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    A4 The SpokeSman • TueSday, december 13, 2022
YourBusiness
Home prices bounce up in Redmond, Bend
The median single family
home price in Bend jumped
about $20,000 to nearly
$700,000 in November, accord-
ing to a monthly housing re-
port.
Since the start of the year,
the median sales price of a sin-
gle family home in Bend has
topped $700,000 eight times
out of 11. It took a single family
home about 18 days to sell in
Bend in November and of the
127 transactions, 55 were cash
sales, according to the Beacon
Appraisal Group in Redmond.
There are about 1 1/2 months
worth of homes for sale in
Bend, according to the report.
But in Redmond, the sin-
gle family homes sales mar-
ket appears to have stabilized
with median sales prices ris-
ing in November just $3,000 to
$453,000 compared to the same
period the year before, accord-
ing to the Beacon Report.
Over the past 11 months, the
median sales price of a single
family home in Redmond went
over $500,000 seven times, ac-
cording to the report.
About a two-month supply of
homes is on the market in Red-
mond and it took slightly longer
than a month to sell a home. Of
the 46 single family home sales
in Redmond in November, 14 of
them were all cash sales.
The Beacon Report uses the
median sales price, which is the
midpoint value of all transac-
tions in a month.
In Sisters, the median sales
price of a single family home
was $570,000 in November,
compared to $654,000 in Octo-
ber, according to the report. On
average it took 55 days to sell a
home in Sisters, 10 days more
than in October, according to
the report.
In Sunriver, the median sales
price of a single family home
was $819,000 in November,
compared to $828,000 in Octo-
ber. About a one-month supply
of homes in Sunriver are on the
market currently.
And in neighboring La Pine,
the median sales price of a sin-
gle family home in November
was $327,000 down significantly
from October’s $445,000 sales
price. There currently is a four-
month supply of homes for sale
in La Pine.
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Reporter: 541-633-2117,
sroig@bendbulletin.com
Gene J. puskar/ap
The median sales prices in Redmond in November grew just $3,000, to $453,000 compared to the same pe-
riod the year before, according to the Beacon Report.
Downtown
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“There’s a lot of potential for fun
events,” Raney said.
The Sisters Smokehouse will also
open in the development, which will
work in concert with Blacksmith.
According to co-owner Jay Wymer,
the smokehouse location in Redmond
will be similar to its popular, original
one in Sisters. They will make sausage,
jerky and pepperoni on site, have a deli
that serves fresh-made sandwiches, of-
fer popular Bontà gelato out of Bend
and also do more general retail sales.
“We’re really excited about it,” said
Wymer. “We’re going to be a sort of
downtown mercantile for Redmond.”
Their operation in Sisters currently
employs about 35 people. Wymer said
they would start with about 10 em-
ployees in Redmond, but hope to grow
those numbers along with the business.
Raney said Blacksmith Public House
will have about seven employees and
more will be employed at the food
trucks located outside.
“It’s going to be a rad spot for sure,”
Raney said.
Dani Mrdutt works at the Kilted
Kitchen, located at the site of the future
Blacksmith pod. She said she’s looking
forward to the development.
“It’s not just the experience about
serving people food but it’s more about
just being a part of the community,”
Mrdutt said. “I just think this is going
to be different.”
Cascade Alchemy Bowls, a food cart
that has been operating at the location
for months, also plans to be part of the
new development.
PINTS AND PUPPIES
Also located near downtown Red-
mond on 9th and Glacier, The Dog-
house Brewyard will arrive in 2023 and
will include food trucks, beer on tap
courtesy of doghouse brewyard
A rendering of the proposed Doghouse Brewyard located at 9th and Glacier in Redmond which will feature beer on tap, food trucks and a dog park.
and a dog park.
Owner Rae Oden, who goes by
Oden, said the beer and off-leash dog
park combo will be the first in Oregon.
“(It) gives people a safe place with
their dogs,” Oden said. “It’s going to be
great.”
Oden first had the idea when they
visited a similar setup in Austin, Texas,
called the Yard Bar. Every time they’d
visit a new city, Oden said they’d always
look for a similar dog park and beer
garden combo.
Oden is hoping to have three food
trucks at the location. One spot has al-
ready been claimed by Heather Goss,
who recently started Kook’i, a truck
selling personalized cookies and baked
goods.
The Doghouse Brewyard will in-
clude eight taps featuring local Central
Oregon beers along with other drinks
including ciders and seltzers. There will
be a large seating area, warming booths
and events such as mobile dog washing,
vaccination and adoption specials.
Oden is also hoping to host a winter
Pride Fest and may host a singles night
for dog owners.
“I’m all about the community,”
Oden said. “You couldn’t be in a more
friendly place.”
Oden said they were excited to have
a lot of dogs running around and that
they’ve had a great reception from
business owners.
“I love that it’s centrally located,
where everything seems to be growing,”
Oden said.
While the food trucks will get to
choose their own hours, The Doghouse
Brewyard will be open from noon to
8 p.m. during the week and noon un-
til 10 p.m. on the weekends. Oden is
shooting for an open date of Feb. 15.
The park will require a membership
for owners to bring their dogs, but it
will be open to the public. Dog owners
will also have to sign an online waiver
and have their dogs vaccinated, spayed
or neutered.
“It’s really for dog people,” Oden
said. “This is the place to go if you have
a dog.”
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Reporter:
nrosenberger@redmondspokesman.com