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:
Despite the snowy winter of 2016-2017 and the unprecedented wildfires experienced during the summer, Central Oregon real estate sales remain strong. Although the trends seem unsustainable, the roughly 10% increase in sales price year after year since 2011 have continued in the single family home market in Bend, Redmond, and Sunriver. Only Sisters shows a reduction in the average October sales price from a year before, perhaps a reflection of this summer's Milli fire which was located just outside of the Sisters city limits.
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The high end market in Bend appears to be showing continued strength. Despite a smoke filled summer with many forest fires, the concerns which dampened tourism during the eclipse, and an unprecedented winter with more snow than ever recorded before, there is great enthusiasm for Bend million dollar homes.
The following statistics compare September 2017 Bend single family home sales over $1,000,000 on less than an acre with sales from September 2016:
More interesting data can be seen comparing 3rd quarter 2017 with 2016:

Moving into fall, Bend real estate sales typically trend downward as the weather cools, school starts and tourism drops during the shoulder season between summer and winter. During this time, the frantic pace of summer sales becomes more contained as the buyers with school aged children are no longer looking in large numbers and the bulk of our buyers become retirees, investors or those looking for second homes.
When we compare the September data from 2016 with 2017 for Bend single family home sales on less than an acre, the following changes can be seen:
The August 2017 Central Oregon real estate data has been published and the sales for Bend single family homes continue to reflect a similar pattern to what we have viewed this summer. Comparing 2017 month to month, sales are flat; comparing data from the same month 2016, figures are mixed.
The August 2017 sales for Bend single family homes on an acre or less show the following trends when compared with August 2016: