

1,296 SF | 3 Bed | 2 Bath
Experience the tranquility of nearly 20 acres on Bend’s North end. The topographical character of this property amplifies its privacy & mountain views. The existing manufactured home is strategically placed for its tranquil setting, views while retaining the option to construct a future home in an ideal area of the lot affording the next owner the ability to live/use the existing home while they build their dream. The gated, cinder driveway weaves between old lava flows to reveal a 1368sf heated workshop, dual bay doors, 864sf second floor storage & an adjacent RV parking pad. The property was professionally cleared to improve defensible space.
• SINGLE LEVEL
• OPEN FLOOR PLAN
• UPGRADED HVAC
• ENERGY-STAR RATED WINDOWS
• DETACHED GARAGE
• HEATED SHOP
• 200a SERVICE W/220V
• 8X18 DOOR
• 12X12 DOOR
• SECOND FLOOR STORAGE
• ADJACENT RV PAD
• PROFESSIONALLY CLEARED FOR DEFENSIBLE SPACE
Residential MLS#220206352
64401 Deschutes Market Road Bend, OR 97701
County: Deschutes
Section: NE
Cross Street: Findlay Lane
Parcel Number: 268092
Property Sub Type: Manufactured On Land Subdivision Name: N/A Lot Size SqFt 845,064
Year Built: 1989 Zoning: EFU
Additional Parcels: No
Tax Lot: Parcel 2
Tax Block:
Tax Map Number: 1612350000801
Tax Year: 2024
Tax Annual Amount: $4,566 81
Public Remarks: Experience the tranquility of nearly 20 acres on Bend's North end The topographical character of this property amplifies its privacy & mountain views The existing manufactured home is strategically placed for its tranquil setting, views while retaining the option to construct a future home in an ideal area of the lot affording the next owner the ability to live/use the existing home while they build their dream The gated, cinder driveway weaves between old lava flows to reveal a 1368sf heated workshop (200a service w/220v), dual bay doors (8x18 door & 12x12 door), 864sf second floor storage/possible studio & an adjacent RV parking pad The residence is further up the drive perched atop a knoll and features an upgraded HVAC system, upgraded energy-star windows and meticulously cared for Adjacent to the home is a detached two car garage that can readily be relocated to allow for more improvements in the future The property was professionally cleared to improve defensible space
General Property Information
Rented: Yes
Current Rent: 1,890
Lease End Date: 01/31/2026
CC&R's: No
FIRPTA: No
Association: No
Short Term Rental Permit Issued: No
Elementary School: Tumalo Community School
Middle Or Junior School: Obsidian Middle High School: Ridgeview High
Tax Annual Amount: $4,566 81
Tax Year: 2024
Tax Lot: Parcel 2
Tax Map Number: 1612350000801
Potential Tax Liability: No
Assessment: No
Senior Community: No
Construction
New Construction: No
Accessory Dwelling Unit YN: No
Levels: One
Common Walls: No Common Walls
Construction Materials: Frame
Basement: None
Foundation Details: Block; Pillar/Post/Pier
Body Type: Double Wide
Power Production: None
Utilities: Electricity Available; Propane
Roof: Composition
Sewer: Capping Fill; Septic Tank; Standard Leach
Field
Water Source: Shared Well
Irrigation Water Rights: No
Listing courtesy of:
Interior Information
Appliances: Dishwasher; Dryer; Oven; Range; Range Hood; Refrigerator; Washer; Water Heater Cooling: Central Air; Heat Pump
Fireplace Features: Wood Burning Flooring: Carpet; Vinyl Heating: Electric; Forced Air; Heat Pump; Propane; Wood
Interior Features: Ceiling Fan(s); Kitchen Island; Linen Closet; Open Floorplan; Primary Downstairs; Shower/Tub Combo; Vaulted Ceiling(s) Rooms: Eating Area; Great Room; Kitchen; Laundry; Primary Bedroom
