Bend (zip 97701), OR


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Bend (zip 97701), OR

About Bend (zip 97701), OR

1. Introduction: Overview of Bend, OR 97701, including geographic location and population size \n2. Climate: Average temperatures, precipitation levels, seasonal variations \n3. Outdoor Activities: Hiking, camping, biking, skiing and other outdoor activities in the area \n4. Local Attractions: Museums, parks and other attractions in the area \n5. Shopping & Dining: Popular shops and restaurants in the area \n6. Education: Public school system and higher education options near Bend \n7. Employment & Business Opportunities: Job market and business opportunities in the area \n8. Transportation: Roads, public transportation systems and airports nearby \n9. Cost of Living: Overview of housing prices and cost of living index in the area \n10. Conclusion: Summary of why living in Bend is a great choice Small resort city - Central Oregon, just east of the Cascade Range.

State: Oregon
County: Deschutes County
Metro Area: Bend Metro Area
City: Bend
Zip Codes: Bend (zip 97701)
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: 3623 ft above sea level

Bend is an artsy resort community in the high Oregon desert just east of the Cascade Range and the Mount Bachelor ski area. To Oregon, it is what Aspen is to Colorado or Truckee/Lake Tahoe is to California: with a fairly upscale clientele, several nearby resort communities, and an attractive small downtown. Quite obviously Bend has been discovered for its recreation opportunities, climate and small town atmosphere, and has grown rapidly as a retreat for retirees, young people, and self-employed or small business workers with only occasional need for a bigger city. This rapid growth aggravates the downsides of increasing living and housing costs and has brought some areas of unattractive sprawl.

The private industry base is fairly small and jobs outside of the public sector or tourist industry are hard to find; that said, overall job growth projections are strong. The 160-mile drive to Portland is difficult, particularly in winter. But for now, Bend remains a highly desirable and relatively affordable address by West Coast standards.

Bend is in a very attractive setting located at the western edge of the high plateau area that comprises much of central Oregon. The Cascade Range lies just west. Bend sits at the transition between coniferous forest and a high sagebrush desert, with several broad creek valleys moving west from the town into the mountains. The climate is semi-arid with an abundance of sunshine and a wide range between daytime and nighttime temperatures. Moisture approaching from the west, mainly in winter is blocked by mountains but some gets through creating variable but generally pleasant winter weather. Cold, dry snaps may arrive from the inland north. Summer thundershowers and occasional winter rain and snows provide most of the moisture. Snow cover is generally light but much heavier to the west in the mountains.

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Bend Cost of Living

Attractive setting, outdoor recreation, and pleasant climate make Bend a great place to live.

$556,000
+39.2% higher than avg
$68,243
-1.1% lower than avg
9.0 / 5.2
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Bend Crime
36.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Bend, Oregon
$106,560
for a family
$48,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Bend
   Attractive setting
Isolation
   Outdoor recreation
Arts & culture
   Pleasant climate
Cost of living and housing
Cost of Living