One of the questions I get fairly often from buyers and sellers is:
"Why does one Bend neighborhood seem to hold value better than another?"
At first glance, two homes may look similar on paper.
Same size. Similar age. Comparable finishes.
But over time, some neighborhoods consistently show more stability, stronger demand, and better resale performance.
That doesn't mean one area is "good" and another is "bad." It usually comes down to understanding the characteristics that continue attracting buyers through different market cycles.
After 20 years working in Bend real estate, I've learned that value retention is usually less about the house itself—and more about wha...
When most buyers start looking at homes in Bend, they focus on one number:
The purchase price.
That makes sense—but it's rarely the full picture.
Over the years, I've seen buyers stretch financially for the "perfect" home, only to realize later that the monthly ownership costs were much higher than expected. And in Central Oregon, those costs can vary quite a bit depending on location, property type, and how the home is set up.
That's why I always encourage buyers to look beyond the mortgage payment and evaluate the full cost of ownership before making a decision.
Because two homes with the same price can feel very different financially once the real monthly costs kick in.