Wednesday, October 24, 2012

La Pine Halloween Party & Chili Feed

This Saturday in La Pine they are having a Halloween Party and a Chili Feed at the Senior Center!!

Here are  the details:

Eat chili & corn bread from 4:30 - 6:30pm, and then the fun begins, there will be a costume contest, a jack-o-lantern contest, you need to carve your pumpkin at home and bring it in with you to be entered in the contest, after that we will have an assortment of table games to play. Bring the whole family for an evening of fun, all are welcome. $6.00 for one time thru or $8.00 for all you can eat.

The Event is located at the La Pine Senior Center at:

16450 Victory Way
La Pine OR 97739 US

For more information, visit the link below!!


Sounds like a ton of fun!!! 


 

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Halloween Fun!!

In Central Oregon, you can't always count on the weather on Halloween! Most Halloween's its windy and oh so cold!!

Looking for a great place to spend Halloween indoors just in case the weather takes a turn for the worst?

 Celebrate Halloween at Sun Mountain Fun Center!! 


Starting at 3pm, they are having a Black Light Bowling Party with a Costume Contest and bowling is only $2.50 per game with kids 12 and under free (shoes free too for kids) 

After 6pm on Halloween they are offering a pizza special too! For $17 you get a large pizza and 4 Pepsi's!

Sounds like a fun and warm event for the whole family!! 

Visit the link below for more information and Happy Halloween!!!


 http://mountain997.com/pages/sun-mountain-halloween-2012

Friday, October 19, 2012

Fun Halloween Ideas for Property Managers



Fall is my favorite season of the year. By October, the spring and summer storms are (mostly) over, yet it’s typically too early for snowstorms, making it the perfect time to celebrate Halloween. After all, who can resist the cool breeze of fall after a summer of 100 degree temperatures, the abundance of pumpkins on every patio and balcony, and scary little ghosts and goblins wandering the streets looking for candy? With Halloween the unofficial beginning of the Holiday season, what better time to have a party? If you’re like me and love Halloween, consider engaging with your tenants a little more during this wonderful time of the year. Whether you choose to celebrate Halloween, or just want to celebrate cooler temperatures, there are plenty of things you can do to make this October 31st an extra special time of the year.

§ Have a balcony/patio decorating contest. Wildly popular during the Christmas holidays, a decorating contest allows residents to bring out their creative…or their creepy side. Create contest categories such as Scariest, Funniest, Seasonal, or Most Creative, and present the winning residents with offbeat prizes to reward their participation.

§ Do a community-centered trick or treat event. Contact residents to ask if they wish to participate. Later you can publicize the event as a safe trick or treating option to area parents. On Halloween, kids and their parents are given a list of the participating apartments, so residents that do not want to participate are not bothered.

§ Who doesn’t like a party? While a Halloween party is always great fun, consider having an adult and a children’s costume party, with staff in costume as well (nothing too gruesome or provocative).  Have the residents bring the goodies and apartment staff can provide the non-alcoholic beverages.

§ If you feel particularly ambitious, consider creating a haunted house. Turn your clubhouse or grounds into a dark eerie place filled with skeletons and spider webs. Make admission a canned food item that can be donated to the local food pantry.

§ Tell a story. A ghost story. Have a story telling evening at the clubhouse. Throw in the requisite scary music and tell an old-fashioned ghost story with spider cupcakes and red punch served afterwards.
It’s also important to keep your office stash of candy replenished for the little ghouls and goblins that will make the leasing office their first stop. By engaging your residents in Halloween, you’ll effectively eliminate the ‘tricks’ while providing your residents and your staff with a sure-fire treat

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Pumpkin Carving For Charity!!

Pumpkin carving for kids will be held at the top of each hour with trained volunteers who will help kids design and carve their very own jack-o-lanterns. This year’s event will also feature live music from Rob Fincham and LaVoci from 12 pm to 4pm.

Pre-carved pumpkins of various designs and artist-carved custom pumpkins with business logos for the office or storefront will be available for purchase as well. Businesses interested in logod pumpkins can pre-order their pumpkins for pick-up at the event by calling 541-390-0590 by October 18.


