
Awbrey Butte evokes images of glowing sunsets, sweeping Cascade views, twinkling city lights, colorful sunrises, towering ponderosa pines, and roaming deer. Living here feels as much about the environment and your surroundings as it does about the home itself—though owning a home on the Butte makes the experience even more special.
Nature surrounds you, creating a sense of peace and privacy that is hard to find so close to downtown Bend. It rarely feels crowded. Once people visit Awbrey Butte, it is hard not to fall in love with the neighbor...
Morning on the River, Afternoon on the Mountain
This is one of those days that reminds you why Central Oregon is hard to beat.
Start your morning on the Deschutes River Trail, easily accessed on Bend's West Side at
Downtown Bend Condo Living: Where Great Homes Meet Great Food
Downtown Bend condo living is about more than square footage—it's about convenience, character, and enjoying the good stuff. From private garages to stylish interiors and some seriously good food right downstairs, these condo projects offer a downtown experience that's hard to replicate.
Perched above The Loft Wine Bar and Zydeco Kitchen & Cocktails (and yes—Zydeco's food is amazing), the Bond Street Condos bring together energy, privacy, and comfort in one of downtown Bend's most recognizable buildings. These residences feature open floor plans, large patios, and secure garage parking.
There is currently one Bond Street condo available:
The phone calls started coming in last week. Buyers who'd been sitting on the sidelines since rates climbed above 7% suddenly wanted to talk numbers again. The reason? Mortgage rates have fallen to their lowest point in over a year, hovering just above 6% for qualified borrowers.
For Bend's real estate market, this shift changes the equation in ways that go beyond simple monthly payment calculations. The question isn't whether lower rates matter—they do. The question is what smart buyers should do about it right now.
A half-point drop in interest rates might not sound dramatic until you run the numbers on Bend's median home price. On a $650,000 purchase with 20% down, the difference between a 6.5% rate and a...