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Bend, Oregon Real Estate Find your perfect home in Bend, Oregon!

The City of Bend is the largest town in Oregon east of the Cascade Range and the fifth-largest metropolitan area in the state overall. Its population of nearly 90,000 places it as a mid-sized town, however, the scale of its buildings and streets reveals its very recent small-town past. And yet, it has a number of characteristics of larger towns like Portland, Seattle, and San Francisco. High-end restaurants, micro-breweries, art galleries, shopping centers, and an expansive parks & recreation system are just a few local attributes that rival the best of those larger cities.

The cosmopolitan nature of Bend is part of what draws visitors and retains permanent residents. People enjoy the relaxed and friendly atmosphere. The pristine, high desert environment and the outdoor recreation opportunities it affords is also a significant attraction. It’s no wonder the town has tripled in size over the last thirty years. With Bend’s growth, there are a wide variety of homes and subdivisions to choose from. Whether you want to live in a nice residential subdivision, a resort condo, a rural farm, a city townhome, a gated golf community, or a bare lot for your custom build – you’ll likely find your dream home in Bend, Oregon! For more information, please visit the Bend Chamber of Commerce.

Bend is large enough that it has been separated out into several distinct zip codes.


Popular Bend Area Neighborhoods

The following is not intended to be a complete list of all recorded subdivisions in Bend, but rather a selection of some of the more popular ones.

Northeast Bend
North of HWY 20 and east of 3rd St. (in Bend) and HWY 97.
Boonesborough | Mirada | Northcrest | Northpointe | Oakview | Orchard Hill | Phoenix Park | Rooster Rock | Tamarack Park | Viewpoint Ridge | Wallace Acres | Yardley Estates

Southeast Bend
South of HWY 20 and east of 3rd St. (in Bend) and HWY 97.
The Bridges | Foxborough | Hidden Hills | Lane Knolls | Larkspur | Mountain High | Stone Creek | Stonegate | Sundance | Sunridge | Sunset View Estates | Woodside Ranch

Northwest Bend
North of NW Franklin Ave., NW Riverside Blvd., NW Galveston Ave., and Skyliners Rd. and West of 3rd St. (in Bend) and HWY 97.
Aubrey Butte | Aubrey Glen | Aubrey Park | Awbrey Village | North Rim On Aubrey Butte | Northwest Crossing | Shevlin Commons | Shevlin Ridge | Skyliner Summit | The Tree Farm

Southwest Bend
South of NW Franklin Ave., NW Riverside Blvd., NW Galveston Ave., and Skyliners Rd. and West of 3rd St. (in Bend) and HWY 97.
Broken Top | Deschutes River Woods | Downtown Bend | The Highlands At Broken Top | Mill Quarter | Old Mill Landing | River Canyon Estates | RiverRim | River Bend Estates | River’s Edge Village | Tetherow | Widgi Creek


Bend, Oregon Real Estate Searches

Zip Codes
97701 | 97702 | 97703 | 97707 | 97712

Acreage
0 – 1 acres | 1 – 5 acres | 5 – 10 acres | 10 – 25 acres | 25 – 50 acres | 50 – 100 acres | 100 – 500 acres | 500 – 1,000 acres | 1,000+ acres

Property Type
Vacant Land/Lots | Condo | Townhouse/Villa | Manufactured Home | Single-Family Home | Multi-Family | Farm | Shared Interest | Commercial | Commercial-Lease | Business Opportunity

Property Features
Auction | Land – Leased | Lot Level To Street | On Golf Course | Corner Lot | Green/LEED | Handicap-Equipped (Accessible) | Historic Property | New Construction | Manufactured Homes Allowed | Short-Term Rental | Paved Street | Public Water | Well | Sewer | Septic | Gas Utilities | Propane Utilities | Solar Utilities | Airplane Accessible | InLaw Suite

Community Features
Adult Community | Not Age Restricted | Community Fitness Room | Community Playground | Community Pool | Gated Community | Has HOA | No HOA | Horse Property | Tennis Community | Golf Community

Exterior Features
Parking – RV/Boat | RV Garage | Carport | Garage (attached | detached) | Storage Buildings | Workshop | Barn | Guest House | Second Unit On Lot | Fenced Yard | Irrigation (agricultural) | Sprinkler System (lawn) | Patio | Deck | Hot Tub | Pool | Pool – Spa | Brick | Block Construction | Roof – Metal | Roof – Tile

Interior Features
No Basement | Basement (finished | full | view-out | walk-out) | Bonus Room | Wet Bar | Great Room (kitchen, dining, & living in one large room) | Loft | Pantry | Primary Bedroom Downstairs | Walk-In Closet | Inside Laundry | Washer/Dryer In Unit | Central Air Conditioning | Fireplace | Heat – Electric | Heat – Gas | Heat – Oil | Cathedral Ceiling | Granite Counters | Carpet Floors | Hardwood Floors | Tile Floors

Architectural Style
A-frame
| Bungalow | Chalet | ColonialContemporary | Cottage | Craftsman | Duplex | Log/Log Look | Quadplex | Ranch/One Story | Split Level | Traditional | Triplex | Tudor | Two Story | Victorian

View
City View | Golf Course View | Lake View | Mountain View | River View | Water View

Waterfront
River Front | Waterfront

Title Status
Foreclosure or Bank-owned | Short Sale Listings | Exclude Foreclosures | Exclude Short Sales | Exclude Foreclosures AND Short Sales

Financing
Cash | Conventional Financing | Contract | FHA Loan | Owner Financing | Trade/Exchange | USDA | VA Loan

Other
Has Photos | Open House | Under Contract (aka Contingent Bumpable) | Pending | Sold


Fun Fact

Bend is often cited as one of only four cities in the continental United States that have an extinct volcano (or volcanoes) within their city limits. The other three being Portland (Mt. Tabor, Rocky Butte, Powell Butte, Kelly Butte, Mt. Scott, etc.), Jackson, Mississippi (the Jackson Volcano), and Honolulu (Diamond Head). However, this claim is only partially true. While Pilot Butte is usually singled out as the Bend volcano in question, Overtuff Butte and Aubrey Butte are also extinct volcanoes within the city limits. Bend, Portland, Jackson, & Honolulu are also not at all unique in this regard. There are actually other central Oregon cities & towns that feature volcanoes within their city limits. Like Portland and Bend, Redmond has several (Forked Horn Butte and Cinder Butte), Tumalo has Tumalo Butte, the community of Powell Butte is located on the northern slope of Powell Butte, and recent studies theorize that Prineville is actually located in the middle of an ancient caldera! And every city & town (and indeed each & every home) in Hawaii is built upon one or more volcanoes.


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