The data has been published and the early spring trends year over year for 2025 reflect Bend's single family home real estate market with prices still rising, inventory up considerably, pending sales up, days on market up, and overall closings down.
The increased inventory has provided more options for Bend home buyers and many sellers are willing to negotiate price and terms in order to get their property sold. Those sellers unwilling to do this are often finding their property sitting with little activity. The...
With all the uncertainty in the economy, the stock market has been bouncing around more than usual. And if you've been watching your 401(k) or investments lately, chances are you've felt that pit in your stomach. One day it's up. The next day, it's not. And that may make you feel a little worried about your finances.
But here's the thing you need to remember if you're a homeowner. According to Investopedia:
"Traditionally, stocks have been far more volatile than real estate. That's not to say that real estate prices aren't ever volatile—the years around the 2007 to 2008 financial crisis are just one memorable example—but stocks are more prone to large value swings."
While your stocks or 401(k) might see a lot of highs and lows, home values are much less volatile.
Take a l...
It's not really a surprise that 70% of buyers paused their home search last year. Maybe you were one of them. And if so, no judgment. Conditions just weren't great.
Inventory was too low, prices were too high, and mortgage rates were bouncing all over. That made it really hard to find a home you loved – and could afford. And why sell if you're not sure where you're going to go?
But here's the thing: the market's shifting. And it might be time to hit play again.
More homeowners are jumping back into their search to make a move this year. Builders are finishing more homes. And together, that's creating more options for you when you move – maybe even the home you've been waiting for.
More homes = more possibilities.
Let's talk about something you might not check nearly as often as your bank account – and that's how much your home is worth. But when it comes to your financial situation, it's an important thing to remember. When's the last time you had a professional show you the value of your home?
Think about it. For most people, your house is probably the biggest asset you have. And if you've owned your home for a few years (or longer), chances are it's been quietly building wealth for you in the background. And honestly? You might be surprised by just how much.
This wealth you may not even realize you have comes in the form of