Just Listed: Turnkey Top Floor End Unit with Beautiful Views and Modern Upgrades!

 
 
 

Gorgeous fully furnished and updated top floor end unit at Bend's renowned resort community, Seventh Mountain Resort.

This turnkey unit is being sold with everything you need to continue successfully renting out nightly, or move right in and call it home. Updated features include LVP flooring, quartz counters, range, hood, painted cabinets and increased functionality with a rolling island and added dining space. The living area has a brand new sofa, cozy stone fireplace and a murphy bed. The primary bedroom has its own full bathroom and entry and can be locked off from the rest of the unit, creating two stand-alone rentals if desired. A wall of windows overlooks the patio above the Deschutes River Canyon where trails lead into the National Forest along the river. The resort draws tourist year round with amenities such as pools, hot tubs, a fitness center, pickle ball, tennis, volleyball, mini golf, disc golf course, ice skating, a restaurant/bar and more!

Listed by That Furrow Crew for West + Main Homes. Please contact John Furrow for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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As Featured in West + Main Home Magazine: Kitchen Glow Up!

 

Annie and Travis, clients of West + Main Agent Kendra Lanterman

We are super happy with how it turned out. We went from having the world’s tiniest kitchen to SO MUCH COUNTER SPACE we have literally never needed more.
— Annie + Travis Clark

When West + Main agent Kendra Lanterman and her clients (are we including their names?) first started looking for their next house, they weren't planning on buying a fixer-upper.  It was during COVID, March 2021, the market was going crazy and they were getting outbid by $50-$100k on the nicer homes.  One weekend, they put a bid on a nice house that they really, really wanted…but apparently about 30 other people also really, really wanted that house and they were outbid by a landslide, even after bidding about $60k over the asking price. 

“The next Tuesday we realized that one of the houses we toured over the weekend didn't sell,” explained XX. It didn't actually get any bids over the weekend, while most other houses were getting 20-30 bids. It was dirty, run-down, dark, and definitely a fixer-upper.  The photos and the walk-through were un-appealing.  But we figured this could be our chance to get a house we could actually afford, without competing against 30 other bidders.  So we put an offer in that Tuesday for $5k under the asking price.  The sellers countered for $2.5k more and we took it!”

The homebuyers had a vision for the home that others just couldn't see. The existing kitchen was TINY, so they completely gutted the space, took out walls and extended the room around the corner to fit more cabinets and a microwave, which also allowed the fridge to fit on the wall by the sink, rather than against the old wall.

Before:

“We installed a gas line for a gas range and drilled new holes where we wanted it to be.  Luckily the crawl space with all of the pipes and heating elements was directly below the kitchen for easy access.  We also put in a new floor, tile backsplash, replaced the window, and painted. The only thing we didn't do ourselves was have the quartz counter cut and installed.”

All together the entire kitchen remodel cost about $23k, and A LOT of sweat equity…it likely would have been more than $60k to have it done by professional remodelers.

“It took a long time, but we got it fully done in about 5 months.  We had weeks of cooking on only the outdoor grill and washing dishes in the tub upstairs, as well as Home Depot and Lowe's trips about 4 times a day!”

“We are super happy with how it turned out. We went from having the world's tiniest kitchen to SO MUCH COUNTER SPACE we have literally never needed more.  If I could change one thing, I would have gone with regular stainless steel appliances, rather than the dark stainless - I think it would brighten up the space even more.”

“My favorite thing is definitely the massive quartz countertops and the bar seating area on the back side.  I also love that our wall cabinets go all the way up to the ceiling. There is so much extra storage having that extra row, even if I do have to climb on a chair to get to it!”

 

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Just Listed: Tranquil Living of a Short-Term Rental Ranch Style Home on the Big Deschutes!

 
 
 

River Front on the Big Deschutes!