Window Features: Double Pane Windows; ENERGY STAR Qualified Windows; Vinyl Frames Security Features: Carbon Monoxide Detector(s); Smoke Detector(s)
Listing/Contract Information
Original List Price: $850,000
List Price per SqFt: $655 86
Listing Contract Date: 07/23/2025
Listing Terms: Cash; Conventional; USDA Loan; VA Loan
Preferred Escrow Company & Officer: AmeriTitle
- Jeff Schopfer
Special Listing Conditions: Standard
Exterior Information
Structure Type: Manufactured House
Architectural Style: Northwest Patio and Porch Features: Covered Deck; Patio; Porch
Lot Features: Native Plants; Rock Outcropping Lot Size Acres: 19 4
Other Structures: Workshop Garage: Yes- 5 Spaces
Parking Features: Driveway; Garage Door Opener; Gated; Gravel; RV Access/Parking; RV Garage; Shared Driveway; Storage Road Frontage Type: Easement
Road Surface Type: Cinder; Gravel; Paved View: Cascade Mountains; Desert; Mountain(s); Panoramic; Territorial Easements: Access; Utilities; Well Horse Property: No
Listing Office Information
Jason Boone License:200606051
Duke Warner Realty
1033 NW Newport Ave
Bend, OR 97703
541-408-6278
541-382-8262
541-408-6278
jason@sgbend com http://www BendPropertySearch com
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HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA RIDGEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL (541) 504-3600 4555 SW ELKHORN AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756
EDUCATION SERVICE TAX DISTRICT HIGH DESERT EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT (541) 693-5600 145 SE SALMON AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756
COLLEGE TAX DISTRICT CENTRAL OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE (541) 383-7700 2600 NW COLLEGE WAY, BEND, OR 97703
LIBRARY DISTRICT DESCHUTES PUBLIC LIBRARY (541) 617-7050 601 NW WALL ST, BEND, OR 97703 WATER SERVICE PROVIDER AVION WATER COMPANY (541) 382-5342 60813 PARRELL RD, BEND, OR 97702
GARBAGE & RECYCLING SERVICE BEND GARBAGE & RECYCLING (541) 382 - 2263 20835 NE MONTANA WAY, BEND, OR 97709
Development Summary
Planning Jursidiction: Urban Reserve Area: Urban Growth Boundary: Deschutes County No No
County Development Details
Wetland (National or Local): Conservation Easement:
FEMA 100 Year Flood Plain:
TDC/PRC Restrictive Covenant:
County Zone Description
Not Within a Mapped Wetland No Conservation Easement Recorded No TDC/PRC Restrictive Covenant Found Not Within 100 Year Flood Plain
161235-00-00801 CODE: 2007
64401 DESCHUTES MARKET RD BEND SITUS ADDRESS:
(RMV)
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CAMPGROUNDS # OF SITES FEES WATER TOILETS
1. Monty*..........34 ........Yes . . . . . . . .No ...........Yes
2. Perry South*......63 ........Yes . .
3. Cove Palisades* ...268........Yes .
4. Haystack*........24 ........Yes
5. Smith Rock State Park N/A
6. Candle Creek*.....10 ........Yes
7. Lower Bridge* ....12 ........Yes
8. Pioneer Ford*.....20 ........Yes
9. Allen Springs* ....16 ........Yes
10.Canyon Creek* .....7.........Yes
11.Gorge* ..........18 ........Yes
12.Pine Rest*.........7.........Yes
13.Smiling River* ....36 ........Yes
14.Allingham*.......10 ........Yes
15.Camp Sherman*...15 ........Yes
16.Riverside*........16 ........Yes
17.Jack Creek*.......19 ........Yes
18.Sheep Springs* ...11 ........Yes
19.Indian Ford*......25 ........Yes
20.Link Creek*.......33 ........Yes
21.Scout Lake Group* . 10 ........Yes
22.South Shore ......38 ........Yes
23.Blue Bay* ........25 ........Yes
24.Graham Corral ....13 ........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
