Riding some rare flat terrain on our self-guided cycling tour from Florence to Rome. Photo by Sandy

As always, the intent of this newsletter is to provide some "rich neighborhood and hyper-local content"  that can't be found on the national portals (Zillow, Trulia, Redfin, etc.). Its role is to educate, to be fun, easily digestible, friendly, perhaps slightly irreverent, even a little goofy; certainly unlike any other Realtor's newsletter you'll receive.  Feel free to  to pass it on to friends. We'd love your referrals!

The Bend Market Report . . . September 2019

The Pundits

I guess the pundits aren’t always right (” . . . we’ll see a rather significant drop-perhaps up to 10%- in our median price; I’d also be surprised if we reach 200 sales for the month.”). Actually, September turned out to be a pretty good month for Bend real estate.

The Bend Market Report . . . September 2019

We saw 213 homes purchased; 214 pended. The median price did drop to $439,900 (a decrease of 8% from August). Homes continued to sell at 97% of original list price (at an average of $260/square foot). Still just 2.6 months of available inventory overall. Perhaps somewhat surprisingly, we continue to see a “seller’s market” (less than six months of inventory) across the board.

Interesting to note that while overall sales numbers were quite good, we saw a 41% drop (from August’s numbers) in the $500,000 to one million dollar price range.

I digress for a moment . . . this monthly report can sometimes sound a bit repetitious, maybe (dare I say) boring; for a change of pace, if you’d rather read about, and see photos of, our recent self-guided bike trip to Italy, CLICK HERE or Here.

Luxury Bend . . . $2,395,000

The luxury market continued to fair pretty well . . . we saw the sale of 13 homes for more than a million dollars; three topped two million!

Luxury Bend . . . $2,395,000

The big winner was a cool riverfront home designed by two artists. The 4/3.5 home was uniquely built around a tree (yeah, it does sound a bit weird). It offered plenty of windows and light. It sold for $2,395,000 or a hefty $636/square foot!

It sold for $2,395,000 or a hefty $636/square foot!

It featured 130′ of river frontage as well as mature landscaping and lovely gardens.

It featured 130' of river frontage as well as mature landscaping and lovely gardens.

Bend’s Median . . . $439,900

As predicted, Bend’s median price dropped a bit  to $439,900.  For those considering relocation, that shakes out to $385,000 for the east side of town, and $651,500 for the west.

Bend's Median . . . $439,900

The median priced home might look like this Pahlisch Home in The Bridges on Bend’s south east side. Three bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and 2010 square feet, it closed at $219 a square foot.

Three bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and 2010 square feet, it closed at $219 a square foot.

As always, all the good stuff–master on the main level, alder cabinets, and a gas fireplace. All of this packed onto a lot just 35′ wide (and 3623 square feet).

The community does feature some great amenities–pools, a playground, rec center, an indoor basketball court, and a clubhouse. HOA fees are $118 per month.

The community does feature some great amenities

Affordable Bend . . . $249,000

The tiny homes are on the move! The two least expensive homes sold last month were products of “The Hiatus” . . . a cottage style community of 22 lots.

The Hiatus

The low priced leader was a one bedroom, one bath, 598 square foot (you read that right!) home that sold for $249,000 or $416 per foot.

The low priced leader was a one bedroom, one bath, 598 square foot (you read that right!) home that sold for $249,000 or $416 per foot.

All the Hiatus homes are small and functional; they feature high quality fixtures and surfaces.

 high quality fixtures and surfaces

Auspicious Sales in Bend

A couple of more significant sales in September. Sales prices seemed to be congruent with the overall market trends for the month.

A great single level contemporary home  . . . 3/2, 1728 square feet . . . $478,000.

Single level contemporary sold by Broker, John Kohlmoos

A charming craftsman in Reed Point . . . 3/2.5, 1482 square feet . . . $340,000.

Charming craftsman sold by Broker, Sandy Kohlmoos

Looking Ahead

As we roll into the fourth quarter of 2019, the Bend market remains pretty strong. It seems that everybody still wants to live in Bend! It’s safe to assume that we’ll continue to see an ascending market into 2020. Prices will continue to rise . . . albeit at a slower rate (2.5% to 5% would be a safe bet). Outstanding interest rates also make it a great time to buy. On the flip side, lack of inventory, an extreme shortage of affordable housing, and  continuing political uncertainty are potentially limiting factors.

 
And now, everyone's favorite part of this newsletter, and our attempt  to see who actually reads this far down the page . . . our contest. This one is pretty easy.  Win dinner at Zydeco by being the first to respond  by filling in the blank correctly (kohlmoos@bendcable.com) . . . "For better or worse, a recent study by 'WalletHub' just named Bend as the  _______ fastest growing city in the nation."
 
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The Kohlmoos Team

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Last gasp of good weather off the Cascade Lakes Hwy. Uncertain of photo credit.

Sandy and John Kohlmoos
Brokers
Cascade Sotheby's International Realty
650 SW Bond St.
Suite 100
Bend, OR 97702

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