The Bend real estate market continued to demonstrate resilience in July 2026. While the number of new listings declined and inventory tightened compared to last year, buyer demand remained healthy with more homes closing, pending sales increasing, and the median sales price rising nearly 5%.
After a spring that showed steady improvement, June reinforced the strength of the Bend real estate market. While fewer homeowners chose to list their properties compared to last year, buyers continued to purchase homes at an impressive pace. The result was lower inventory, faster sales, and rising prices across Bend's residential market. Compar...
The Bend real estate market continued to strengthen in May 2026, with higher home prices, more closed sales, and a significant increase in pending sales compared to one year ago. While affordability remains a challenge for many buyers, the market has shown resilience. Demand remains healthy, inventory is still below last year's levels, and properly priced homes are attracting attention quickly. The strongest signal from May's numbers may be the surge in pending sales, suggesting buyer confidence remains intact heading into the summer market.
April 2026 shows a Bend real estate market that is adjusting—not collapsing. Pricing has come off noticeably from a year ago, but buyer activity remains stable and, in some areas, quietly improving. The result is a more balanced market where properly priced homes are still moving, while aspirational pricing is getting corrected.
There was a time, not long ago, when pricing a luxury home in Bend above market value didn't carry much risk. Inventory was limited. Demand—especially from out-of-area buyers—was strong. Even if a home started high, the market often closed the gap. Sellers had room to adjust without consequence.
That is no longer the case. In today's market, overpricing a luxury home doesn't just slow the process—it can materially impact the final outcome.