10 Reasons You'll Love Making the Move To Bend

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Hailed as one of the best towns in the country by residents and visitors—oh yeah, and reputable sources such as Outside Magazine—Bend is an outdoor enthusiast hub with a bit of urban cool.

It is one of those places that’s tough to leave once you’ve arrived. So why not stay or move in? Here in 541 Home Sales, we give you the 10 Reasons You’ll Love Making the Move to Bend.

1. Bend brings out the nature lover in you!

From the cascading waters of Tumalo Falls, a living painting of Smith Rock State Park, to the placid waters of Sparks Lake – Bend is surely a gateway to some of the most beautiful places one could ever see!

Not only for its sweeping views, but you’ll also love the breeze of air and its oozing and unrelenting beauty! Truly, Bend is a home for the wanderlust.

2. Hiking, Mountain Biking, Rock Climbing – Name it! Bend is the Outdoor Playground you’ve been looking for!

Bend is world-famous for both its outdoor pursuits and pristine beauty. A mountain town with 63 miles of urban trails including the Deschutes River Trail, 300 miles of single-track trails and more than 80 parks and open spaces delivers a memorable experience for the whole family. Access to alpine lakes and Mt. Bachelor – the country’s 6th largest ski area -, which is open for all-season fun, including downhill mountain biking is just a short drive up the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway. Bend has really unlimited access to world-class outdoor recreation.

3. Great tasting beer & wine? It’s in Bend!

A cold beer after a long day of skiinghikingrafting, or biking is a great way to end a day of adventure in Bend, Oregon. Or maybe finding the best beer in town is part of your adventure. With IPAs, lagers, hazies, stouts, and every style in between on tap, you won’t be disappointed — Bend is all about great beer.

Not only that Bend has some of best breweries in the United States, but most would agree that our wine culture is equally inspired. With award-winning local wineries, an array of sophisticated wine shops, candle-lit wine bars, and a number of citywide events that celebrate Oregon’s vintages, Bend has plenty to offer even the most selective oenophile. Whatever setting is your pleasure, Bend, Oregon offers the wine connoisseur the opportunity to drink in the most exciting wines of the region and the world. Several area wineries are part of the Drinkable Diversions, which takes you not only to wineries in the area, but also to cideries, distilleries, and a kombucha brewery in town.

4. Exciting events to look forward to every month!

The Quartz Creek Dancers of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs perform at Eagle Watch in March.

The Quartz Creek Dancers of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs perform at Eagle Watch in March.

For a sleepy mountain town, Bend has a surprising abundance of festivals, parades, and weekends packed with fun events all year long. As we bound eagerly into a new year, here’s a roundup of some of the favorite events happening in Bend, Oregon this year 2020. (Please take note that most of these events are canceled until further notice due to Coronavirus outbreak.)

PrideFest takes place at Mt. Bachelor in January.

PrideFest takes place at Mt. Bachelor in January.

What’s not love? If you’re a person who loves going to events (every month!) – then, Bend is the perfect events place for you!

5. Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall – Bend is perfect for all seasons!

With an average of 158 cloudless days per year, and another 105 days that are mostly clear, the small city is considered the sunniest in the state.

Expect to stay dry and use a lot of lotion. Bend sees less than 12 inches of annual precipitation, which typically falls in the late autumn and winter months. With an annual snowfall of 24 inches, residents typically see some snow accumulation, but big drifts are only a short drive away. Bend’s year-round climate is comprised of moderate daytime temperatures and crisp nights. The highs throughout the short summer season rarely exceed 100 °F and the lows typically stay above 20 °F. Don’t be surprised if you wake up to frost on the ground in July. The high desert is full of surprises!

6. Love music and arts? Bend has got you covered!

Gazing upon the sparkling Deschutes River is great and all, but sometimes you crave entertainment beyond the thrill of watching the sun sink behind the Cascade Mountains. No problem! Bend boasts plenty of art galleries, movie theaters, concert venues, and special events that are guaranteed to keep you entertained. Bend’s art scene is as diverse as its natural environment. It’s home to nationally recognized artists, musicians, filmmakers, painters, writers, and much more. Enjoy movie theaters, museums, art galleries, and dinner theater. Learn about the area’s history and natural wonders.

 

Snowpocalypse 2017 by Vicki Roadman

Snowpocalypse 2017 by Vicki Roadman.

When you’re downtown, take a walk through one of downtown Bend’s many alleys, which contains a world-class collection of local art work as part of the Tin Pan Alley Art Collection.

7. Putting up a business? Bend offers a low cost in doing business and NO SALES TAX!

Bend is the place where business and pleasure play together. Any HR director will tell you happy, active people are healthier and more productive. And with natural resources like 300 plus days of sunshine and close proximity to mountains, rivers and lakes for recreation, Bend is one happy, active place. Blend that with a vibrant, growth-oriented business sector and you’ve got a winning combination. When people thrive, business thrives.

Bend has also become a hotspot for young entrepreneurs seeking mentorship, investors, and a knowledgeable workforce. Not only is the city regularly named among the best cities for businesses, but it also frequently ranks among the best places to live, period. In fact, in 2016 Forbes named Bend the “Best Small Place for Business and Careers”.

8. Looking for small town vibes? We have them in Bend!

According to Moving to Bend, With a population hovering around 100,000 people, the “small-town vibe” and a reasonable cost of living has been maintained in Bend. The combination of endless outdoor recreation, a superb educational system and a community invested in sustainable growth, living in Bend is the best example of how life should be.

Happy young friends enjoy a sunny day at the mountain. They’re laughing and toasting with beer bottles by the bonfire near tent.

People in Bend certainly know how to relax and enjoy themselves. The thing to keep in mind about living in Bend though is that there’s a definite culture of earning that relaxation. It’s the burgers and rounds of cold beer after coming down from a five-day backpacking trek in the Jefferson Wilderness area. There are beautiful views of the mountains all over Bend, but Bend’s residents know: it’s not enough just to look at and admire them. To know the mountains, you have to be in the mountains.

9. Work Hard, Play Hard – We have some of the top employers in Bend for your career and job growth!

Finding employment in Bend, Oregon isn’t difficult, it just depends on the industry you’re looking to be in. In Bend, jobs in healthcare reigns supreme as the largest employment sector, followed by retail, hospitality, professional, scientific and technical services, and education to round out the top five industries.

The unemployment rate in Bend is at 4.2%, slightly above the national average of 3.7%. A low unemployment rate tends to favor job seekers as qualified labor options for employers become scarce. To help get you started, here’s a list of the largest employers in Bend.

There are really three ways to secure employment in Bend: searching through job postings and applying, networking or starting your own business.

Scanning through job postings online either on company websites or job posting sites like Indeed are the traditional way of finding a position, but can also be a slower endeavor and your resume will have to work hard as you’ll be in the blind mix to potential employers along with many others.

10. Real Estate in Bend has a wide variety of beautiful homes you can choose from!

Property Address: 19811 Kenzie Avenue, Bend, OR 97702Listed By: Cody Tuma | 541 Home Sales

If there were ever a time to buy a home in Bend, that time is now. Deschutes County has been one of Oregon’s consistent real estate growth markets for more than a decade, making the community a highly desirable place to live.

You’ll find thousands of beautiful homes for sale in Bend – ranging in size, style, price point and features. Explore these properties now and make your dream a reality!

Contact us to have a smooth and hassle-free transaction in purchasing your dream home in Bend!

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