The Central Oregon Pumpkin Co from Terrebonne (known for their massive corn Maize) donated the pumpkins for this spectacular event. Press Pros contributed promotional material, and Newport Ave. Market is proud to host the event on site.


 100 percent of the proceeds will go directly to MountainStar and its programs to help keep babies and toddlers safe from abuse and neglect Central Oregon. 

The event is open to the public.  For more information, please visit the link below!! 

What a great event!! 

http://www.visitbend.com/Bend_Oregon_Activities_Recreation/bend_oregon_events_calendar/Carving_for_Kids

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Why Use Facebook or Twitter if You're a Property Manager?

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 03:23 PM PDT

This is a question that we’ve been batting around at our LinkedIn chat spot for PropertyManager.com. It’s not a no-brainer by any stretch of the imagination. As one participant put it, “The question we often get is: “Why do I need to be actively posting on Facebook and Twitter?”

My response to that question was, “You never know when a prospective resident or a new owner-client will pick up your posting. Social networking like Facebook and Twitter also means you can send out a blast to all your friends and connections asking them to send you referrals. Sometimes all we have to do is make our needs known in a tasteful way and people will step up to help us grow our businesses.” That comment seemed to get the ball rolling. Another respondent named Angela remarked, “I am very active on Facebook personally and business, but what is the advantage of Twitter? I really don’t get it?” To which I responded, “Twitter is a good way to ask for help, ideas, or feedback. So if you want to expand your business why not Twitter that you’re fishing for some good ideas.”

This conversational experience on LinkedIn reinforces my belief that social media is working in a big way. Not only to attract business for our property managers, but to solicit new ideas and fresh perspectives. An example was the next comment from John, who weighed in with his point of view that deepened the scope of the conversation.

“Twitter, Facebook and all forms of internet media play a role in the future of our industry. Potential renters, buyers and sellers turn to the internet for research (and recreation). Being on these platforms allows you to reach a greater audience, allowing you to connect your properties with the people that want to be in them. In addition you’ll receive feedback from others in your field of expertise. It’s a Win-Win.”

So goes the confirmations that help us realize that there are obvious and hidden benefits to using online social media. The best way to discover these benefits is by conducting your own experiment. Start using both Facebook and Twitter to promote your business and to let everyone you know that you’d appreciate their thoughts, referrals, ideas and suggestions.

Find out why people like Alex responded to John’s comment above with this kind of personal experience: “Spot on John! We call this phenomenon: the rise of the thoughtful consumer.” Alex continued by writing, “You can see the trend through Google search statistics, for example, the term: “investment property how to” is searched 200,000 per month in the US. Who’s going to show up with answers in your town? Those who take the time to produce original, high quality content will be rewarded with high Quality Leads – the thoughtful consumer. The thoughtful consumer will do their own research and when they call you, they are ready to do business.” Those are excellent points and convincing as well.

Social networking and media does matter to property managers and the people they work with. In a recent article on this topic more compelling evidence came to the surface. What I want to reiterate also happens to be the final comments from that article on why you should consider using Facebook and Twitter to promote your business. “Finally, customers’ expectations play a part, as well. For the longest time, all people expected a business to have was an address and a telephone number – by the year 2000; you were expected to have a website. Now, in 2012, customers expect a business to have a meaningful social presence, as well.”  That, as they say, may be the bottom line!

Related Posts:


What is Twitter? Part 1 of the Twitter Series for Property Managers

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Central Oregon Rental Owners Association!

The Central Oregon Rental Owners Association ( COROA for short) offers great perks for their members. 

Members Benefits Include:

Access to legal, easy to use rental forms
Monthly Education Meetings
Access to Landlord/Tenant Law Books
Monthly & Quarterly Newsletters with Valuable Information
Continuing Education Certificates for Real Estate Professionals

This months educational class is:

Avoiding Problems when Tenancies End

The class will teach you how to avoid problems that come up when a tenancy ends for a variety of reasons. A light supper and beverage will be provided to those that attend.

The class takes place on October 23rd from 5:30 until 8:00 pm 

The cost for this class is $10 for members and $15 for non members.

For more information or to sign up for this class, please visit the link below! 

