Just Listed: Your Central Oregon Sanctuary Awaits Amidst Nature's Spectacular Beauty!

 
 
 

Escape busy city life!

Put down roots on this idyllic Central Oregon property that is located within deer and elk migration paths, with visits all year long! Gorgeous nearby walking trails with magnificent Deschutes River views! Barnwood interior accents enhance the rustic charm, evoking a cozy cabin-in-the-woods ambiance throughout the property. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus a spacious loft that's illuminated by skylights. It makes an inviting place for your office, studio, hobby or play room. There are peek-a-boo mountain views and a private balcony off the Owner's Suite. Propane stove keeps it cozy. Ductless heat & A/C brings year-round comfort. Entertain on the deck or on the green grass, surrounded by your own mature Aspen grove. Sled down your own hill. Invite guests to park on the RV pad w/ electric. Other features include a greenhouse, indoor grow room for year-round planting, and two wells. More updates include countertops, flooring, tile shower and tub surround.

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

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Custom-Built 3-Bedroom Home with Spectacular Views and Tranquil Living!

 
 
 

Flood your life with natural light & views of nature in this custom-built 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home on almost 4 acres!

Vaulted ceilings, skylights & huge windows mesh comfortable living with the rustic views of the seasonal canal leading to the Little Deschutes River. Gather around the stone fireplace in the living area. The beautiful kitchen comes with high-quality appliances, solid stone counters, center island with additional seating & built ins, tasteful custom cabinetry & large pantry. The Owner's Suite features terrific nature views, walk-in closet & custom oversized step-in tile & stone shower. Step onto the large deck, complete with a staircase down to a hot tub & immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the surrounding landscape. You can even float to or from your own property! This home offers a perfect balance of luxury & nature, providing an ideal retreat for rejuvenating relaxation. Guest can park their RV to enjoy full hookups. *3D tour & floor plan

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Just Listed: Charming 4-Bedroom Haven with Modern Updates and Access to Deschutes River Trail!

 
 
 

Warm and inviting describes this beautiful home with 4 bedrooms plus den with open floorplan and several updates including new hardwood flooring, new interior paint, new refrigerator, dishwasher & microwave, new kitchen sink & disposal, new hot water heater and newer carpet.

Greet your guests in the spacious entry. Entertain in the great room with a gas fireplace, spacious dining area, and large kitchen with several alder wood cabinets, stone countertops, island with breakfast bar & wine fridge! Rest well in the primary bedroom with warm finishes, vaulted ceiling, ceiling fan, and walk-in closets. Primary bathroom offers attractive, extra built-in cabinets, double-vanity, soaking tub, shower, and enclosed toilet. Access to Deschutes River Trail and park!

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

 
 
 

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The Benefits of Downsizing When You Retire

 
 

If you’re taking a look at your expenses as you retire, saving money where you can has a lot of appeal. One long-standing, popular way to do that is by downsizing to a smaller home.

When you think about cutting down on your spending, odds are you think of frequent purchases, like groceries and other goods. But when you downsize your house, you often end up downsizing the bills that come with it, like your mortgage payment, energy costs, and maintenance requirements. Realtor.com shares:

“A smaller home typically means lower bills and less upkeep. Then there’s the potential windfall that comes from selling your larger home and buying something smaller.”

That windfall is thanks to your home equity. If you’ve been in your house for a while, odds are you’ve built up a considerable amount of equity. And that equity is something you can use to help you buy a home that better fits your needs today. Daniel Hunt, CFA at Morgan Stanley, explains:

Home equity can be a significant source of wealth for retirees, often representing a large portion of their net worth. . . . Retirement planning can be complex, but your home equity shouldn’t be overlooked.”

And when you’re ready to use that equity to fuel your next move, your real estate agent will be your guide through every step of the process. That includes setting the right price for your current house when you sell, finding the home that best fits your evolving needs, and understanding what you can afford at today’s mortgage rate.

What This Means for You

If you’re thinking about downsizing, ask yourself these questions:

  • Do the original reasons I bought my current house still stand, or have my needs changed since then?

  • Do I really need and want the space I have right now, or could somewhere smaller be a better fit?

  • What are my housing expenses right now, and how much do I want to try to save by downsizing?

Then, meet with a real estate agent to get an answer to this one: What are my options in the market right now? A local real estate agent can walk you through how much equity you have in your house and how it positions you to win when you downsize.

Bottom Line

Want to save money in retirement? Consider downsizing – it could really help you out. When you’re ready, connect with a local real estate agent about your goals in the housing market this year.

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Why Access Is So Important When Selling Your House

 
 

If you’re gearing up to sell your house this spring, one of the early conversations you’ll have with your agent is about how much access you want to give buyers. And you may not realize just how important it is to make your house easy to tour.

Spring is the peak homebuying season, so opening up your house to as many showings as possible can really help you capitalize on all the extra buyer activity we see at this time of year.

Since buyer competition ramps up in the spring, buyers are going to want to move fast to see your house once they find your listing. And, if they see it and fall in love with it at a time they know they’re competing with other buyers, you may be more likely to get the offer you’re looking for on your home.

It’s understandable you want to keep the disruptions to your own schedule to a minimum, and you may be stressed about having to keep it clean, but it’s worth it. As an article from Investopedia explains:

If someone wants to view your house, you need to accommodate them, even if it inconveniences you. Clean and tidy the house before every single visit. A buyer won’t know or care if your house was clean last week. It’s a lot of work, but stay focused on the prize.”

To figure out what’s best for you, your agent will walk you through options like the ones below. This list breaks things down, starting with what’s most convenient for buyers and getting less buyer-focused as the list goes on:

  • Lockbox on the Door – A key is available via a lockbox, which makes it easy for agents to show the home to potential buyers. This gives the most flexibility because the key is on-site and convenient.

  • Providing a Key to the Home – An agent would have to stop by an office to pick up the key with this option. This is still pretty convenient for showings, but not quite as simple.

  • Open Access with a Phone Call – You allow a showing with just a phone call’s notice, which can be great for someone who sees your house while driving by.

  • By Appointment Only – This gives you a more advanced warning so you can get the house tidied up and be sure you have somewhere else you can go in the meantime. But it’s also a bit more restrictive.

  • Limited Access – You might go this route if you only want to have your house available on specific days or at certain times of day. But realize this is the most difficult and least flexible of the choices.

As an article from U.S. News Real Estate says:

“Buyers like to see homes on their schedule, which often means evenings and weekends. Plus, they want to be able to tour a home soon after they find it online, especially if they’re competing with other buyers. If your home can be shown with little or no notice, more prospective buyers will see it. If you require 24 hours’ notice, they may choose to skip your home altogether.”

Your agent is going to help you find the right path forward based on your schedule and what’s working for other sellers in your area. And if you’ve got a hardline on granting buyers more access or have interested out of town buyers that just can’t be there in person, your agent will get creative and help you explore other options like video tours, virtual showings, and more.

Bottom Line

When it comes to selling your house, you want to be sure to get as much buyer activity as you can. Connect with a local real estate agent to talk about which level of access helps make that possible.

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