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Sunriver Homes Under $300,000

June 29, 2010

We all remember the day when $300,000 did not buy much in Sunriver Oregon. Today there are 24 homes under $300,000. If you feel like you were priced out of buying in Sunriver, now very well may be the time for you to begin your Sunriver dream again. Technology has improved in this time too, it is now possible to have your own search delivered into your email in a format that allows you to save the homes you like, reject those you do not and watch what is selling and what is not.

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Bank Owned Condos and Homes in Sunriver

June 11, 2010

The sun has finally made it’s appearance just as school is getting ready to let out for summer and Sunriver will be full of visitors and owners.  Although Sunriver has not been hit as hard with bank owned properties there are still a few to choose from.  These properties are great deals and are available [...]

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Tennis Anyone?

June 9, 2010

Sunriver is known for the vast amount of outdoor activities available year around and tennis is no exception.  Did you know that Sunriver has 26 tennis courts?  As a homeowner or a guest admission to the tennis courts is free, the general public can play for $20 for an hour and a half session. With [...]

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5 Bedrooms with 2 Masters in Sunriver $571,000

May 24, 2010

This beautifully remodeled and upgraded home close to Ft. Rock Park in Sunriver, is currently listed for $571,000 REDUCED TO $549,000 – THAT IS $215.63 A  SQUARE FOOT FOR A SUNRIVER HOME THAT HAS BEEN REMODELED.  This home backs a large common area giving you the sense of wide open space without having to pay [...]

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Bank Owned Sunriver Homes April 2010

April 29, 2010

Sunriver Oregon has not seen the foreclosure rates that the rest of Central Oregon has. There are some great deals to be found and there are a few foreclosures. Most of the foreclosures in Sunriver today are in the Abbot House Condos.

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Drake Park in Bend – Day 5

February 27, 2010

Today is day 5 of our newest project of 365 things to do in Central Oregon. Today we visit a park that is located on the edge of Downtown Bend, Drake Park. Bend Oregon is called such because it is located on a Bend in the River – this park is one of the first [...]

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Sunriver Bank Owned and Short Sale Homes

December 5, 2009

If you have been looking for a great deal in Sunriver, now is the time.  The snow has started to fall, Christmas is in the air, and Sunriver is seeing an uptick in buyers.  There are a few bank owned homes and a few short sales scattered through out the price ranges in Sunriver. As [...]

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Sunriver Short Sales and Bank Owned Homes Nov 09

November 25, 2009

Sunriver has seen a lot of great price reductions making room for buyers that had previously been priced out of the buyer’s market.  Today you will find pricing similar to 2005 on many of the homes in Sunriver and occasionally even lower.  Although Sunriver has not had nearly as many bank owned properties or short [...]

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Types of Ownership in Sunriver

November 7, 2009

Sunriver offers many different of home ownership, with as wide of variation of pricing. The current real estate market trends have certainly had an effect on the pricing in Sunriver. In this article we will discuss the shared ownership. Sunriver has a couple of condo associations that are designed specifically for the shared ownership. These condos are both the StoneRidge Condos and The Ridge.

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What Is Sunriver?

November 6, 2009

It does not matter what age or where you are are in the process of life there is something for you at Sunriver. Families, retirees, empty nesters, singles and couples all find something great to be enjoyed in Sunriver. Located in the heart of Central Oregon just 18 miles from Mt. Bachelor for skiing, just off Hwy 97, Sunriver is close to everything that makes Central Oregon on of the favorite destinations in Oregon.

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