Please tell them you heard about them for Bend Rental Guide!!





Thursday, October 4, 2012

Fall Harvest Fair In Prineville!

All day tomorrow Prineville is having a Fall Harvest Fair with all kinds of crafts and goodies from local artists from our area!

It takes place from 8AM to 5PM and is on Third St. in Prineville.


Visit this link below for more information!! 

http://visitprineville.org/events/category/chamber-events/

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Negative Online Apartment Reviews

 

Posted on 28. Sep, 2012 by Jamie Sternberg in Business
Management should periodically investigate information available online about their property. This can be accomplished by entering a few select search terms (e.g. “XYZ Management”, “Ridgecrest Apartments”, or “123 Main Street, Sacramento”) in one or more search engines (e.g. Google, or Yahoo), and reviewing the results. Periodic searches can be automated using Google Alert (at http://www.google.com/alerts) or a similar service.
Google Alert will search for new material posted on the internet based on selected search terms, type of materials to be searched (e.g. news, blogs, or discussions), and frequency of reports (daily, weekly or monthly). When the automated searches find the searched terms in new online materials, the results will be automatically sent to the email address entered.
If negative information is posted, the first step is to review the website’s review guidelines, and determine if the website operator provides any options to management.
  • Some websites have a “report abuse” feature that may result in deletion of the posting if the posting doesn’t comply with the website’s guidelines. Craigslist and ApartmentRatings.com are examples of websites with this feature.
  • Some websites allow reviewed businesses to respond to, delete and/or edit reviews.
If the website allows the reviewed business to respond to a review, consider whether a response is a good idea. There are two trains of thought.
  • Some managers choose to ignore negative reviews, under the theory that negative reviews won’t affect their property, and/or that they are unlikely to win an online “war of words”, and/or that by responding they are lending credence to the complaint.
  • Other managers choose to be more proactive, reasoning that prospective applicants are likely to use an online search to investigate the property before entering into a lease, and that a negative review may “turn off” a prospect.
Before choosing to respond, the surrounding circumstances should be considered.
  • If the negative reviewer is an irrational resident that has a long-existing personal vendetta against a property, who is ranting on his or her personal home page, management may choose to ignore it, feeling that (1) it is unlikely to be found or read by prospective residents if it isn’t highly ranked by a search engine, (2) prospective residents won’t give much weight to a review by an obviously irrational reviewer, and/or (3) there may be no reasonable or cost-effective way to placate the negative reviewer or have the negative review removed or modified.
  • If the negative review appears on a highly ranked, “neutral” third party review website, a thoughtfully crafted response may be the most effective method of damage control.
If management chooses to respond to a negative review, there are at least two reasons for the response, and both should be kept in mind when formulating the response.
  • One reason to respond is to try to convert an unhappy reviewer into a happy resident, who once happy, may renew his or her lease and/or post a follow up statement reflecting that the problem has been resolved.
  • The second reason to respond is to show prospective residents that management is dedicated to resident satisfaction, and will work to resolve resident concerns whenever possible.
Management dealing with negative reviews need to understand the legalities of negative statements. A false statement of fact published on the internet may be actionable, including as libel (harmful to a person’s reputation), trade libel (harmful to a person’s business reputation), interference with contracts (e.g. interfering with leases with current tenants), or interference with prospective business relationships (e.g. interfering with prospective applicants for tenancy).
However, many negative postings are expressions of opinion (which are not actionable), as opposed to false statements of fact (which are actionable). In the United States, we have first amendment rights to speak, which includes the right to express our opinions, whether they are logical, well-reasoned opinions, or illogical, ignorant, biased rantings.
A property owner has no right to pursue claims based on an expressed negative opinion with which the property owner disagrees, but is legally allowed as free speech. A property owner may have the right to pursue claims based on a false statement of fact. As examples, “Magnolia Grove Apartments is a horrible place to live” is an opinion, and is legally allowed. On the other hand, “East West Acres increased my rent by $200 a month” is a statement of fact. Because many negative reviews are expressions of opinion, legal action is often not an appropriate response to a negative posting.
If a false statement of fact is posted, and cannot be removed or mitigated using another method, a cease and desist letter from an attorney should be considered. A cease and desist letter may result in a false statement being removed, but on the other hand, could also be posted on the internet by a ranting critic. Therefore, careful consideration should be given before sending a cease and desist letter.
If a cease and desist letter is sent, but is not successful, a property owner should think very carefully before resorting to litigation. Litigation is rarely a cost-effective response to a negative review. It is likely to be time intensive and expensive. Even identifying the person who made the negative comment can be difficult and expensive, since many online postings are made anonymously or with a pseudonym. Even if successfully prosecuted to judgment, a losing tenant may not be able to pay a substantial judgment. Property owners need to conduct a careful cost-benefit analysis at the outset, with the assistance of legal counsel, before initiating litigation.
If negative information is posted, management should also consider whether changes should be made in business operations. If operational changes can help mitigate or remove the problem in the future, those changes should be considered.
Management and owners of negatively-reviewed properties should consider applicable law, available options, and the costs and benefits of the available options, before choosing a course of action. If they feel that they need guidance, they may benefit by consulting with experienced legal counsel who can advise them.
Kimball, Tirey & St. John LLP is a full service real estate law firm representing residential and commercial property owners and managers. This article is for general information purposes only. Before acting, be sure to receive legal advice from a lawyer. If you have questions, please contact your local KTS office. For contact information, please visit www.kts-law.com.
© 2012 Kimball, Tirey and St. John LLP
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Monday, October 1, 2012