Short Term Rental Approved, Ranch Style, Single Level Home featuring 3 Bedrooms & 2 Bathrooms in River Meadows! Located in the Back Corner of the Community, this Park-Like Setting features Mature Trees & Landscaping, Large Deck, Propane Fire Pit, Large Storage Shed & a Water Feature on a 0.35 Acre Lot. Great Room with Vaulted Ceiling's, Hickory Flooring, Propane/Stone Fireplace with Log Mantel . Kitchen with Slate Floors, Alder Cabinets, Granite Counter Tops, Island & Stainless Steel Appliances. Huge Master Suite with River Views, Oversized/Open Shower, Double Vanity, Jetted Tub, & Radiant Heat Tile Floors. 3-Car Garage with Attic Storage, Laundry Room with Washer & Dryer, Tankless Water Heater, New Roof in 2017, Forced Air Heating & Cooling. The Community has a Pool, Docks on the River and Access, Tennis Courts, a Fitness Center, a Clubhouse, and Walking/Biking Trails.

Listed by Andrew Moore for West + Main Homes. Please contact Andrew for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Vacation Rental Success or Settle into Serenity in the Ridge at Eagle Crest!

 
 
 

Opportunity is knocking in the Ridge at Eagle Crest- return this home to its short term Vacasa Eagle Crest #1 vacation rental position or make this charming home your new primary or 2nd home.

Enjoy the space and comfort of all 3 levels; including a finished basement, the main level offering open concept living/dining/kitchen area with slate flooring throughout, large windows, rock surround fireplace, slab granite island, primary and power room with sauna, and the 2nd story level featruing a large open area bonus/entertainment room and a deck with elevated views. Sip your morning coffee on the covered front or back porch or on the paver patio in the lower level tranquil yard. This home comes partially furnished and has had the following recent home improvements including a new roof, new exterior paint, updated main level interior paint and the main level interior windows have been wood cased. This home has been enjoyed and appreciated for it's just out of the hustle and bustle location while still having and being in close proximity to the Lakeside Sports Center, pool and amenities. The Eagle Crest community is home to multiple golf courses, sports centers, spa, restaurants, fun activities, and over 14 miles of bike paths and access to hundreds of miles of hiking trails and the Cline Butte Recreation area. Don't miss this one.

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

 
 
 

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Ways Your Home Equity Can Help You Reach Your Goals

 
 

If you’ve owned your house for at least a couple of years, there’s something you’re going to want to know more about – and that’s home equity.

If you’re not familiar with that term, Freddie Mac defines it like this:

“. . . your home’s equity is the difference between how much your home is worth and how much you owe on your mortgage.”

That means your equity grows as you pay down your home loan over time and as home values climb. While it’s true home prices dipped slightly last year, they rebounded and have been climbing in many areas since then. Here’s why that price growth is good news for you.

In the latest Equity Insights Report, Selma Hepp, Chief Economist at CoreLogic, explains:

“With price gains continuing to help homeowners build wealth, equity has reached a new high and regained losses that resulted from declines last year. And while the average U.S. homeowner gained over $20,000 in additional equity compared with the third quarter of 2022, some markets are seeing larger increases as price growth catches up.”

And that figure is just for the last year. To help you really understand how that number can add up over time, the report also says the average homeowner with a mortgage has more than $300,000 in equity. That much equity can have a big impact.

Here are a few examples of how you can put your home equity to work for you.

1. Buy a Home That Fits Your Needs

If your current space no longer meets your needs, it might be time to think about moving to a bigger home. And if you’ve got too much space, downsizing to a smaller one could be just right. Either way, you can put your equity toward a down payment on something that fits your changing lifestyle.

2. Reinvest in Your Current Home

And, if you’re not ready to move just yet, you can use the equity you have to improve your current home. But it’s important to consider the long-term benefits certain upgrades can bring to your home’s value. A real estate agent is a great resource on which projects to prioritize to get the greatest return on your investment when you sell later on.

3. Pursue Personal Ambitions

Home equity can also serve as a catalyst for realizing your life-long dreams. That could mean investing in a new business venture, retirement, or funding an education. While you shouldn’t use your equity for unnecessary spending, using it responsibly for something meaningful and impactful can really make a difference in your life.

4. Understand Your Options to Avoid Foreclosure

While the number of foreclosure filings remains below the norm, there are still some homeowners who go into foreclosure each year. If you’re in a tough spot financially, having a clear understanding of your options can help. Equity can act as a cushion if you’re not able to make your mortgage payments on time.

Bottom Line

If you want to know how much equity you have in your home, connect with a local real estate agent. They can do a professional equity assessment report on how much you’ve built up over time and talk you through how you can use it to help you reach your goals.

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