.No ............No
.No ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
.No ...........Yes
.No ...........Yes
.No ...........Yes
.No ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
. .Yes ...........Yes
. . .Yes ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
.No ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
.No ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
25.Sisters Cow Camp*..5.........No ........No ..... ......Yes
26. Whispering Pine Horse 9.........Yes .
27.Cold Springs......23 ........Yes
28.Three Creek Meadow20 ........Yes
29.Three Creek Horse ..9.........Yes
30.Three Creek Lake ..11 ........Yes
31.Driftwood........18 ........Yes
32.Tumalo State Park .94 ........Yes
33.Prineville Res. SP ..72 ........Yes
34.Jasper Point ......29 ........Yes
.No ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
.No ...........Yes
.No ...........Yes
. .No ...........Yes
.No ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
35.Todd Horse Camp ...7.........No ........No ..... ......Yes
36.Soda Creek* ......10 ........Yes
37.Quinn Meadow....26 ........Yes
38.Elk Lake .........22 ........Yes .
39.Point.............9.........Yes .
40.Little Fawn .......32 ........Yes
41.Little Fawn Group..12 ........Yes .
42.South ...........23 ........Yes
. . .No ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
.Yes ........... Yes
. . . . .Yes ...........Yes
. . .Yes ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
.No ...........Yes
CAMPGROUNDS # OF SITES FEES WATER TOILETS
43.Mallard Marsh ....15 ........Yes . . . . . . . .No ...........Yes
44.Lava Lake ........43 ........Yes . . . . . . . .Yes ...........Yes
45.Little Lava Lake ...15 ........Yes
. . . .Yes ...........Yes
46.Cultus Corral......10 ........Yes . . . . . . . .No ...........Yes
47.Cultus Lake.......55 ........Yes . . .
. . .Yes ...........Yes
48.Little Cultus Lake ..31 ........Yes . . . . . . . .Yes ...........Yes
49.Quinn River.......41 ........Yes . . . . . . . .Yes ...........Yes
50.Cow Meadow .....18 ........Yes . . .
. . . .No ...........Yes
51.Crane Prairie......146........Yes . . . . . . . .Yes ...........Yes
52.Rock Creek .......32 ........Yes . . . . . . . .Yes ...........Yes
53.Sheep Bridge .....23 ........Yes
54.NorthTwin .......20 ........Yes
. . . .Yes ...........Yes
.No ...........Yes
55.SouthTwin .......21 ........Yes . . . . . . . .Yes ...........Yes
56.West SouthTwin...24 ........Yes . . . . . . . .Yes ...........Yes
57.Gull Point ........81 ........Yes . . . . . . . .Yes ...........Yes
58.North Davis Creek..14 ........Yes . . . . . . . .Yes ...........Yes
59.Reservoir ........24 ........Yes . . . . . . . .No ...........Yes
60.Lava Flow .........6.........No ........No ..... ......Yes
61.Big River.........13 ........Yes . . . . . . . .No ...........Yes
62.LaPine State Park..138........Yes . . . . . . . .Yes ...........Yes
63.Fall River.........12 ........Yes . . . . . . . .No ...........Yes
64.Pringle Falls .......7.........Yes . . . . . . . .No ...........Yes
65.Wyeth............5.........Yes
66.Bull Bend ........12 ........Yes
.No ...........Yes
. . . . .No ...........Yes
67.Prairie...........17 ........Yes . . . . . . . .Yes ...........Yes
68.Ogden Group ......3.........Yes
69.McKay Crossing ...16 ........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
.No ...........Yes
70.Paulina Lake......69 ........Yes . . . . . . . .Yes ...........Yes
71.Chief Paulina Horse 14 ........Yes
.No ...........Yes
72.Little Crater ......49 ........Yes . . . . . . . .Yes ...........Yes
73.Newberry Group....3.........Yes
74.East Lake.........29 ........Yes
75. Cinder Hill........108........Yes
. . . . .Yes ...........Yes
. .Yes ...........Yes
.Yes ...........Yes
76.China Hat ........13 ........No ........No ..... ......Yes
77.Pine Mtn..........6.........No ........No ...... .....Yes
78.Black Pine Springs . N/A . .