Smith Rock Ranch!!

If you have never been to Smith Rock Ranch (Formerly Central Oregon Pumpkin Company) now is the time to go!!

My absolute favorite time of year is here and Smith Rock Ranch offers everything perfect for fall!!

They have a corn maize with a new theme every year, a pumpkin launching cannon, train ride, pony rides, rock climbing tower, petting zoo and of course a pumpkin patch and market where you can get your pumpkins, gourds, squash and all kinds of fresh jams and local honey!

It really is your one stop shop for celebrating Fall!

Head on over there soon! They are open 7 days a week but most activities are only open on the weekends!


Check out the link below for more information!!






http://pumpkinco.com/

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Sisters Fall Festival

I really can't believe how fast summer went by and that fall is already here!

I love the fall and watching all the leaves change colors but am just not ready for summer to be coming to an end!

This weekend, Sisters, Oregon kicks off fall with their Sisters Fall Festival in Downtown Sisters!

The festival features wine tasting, arts, crafts, food and entertainment! 


There will also be a Silent Auction benefiting Sisters School District's Creative Departments.

The festival takes place Saturday and Sunday from 10AM to 5PM Saturday and 10AM to 4PM Sunday. 


Thursday, September 6, 2012

Munch N Movies Tomorrow Night!!

Tomorrow night is another Munch N Movies Event going on at Compass Park in Northwest Crossings!!

Tomorrow's movie is Hugo and the event starts at 6pm!!

For more information, visit the website below!!


http://www.northwestcrossing.com/amenities_events/2012/07/family-friendly-flicks-coming-soon-to-compass-park/


Wednesday, September 5, 2012

La Pine Events This Weekend!

There are several different things going on this weekend in La Pine.

On Saturday, September 8th they have a Rodeo Day of Play, A Sportsman Gun Show and the La Pine Community Kitchen BBQ Dinner!!

 The BBQ Dinner is $10 per ticket and features live music, BBQ Ribs or Chicken with coleslaw, corn on the cob, baked potato, roll, beverage and dessert.

For more information on all of these events, please visit the La Pine Event Calendar at the link below!!

I hope everyone had a great Labor Day weekend!!! 



http://www.lapine.org/Calendar.html

 

 

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Sisters Western & Native American Arts Festival

This weekend is already the first weekend of September! I can't believe it!! 

Looking for something different to do?

