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February
26

Bend Luxury Real Estate Requires Strategy — Not Volume

In every market cycle, buyers and sellers ask the same question:

Who is the best luxury real estate brokerage in Bend?

The real answer is not a slogan. It's structural.

In the Bend luxury market, performance is defined by five measurable factors:

  1. Market intelligence

  2. Pricing precision

  3. Marketing discipline

  4. Negotiation strength

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February
19

A Market That's Evolving — Not Retreating

There was a time not long ago when

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February
18

Relocating to Bend, Oregon requires more than browsing homes online. Bend is a distinct real estate market shaped by lifestyle demand, limited land supply, and neighborhood-specific pricing dynamics. Entering this market without a clear strategy is a mistake.

Here's what serious relocation buyers need to understand:

Neighborhood Positioning Drives Long-Term Value

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February
9

I Want to Move to Central Oregon… Can I Handle the Weather?

If you're thinking about moving to Central Oregon, chances are you've already pictured it: blue skies, pine trees, mountain views, coffee in hand, trailhead five minutes away.

Then the doubt creeps in.

But can I actually handle the weather?

Short answer: maybe—and that's okay to figure out honestly.
Long answer: let's talk about what Central Oregon weather is really like, season by season, without the hype or the horror stories.

The Big Surprise: How Sunny It Is

One of the biggest shocks for newcomers is how much sun we get.

Central Oregon averages 300+ days of sunshine a year. Even in winter, it's common to have bright blue skies after a storm. Snow falls, then the sun comes out like nothing happened.

If you're comin...

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February
6

Lower Prices and Fewer Sales as Buyer Interest Begins to Rebuild

January opened the year with continued price softening and a clear slowdown in closed sales across the Bend single-family market. While overall activity remains lower than a year ago, buyer interest is beginning to reappear, particularly in pending sales. Inventory tightened noticeably as fewer new listings entered the market, setting the stage for a more competitive spring—provided sellers price realistically.

When comparing January 2026 with January 2025 for Bend single-family home sales on less than an acre, the fo...

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