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April
7

Bend Oregon Real Estate Market March 2026 Overview

What is happening in the Bend real estate market right now?

The Bend, Oregon real estate market in March 2026 is active but price-sensitive. Home sales and pending transactions are up over 20% year-over-year, while median prices have declined 7.4%. Buyers are active, but only when homes are priced correctly relative to current interest rates.

Pricing Softens While Buyer Activity Accelerates

March 2026 shows a very clear shift in the Bend real estate market: prices pulled back while activity picked up. This is not a contradiction—it's exactly how a transitioning market behaves.

The median sales price came in at $685,000, down 7.4% year-over-year, and price per square foot dropped 3.6% to $375. At the same time, closed sales jumped 20% and pending sales rose 20.7%, signaling that buyers are active—but far more selective on price.

This is a market where homes are selling, but only when they are positioned correctly.


Bend Oregon Real Estate Market Snapshot – March 2026

  • Median Sales Price: $685,000 ↓ 7.4%*
  • Closed Sales: 151 ↑ 20%
  • Price per Sq Ft: $375 ↓ 3.6%
  • % of Original Price Received: 96.5% ↓ 0.6%
  • Cash Sales: 21.9% ↓ 19.7%
  • Sold Volume: $124,032,619 ↑ 8%
  • List to Close Days: 55 ↓ 20.9%
  • New Listings: 235 ↑ 5.4%
  • Pending Sales: 169 ↑ 20.7%
  • Months of Inventory: 2.9 ↓ 27.1%
  • Unsold / Withdrawn Homes: 25 ↑ 8.7%

How Interest Rates Are Impacting Bend Buyers and Sellers

If you're trying to understand this market, you have to look at interest rates.

Rates remained elevated through much of Q1 2026, hovering in a range that continues to pressure affordability. That has created two very specific behaviors:

  • Buyers are payment-sensitive — they will act, but only when the numbers make sense
  • Sellers are behind the market — many are still pricing based on last year's expectations

The result:
More transactions overall, but downward pressure on pricing.

This is not a weak market. It is a disciplined market.


Inventory Remains Tight, But It's Not a Seller's Free Pass

With 2.9 months of inventory (down 27.1%), supply is still relatively constrained. Historically, that would strongly favor sellers.

But that's not what we're seeing.

Why?

Because inventory alone no longer dictates outcomes—pricing strategy does.

  • Homes priced correctly are selling quickly (reflected in list-to-close time dropping to 55 days)
  • Homes priced incorrectly are sitting—and increasingly being withdrawn (unsold homes up 8.7%)

There is very little middle ground right now.


Buyer Profile Is Shifting

One of the more important signals in this report:

  • Cash sales dropped 19.7% year-over-year

That is significant.

Cash buyers tend to stabilize pricing at the upper end of the market. A decline here tells us:

  • More financed buyers are driving activity
  • Affordability constraints are real
  • Pricing sensitivity has increased across all segments

This reinforces the reality:
Today's buyer is far more analytical and less emotional than in prior years.


What This Means for Bend Home Sellers

If you are selling in Bend right now, the strategy is straightforward—but not negotiable:

  • Price ahead of the market, not behind it
  • Do not "test" the market—this leads to longer time on market and price reductions
  • Condition and presentation matter more than they have in years

The data is clear:
Homes are selling—but only when they align with buyer expectations on value.


What This Means for Bend Home Buyers

For buyers, this is one of the more favorable environments we've seen in recent years:

  • More inventory coming to market
  • Less competition from cash buyers
  • Greater ability to negotiate

But there's a catch:

Well-priced homes are still moving quickly.The opportunity is there—but it requires decisiveness when the right property appears.


Bend Oregon Real Estate Market Outlook 2026

Heading into  Q2 2026, expect:

  • Continued strong transaction volume
  • Ongoing price stabilization to slight downward pressure
  • A market that rewards precision—both in pricing and in buying decisions

Unless there is a meaningful drop in interest rates, this pattern is likely to continue.


Final Takeaway

March confirms what we've been seeing build:

Bend is not slowing down—
it is recalibrating.

  • Buyers are active
  • Sellers are competing
  • Pricing is adjusting to reality

This is a market that favors professionals who understand positioning, timing, and negotiation—not guesswork.


Bend Oregon Real Estate Market

Is the Bend real estate market declining?

No. Activity is increasing, but pricing is adjusting downward due to affordability pressures tied to interest rates.

Are homes still selling in Bend?

Yes. Closed sales and pending sales are both up over 20% year-over-year.

Why are prices dropping if inventory is low?

Because buyer purchasing power is constrained by interest rates. Pricing must align with monthly payment realities.

Is now a good time to sell?

Yes—if priced correctly. Sellers who lead the market are succeeding; those who chase it are not.

Is now a good time to buy in Bend?

For many buyers, yes. There is more opportunity, less competition from cash buyers, and increased negotiating leverage.

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