Head to Sisters to check out the Sisters Western & Native American Arts Festival –
Takes place on both Saturday & Sunday, September 1 & 2, 2012

Features vendors selling top-quality handmade traditional and Native American wares. A variety of pottery, Western and Native American jewelry, art work, clothing, metal art, log furniture and more. Western music and Native American dancers. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. located at Creekside Park, Hwy. 20 & Jefferson. Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce at 541-549-0251, or www.sisterschamber.com.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

23rd Annual Great Drake Park Duck Race

It’s all for Charities! 2012 Duck Race


Mid Oregon Credit Union, North West Community Credit Union, OnPoint Community Credit Union, Selco Community Credit Union and SOFCU Community Credit Union are proud to present The 23rd Annual Great Drake Park Duck Race. The fun and festivities begin at 11:00 am on Sunday Sept.9 th 2012, at Drake Park in Bend, Oregon.
Please join us on race day and enjoy food, music, games and jump and play for the kids.

Duck Race Schedule:

11:00 am to 4:00 pm - Festivities in park--Music, Food & Activity Booths
12:00 pm -Kids Race (1,000 Ducks)
2:00 pm - Ducks Splash in - Race Start! (Galveston Bridge)
2:23 pm - Estimated time winning Ducks begin to cross the Finish Line (Mirror Pond Foot Bridge)
3:00 pm - Winners & Awards are announced at staging area in Drake Park
4:00 pm - Festivities end

For more information http://www.theduckrace.com/

Monday, August 13, 2012

Want To Learn To Fly Fish?

NOW through the end of September, The Orvis Company retail store in Bend, OR will offer free fly fishing lessons every Tuesday, Thursday and MOST Saturdays, 10am to 12 noon. Classes are complimentary to the public and a great way for families, friends and vacationers to enjoy the outdoors together. RSVP’s are necessary, so call your local Bend Orvis store today at 541-312-8200 to register.



Sunday, August 12, 2012

Free Picnic At The Park!!

Live in Prineville? Every Wednesday, they do their free concert in the park series!!!

This Wednesday at 6pm, head to Pioneer Park on 3rd Street to enjoy free music by the Design Band!!!

I Love all these Free Summer  Concert Series in Central Oregon!!!!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Into Cars?

Auto enthusiasts in the area have a new location to gather, talk cars and kick tires on the weekends. Residents and visitors who have been looking to swap stories, share their automotive treasures or simply hang out with others who want to talk cars, are invited to meet at Brookswood Meadow Plaza on Saturday mornings from 8:00 – 10:00am for a “Central Oregon Cool Cars & Coffee” gathering. 

The Plaza, located at 19530 Amber Meadow Drive in Southwest Bend just off of Brookswood Boulevard, has ample parking, is fully ADA accessible and houses the River Rim Coffeehouse and C.E. Lovejoy’s Brookswood Market, which are both open during that timeframe to serve patrons. All vehicle years, makes and models are welcome each week and car clubs are encouraged to spread the word to their members. The get-togethers will be held rain or shine.

Visit the link below for more information!!!!

http://www.visitbend.com/Bend_Oregon_Activities_Recreation/bend_oregon_events_calendar/Central_Oregon_Cool_Cars_Coffee_9 

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Alive After Five!!!

Central Oregon always has tons of free things to do especially during the summertime!!

On Wednesday's in the Old Mill District they have a new event going on called Alive After Five!!

Listen to free live music from nationally renowned artists, Wednesdays at 5pm to 8pm. Enjoy scrumptious food, fine wines, spirits and craft beer.






For more information, and a list of the line up of artists, please visit the link below!!!



 http://www.c3events.com/events/Alive-After-Five/

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Breathtaking Rental In Bend!

Looking for an amazing one of a kind rental in Bend? This magnificent home was custom built and has magnificent views of the Big Deschutes River! The floor to ceiling windows offer unobstructed views from every room downstairs. There is radiant floor heating throughout the entire house. The master suite opens up to the patio over looking the River and has a gas fireplace and large bathroom with jetted tub and walk in shower. Living and dining room share an enormous double sided wood burning fireplace and the kitchen is extremely spacious with plenty of room for entertaining. A three car garage, solar panels and a spacious laundry room are just a few more features! For more information, or your own personal tour click the link below to contact A Superior Property Management!







http://www.bendrentalguide.com/BRGHomeDetails.aspx?PropertyID=1131+&CityState=Bend,%20OR%2097707+&Address=55070%20River%20Forest%20Lane

Monday, July 9, 2012

Redmond Farmer's Market!!!


