Haley Overton September 10, 2017
With summer slowly coming to a close in Central Oregon, we are experiencing cooler nights and shorter days. But what does the changing season mean for the real estate market? While seasonality is a real thing, the market in Bend doesn't halt as we move into the end of the year. However, the market has been experiencing a bit of a shift over the last couple of months. See below for the most recent market statistics and information on price reductions. If you're curious about your home's value, feel free to give me a call at (541) 728-3356 We can meet for coffee and review your custom market report and discuss what selling your home would look like.
300 days of sunshine is almost unheard of but not for Bend! Most of our wet days come in the form of snow in winter.
Combined, that’s around 250 days of significant sunshine—not quite 300, but far more than most cities in the Pacific Northwest.
When you purchase a home, you might assume that you’ll move in as soon as the sale closes.
A magical place year-round, but there’s something particularly special about winter here.
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This why I love Bend, we are here for each other during the best times but also during the hardest times.
From the great school system, multitudes of cultural events and resources, outdoor activities, and low crime rates.
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