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March
12

Bend Oregon Home Sales Stay Strong

Over the last few years, we have reported that single-family residential home sales in Bend have stayed strong and prices keep rising. February 2018 has been no exception to this trend. Home prices continue to rise and lack of inventory remains a serious issue. In addition, the relative lack of snow in 2018 has kept sales and new listings growing when compared with the record breaking snowfall experienced in 2017. The following data is for single family homes in Bend on land under an acre reflecting February 2017 and February 2018:

  • Homes for sale up 24.4% to 540
  • Homes sold up 31.4% to 201
  • Homes pended up 18.1% to 228
  • Average price per square foot up 7.2% to $237,000
  • Average days on market down 8.5% to 118

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March
2

Built in 1930, the Empire State Building is one of the most memorable buildings in the world and is an iconic representative of New York City and Manhattan Island. The skyscraper has been the location of famous movies (i.e. King Kong), the office of many businesses and at one time, the tallest building in the world.

The 200 foot spire on the top of the 1050 foot tall building was placed, according to former New York State Governor Al Smith and the construction chairman of the building, to serve as a mooring mast for the docking of dirigibles with the argument that the closest port for these blimps was in Ocean County, NJ at the time.  However, many believe that the reason the spire was really placed was to top the 1046 foot tall Chrysler Building as the tallest building in the world.

If you have a chance to visit New York City, a stop at the Empire State Building is a must. Seein...

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February
13

Central Oregon Real Estate Home Prices Trending Up

Those who have lived longer than 5 years in Central Oregon have seen home prices rise at a rapid pace, especially in Bend and Redmond.  The average price for a single family residential home in Bend has risen over $200,000, the price for a Redmond home has more than doubled, Sisters homes are up 40% and Sunriver home prices have risen 22% in the last five years. 

Central Oregon real estate home prices

Our Predictions for Central Or Single Family Homes

The question can be asked, will Central Oregon home prices start to level off?  Have we reached the top? Obviously affordability for locals has been an issue for several years. But for new Central Oregon residents, the price for a Redmond or Bend single family home is extremely inexpensive relative to the home prices...

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February
2

Bend Luxury Home Sales Trending Up

Bend home buyers and sellers know that real estate prices have been on the upswing for several years. Bend homes have gained value consistently since 2011, with the average sales price up 95% in the last 7 years.*  However, what about the luxury, over $1,000,000 market? What have the last 2 years shown for high end home demand in Bend?

As expected, home prices are up in the luxury market as well. When the trends from 2016 through 2017 are compared with Bend single family homes over $1,000,000 on less than 2.5 acres are compared, the following changes can be seen:

  • Number of homes for sale up 11.1% to 60
  • Number of homes sold up 54.5% to 85
  • Number of homes pended up 46.7% to 88
  • The average square foot price is up 4.6% to $326.68
  • The months of inventory based on closed sales is down 17.2% to 12
  • The sold/original listing price difference is up 3.3% to 95%
  • The...

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January
22

Bend OR Builders Cannot Keep Up With the Demand

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:

  • Homes for sale up 6.3%
  • Homes sold up 66.7%
  • Homes pendi...

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