 Head on down to Centennial Park in Redmond for their farmer's markets on Tuesday afternoons during the summer! They run from 2pm-5pm and have a great variety of vendors.

Bring the kids and their bathing suits and let them play in the beautiful and FREE Splash park located here. It is perfect for a hot day and a ton of fun!!!






http://www.visitredmondoregon.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Home.ViewMemberEvent&content_id=4504

Friday, July 6, 2012

First Friday Art Walk!

Don't forget tonight is the first Friday art walk in Downtown Bend starting at 5pm!!

View sensational local and national art at dozens of businesses downtown on the first Friday of every month. Shops are matched with artists and stay open late. Many businesses will serve food and wine as they welcome you in to enjoy their space and this wonderful evening.

What a perfect evening it is going to be for this tonight, the weather is perfect!! 

Hope you head down there to check it out!! 

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Sisters Oregon Outdoor Quilt Show!!

Need another reason to visit this beautiful place called Central Oregon?

Come stay in Sisters during the Quilt Show where over 1300 quilts decorate the quaint, old fashioned town of Sisters!!

This popular event is in its 37th year and brings people in from all over the world! Places to stay in Sisters fill up fast so visit our website and check out our vacation properties to reserve your spot now!! 

While In Sisters, you are just a short drive from all of the other Central Oregon cites where you can enjoy dining at fantastic restaurants, shopping at fabulous shops or just sight seeing at any of our lakes, rivers or waterfalls!!






 http://www.sistersoutdoorquiltshow.org/index.htm

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Thinking About Vacationing In Central Oregon?

Thinking of taking a vacation in Central Oregon? Bend Rental Guide has many vacation rentals available on our website and in our publication in all different cities and price ranges!


Visit our website, www.BendRentalGuide.com and click on the vacation rental tab on the top to view and pick your perfect rental today!

Friday, June 29, 2012

Fourth Of July!!

Lucky enough to spend the 4th of July here in beautiful Bend, Oregon?

Here is a great list of FAQ's and activities going on in town:





In this February 16th webinar video recording, Patty Morgan-Seager (Marketing Expert) shares time saving tips that every property manager can use. Patty discussed how to tackle the big tasks in what she refers to as “eating the frog” and why making a “to do list” is imperative to working efficiently.

This educational event was hosted by AppFolio Property Manager, providers of web-based property management software designed for modern residential property managers, along with Grace Hill, the leading provider of education and networking opportunities for members of the multifamily industry.

http://www.appfolio.com/blog/2012/02/time-management-tips-for-property-managers-webinar/

Monday, June 25, 2012


Moving Cross-Country Affordably

By: Diane Quinn
Planning a move cross-country will go a lot more smoothly if you understand your options. Whether you want to do it yourself with a rental truck or hire a professional moving company, consider these tips for moving cross-country affordably.
Inventory your possessions
Evaluate your heavy furniture and any vehicles you would like to move. Then assign them a dollar value. An affordable cross-country move doesn't drag items along that are more expensive to relocate than they are to replace. Big items take up a lot of space in a moving truck.
Get quotes
If you want to rent a truck or trailer, you need bids from at least three reputable companies. Use a weight and volume calculator to determine the size of truck you will need based upon the possessions to be moved. The size of the rental truck and the duration needed to make your move will determine the cost.
Next, compare these do-it-yourself costs to quotes from a few professional moving companies. Depending upon your situation, it might be worth the difference in price to let professionals handle your possessions and do all the physical labor.
Decide how to move your car
Based upon the number of items you want to move, you'll have to decide if you want to pull your vehicle behind your rental truck or drive your car and pull a trailer. After you get costs for both options, decide how many of your possessions you can actually afford to move. Estimate gas consumption, your car's fuel efficiency and the wear and tear on your vehicle.
Consider shipping books
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) can be an affordable option for students moving cross-country. Books are heavy to move in a car or truck but can be shipped via the USPS media-mail rate. Another commonly forgotten option is the Greyhound bus line's shipping service, which usually offers student discounts. These are both good possibilities, especially if you don't have your new address, because these shippers will hold your boxes for pickup for up to two weeks.
Estimate road-trip costs
After you have your truck/trailer rental estimates, figure out how long it will take you to get to your final destination. How many meals will you eat? For how many nights will you need a hotel? If you plan to make any side trips, how much will they add to your moving budget? If you know how many miles you can drive in a day and the route you will be taking, you can make reservations ahead at budget motels and even take advantage of any online discounts for advance reservations.
Think creatively
Cross-country moving tips include developing affordable solutions for your unique situation. Consider asking a friend or family member to drive one of your vehicles in a caravan behind your rental truck or trailer. Paying for his or her food and lodging and an inexpensive plane flight home might be more affordable than using a car-shipping service.
Moving cross-country affordably really means evaluating your possessions and their true value. If you don't have much to begin with, the smartest thing might be to sell most of your possessions and then travel by bus or train to your destination.http://www.life123.com/career-money/real-estate/moving-tips/moving-cross-country-affordably.shtml

