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May
28

If you're thinking about selling a home in Bend, the market is still active, but the dynamics have changed. We're no longer in the "list it and it sells instantly" environment that defined the peak frenzy years. Today's market is more balanced, more selective, and more sensitive to pricing, presentation, and condition.

That doesn't mean sellers are at a disadvantage. It means strategy matters more than ever.

A more balanced Bend market

Bend has seen a noticeable shift toward a more balanced housing market. Inventory has increased compared with the tighter conditions o...

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May
19

What Buyers Regret Most When Purchasing a Home in Bend

Buying a home in Bend is often tied to something bigger than real estate itself. For some buyers, it's about lifestyle. For others, it's a long-awaited move, a change of pace, or a decision tied to family and quality of life. Bend continues to attract buyers from across Oregon and well beyond because of what life here represents. That excitement is real—but it can also lead buyers to focus on the wrong things. Over time, certain patterns tend to emerge. The buyers who are happiest long-term are usually not the ones who chased the biggest house or the trendiest feature. They are the ones who understood how they actually wanted...

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April
27

Buying your first home in Bend isn't just about finding a house you like. It's about understanding how this market actually works so you don't overpay, miss opportunities, or end up in a situation you regret later.

That's exactly why I put together my First-Time Buyer Guide to Bend, Oregon. It's designed to simplify the process and give you a real-world view of what to expect right now, not just generic advice that doesn't apply here.

Why Bend Is a Different Kind of Market

If you've spent even a little time browsing homes in Bend, you've probably noticed two things:

  • Prices move fast
  • Good homes don't sit long

The entry-level range, especially in the $500K–$600K window, is still one of the most competitive parts of the market. You're often looking at well-kept starter homes or newer cottage-style builds with smaller lots. Move-in ready properties here tend to get strong attention quickly.

As you move into the $600K–$700K range, things open up. You'll see more square footage, better finishes, and neighborhoods that feel more like long-term fits rather than stepping stones.

Once you're in the $700K+ range, buyers start prioritizing lifestyle. That might mean proximity to the Old Mill, access to trails, or newer construction with higher-end features.

Understanding these tiers upfront can save you a lot of frustration.


Neighborhoods Matter More Than You Think

A big mistake first-time buyers make is focusing only on the house itself.

In Bend, the neighborhood can be just as important.

  • Northeast Bend (97701) tends to offer more traditional neighborhoods with established homes and easier access to shopping and medical services.
  • Southeast Bend (97702) is where you'll find a lot of newer construction, planned communities, and a more modern feel.

Each area has its own personality, and the "right" choice depends on how you want to live day to day, not just what looks good in photos.


The Mistakes That Cost Buyers the Most

Most first-time buyers don't lose because they made a terrible decision. They lose because of a few avoidable missteps.

Here are the ones I see most often:

  • Shopping before getting pre-approved
    If you're not pre-approved, you're not really in the game. Sellers won't take you seriously.
  • Using every dollar for the down payment
    This leaves no cushion for closing costs, repairs, or life in general.
  • Falling in love too fast
    A great kitchen doesn't fix a bad layout or a poor location.
  • Making big purchases before closing
    This can actually kill your loan at the last minute.

These are simple things, but they have a huge impact.


How to Avoid Overpaying in Bend

One of the biggest concerns right now is paying too much.

There are two practical ways to stay grounded:

  • Watch the 21-day window
    If a home has been sitting for a few weeks, the seller may be more open to negotiation.
  • Pay attention to pending sales, not just sold comps
    Sold prices reflect the past. Pending deals give you a better sense of what's happening right now.

This is the kind of strategy that doesn't always show up on Zillow, but it can save you thousands.


From "Thinking About It" to Getting the Keys

The buying process can feel overwhelming if you don't have a clear roadmap.

That's why I included a simple timeline in the guide that walks you through the entire journey, from your first conversation to closing day.

When you know what's coming next, everything feels more manageable.


Want the Full Breakdown?

This post is just a snapshot.

If you're serious about buying your first home in Bend, the full guide goes deeper into:

  • What your budget actually gets you
  • Where to focus your search
  • How to compete without overextending
  • What to expect at every step

Final Thought

Buying your first home is a big move, but it doesn't have to feel complicated.

If you understand the market, avoid the common mistakes, and approach it with a clear plan, you'll put yourself in a strong position from day one.

If you have questions or want help building a strategy, feel free to reach out. I'm happy to help you think through it.

January
15

Wondering what to expect from the housing market in 2026? You're not alone. For the past few years, affordability has been the biggest obstacle between buyers, sellers, and their next move. High mortgage rates, limited inventory, and rapid price growth forced many households across Central Oregon to sit on the sidelines.

The good news is this: conditions are finally shifting. In 2025, affordability improved to its best level in three years, and most economists agree that progress should continue into 2026. That outlook is based on three fundamentals that matter everywhere—including Bend, Redmond,

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October
16

Click Here to see the Q3 Market Trends for Bend Real Estate and Redmond Real Estate, as well as the Q3 real estate trends in Sunriver, La Pine, Sisters, Prineville, Madras, Powell Butte, and Black Butte Ranch. In Q3 2025, the Bend Oregon Real Estate market and surrounding communities experienced a change when mortgage interest rates dropped in late summer. This enabled many Buyers who had been on the fence to finally make offers when their financed purchase became more affordable. Sellers who hadn't sold during the peak summer selling season were more inclined to consider below asking offers and to negotiate repairs. The number of active listings grew in all markets but Redmond, days on market increased in all markets but Redmond, and prices were up or down depending on the city. There was more balance in the market in most cities with the exception of La Pine, Madras and Powell Butte which reflect strong buyer's market. It is suggested that sellers in these cities list their homes at a price which is extremely competitive if their goal is to sell in a timely basis. A Bend Premier real estate broker understands the local Central Oregon real estate market trends, which is crucial to properly representing buyers and sellers. We can provide insights into which areas are popular, price trends, and the average time properties stay on the market. We can also provide you with access to listings that match your criteria, some of which may not be widely advertised. We also have the first word on properties about to hit the market, giving you an edge in a competitive market. 541-323-2779

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