Just Listed: Discover Convenience and Comfort in Aspen Glen!

 
 
 

This updated townhouse in the Aspen Glen community has two primary bedroom suites with walk-in-closets, an additional flex space that can be used as an office, and is conveniently located near hospital, medical offices, parks, restaurants, and shopping.

The home has a new hot water heater, central air conditioning, newer luxury vinyl plank flooring, stone counter-tops, tile shower, and stainless-steel appliances. The association amenities include landscaping, water, sewer, trash, snow removal, pool, and spa! This is a must-see!

Listed by Lisa McCarthy for West + Main Homes. Please contact Lisa for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: A Turnkey Oasis in SW Redmond Awaits You!

 
 
 

Home sweet home awaits you in this almost new and improved turnkey home in SW Redmond.

Nestled on a peaceful cul-de-sac, this home showcases an open layout with soaring vaulted ceilings, a granite-adorned eat-in bar, stainless steel appliances, wide plank laminate flooring, and large windows that flood the space with natural light. Cozy up by the gas fireplace in the spacious 4th bedroom/office/den, featuring elegant double doors. One of the largest lots in the neighborhood this 0.48 lot has room for all your toys and includes 50 amp RV hook up with 60 amp electrical, water and additional parking & storage for your Central Oregon toys. The expansive backyard is fully fenced with double gate access off of Canal, graveled, and includes a 190 sqft studio/storgage building, shed and huge concrete patio with 9ft tall pressure treated custom built Pergola. Truly a must see!

Listed by Shaleana Stout for West + Main Homes. Please contact Shaleana for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Hillside Charm with Cascade Mountain Views!

 
 
 

This charming traditional style home sits up on a small .24 acre hill with Cascade Mountain, city and territorial views.

With 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on the main floor, this home also features 2 bonus rooms upstairs with built in closets and storage space. An attached extended double car garage offers more built in storage cabinets, shelving and drawers providing lots of work space for all kinds of projects. Hardwood flooring through the kitchen, dining room and bedrooms, the wainscoting, and windows in the dining and family rooms allowing ample natural light enhances the character of this home. Enjoy the covered patio and fully fenced in yard. Madras's Fourth of July Fireworks display just a short distance away. Convenient location near schools, hospital, popular parks, and downtown Madras. Just a short trip to the beautiful Lake Billy Chinook and Lake Simtustus, as well as easy access to all that Central Oregon has to enjoy! Home being sold AS-IS with current inspection.

Listed by Ashley Bessey for West + Main Homes. Please contact Ashley for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Development in southeast Bend growing

 
 

What was once scrub brush and juniper trees, is now a new hotspot emerging in southeast Bend.

The area even has a name: Reed South.

What had been a food desert for the residents in the area of Reed Market Road and SE 27th Street is now becoming a community spot, a draw for retail, dining, medical and office.

Three restaurants have agreed to locate there, Cascade Lakes Brewing, Axel’s Taco Shop and The Great Greek Mediterranean Grill, a national franchise. When the Greek restaurant opened recently, it had to close in the middle of the day because it ran out of food.

Reed South, a partnership between the Rhine Family Ventures LLC and three Sisters Holdings LLC, is a 2,553-square-foot development anchored by the Cascade Lakes Brewing Co., which opened its third location there in July.

Axel’s just signed a lease for 2,552 square feet for a drive-through, according to Compass Commercial Real Estate Services. The owners were not available for comment.

Andy Rhine, Cascade Lakes Brewing owner, grew up in the area with his family and saw that the community needed restaurants. The closest is The Forum Shopping Center, about 1.7 miles away.

“We’ve always had a strong desire to do something out there,” said Rhine. “Other than Worthy and 10 Barrel east, there was nothing. It’s our community, and we felt we understood the area.”

Since opening, the amount of business has exceeded expectations, said Rhine. Even the smoky skies of August didn’t turn away customers at the pub, which has rooftop seating in the open air, Rhine said.

Soon the area will have a gas station and a dental office, said Ben Hemson, Bend economic development manager.

Building commercial areas among housing new and old helps carve out a complete community, Hemson said.

“Other areas there are starting now,” he said. “You need the doors, or customers, nearby to bring in the businesses. It’s a good opportunity for businesses. The area’s time has come.”

The retail and commercial offerings, however, are not complete without a good coffee shop. There’s been interest, but no one signing on the dotted line, said Bruce Churchill, a Compass Commercial principal broker.

Homes to the east and new homes proposed farther along on SE 27th Street are good potential customers for commercial development, Churchill said.

‘A lot of potential’

Two developments being proposed could add more than 2,500 homes to Bend: Stevens Ranch and Stevens Road Tract. A large portion of the homes are slated to be affordable.