. . No ........No ............No
79.Lava Camp Lake ...12 ........No ........No ..... ......Yes
80.Jack Lake .........2.........No ........No ..... ......Yes
81.Devils Lake . . . . . . . .6.........No ........No ...........Yes
* Items marked with an asterisk are not shown on the map. #36 is near Sparks Lake, items #20-21, 23, 25 are near Suttle Lake, Items #6-19 are along the Metolius River, and Items #1-4 are near Lake Billy Chinook.
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Bark & Bath Mobile Grooming
Banfield Pet Hospital
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Rhonda's Puppy Love
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Precious Paws
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There are 16 (and counting) world-class craft breweries along the Bend Ale Trail, and with your Bend Ale Trail™ Atlas and Passport, you can track your route to all of them. Collect stamps from each brewery on the trail, then stop by the Bend Visitor Center to snag your prize—a coveted Bend Ale Trail Silipint filled with goodies.
If earning prizes for drinking beer sounds like a dream come true, we won’t pinch you awake.
Here’s how the whole thing works:
As you amble your way along the Bend Ale Trail, whip out your passport (one passport per person) and ask for a stamp at each brewery. Remember, no purchase is required!
Got stamps from 10 breweries? Awesome. Pat yourself on the back, then bring your passport to the Bend Visitor Center for a commemorative Silipint pint glass.
Got stamps from all 16 breweries? Rock on with your bad self. Not only do you get the Silipint when you bring us your passport, we’ll also give you a nifty Bend Ale Trail bottle opener.
Now get out there and sip some suds!
With over 3,000 acres of lift-accessible terrain, you won’t want to pass up a trip to the ski resort with the highest skiable elevation in all of Oregon and Washington! Mt. Bachelor, located on the eastern flanks of Oregon’s Central Cascades, is known for its light, dry snow, diverse terrain, family-friendliness and long seasons.
The Season
Hours: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Season: Nov-May
Snowphone: 541-382-7888 or visit mobile site
m.mtbachelor.com
Mountain Topography
Summit: 9,065 feet
West Village Base: 6,300 feet
Northwest Base: 5,700 feet
Vertical Drop: 3,365 feet
Acres of Terrain: 3,683 acres accessible by lift with 1,600 acres groomed daily
*Vertical Drop (Please note, Mt. Bachelor calculates the total vertical drop from the Summit at 9,065 feet to the base elevation at the Northwest Express lift which is 5,700. 9,065 - 5,700 = 3,365 feet)
Number of Runs: 71 | Max Run Length: 1.5 miles | Average Snowbase: 150-200" | Average Snowfall: 387"
Lift Facilities
• 7 Express Quads
• 3 Triple Chairlifts
• 1 Wonder Carpet
• 2 Tubing Lifts
• 15% Green-Novice
• 25% Blue-Intermediate
• 35% Black-Advanced
• 25% Double Black-Expert
More than a dozen trails, 56 km machine-groomed and track-set nightly.
• 5% Green-Beginner
• 69% Blue-Intermediate
• 26% Black-Expert
Bill Healy founded Mt. Bachelor Ski Area December 19, 1958 with a rope tow and a single lift. Mt. Bachelor has since grown to be one of the largest ski resorts in the U.S. The resort boasts a wide variety of terrain. Guests can ski or ride 360 degrees off the summit, hike the adjoining cinder cone for a thrilling run down, or, ski the trees to find that great cache of powder!
Not only is Mt. Bachelor a great place for expert skiers and riders to get that burn, it is also a fantastic place to learn a snow sport or take the family for an exciting day out. Carrousel, our free beginners lift, offers an easy ride up and gentle slope down. There are also numerous lesson packages to choose from; check out our link to snow sport services.
Conveniently located just 22 miles west of Bend, Mt. Bachelor’s season is one of the longest in the Northwest, usually starting in November by Thanksgiving and lasting well into May. Surrounded by the tall hemlocks and pines of the Deschutes National Forest and breathtaking views of the Three Sisters and other Cascade peaks, you are sure to enjoy that mountain experience you seek at Mt. Bachelor!
