Just Listed: Custom Built Home with Cascade Mountain Views

 
 
 

Custom single level home w/unobstructed Cascade Mountain Views!

Situated on over 5.5 acres with 3 acres of irrigation. This beautiful 3 bedroom with an office has plenty of room to entertain and live. You will love the open floor plan. The kitchen has granite counters along with stainless steel appliances, amazing counter space, a huge pantry, & a spacious dining area create an entertainment area second to none. The great room has hardwood flooring and a wood burning stove. Additionally the home boast 3-car attached garage, detached garage/shop, and shed. This one of a kind property won't last long.

Listed by Stormy Clark for West + Main Homes. Please contact Stormy for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Beautiful Pahlisch Built Townhome

 
 
 

Beautiful Pahlisch built townhome located in the heart of Midtown, blocks from Orchard Park.

Incredible location minutes from Downtown to the west, and medical and shopping to the east. Low maintenance, lock-and-go retreat perfect for the busy local or part time traveler. Cozy gas fireplace warms the open concept living space downstairs, boasting a kitchen with high ceilings, quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances. The adjacent dining room is spacious and features sliding glass doors, streaming in Central Oregon sunlight from the back patio.  Generous master suite upstairs is accented with a huge walk in closet, conveniently located right next to the laundry room.  Two more bedrooms and a sunny bonus room provide lots of storage and room to relax.

Listed by Curtis Delamarter for West + Main Homes. Please contact Curtis for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Frame Home on Cul-de-sac in Huntington Meadows

 
 
 

3 Bedroom 2.5 Bath, frame home on end of cul-de-sac.

Home is located in town for easy access to grocery stores and restaurants. Living room, kitchen and dining area and laundry closet downstairs with all bedrooms upstairs. Vaulted ceiling, tiled kitchen floors, appliances and washer and dryer. Attached double car garage. Covered front patio and large back deck in fenced backyard. Very clean and and move in ready.

Listed by Tisha Anderson for West + Main Homes. Please contact Tisha for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Move In Ready Home in Great Redmond Location

 
 
 

Great location close to the parkway for easy commute to anywhere.

This home features a newer furnace with AC, windows and appliances, just looking for your final touches to make it perfect for you. Situated on a .24 acre lot this 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with 3 car garage is great for multi-generational living with master suite with 2 closets on the main floor. Front and fully fenced back yard are professionally landscaped with sprinkler system in place. Truly move in ready, home has been professionally cleaned including carpets and windows. Pride of ownership truly shows, don't let the age fool you. Make your appointment to see this beauty today!

Listed by Thesa Chambers for West + Main Homes. Please contact Thesa for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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City of Bend Buys Multiple Motels to Convert for Public Use

 
 

The Bend City Council authorized the purchase of the Rainbow Motel at its regular meeting Jan. 19, saying the property has potential as a temporary shelter for people experiencing homelessness as well as longer-term goals.

It's the second motel the City is converting into a shelter after receiving $2.97 million in state grant funding to convert the Bend Value Inn in July.

The City Council is aiming to add 500 new shelter beds by 2023 to augment the 280 beds currently available year-round. General funds paid for the Rainbow Motel so it could eventually be used as something other than transitional housing.

"Buying the motel is an opportunistic public investment that can meet a variety of short-term and long-term community needs including but not limited to an immediate need for transitional shelter, as well as future possible site for city hall, affordable housing, a civic plaza or other public uses," City Councilor Megan Perkins said in an update on housing strategies.

The motel will be operated as a low-barrier shelter by a nonprofit selected through a competitive process. The motel is expected to open its doors in late spring or early summer, will have 40 to 60 shelter beds and will be used for two to three years before it's transitioned to a different use.

The motel cost $4.55 million and sits on just over an acre of land in Bend's Central District on Franklin Avenue. It's just blocks away from the Second Street emergency shelter operated by Shepherd's House—Bend's low-barrier overnight shelter with 90 beds, and near a growing encampment on Second Street.

The Rainbow Motel will likely open sooner than the Bend Value Inn on Division Street. The City purchased the Bend Value Inn with Project Turnkey Funding, a state grant for renovating motels into temporary shelters.

"It will be a low-barrier shelter with a 28-room capacity. A contract with NeighborImpact is being developed to operate it. The earliest possible use of this facility would be this winter, with renovations occurring in Summer 2022," Councilor Perkins said of the Bend Value Inn space.

The City had an open house planned for Jan. 25 to share plans for the remodel and a timeline to complete the improvements. Converting motels are just part of the Council's goal to increase shelter capacity. At its regular meeting Jan 19, it reported that they've met or are on track to achieve 86% of goals. An online dashboard tracking each goals' progress show one goal is completed, three need attention, 11 haven't been started and 68 are on target.

Bend's Recovery Strategy and Impact Officer Carolyn Eagan said the City doubled the number of available shelter beds in town over the last 18 months. The annual Point in Time Count for 2021 estimated that there were about 1,100 houseless people in Bend, a number that's consistently ticked up 10-12% each year over the past several years.

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