger ability to negotiate on price and seller concessions, and they can be and are being pickier about the home they purchase. It’s not quite a buyer’s market, but it appears to be slowly trending that way. With that said, home buyers are still competing with each other when it comes to homes in lower price ranges where first time buyers and investors are all looking for that perfect property.

If you’re a home seller you’re likely wondering what exactly happened to multiple offers and buyers offering significantly over list price. Right now, sellers are getting fairly close to their asking price, but are likely making more concessions and repairs in order to appease buyers. They’re noticing their home sitting on the market a little longer. Sellers are still getting top dollar for their home when the home is priced correctly and marketed appropriately. It’s a changing market for sellers and one that might take a bit of time to digest.

Bend Oregon Home Sales

Homes for Sale November 2018 | 488 Units
Down 7% compared to last year

Homes Sold November 2018 | 181 Units
Down 15% compared to last year

Bend Oregon Home Sales

Median Sold Price November 2018| $444,000
Up 10% compared to last year

Bend Oregon Months of Inventory

Months of Inventory November 2018 | 3.2 months
Up 8% compared to last year

Bend Oregon Real Estate Sales

Days on Market November 2018 | 116
Up 8% compared to last year

Sales Price as % of List Price | 95%
Down 1%

**all numbers based on single family residential properties under 1 acre in Bend.

Brewing a Baby in Bend - A Guide for Mammas-to-Be in Central Oregon

Anyone who lives in Bend, Oregon understands it’s a town that caters to an outdoor lifestyle. After a day of skiing or hiking, an afternoon enjoying local beer is often a common pastime. So when I discovered that I was expecting my first baby this summer, I thought my active lifestyle would change dramatically – I was so wrong! Fortunately, Bend is a wonderful place to stay active (and social) during your pregnancy, not to mention an amazing place to raise a family. Here are my top “Brewing a Baby in Bend” tips for Central Oregon moms to be:

You love trail running, but you’re worried about falling

Your doctor has likely warned you of the risks of falling, and trail running certainly has it's tripping hazards. But that doesn't mean you have to give up running if it still feels good. A few of my favorite local trails that offer a flatter run with few to no tripping hazards include the Tumalo Trail at Shevlin Park, Deschutes River Trail (my faves are Pioneer Park to Archie Briggs & Riverbend south to Old Mill), and the Larkspur Trail - This trail in NE Bend starts at Pilot Butte and takes you to Reed Market Rd. It's a mix of pavement and gravel, but is a nice run in a pinch if you're on the east side. 

Skiing or Snowboarding are your winter go-to

While the risk of falling when skiing or riding is pretty high, Central Oregon offers incredible opportunities for winter fun outside of downhill skiing on Mt. Bachelor. Snowshoeing is a great way to enjoy the snow and forest. From the Meisner Warming Hut to Todd Lake, there are plenty to keep you busy all winter long! Or pack up for a winter getaway to the Oregon Coast - Let's face it, sometimes it's nice to get away from the cold weather and relax by the waves. A weekend trip to the coast might be just what you need. Both Newport and Florence are a quick 3 1/2 hours away.

Climbing at 32 weeks. It was getting a little tough to see my foot holds below my belly, but still having fun! 

Climbing at 32 weeks. It was getting a little tough to see my foot holds below my belly, but still having fun! 

 

Smith Rock is Your Summer (and spring and fall) Home

I was in the same boat. We were actually climbing at Smith a week before I found out I was pregnant. I once again had a moment where I thought one of my favorite activities would be put on hold, but after doing a ton of research I found some amazing inspo from climbing mamas who successfully climbed throughout their pregnancies. I decided that I would continue until I couldn't. My amazing husband surprised me with a pregnancy climbing harness for Christmas and while it took some getting used to, it has kept me going. Climbing can be more than a physical workout – it’s a mental exercise as well and can certainly remind you to breathe (and laugh, especially as your belly grows) as you make your way up the wall.

