Mt. Bachelor Village | Deschutes River Canyon

In Bend, where lifestyle drives decisions, proximity to the Deschutes River quietly shapes how people live, return, and invest.
Some properties offer space.
Others offer something you feel the moment you arrive.
This is one of those.
Bend Has Evolved Into a Lifestyle D...
If your luxury home in Bend isn't selling, the frustration tends to be sharper—and more confusing. Because at this level, sellers expect that quality should carry the sale. In today's market, it doesn't. The $1M+ segment in Bend is still active, but it has become significantly more selective. Buyers in this range are not just purchasing a home—they are evaluating lifestyle, long-term value, and opportunity cost.
And when something doesn't align, they don't negotiate.
They step back.
If your home is sitting on the market in Bend right now, you're not alone—and you're likely asking a very direct question:
"Why isn't my house selling?"
A short time ago, most homes in Bend would sell quickly with minimal friction. That is no longer the case. The market hasn't collapsed, but it has shifted into something more balanced—and more selective.
Homes are still selling every week.
But they are not selling automatically.
They are selling when the fundamentals are right.
If your home is not moving, it almost always comes down to a
By Catherine Bedford | Bend Premier Real Estate
Published March 2026 | Bend, Oregon Housing Market Update
Each month we publish the Bend Premier Advisor real estate newsletter, covering the Bend housing market and broader Central Oregon real estate trends.
The goal is simple: help people understand what is happening in the market before they need to make a major decision about buying or selling a home.
The March 2026 issue highlights several important trends along with homeowner tips that are especially relevant as we move toward the spring real estate season.