Luxury Homes - Bend has its share of luxury homes. Awbrey Butte,
Broken Top, Pronghorn, down town Bend and homes on residential acreage
hold a large portion of Bend's luxury homes. To be considered a luxury
home the home must have solid counter tops, commercial grade appliances,
have a triple car garage or larger and have top quality finishes
through out. The lot should also be at least a quarter acre or more with
some seclusion or privacy.
As Bend continues to grow, more and
more luxury homes are being built. Bend is becoming known for its
skiing, relatively mild weather (four seasons), fishing, golfing and
many other activities. Bend will continue to grow and the demand for
luxury homes will increase in the coming years. Compared to other parts
of the country Bend has some real bargains on Luxury Homes.
Horse
Properties - Bend is also horse country. Since Bend is in the high
desert horse properties here should have irrigation rights in order to
have pasture. Many buyers that ride frequently prefer to be able to ride
out the gate on their property and hit the trails on state land,
National Forest land or Bureau of Land Management land. If not, most
horse property in Bend is a short trailer ride away to some outstanding
riding.
Horse set ups in Bend start around $400,000 and go up to
the multi-million dollar range. There is usually a good variety of horse
property available for sale in Bend at any given time. The Tumalo area
in NW Bend has some very premium horse set ups. There are also some
extremely nice properties in the upper price range in the Sisters,
Oregon area. Sisters is only 15 miles West of Bend.
River Front
Homes - Water front homes are rare in Bend and bring a premium price
when available. There are no lakes in Bend with private property on the
water. There is only the Deschutes River which runs from South to North
through the heart of Bend.
River front homes in downtown Bend sell
at a premium. The Deschutes River in downtown is called Mirror Pond.
Prices on nice homes on Mirror Pond start around $1,000,000 and go up.
If you are lucky enough to own a home on Mirror Pond you can walk to all
of the activities downtown. The downtown area has a multitude of
activities year round.
Retirement Homes - Maybe these should be
called homes to retire in so not to be confused with homes for the
elderly with 24 hour care. There are many quality commercial retirement
homes in Bend but that is not the topic of this article.
Retirees
from all over the United States are moving to Bend. The weather,
golfing, fishing, hiking, kayaking, medical facilities, art community,
festivals, camping etc. are a huge draw to retirees. Redmond Oregon
which is 16 miles north has an International Airport which makes travel
to and from Bend easy.
There are homes for sale in any price range
for all retirees thinking of moving to Bend. Single level homes with 3
bedrooms, 2 baths and a double car garage can be purchased for less than
$200,000. There are also gated communities (golf course) for those
looking for the privacy of these neighborhoods.
To date however
there is only one 55 and older community with homes for sale. These
homes are in the lower price range. No matter how you look at it, Bend
Oregon is a great place to retire.
Golf Course Homes - Bend has
several golf course communities with homes on and away from the course.
Awbrey Glen, River's Edge, Mountain High, Widgi Creek, Broken Top, Lost
Tracks and Pronghorn are some of the main golf course communities in
Bend.
Bend's golf course community home prices start around
$400,000 and go up to the multi-million dollar range. All of these
communities are beautiful places to live in the high desert.
Great
Neighborhoods - Bend is full of great neighborhoods in all sections of
the city! NW, SW, NE and SE all have nice neighborhoods! The "West side"
is very popular but also the most expensive. There is a perfect
neighborhood in Bend that is just what you are looking for.
Bend
Oregon Real Estate - No matter what kind of property you buy in Bend it
will be a good investment. Bend has its' market fluctuations like the
rest of the nation but will continue to be one of the most desirable
places in the United State to live that gives you a high return on your
investment.

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