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109 SW Industrial Way
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109 SW Industrial Way
Bend, OR 97702

$810,900Under Construction
  • 3Beds
  • 2 .5Baths
  • 1,622SQ FT
111 SW Industrial Way
16

111 SW Industrial Way
Bend, OR 97702

$784,900Under Construction
  • 3Beds
  • 2 .5Baths
  • 1,622SQ FT
113 SW Industrial Way
2

113 SW Industrial Way
Bend, OR 97702

Contact for PriceUnder Construction
  • 3Beds
  • 2 .5Baths
  • 1,622SQ FT
115 SW Industrial Way
16

115 SW Industrial Way
Bend, OR 97702

Contact for PriceUnder Construction
  • 3Beds
  • 2 .5Baths
  • 1,622SQ FT
117 SW Industrial Way
2

117 SW Industrial Way
Bend, OR 97702

Contact for PriceUnder Construction
  • 3Beds
  • 2 .5Baths
  • 1,622SQ FT
107 SW Industrial Way
3

107 SW Industrial Way
Bend, OR 97702

Contact for PriceUnder Construction
  • 3Beds
  • 2 .5Baths
  • 1,500SQ FT
105 SW Industrial Way
19

105 SW Industrial Way
Bend, OR 97702

Contact for PriceUnder Construction
  • 3Beds
  • 2 .5Baths
  • 1,500SQ FT
103 SW Industrial Way
2

103 SW Industrial Way
Bend, OR 97702

Contact for PriceUnder Construction
  • 3Beds
  • 2 .5Baths
  • 1,500SQ FT
101 SW Industrial Way
19

101 SW Industrial Way
Bend, OR 97702

Contact for PriceUnder Construction
  • 3Beds
  • 2 .5Baths
  • 1,500SQ FT
99 SW Industrial Way
2

99 SW Industrial Way
Bend, OR 97702

$810,900Under Construction
  • 3Beds
  • 2 .5Baths
  • 1,500SQ FT
97 SW Industrial Way
20

97 SW Industrial Way
Bend, OR 97702

$784,900Under Construction
  • 3Beds
  • 2 .5Baths
  • 1,500SQ FT

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Surrounded by mountain views, rivers, forests, and an energetic downtown, Bend offers a lifestyle defined by access to both outdoor adventure and urban amenities.

The Old Mill District serves as one of Bend's premier destinations for shopping, dining, entertainment, and community events. Set along the banks of the Deschutes River, the district combines restored mill buildings with modern retailers, restaurants, riverfront trails, and gathering spaces. Cross the iconic Old Mill Bridge and you'll find the popular amphitheater, Oregon's largest outdoor concert venue. Recognized by Travel + Leisure as one of "America's Coolest Venues," the amphitheater attracts nationally touring artists and thousands of visitors each year, contributing to Bend's reputation as a cultural destination for the Pacific Northwest.

The Deschutes River is woven throughout daily life in Bend. Residents and visitors spend summer days paddleboarding, kayaking, floating, fishing, and swimming, while the Deschutes River Trail provides miles of scenic pathways for walking, running, and cycling. Parks, open spaces, and river access points connect neighborhoods throughout the city, making it easy to spend time outdoors without leaving town.

Downtown Bend offers a vibrant mix of local restaurants, craft breweries, coffee shops, boutiques, art galleries, and year-round events. Known for its entrepreneurial spirit and strong local business community, Bend continues to attract residents seeking a smaller-city environment with a wide range of dining, shopping, and entertainment options. The city is also home to nationally recognized healthcare providers, quality schools, and a growing economy, further contributing to its appeal as both a primary and secondary home market.

Beyond city limits, Central Oregon provides access to some of the West's most celebrated outdoor recreation. Mt. Bachelor, located less than 30 minutes away, offers skiing and snowboarding in the winter, with mountain biking, hiking, and scenic chairlift rides during the warmer months. Nearby Smith Rock State Park draws climbers and hikers from around the world, while countless trails throughout the Cascade Mountains and Deschutes National Forest provide opportunities for hiking, trail running, mountain biking, camping, and wildlife viewing.

Golf enthusiasts enjoy access to some of the Northwest's most acclaimed courses, including public and private options throughout Bend, Sunriver, and Central Oregon. The region's sunny climate and four-season recreation also support activities ranging from fly fishing and rafting to pickleball, tennis, horseback riding, and lake recreation.

Despite its mountain-town setting, Bend remains highly accessible. The city is approximately three hours from Portland and is served by Redmond Municipal Airport, located just 20 minutes away. With direct flights connecting Central Oregon to major metropolitan areas including Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, and beyond, Bend offers convenient access for full-time residents, second-home owners, and visitors throughout the western United States.

What sets Bend apart is the ability to enjoy all of these experiences within a single day. A morning ski session at Mt. Bachelor can be followed by an afternoon paddle on the Deschutes River and dinner along the waterfront in the Old Mill District. This combination of recreation, culture, accessibility, and natural beauty has made Bend one of Oregon's most sought-after destinations for homeowners, second-home buyers, and visitors alike.

Whether you're looking for a full-time residence, a vacation home, or a place to stay connected to the outdoors, Bend offers a unique combination of recreation, culture, convenience, and community that continues to attract people from across the country.