Thinking About Purchasing Central Oregon Real Estate?
If you’re thinking about purchasing Central Oregon real estate, you’ll be happy to know it’s one of the state’s fastest growing regions and is considered by many to be a recreational paradise.
Whether you’re a first time home buyer or an investor, you will find everything you’re looking for. From family friendly neighborhoods, to custom homes with breathtaking mountain or river views, resort properties, acreage, cozy ranches, or a relaxing vacation condo, the selections in Central Oregon area are vast enough to fill the demands of all.

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Central Oregon is comprised of many different areas all with their own terrain and uniqueness. High desert terrain offers something for everyone from whitewater rafting to peaceful mountain retreats. Hike or fish along sparkling rivers, walking through forests and quiet meadows.
The cities that make up this are are:
Bend
Sunriver
Sisters
La Pine
Redmond
Prineville
Crooked River Ranch
Eastern Oregon
Steens Mtn
Rand McNally Easy to Read Oregon Map
Together or alone, these areas boast some of the most beautiful and sought after scenic areas in the entire state of Oregon. You’ll find neighborhoods and homes that fit with the diverse lifestyles of those who are relocating to the area.
With nearly 300 days of sunshine per year, The Central Oregon climate is a dry high desert atmosphere with little precipitation. Most of the precipitation arrives during the winter months and falls as snow rather than rain like the western half of Oregon. Because of the dramatic climb in elevation, Central Oregon’s weather will vary depending on the town you may be in. Sunriver will have snow pack nearly all winter long, whereas Redmond stays mostly dry. Bend lies somewhere in between with a snow fall usually resulting in melting by mid-afternoon. Average temperatures during the summer reach over 80 degrees while winter can get chilly with an average maximum temperature of 41 degrees. Oregon covers 98,386 square miles and has a population of 3,421,399 people. Oregon’s capital is Salem, which has a population of 136,924.
Oregon Off the Beaten Path
Here’s a map of Central Oregon that you can print out. It’s from the Central Oregon site and you can also request a visitors guide from them. Tags: Central Oregon, central oregon cities, Central Oregon Real Estate
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