moving to bend: Bend, Oregon Subdivision- Desert Skies - 04/03/07 01:18 PM
Welcome to Desert Skies. This newer subdivision consists of craftsman style homes built between 2004-2006. The 2-story homes are situated on nice lots averaging 5200 sq.ft. or better. You can find 3, 4, and even 5 bedroom homes here with prices ranging from 350 -470K. MLS stats show an average of $394,900.00 with 133 days on market. This very popular and family- oriented subdivision is located in SE Bend, between Pettigrew Rd. and SE 27th Street and is close to schools, parks, and shopping. For more information on Desert Skies or any other Central Oregon Real Estate, please call or visit my website www.kellisellsquick.com.
 
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moving to bend: Bend, Oregon Subdivision- Reed Pointe - 04/02/07 08:25 AM
This Central Oregon neighborhood is brand new ! The cottage style homes feature Tutor-style exteriors with many interior extras. This subdivision is located in SE Bend. Home prices are currently from the low to mid 300K's and lots are just over 4000 square feet. This subdivision is close to everything and has 2 daycare facilities very close by. Construction is under way now ! ! Call me to get more information on Reed Pointe or any other Central Oregon Real Estate or visit my website at www.kellisellsquick.com.
 
 
Kelli Fronabarger- Bend Oregon Real Estate Expert
Bend River Realty- Broker
(541) 419-6300, (541) 322-0224
 
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moving to bend: Bend, Oregon Subdivision- Hollow Pine Estates - 04/02/07 07:58 AM
Located east of Bend, this Central Oregon subdivision is built out with homes ranging from 2-7 years old. This is a quality family neighborhood with average prices of $445,000, or $216/sq.ft. Homes do occasionally come up for sale but tend to go quicky with an average of 73 days on market. This subdivision is within minutes of shopping, dining, and schools and also offers fantastic Cascade Mountain views.
For more information on Hollow Pine Estates or any other Central Oregon real estate, please feel free to give me a call or visit my website at www.kellisellsquick.com.
 
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moving to bend: Bend, Oregon Subdivision- Gardenside - 03/29/07 05:47 AM
Gardenside is located off 27th Street in East Bend in beautiful Central Oregon. This neighborhood is still being built and features craftsman style homes. According to the local MLS, the average home is 2000 square feet averaging 176 days on market with a sales price of $314,500. The community also has it's own park. There are townhomes available here as well in the $230,000 price range.
         
Contact me with your questions about Gardenside or any other real estate in Central Oregon.
 
Kelli Fronabarger-Bend Oregon Real Estate Expert
Bend River Realty- Broker
(541) 419-6300, (541) 322-0224
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moving to bend: Bend Oregon School Information - 03/09/07 08:17 AM
                                                    BEND OREGON SCHOOL INFORMATION
 
For most families moving to a new area, the quality of the schools is an important consideration. Having three daughters of my own, I am proud to say that Bend has EXCELLENT schools. The principals, teachers and support staff are all very vested in our children and work extremely hard to ensure that each child receives a QUALITY education. Bend is served by the Bend-LaPine School district  as well as several private schools. Please use the following links to get more information on the public, private and collegiate facilities available here.
 
 
 Click here for information on the Bend-Lapine School District serving grades K-12.
 
 
                                                                                                                 
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moving to bend: What's so GREAT about Bend, Oregon? Part 2... - 03/06/07 04:21 AM
                                                                       
                                                                                 WHAT IS SO GREAT ABOUT BEND, OREGON?
 
Why is Bend being recognized across the United States as one of the best places to live? I hope I can enlighten you all to the beauty of this gem that is also my home.
In my earlier post What's so GREAT about Bend, Oregon? Part 1.., I described some of the amazing recreation this area has to offer. In Part 2, I'd like to take a minute and tell you about what kind of community this is.
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