Ranked #4 in the Milken Institute’s 2025 Best Performing Small Cities Report, it hosts Bend Venture Conference (BVC), the largest angel investment conference in the Pacific Northwest. Tourism is a vital component of the local economy, with visitors drawn to world-class skiing, hiking, fly fishing, and mountain biking, supporting a robust hos pitality and service sector. Bend’s vibrant craft beer scene is a key economic factor, with its breweries earning national recognition.
Bend has been recognized as one of the best mountain towns to v isit in America, drawing in many new residents from the 4.5 million annual visitors who wis h to make it their home. Along with its stunning views and family-friendly recreational activi ties, Bend offers a vibrant mix of arts and cultural experiences, quality healthcare, a growing education system, and ample economic opportunities for those looking to build a life there.
Higher education plays a pivotal role in Bend’s economic landscape. The town boasts a creative startup environment and a burgeoning tech industry, making it an appealing destination for entrepreneurs and professionals alike.
Bend’s thriving and diverse economy makes it an ideal place to enjoy a fulfilling career without sacrificing quality of life. It blends big-city opportunities with the advantages and accessibility of a smaller community. Key industries fueling Bend’s growth include bioscience, aviation, specialty food production, craft brewing, technology, outdoor gear and apparel, and advanced manufacturing. The city benefits from a strong and expanding
education sector, with institutions like Oregon State University-Cascades, Central Oregon Community College and Leading Edge Aviation Flight School playing a crucial role in developing a skilled workforce. Bend continues to outpace both larger and smaller metropolitan areas in Oregon when it comes to year-overyear wage growth, making it an increasingly attractive destination for professionals and entrepreneurs alike.
An expanding regional airport provides convenient daily direct flights to 12 destinations, enhancing connectivity for both business and leisure travelers. To meet the region’s rising demand, the Redmond Municipal Airport is set to begin a major terminal expansion in the summer of 2025. Bend’s location at the intersection of key state highways allows for easy and scenic drives to the Willamette Valley, the Oregon Coast, Portland, Boise and Seattle. Within the city, Bend’s well-planned road system prioritizes traffic flow and safety, utilizing an extensive network of roundabouts to reduce congestion and keep traffic moving efficiently. Bend is investing millions in capital improvement projects, as well as expanding bicycle and pedestrian routes, ensuring the city’s infrastructure supports continued growth without increasing commute times.
Bend, Oregon, is a paradise for dogs and their owners, offering endless outdoor adventures and a dog-friendly community. With eight off-leash dog parks, over 50 miles of trails in town and access to the Deschutes River, pups can run, swim and explore to their heart’s content. Crowned Dog Town USA by Dog Fancy magazine, many local businesses, breweries and restaurants welcome four-legged friends, often providing water bowls and treats. Bend’s mild climate and outdoor lifestyle make it easy to include dogs in everyday activities.
Central Oregon boasts a vibrant craft beverage scene, with breweries and cideries of all sizes contributing to its reputation. Deschutes Brewery and AVID Cider Co. lead the way in national distribution. Nearly onethird of Oregon’s largest 30 breweries by volume are located in Central Oregon, and Bend consistently ranks among the top U.S. cities for beer enthusiasts. The city also holds a top position nationally for craft breweries per capita. Residents and visitors enjoy annual beer and cider festivals celebrating local producers.
Median Household Income: $77,302 (2024 estimates from Oregon Prospector)
The Bend Venture Conference has been run in Bend for twenty years and brings entrepreneurs and angel investors together. Efforts to foster new local businesses also include regular Central Oregon PubTalks - networking events for people interested in entrepreneurship. These longterm efforts have borne fruit, with Bend ranking No. 17 for young firm employment share.
