Ask any Bend real estate agent right now how the market is, and the answer will be "crazy." In this time of the Covid-19 pandemic, home buyers are flocking to Central Oregon and buying Bend homes faster than they can be listed. This is resulting in a severe shortage of available homes for sale and in turn, a huge increase in the number of multiple offers on these properties.
Often referred to as a "bidding war," multiple offers can drive the price of a home up beyond the listing price and often the winner is the buyer willing to offer more money with better terms than the other buyers. Having an experienced real estate agent to work with is essential to help a buyer win the home.

Ever since coming out from the housing recession, the value of Bend single family homes on less than an acre has increased. From an average sales price of $230,000 in spring of 2011, Bend home values have gone up to exceed $547,000 June 2020. During the same time, the months of inventory have dropped from 13.3 months to less than 2 and the price per square foot has risen from $113 to $268. From a low of two $1,000,000 plus Bend homes on less than an acre selling in all of 2010, June 2020 alone saw 23 sold.*
Bend Premier Real Estate brokers are currently working with many million dollar buyers, and people calling the office or registering on the company website are frequently searching for high end listings. Despite the Covid-19 pandemic (or perhaps because of it), the demand for Bend real estate with a home office, a backyard or some acreage, and some space in the home has increased. We are seeing multi-million dollar homes sellin...
The June 2020 MLS figures have been published and it is clear that a lack of inventory is greatly impacting Bend home sales. Ever since coming out of the great recession, we have been in a seller's market with less than six months supply of homes. However, despite the Covid-19 pandemic (or perhaps because of it), we are seeing many home buyers actively searching for Bend homes and now have less than 1.5 months supply. For Bend properties priced less than $400,000, our brokerage has been involved in several multiple offers - some as high as nine offers on the same home. This is creating a sense of desperation for some looking for a Bend home this summer.
When June 2020 is compared with June 2019, Bend single family home sales on less than an acre reflect these changes:
We have been reporting how the Covid-19 pandemic appears to be encouraging city dwellers to rethink living in an urban area and instead, consider relocating to the suburbs or even a more rural location where a home office and a yard can positively impact a "stay at home" situation. In discussing this with our Bend Premier Real Estate Brokers, we are hearing that many of the buyers they are working with have this thought process and believe that Bend Oregon may be the perfect place for them to experience a new lifestyle. The urban flight is impacting home buyers in Bend. We have very little inventory and great demand. Now is a perfect time to list Bend homes.
* Data from Multiple Listing Service of Central Oregon
The May 2020 real estate sales figures have been published and the second full month of the Covid-19 pandemic and its subsequent impact on the Bend economy is over. Contrary to the thought process of many, Bend single family real estate sales were extremely strong in May. The biggest limitation to sales was the lack of inventory with sellers either delaying listing or pulling listings off the market. Buyers, however, have entered the market in force and are purchasing Bend single family homes, driving inventory levels below 2 months.
When May 2020 is compared with May 2019, Bend single family homes on less than an acre show the following changes:
The first full month of the Covid-19 pandemic impacted Bend single family homes with sales significantly down over the same month in 2019. Some buyers lost jobs which in turn kept them from qualifying for their mortgage. In other cases, sellers took their homes off the market not feeling confident to sell during the stay at home orders. Other buyers delayed their trips to Bend and canceled appointments to view homes. While Bend home sales still are occurring, it is different than it was before Covid-19.
When April 2020 Bend single family home sales are compared with April 2019, the following differences can be noted: