4th of July Fireworks + Festivities Around Oregon

 
 

Bend: 4th of July Pilot Butte public fireworks display will commence at approximately 10 p.m. on Tuesday, July 4th . It’s been a community tradition since 1924 to celebrate pets with a parade through downtown on July Fourth. Expect floats, costumes, bikes and trikes, and lots of fun for kids and pets alike. 10 a.m. Tuesday, staging at Harmon Park, 1100 N.W. Harmon Blvd., finishing at Drake Park; bendparksandrec.org/activities/4th-of-july.

Redmond: Redmond proudly presents its highly anticipated 4th of July Fireworks Show, brought to you by High Desert Aggregate & Paving. Fireworks will be launched from the Deschutes County Fair & Expo starting at dusk on Tuesday, July 4th. Redmond Chamber of Commerce hosts a red, white and blue “Salute to Service” parade through downtown Redmond at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Details: visitredmondoregon.com/event.

Please note that parking at the Deschutes County Fair & Expo will NOT be available for the viewing of the fireworks. We encourage attendees to park legally in nearby areas such as 19th Street, or explore various vantage points throughout town to enjoy the spectacle from a comfortable and safe distance.
Limited parking will be available, by reservation, at Juniper Golf Course. They will be offering BBQ, beverages, and a great vantage point. Call the Pro Shop for details and reservations (541-548-3121).

Please check Channel 21 News + The Oregonian for updates before making plans!

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Just Listed: Incredible Property with Breathtaking Views at Crooked River Ranch!

 
 
 

Out of state sellers' plans changed, so this fantastic property is available for you!

Don't miss the beautiful views from the top of the property! Choose this property to create the living spaces that you always longed for. Some of the legwork has already been done to get you closer to your dream home. The approval for standard septic system is on file with the County. Water and electric are located at the street. This unique community has terrific amenities such as swimming, tennis/pickle ball, golf, hiking, fishing and more! Just a quick trip to Smith Rock State Park and other adventurous locations. Take a look and choose to hang your hat on Crooked River Ranch.

Listed by Michelle Mertins for West + Main Homes. Please contact Michelle for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Cascade Mountain views and beautiful upgrades in Bend!

 
 
 

Step into a magazine and fall in love with this immaculate and generously appointed home. The well designed floor plan lives large with an open concept living area ideal for entertaining including a comfortable great room featuring a gas fireplace flanked by custom built-ins, a luxurious kitchen with quartz countertops, upgraded appliances and full height subway tile backsplash and easy access to a large pergola-covered patio that welcomes you to a backyard oasis with stunning Cascade mountain views. The tranquil primary suite has separation and privacy from the guest bedrooms and features a generous ensuite bathroom with a dual vanity, tile shower and walk-in closet. Ready for your vegetable garden with raised beds and potting bench and complemented with the ultimate garage highlighted by epoxy floors, EV charging station, dedicated 20 amp power and water. Located near Northpointe Park in close proximity to schools, shopping and dining. This is a great home for your Bend lifestyle!

Listed by Ryan Bak and Blake Renfroe with Team Bak for West + Main Homes. Please contact Team Bak for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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This Weekend: Oregon Open Houses for June 24th-25th

 
 

Our agents are hosting Open Houses this weekend all over the Central Oregon Area.

You can find all of these listings on our website. Please reach out to the listing agent for information on times and more information on the listing!

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Here’s Why Life Is So Good in “15-Minute Cities”

 
 

Picture this: You walk out your front door, hop on your bike, and ride to a doctor’s appointment.

On your ride home, you drop by the grocery store to pick up a few veggies for dinner. Later, you walk to the park for a little sunset stroll.

This fantasy could be your reality if you move to a “15-minute city.”

What is a 15-minute city, anyway? As the name suggests, it’s a neighborhood or urban development in which everything residents need to thrive is within a quick 15-minute walk or bike ride from home. That includes shopping, healthcare, leisure, work, school, services — you name it.

The concept is not new — a business professor and scientist named Carlos Moreno popularized the idea back in 2010 — but it has been in the news a lot lately. And not for the reason you might guess: Conspiracy theorists latched onto the idea and falsely equated 15-minute cities to prison camps, in which governments would monitor and restrict citizens’ movements.

Recent controversies aside, the concept likely has staying power. City leaders around the globe included 15-minute cities on their list of steps communities can take to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic in a way that promotes health, sustainability, inclusivity, and economic resilience. Here’s what you need to know if you’re planning a move and want to consider a 15-minute city.

The Pros and Cons of 15-Minute Cities

Proponents say 15-minute cities have numerous benefits. Because they’re designed for walking and biking, they should help reduce our reliance on fuel-guzzling, greenhouse-gas-emitting vehicles amid human-caused climate change.

“The concept of a 15-minute city is very much on brand with the current interest in reducing our carbon footprint and mitigating the negative human impact on the planet,” says real estate broker Julia Hoagland. “When people are within a short distance of work, shopping, play, and entertainment, they don’t need to drive a car as often and might not even need a car at all.”

A prominent example of a 15-minute city in the U.S. is Portland, Oregon. Living in a 15-minute city can also help residents stay active and spend more time outdoors, which has been linked with mental health benefits. And because people are out and about (instead of alone in their cars) they’re more likely to socialize and foster connections, says real estate broker Louise Phillips Forbes. “When everything is condensed in a mini-community, people flourish through relationships that might not happen otherwise,” she says.

With key destinations so close together, residents can spend less of their time and energy on commuting and focus more on leisure activities, says real estate broker Stephane Guerrier. Buying a house in a 15-minute city can also be a savvy financial move, she adds.

“The convenience and accessibility of essential services make your neighborhood more attractive to potential buyers or renters,” she says. “When people see they can have everything they need close by, they’re willing to pay more for a home in that area.”

The flip side of this, of course, is that you’ll likely pay higher prices when you’re hunting for a house to buy. A home in a 15-minute city may simply be out of your price range.

“The closer you are to the action, the higher the prices are — that’s the typical give-and-take scenario,” says real estate agent Ivan Chorney. “If you want it all, you better be prepared to give more from your wallet.”

Depending on the type of development, you may also have to settle for a smaller home and property, and that just won’t work for everyone. “If having a big home and a big yard are the most important things to a buyer, then they’ll likely need to be farther away from the action,” Chorney says.

But if location — and, more specifically, proximity — is at the top of your real estate wish list, then buying in a 15-minute city could help you really hone in on what’s important to you in a home. This is true in New York City, which is sort of like a 15-minute city on steroids. There, residents treat public spaces, like parks and playgrounds, and shared spaces, like restaurants and gyms, as extensions of their living space, says real estate agent Kate Wollman-Mahan.

“Most New Yorkers do not have the luxury of thinking of their home as a place that can meet all of their desires, but they learn to prioritize what they really need at home,” she says.

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