Built in the 1970's, Mt. Bachelor Village retains the amenities and location which made it a popular Bend neighborhood from its inception. Located in SW Bend off Century Drive, Mt. Bachelor Village offers owners easy access to Cascade Lakes Highway, Mt. Bachelor, and the city of Bend. Some homes are located overlooking the Deschutes River and all owners have access to the community pool, tennis courts and clubhouse. With the recent decision of the Bend City Council to limit vacation rentals within the city limits, Mt. Bachelor Village is a Bend community which retains this option. Many owners in Mt. Bachelor Village do rent their homes as vacation rentals, when they are not using the home themselves as a vacation home or full time residence.
Since June, 2015, 26 Mt. Bachelor Village homes have sold averaging 213 days on market and selling at 97% of asking price. The properties vary from fabulous 1719 sq ft condos...
Bend has been seeing great movement in the luxury real estate market over the past year. What was unsellable in early 2013 is now a popular market, with Bend real estate trends continuing to show an uptick. According to Central Oregon MLS, 2016 year to date sales are up 15% over the same period last year in Bend homes valued over $1,000,000. And the demand is really pushing the value of these homes. The average cost per square foot has jumped over 5% for the same time frame and the days on market has gone down 30%. Bend luxury real estate is selling!
As one of the most used real estate websites in Central Oregon, our website can be a good indicator of where the real estate market is headed right now. For example, as home and land prices continue to trend higher, we are starting to see more expensive homes enter into our top 10 most searched properties such as this $479,000 Broken Top condo or this 1657 Nw Mt Washington Drive, Bend priced at $439,750. However, as a general rule, most of the top searched properties are still at the low end with an average price of the other top searched homes just $248,500. All of the top 10 searched homes this week were located in Bend.
We have known for the last several years that the increased demand for Bend housing has pushed prices upward. The cost of a single family home has gone up 11% over the last year to almost $200 per foot while the amount of available inventory has dropped over 20%; the average price of a single family Bend home is now $389,725 (COAR MLS statistics). People continue to move to Bend, loving the Central Oregon lifestyle. However, we are now at a place where the price to live here can exceed the budget of many locals. How did we reach this situation? Bend is not the only American community experiencing a housing crisis. According to Lawrence Yun, the National Association of Realtors® chief economist, 3 million American homes which should have been built over the last 6 years were not. These 3 million homes were the minimum amount needed to keep up with the country's growing population but they were not built, mostly due to banking's hesitation to finance new...
We love Bend! And if you own a home, you may love what has happened with Bend real estate values even more! During 2015, the average price of a Bend single family home increased 11.1%. Bend homes have consistently been increasing in value since 2011, when the average price of a Bend single family home was $240,128; today Bend's average home is almost $386,000. If you bought your home anytime in the last 5 years, you most likely have seen an increase in your home's equity. What has caused this? People have continued to move to Bend; we all love the lifestyle - from the many brew pubs to the amazing outdoor recreational opportunities and the beautiful, clean environment, good schools and fabulous parks! But while people in abundance continue to move here, the amount of homes being built has not kept up with the demand. At the start of 2015, there were 3.5 months supply of Bend homes for sale; at the end of the year there were 2.8 months - a balanced housing market has 6 months supply. At Bend Premier Real Estate, we cannot find homes for all our buyers. Those properties which hit the market are quickly snatched up and multiple offers have driven the sales price even higher. If you have ever considered selling your Bend home, now may be the best time for you to put your home on the market.
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