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Chillaxin at Crux is your favorite Summer Activity

I get it – there’s nothing like drinking a cold beer outside on a hot Central Oregon summer afternoon. While sipping a pilsner might be out of the question when you’re pregnant, you can still enjoy your favorite brewery sans alcohol. Many places offer delicious mocktails or fresh squeezed juices with soda water! My favorite fresh squeezed mocks in town come from McMenamins, Pine Tavern & Brown Owl. Or, instead of frequenting your favorite brewery, check out a local juice café like Mothers and sip on a delish smoothie or fresh squeezed juice. Finally, I’ve found that breweries and tasting rooms that don’t offer non-alcoholic options are usually ok with a mama to be bringing in a LaCroix or San Pellegrino (just be sure to ask first). Pro-tip: Those ALSO taste refreshing from a pint glass.

BONUS: When your friends consume too many beers, but you’ve been hydrating with water, you are the one without a headache the next morning. You’ll have plenty of energy to get up early for that trail run!

 

I was so lucky to have another friend who is also pregnant to run with. This was around 30 weeks for me and one of my last "runs", which was actually more of a run/walk. 

I was so lucky to have another friend who is also pregnant to run with. This was around 30 weeks for me and one of my last "runs", which was actually more of a run/walk. 

Staying active throughout your pregnancy is important to yours and your baby's health. We are so lucky that living in Central Oregon makes it easy to maintain a healthy lifestyle throughout your pregnancy. Grab a friend and head out on a hike and grab a nice mocktail afterward as a reward for taking care of yourself! 

If you're looking to make a move to Central Oregon and need some help with relocation, let's hang out! I'd love to show you all the amazing places that make Bend a great place to raise a family. You can check out my active listings here as well! 

If you'd like to reach out about your experience or have additional tips for how to stay active while pregnant, I'd love to hear from you! Or, if you'd like more information about Calling Bend Oregon Home, I'm happy to be your resource:

 

**IMPORTANT: Every body and pregnancy is different. Please always consult your doctor or midwife before partaking in activities while pregnant (or not pregnant!). This post is simply my shared experience and personal recommendations. 

Central Oregon Farmer's Markets

Summer means more time outdoors hiking, biking and enjoying the Central Oregon sunshine. Summer in Bend also brings the opening of several farmers markets around town. Check out the list below to learn more:

Downtown Market

Wednesdays 2-6pm | Located in the Brooks Alley at Crows Feet Commons, the downtown Bend farmer's market features many local vendors such as Crooked River Bison Ranch, Fields Farm, Sparrow Bakery and more! 

Eastside Market

Thursdays 2-6pm | The new Bend Eastside farmer's market location is at the Whole Foods Market. Vendors are still being finalize, but you can expect to see local favorites like Juniper Jungle Farms and Rainshadow Organics. 

Northwest Crossing Market

Saturdays 10-1 | Get your weekend started off right with a trip to the Northwest Crossing Farmer's Market. Featuring live music, events and local vendors, this market is a must-do whether you're a local or you're just visiting Bend for the weekend. Sip your coffee or beer as you peruse pottery vendors, local artisans, and of course loads of produce and fresh food. 

 

Rising Interest Rates' Impact on Central Oregon Home Buyers & Sellers

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After several years – with interest rates remaining historically low – rates are on the rise. What will this increase in interest rates mean for buyers and sellers in 2018?

Home prices in Central Oregon have been increasing by more than 10% every year since 2014, yet home buying has remained affordable and attractive, especially for first-time home buyers, due to lower interest rates over the past six years.

With interest rates hovering around 4.5% at the end of February, and additional increases expected from the FED throughout the year, home buyers are looking at reduced buying power throughout 2018. If a home buyer has a budget around $400,000, when interest rates go up by .25 of a point, it lowers buying power by about $15,000. What does that mean? It means that home buyers will have to adjust their purchase price down by $15,000 in order to achieve roughly the same monthly payment. This can be a big deal for first-time buyers whose price points are already right at or below the median sales price in Bend, which is right around $400,000 for a single-family home.

However, while interest rates may seem high, it’s important to remember that 4.5% is still considered historically very low. In the 1980s, interest rates were near 20%! Thankfully, we are a long way off from interest rates becoming that high again.

How will the interest rate increase affect buyers and sellers?