- Most Dynamic Metros 2024, Heartland Forward
• Carl Riccadonna , Oregon Office of Economic Analysis
• Beacon Appraisal Group, Beacon Report and Market Overview
• Compass Points Commercial and Industrial Market Report
• Central Oregon Economic Indicators (OED)
• Statewide Economic Data
• Redmond Airport Flight Statistics
• City of Bend Permit Center Portal
• Deschutes County Permits
Central Oregon (Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson counties) stands out as the region’s employment powerhouse, driving most of the employment growth seen in the East Cascades. The sub-region is projected to grow the fastest, with an 8.6% increase that will add nearly 9,900 new nonfarm jobs by 2033.
- 2023-2033 Industry Projections in the East Cascades, Oregon Employment Department
Bend is one of six small cities in the U.S. that ranked highest of all 1,334 cities for the most startups per capita.
- TheStreet, 2023
Bend-Redmond’s robust labor market is a key factor in its continued success, with fiveyear job growth ranking 14th and five-year wage growth placing fifth in the U.S. among small cities. The region’s technology industry is flourishing, with significant contributions to Bend’s high-tech GDP from software publishing, which has risen an impressive 40% since 2018.
ELECTRIC COMPANIES
Central Electric Co-op
548-2144
Central Electric Co-op (Sisters) 549-5698
Midstate Electric Co-op (Sunriver/LaPine) 536-2126
Pacific Power & Light 800-221-7070
SEWER
Metolius (City)
546-5533
Redmond (City) 923-7765
Bend City Sewer/Water 388-5515
TELEPHONE
Century Link
855-316-6732
BendBroadband 541-382-5551
NATURAL GAS
Cascade Natural Gas
WATER COMPANIES
Agate Water
Apache Water
888-522-1130
382-2855
382-2855
Avion Water Company 382-5342
Bend City Water/Sewer 388-5515
Cimarron City Water 389-7480
Circle C 548-6116
City of Redmond 923-7765
City of Sisters 549-6022
Crooked River Ranch Water Co. 923-1041
Deschutes Valley Water 475-3849
Indian Meadow Water 549-5300
Laidlaw Water District 389-1255
Long Butte Water 383-2863
Rimrock Estates Water (Linda McCue) 548-0272
Roats Water 382-3029
Seventh Mtn/Golf Village Water Co. 503-222-2900
Sun Country Water 382-5103
Sun Mountain Water 382-7309
Terrebonne Domestic 548-2727
Sunriver Utilites 593-4197
GARBAGE
Bend Garbage & Recycling
Cascade Disposal
382-2263
382-6660
High Country Disposal 548-4984
Sisters 549-6022
Sun Country Disposal 382-6660
Wilderness Garbage & Recycling 536-1194
CITY, COUNTY, GOVERNMENT OFFICES
EMERGENCY
Police/Sheriff/Fire/Ambulance 911
Poison Control Center 800-452-7165
St. Charles Hospital 382-4321
FIRE DEPARTMENTS, NON-EMERGENCY
Bend Fire Dept. 388-5533
Bend Fire Dept.—Burn Dept. 388-5525
Bend Fire Dept.—Non-Emergency 536-2935
Deschutes County Rural District #2 318-0459
LaPine Fire Dept.—Burn Information 536-9056
LaPine Fire Dept.—Non-Emergency 536-2935
SHERIFF DEPARTMENTS, NON-EMERGENCY
Deschutes County Sheriff 388-0170
Deschutes County—LaPine Station 536-1758
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Deschutes County 388-6616
DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Redmond 548-0140
Bend 388-6322
Oregon Highway Information 800-977-6368
VOTERS REGISTRATION
Deschutes County Registration 388-6547
SCHOOL DISTRICTS
Central Oregon Community College 383-7700
Bend/LaPine School District Public Info 383-6000
Redmond School District 2J 923-5437
Sisters School District #6 549-8521
CABLE TELEVISION & INTERNET
Bend Broadband (Redmond & Bend) 382-5551
Chambers Cable of Sunriver 593-1296
Clearwire (Mike) 771-6739
We are passionate about helping the environment as well as our local community. That being said, we have created a campaign pledging at least 1% of the revenue generated by The Skjersaa Group to various charaties and non-profit organizations. The Skjersaa Group is commited to making a difference, and we believe that starts with giving back!