In 2021, Lands Bend Corp. moved ahead with plans to develop the 375 acres of land off of Stevens Road in southeast Bend, known as the Stevens Ranch Master Plan. The area is intended to boost the city’s housing stock with a mix of residential and commercial uses, according to city documents. The plan will include roughly 1,710 housing units, which includes 359 town homes, 701 multifamily units and 650 single-family homes, according to a city memo.

More recently, the city approved development on more than 261 acres of empty land near southeast Bend, the Stevens Road Tract. It is on its way to becoming housing after the City Council gave approval Sept. 20 to bring it inside the city’s urban growth boundary.

Around 147 acres of the Stevens Road Tract east of 27th Street will be dedicated to housing, commercial and a regional park. Those rooftops mean a need for commercial development, Churchill said. At Reed South, there’s about 14,000 square feet of commercial space still available spread out in three buildings, he said.

“Anyone looking in that area with a critical eye could predict that these restaurants will do well,” Churchill said. “The Greek restaurant is a franchise company. Franchisers often have sophisticated analytics looking at the population within a mile radius and income levels. Cascade Lakes is hitting it out of the park.

“People are realizing that they can develop in this area. There’s a lot of potential.”

It’s all part of a big picture, broad stroke view of planning that the city approved in 2016 when it added 2,380 acres to its urban growth boundary, said Brian Rankin, Bend long-range planning manager.

“The goal is to have as many neighborhoods in Bend to have walkable destinations like commercial, schools, parks, employment centers,” Rankin said. “We put pockets of commercial areas along with housing, parks, schools to create what our planning documents call complete communities. These plans take time to complete, like 10 to 20 years.”

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2 Ways to Avoid Getting Spammed While Shopping for Mortgage Rates Online

 
 

Picture this: You were recently shopping around for mortgage rates — or you applied for a home loan online — and now your phone is figuratively ringing off the hook. The emails are flooding in, too, with lenders hounding you.

You just wanted to know how much your interest rate would be on that cute bungalow! But now you’re getting spammed. And even if you are a serious buyer and you applied for a mortgage, how did so many dang companies get your contact information?

One likely scenario: Your data was sold by a credit bureau, says Fred Winchar, co-founder and CEO of MaxCash, a financial broker that connects users with lenders.

When you apply for a loan with a mortgage company, the company pulls your credit record to determine your credit score, Winchar explains. The credit bureau now has the credit inquiry record, which they sell to other mortgage companies as leads. 

“This lets the other mortgage companies know you are shopping for a mortgage, so they get in touch with you to attempt to make a sale,” Winchar says. 

In case you were wondering, yep, credit bureaus can sell information about you to lenders and insurers, who can then send you unsolicited offers of credit or insurance through “prescreening offers.” You can opt out of these offers, though according to the Federal Trade Commission’s consumer advice. Here’s how to do so. 

The other likely scenario? When you apply for a mortgage, your application gets logged in various databases or within networks that are affiliated with the initial company, explains financial planner Jeff Rose, CFP, and the founder of GoodFinancialCents.com

“Some companies might also sell or share lead information with other lenders, especially if they can’t service your loan, leading to multiple companies reaching out to you,” he says.

In June, a California resident filed a class-action lawsuit against Rocket Mortgage LLC, alleging the company made unsolicited phone calls and sent text messages to those who are registered on the National Do Not Call Registry.

So, how do you shop for mortgage rates without getting inundated with unsolicited calls?

Consider using a separate email address and phone number (perhaps a Google Voice number) when shopping around to keep your primary contacts spam-free, Rose says. 

You can also explore online platforms that aggregate mortgage rates from various lenders, he suggests, allowing you to compare without directly providing your information to a slew of companies. 

To put a stop to the influx of calls and emails, consider registering your number with the National Do Not Call Registry, Rose suggests. 

It’s free to register your home or cell phone number, and it should show up on the registry the next day, he says. However, it can take up to a month for sales calls to stop. 

If you’re still getting a lot of unwanted calls, they might be from scammers, as the registry only stops sales calls from real companies, Rose explains. Charities, political groups, debt collectors, and survey takers can still reach you, too.

Another strategy is once you’ve identified potential mortgage deals and you’re ready to engage with lenders, reach out to them directly via their websites or phone numbers, suggests financial expert Young Pham, an editor with Biz Report.

The takeaway: If you’re hoping to shop around for a mortgage rate (and you should — you could save $84,000 over the life of your loan by doing comparisons, according to LendingTree), but you don’t want to be spammed with calls, consider opting out of prescreened offers and be sure you’re on the Do Not Call registry. 

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