Just Listed: Country Chic Property in Prineville

 
 
 

This country chic property has it all!

A large lot, style that would make the best designers jealous, and new exterior paint, and floors. At 1050 square feet this house lives larger then the square footage would suggest. With a flowing floor plan, 3 bedrooms, proximity to the fairgrounds, and ease of access to all the activities Central Oregon has to offer this house is priced well and won't be around long. Call your favorite Realtor today and come see for yourself!

Listed by Ricky Baker for West + Main Homes. Please contact Ricky for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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(503) 449-4422
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Just Listed: Bend Home with Private Outdoor Oasis

 
 
 

Just minutes from the river, this Bend home is ideal for enjoying all activities that Central Oregon has to offer.

SELLER OFFERING 10K TO BUYER AT CLOSING TO BUY DOWN INTEREST RATES POINTS OR USE TOWARDS CLOSING COSTS. Enter the great room with log beams, skylights and a propane river rock fireplace. V-G fir French doors to primary-suite, large closet with built-ins. Charming bonus room plus a sun-room with AC and heat, large laundry room with a generous pantry. You will have plenty of room for toys with a triple car garage. Enjoy the private outdoor oasis that feature a pond with a small bridge, mature trees and a fenced back yard for added privacy.

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

 
 
 

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West + Main Homes
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Just Listed: Charming Manufactured Home in Bend

 
 
 

Charming, quiet, and private, 4 bed 2 bath triple-wide manufactured home boasting 2067 square feet, with perimeter concrete foundation and metal roof on fenced .72 acres of level property.

Open kitchen living and great room. Primary has adjacent large space for nursery, office, exercise, or hobbies. Large primary bath with tile shower and soaking tub. Decks at all exits for private relaxing any time of day. Large separately fenced pet play area. Detached oversize 2 car garage with workshop and gated access to Arnold canal.

Listed by Randy Crossley for West + Main Homes. Please contact Randy for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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(541) 728-0888
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Featured at West + Main Downtown Bend, Oregon: Kathleen Branch

 
 

Excited to hold our office open again on First Friday September the 2nd!

Please join us as we celebrate the night in our new downtown office and come meet our featured artist. You can purchase her works. We’ll have refreshments, swag, and friendly faces.

Stop by our Downtown Bend office to see some amazing art by Kathleen Branch!


Kathleen Branch

WEST + MAIN HOMES
750 NW Lava Rd. Bend, OR 97703
9.2.2022, 5-9pm

 
 
 

Meet Kathleen!

As an artist I reimagine the Mid Century Modern style. I work with vintage colors and recreate woven textiles along with the geometric shapes as well as a blend of organic ones as well. All this defined with paint. I keep to the Minimalistic look, yet there is always an element layered into the composition, often another design motif. The paintings are always abstract in design, no defined subject matter. These vary in size in dimension often vertical or horizontal yet always a statement piece.

 
 

Learn more about Kathleen in our Q+A!

How did you arrive where you are today?

Previously before relocating to the Pacific Northwest I traveled with my paint brushes as a scenic artist. I created and painted scenery in the the opera/ ballet worlds as well as the film industry. As I worked with production designers it was so important that their vision was brought to a reality on the stage or in the camera lens. My painting techniques were varied based on the custom work that was created on large scale. Now that I have been here in Bend it seemed like a natural progression to paint my own passion working in Minimalism style, often known as Mid Century Modern.

 
 

What are you known for?

Everyday life influences me as a visual artist. I notice the symmetry or asymmetry of an object. I make notes of textures, colors and patterns. What are the shadows like? Are they more interesting that the actual shape of the object? I see how shapes interact with each other. From that moment I can get jump started on a new composition.

 
 

What are you currently working on?

This week I'm currently working on finishing up more paintings and working with a photographer so I can get digital images so prints can be available soon.

 
 

What do you like to do outside of work?

As far has who has influenced me I would refer to some of the Great Masters of Art. Mondrian, Kandisnsky, Rothko, Calder, just a few of my favorites whether it is their line work or a limited color palette.


Get in touch with Kathleen Branch

Website: kathleenbranch.com

Instagram: @kathleenbranch_artist


If you are a local artist/crafter/maker/indie business owner and would like to be featured on our blog, please fill out this form or contact Greg Fischer at greg@westandmainoregon.com with questions...we can't wait to learn all about you!

Common Rental Scams and How to Avoid Them

 
 

Renting an apartment is both an exciting and stressful time.

Living on your own creates a sense of independence. Yet, finding the right apartment can be tricky. With so much housing information out there, how can you tell what’s legitimate and worth pursuing? Here are some of the most common rental scams to look out for and how to avoid them.

1. The Listing Is Duplicated

Some scammers will copy an actual listing and just add in their contact information. They may even significantly lower the price. Most of the time, they will ask for a deposit before showing you the property. When you ask to visit the space, they may claim the landlord is out of town or has a family emergency.

So, to avoid this scam, make sure to see the property first, even though a virtual tour. Also, don’t give away any money until you have viewed it. To verify the listing is legit, look on other websites to see if you can find that listing somewhere else. Be sure to search in other cities as well.

Another way to prevent this type of scam is to read the listing carefully. If you notice there is no exact address or the listing asks for payment through a wire transfer, these are red flags.

2.  There Is No Lease Agreement

A lease is an essential part of the rental process and acts as a formal contract. Many apartments require at least a year-long lease. So, if you ask for the rental agreement, and the lister refuses to provide one, it could indicate a scam. Before renting any property, be sure to sign a lease agreement.

Then, read the document carefully. Keep in mind it should include key information, such as the residence’s address and the landlord’s name. It should also mention when the lease was signed and the dates of the rental period. Also, look to ensure any details about deposits are clearly defined.

3.  There Is an Expensive Background Check

Landlords will often conduct background checks to screen tenants. They want to ensure the people moving in are a good fit and aren’t hiding any personal information. Background checks usually look at your employment history and credit score.

However, if the fee seems too high, it can raise a red flag. A typical background check costs between $30-$50 and is often part of the rental application fee. To help avoid this scam, don’t give cash on-the-spot for the background check. Also, find a reputable real estate agent or broker. They can help point out if something is off during the rental process.

To find a real estate agent, start within your network and ask for referrals. Before hiring one, do some research and look into their social media and consumer ratings. You can also check out real estate brokerage companies and referral agents. Ensure your realtor has years of experience, relevant certifications, and marketing skills.

4.  The Property Is Priced Suspiciously Low

Finding a perfect deal is a huge factor when comparing listings. However, if the price seems too good to be true, it just might be. Any listing below the local market value is usually a warning sign.

Scammers may also ask for the security deposit and first month’s rent upfront. So, do your research and compare the apartments with other local listings. This will give you a better idea of the market trends in your area.

Also, consider the value of the amenities to determine whether the pricing is reasonable. Many scammers will lift key features from already posted listings to attract tenets.

5.  The Owner Isn’t the One Hosting the Property Tour

While there may be times when the owner cannot show the property, this is something to look out for. Pay attention to how much information the host can provide. If they can’t answer specific questions about the application process or lease terms, this is a bad sign. Another key indicator is if they don’t have access to certain parts of the property.

To avoid this scam, perform background research on the landlord. Check your local public ownership records. Search for the property’s address and verify the landlord listed matches your information. Another good source to consult is the neighbors of the residence.

Scams Every Renter Should Look Out For

When it comes to leasing an apartment, there are so many moving parts. First, you have to find a local listing and then sign all the paperwork. Along the way, you want to look out for potential phishers. As you search for your dream home, keep in mind these common rental scams and tips for avoiding them.

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