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City parks, shops and mountain views near this East Bend suburb
Scenes of the snowcapped Cascade Mountains surround the eastern Bend community of Mountain View, where residents enjoy a simple, peaceful way of life. “It’s not centered around activities here as much as the west side of town,” says Paul Frazier, Realtor for eXp Realty who used to live in Mountain View. He says people move to this suburb for two main reasons: lower prices for single-family homes than in communities further west, and to be close to the neighborhood's St. Charles Bend Hospital, the city’s largest employer. “There’s a lot of working families here. Kids are playing ball in the streets. You can’t necessarily do that in other areas,” Frazier says. Locals enjoy visiting nearby parks and traveling west to downtown Bend for annual events.
Craftsman homes in Mountain View
Frazier says Mountain View was developed with “affordability in mind,” and single-family homes here cost less than in neighboring communities like Awbrey Butte and Orchard District. Throughout the neighborhood, homes are generally set on small, grassy lots along smoothly paved and sidewalk-lined streets and cul-de-sacs; views of the Cascades can be seen from most angles. Modern Craftsman and ranch-style homes built between the late 1980s and early 2000s are scattered across the neighborhood's north and east; these three-bedroom homes feature vinyl façades and small cement front porches, and range between $450,000 and $600,000. One to two-story new traditional homes, mostly built in the 2010s, are found throughout the neighborhood and feature hipped roofs, gabled windows and neatly landscaped lawns with backyard fire pits; prices range from $650,000 to $820,000. Some of these new traditional homes sit close together in HOA-governed subdivisions like Mirada, walkable to community pools and playgrounds; monthly fees in these subdivisions are about $90 a month. New traditional homes built in the 2020s, some with asymmetrical roofs, are found in the Westhaven and Petrosa subdivisions, near the neighborhood's center; these properties tend to range within the $800,000s.
Modern Craftsman homes are common in Mountain View.
Modern Craftsman homes can be seen around Mountain View.
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Fun clubs at Mountain View Senior High
Mountain View is served by the large Bend-La Pine School District, which scores an overall B-minus from Niche. Local kids can begin at Buckingham Elementary, which is rated an A-minus, and continue to Pilot Butte Middle, which scores a B-minus. The C-plus-rated Mountain View Senior High offers tons of student-led organizations, including a Dungeons and Dragons group and the Conservation Club.
Mountain View Senior High School is a public school in Bend, Oregon.
Buckingham Elementary School serves grades K-5 in the Mountain View neighborhood of Bend.
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Easy access to U.S. Route 97 and 20
U.S. Route 20 forms Mountain View's southern border, and U.S. Route 97 is roughly 2 miles west. Downtown Bend is about 3 miles west via major east-west throughfare Northeast Neff Road. Cascades East Transit buses make regular stops in and around the area, and there are bike lanes along Neff Road and Northeast 27th Street, the community's main central throughfare. St. Charles Bend Hospital is near the neighborhood center, and Redmond Municipal Airport is a 15-mile drive north.
Strolling past the butterfly garden in Al Moody Park
At the 16-acre Al Moody Park, locals can shoot hoops on the half court, run around the train-themed playground or break a sweat on the soft surface fitness trail; also here, a butterfly garden planted by the Roots and Shoots organization (a youth initiative of the Jane Goodall Institute) blooms with yellow coneflowers in summer and early fall. The neighborhood's paved, 4-mile Larkspur Trail travels under a rock-carved tunnel to Pilot Butte Neighborhood Park in the neighborhood's southwestern corner. Within this park, hikers have a choice of three trails up the cone-shaped Pilot Butte, plus a spiraling road to its summit; all these routes offer stunning views of the Cascade Mountains.
Al Moody Park has a pollinator garden in Bend, Oregon.
Visitors enjoy the paved trails at Al Moody Park in Mountain View.
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Groceries at Costco and crafted beers at On Top
Locals head south to Forum Shopping Center for groceries at Costco Wholesale, Whole Foods and Safeway, and shopping at retail chains like Old Navy and Barnes & Noble. Family-owned Baldy’s Barbeque is known for its slow-smoked meats and salads, and On Tap is a beloved beer garden serving ciders, wines and kombucha on its outdoor patio, which offers views of Pilot Butte. Residents can also head 3 miles west to Downtown Bend for locally owned shops like Lone Crow Bungalow and Clementine Urban Mercantile.
Costco is a popular stop for shoppers in the Mountain View neighborhood.
On Tap is has a variety of food trucks and drinks on tap in Mountain View.
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July 4th Fireworks at Pilot Butte
Along with occasional block parties and Christmas light décor competitions between subdivisions, neighbors in Mountain View enjoy gathering at the base of Pilot Butte to watch the sky fill with bright colors during the July 4th Pilot Butte Fireworks Show. Downtown Bend hosts the First Friday Art Walk every month, where area businesses offer complimentary wine and snacks, and works by local artists are displayed in storefront windows.
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Sexual Assault
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Assault with Weapon
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Mountain View Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Mountain View, Bend sell after 55 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Mountain View, Bend over the last 12 months is $583,344, consistent with the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Located just a few miles east of Downtown Bend, Oasis at 2600 offers scenic views of the Cascade Mountains and the best of community within Bends very own Mountain View Neighborhood. Our convenient location features proximity to Saint Charles Medical Center, the Forum Shopping Center, and many other retailers plus a plethora of parks and recreation. Contact our friendly leasing team today to
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