Waterfront Propety Central Oregon

by Thesa Chambers, Principal Broker on April 14, 2008

 Are you looking for water front property in Central Oregon?  You might be surprise to find that most of our waterfront property is actually on the river and not on a lake.  Although there are lake properties (see this previous posting) if you are looking for waterfront property in Bend, La Pine, Sunriver  or Three Rivers South it will most commonly be found on one of The Deschutes Rivers.  The Big Deschutes River is more navigational by boats and is much larger and longer than the Little Deschutes River.  

Lots and homes along either of the Deschutes Rivers often sell quickly.  Before buying on the river you should be aware of many of the land use rules, zoning, septic and well issues of these properties.  Because every property is different having an agent that knows the area can be one of the best choices you can make.

There are many issues to consider when purchasing on the river such as; flood plain, can you build, what kind of septic will be required, how deep will the well need to be and will you need a filtration system for the well?  Many lots along the river do not allow building as close to the river as some would like to build.  And if you have flood plain on the property a conditional use permit may be required.  All of these items can be discovered and most over come with the right due diligence and an agent that knows the area.

Real Estate is local and in Central Oregon, real estate is not just buying property but you are purchasing a lifestyle.

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Waterfront Investment Consultants August 4, 2011 at 4:15 pm

Plus a range of other physical and recreational qualities such as, erosion, changing views, fishing, boating, swimming, insects, vegetation etc etc. It pays to be very thorough when considering an investment in waterfront.

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