I believe that the Central Oregon housing market will continue to remain strong this spring and summer selling season. The number of new listings in Bend is down 7% in February over 2017 and inventory remains low with only 538 single-family homes available for sale in Bend. Only 225 of those homes are priced under $450,000. With historically low median days on market (the median in Bend is currently 60 days), and an increase in relocation buyers, finding an affordable home without competing with other buyers might prove difficult. While home buyers may need to adjust their desired price range slightly, there is still an opportunity to find a great home, even with rising interest rates.

Are you interested in what your home could be worth this spring? I’d be happy to sit down and provide a personalized market report for you. If you’d like to purchase a home in Central Oregon, let’s discuss how I can help you buy successfully in this competitive market.

Fall Home Maintenance Tips

It's that time of year! Fall is a great time to check your home to ensure it's ready for the colder winter months. Below is a list of recommendations for preparing your home so that you stay warm, dry & cozy! 

 

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Central Oregon Fall Activities

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From hiking to enjoying your favorite cup of coffee, it’s easy to take advantage of the fall season and everything it offers. Here are a few activities to enjoy the cooler weather, beautiful scenery, and the great community around Central Oregon.

Oktoberfest

To kickoff the fall season, Bend is holding it’s annual Oktoberfest on September 15th & 16th, 2017. Beer, food, wine, cider, music, quirky games, and much more is there for you to enjoy during the free event. This is a great way for local businesses to promote their services and products and for visitors to have a good time.

Rock Climbing

The climbing scene in Central Oregon is undeniably great no matter the season, but the fall offers weather for the best days. Smith Rock is the ultimate place to go and has all levels of climbing, from beginner to extreme. But if the weather isn’t cooperating or you’re really new to climbing, Bend Rock Gym is a great place to spend the day. They have a great staff that’s always willing to help give pointers and offer lessons.

Mountain Biking

With the cooler weather, the fall makes for some of the best mountain biking around Central Oregon. There are many popular local areas to visit (check out the list here) or you can head over to Mt. Bachelor Bike Park which has over 13 miles of downhill trails. Traveling or don’t have a bike? No worries, Mt. Bachelor has a fleet of bikes you can rent and there are also a handful of bike shops in Bend that offer tours and rentals, such as, Pine Mountain Sports and Cog Wild.

Metolius River

Central Oregon is full of gorgeous places, and there are some spots out there during the fall season with lots of changing colors you have to check out. Located just north of Sisters is the beautiful Metolius River, great for hiking, fly fishing, and enjoying a beautiful autumn day. In Bend, the Pilot Butte trail is a great hike and offers miles of views.

Beer

Central Oregon has a great selection of local brews and fall also offers a few awesome seasonal beers. Maps for the Bend Ale Trail are available at the Bend Visitor Center where you can get all the stamps and claim your prize. The Brew Bus is a great and fun way to travel around the breweries around Bend too!

Thrifting

If you enjoy shopping or an interesting activity on a rainy day, then thrifting might be your answer. Bend is full of awesome thrift shops to add a little spice to your spaces. The Humane Society Thrift is a good choice knowing proceeds are going to the local animal shelter. Other local thrift shops that are great for finding treasures include City Thrift, Possibilities, and Starburst. Gear Fix is also a great resale shop for used outdoor equipment.

Coffee

There’s something about cozying up in your favorite sweater and drinking a delicious warm drink. Thump Coffee, Backporch, Lone Pine, and Megaphone all roast their beans locally. In addition to those selections, there are many more wonderful local coffee shops in Bend that offer a different vibe, perfect for a cool autumn day. If you're not a coffee drinker, but are looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a cup of tea, Townshend's Tea downtown offers a warm atmosphere complete with couches and comfy chairs.

To learn more about everything Central Oregon has to offer, check out my relocation guide or give me a call - 541.728.3356. 

 

 

Original blog post by Cascade Sotheby's International Realty.

Top Places to Live in Oregon

Top Places to Live in Oregon

Oregon is a place that offers so many beautiful places to call home. You can live next to the Cascade Range in the high desert, along the coast where you’ll have miles of beach to stroll on, or in cities that invest in parks and open spaces for their residents to enjoy. Those who are active in the outdoors in Oregon will boast that they can go surfing, mountain biking, and snowboarding all in the same day. Those who love food and entertainment will find that Portland and many other cities take this very seriously, with quality restaurants, craft beer, and the local scene being the standard. So if you’re considering making the move to the Northwest, here are some of the top places to live in Oregon.

Central Oregon

For those who love the outdoors, Central Oregon is one of the best places to live. As one of the premier recreation destinations in the West, Central Oregon’s lakes, rivers, and single-track trails are just the beginning. Whether it’s a day cutting fresh tracks through thigh-deep powder at Mt. Bachelor or admiring an evening sunset from the back nine at Pronghorn’s Nicklaus Course, Central Oregon is the perfect outdoor playground for both visitors and residents. In addition to fairways and trails, Bend, Redmond, and Sisters lay fertile ground for starting and growing a business in a region that draws talent. Whatever your inspiration, the team at Cascade Sotheby’s International Realty’s flagship office will draw from their local expertise to find you the perfect property.

Farm, Ranch, & Vineyard

Land is the foundation for a sense of place. Its type determines the flow of towns, the taste of cuisine, and the boundaries of recreation. From southern Washington to southern Oregon, and from pristine coastline to eastern hills, our brokerage covers a range of nearly 100,000 square miles and much of that land is rural. Our Farm, Ranch, and Vineyard brokers are experts, as they, too, are ranchers, riders, farmers and vintners. Andy Warhol said that “land really is the best some of the most incredible farm, art.” We agree, and we are proud to say that in this realm, our brokers are lifelong connoisseurs. You will often find them outside the office–cultivating land and relationships while driving back roads, wrangling horses, or walking rows of grape vines. They are ready to match their extraordinary expertise with your vision.

Oregon Coast

Once the nearly exclusive province of loggers and fishermen, the villages along the rugged and unspoiled Oregon Coast have blossomed into travel destinations with universal appeal. Dining, galleries and cultural activities complement the natural beauty that provides seemingly endless opportunities for outdoor recreation in old growth forests and along oceanfront bluffs. With offices in Cannon Beach, Gearhart, and Manzanita, Sotheby’s International Realty brokers can find the perfect home for anyone looking to add the seaside to their lifestyle.

Portland Metro

City living is at its best in Portland, where you’ll find a quality of life that is unmatched in other major American cities. Portlanders are adept at creating spaces where business, culture and the great outdoors intersect. The Rose City has more than 10,000 acres of public parks and natural areas, giving residents ample opportunities to explore the environment without having to travel beyond the city limits. Bicycle friendliness is only matched by eco-friendliness. Each neighborhood’s charm is amplified by world-class eats, local microbreweries and coffeehouses.

Lake Oswego

One of the oldest inhabited areas in Willamette Valley, Lake Oswego continues to be one of Oregon’s most desirable suburban cities to “live where you play.” With the eponymous lake at the center of life, Lake Oswego has maintained a reputation as one of the most coveted places in the Portland area for families to put down roots. The town boasts award-winning schools and parks against a backdrop steeped in history. From the historic Ironworks installation in the city park to its array of carefully-preserved Victorian homes and cottages, Lake Oswego exudes character and classic charm.

If you're thinking about making Oregon your home, check out these beautiful homes! Visiting Central Oregon soon? You can request our relocation guide here

Original blog post by Cascade Sotheby's International Realty and can be found here.

Why Bend, Oregon is a Great Place to Live

If you've visited Bend, or if you're one of the lucky ones who gets to call Central Oregon home, then you understand why so many choose to relocate here either full-time or as a vacation destination. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, endless outdoor activities, and a trendy yet independent mountain culture, Bend is genuinely an awesome place to live. 

If you need specific reasons why Bend is the best city in Oregon, check out this list that covers everything from the Arts to Breweries. Are you planning a trip to Central Oregon this holiday season and looking for places to go while you're in town? Grab a cold beer, sit back, sit back and Visit our Discover Bend page to learn about summer hot spots, locals favorites, and some of the most beautiful hikes in Oregon.