Friday, June 15, 2012

Paddle Board Competition

Tomorrow there is a Paddleboard Competition that sounds like a ton of fun and there is still time to register!!!! 

Here are the details: 


2012 Bend Paddleboard Challenge.  A WPA Stand Up Paddle Board race on the Deschutes River in Bend, Oregon.  Racing from Riverbend community park through the Old Mill District.  A 5 mile long course, a 1.5 Mile short course and new this year 400 Meter elimination sprints.  On Friday June 15 from 3 - 6 pm some of the leading manufacturers in the sport will be offering free demos of the their latest SUP gear.  

Visit the link below to sign up and for more information!!!! 


http://bendpaddleboardchallenge.com/Home.html 

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Farmers Markets!!!

Have you checked out the Farmer's Markets yet in Bend? I love this time of year and having such easy access to all kinds of different fruits and vegetables!! 

My favorite one is the Wednesday Farmer's Market down at Drake Park! Its such a beautiful location with tons of different vendors and offers a great selection.


There is also a Friday Market at St. Charles Hospital that is equally as great!!

See the link below for times and exact locations and happy 

 shopping!!!


http://www.visitbend.com/Bend_Oregon_Activities_Recreation/bend_oregon_events_calendar/Bend_Farmers_Market_57_4

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Metolius River Lodges!!

Gas prices got you down? Looking to take a vacation but want to stick close to home?

Check out the Metolius River Lodges! Their secluded location makes you feel like your far away from home yet they are only a short 40 miles from Redmond!!

They offer many different cabins for many different budgets and family sizes!!! 

Visit our website in the vacation tab section to view their many options and then contact them today to book your vacation!!!



http://www.bendrentalguide.com/visit-bend-redmond-Prineville-madras-sisters-sunriver-central-oregon-vacation-rental-properties-0-Page1

Monday, June 11, 2012

Sisters Wine & Brew Festival!!!



 The Sisters Wine & Brew Festival celebrates wonderful wines and brews of the Pacific Northwest. The day will also include live music, wine and beer pairing classes, cooking demos, art vendors, and fantastic food. All against the backdrop of Sisters, Oregon. This western town features fabulous scenery, accommodations, retail and restaurants.


 Takes place this Friday, June 15th in Sisters, Oregon!! The event starts at noon and best of all, its free!! 

For more information, visit the link below!!!


Thursday, June 7, 2012

Sisters Rodeo!!!!!!

This Friday, Saturday and Sunday is the annual Sisters Rodeo!!!!  This is the known as the biggest, little show in the world with people coming to Bend from all over the place to compete or just to watch!!!

For more information, visit the link below!! 

We hope to see you at the Rodeo!!!!



http://www.sistersrodeo.com/

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Free Fishing Weekend!!!


 This weekend is free fishing weekend in Central Oregon! What a great time to check out the local lakes or take the kids fishing!!

Visit the link below for more information!!!






Saturday, June 2, 2012

Heaven Can Wait Walk!!!

Tomorrow is the Heave Can Wait walk with proceeds benefiting Sarah's project. Sara's Project funds research, support services, education and low/no cost breast screenings to promote the early detection of breast cancer. Join friends, family and neighbors of all ages and athletic abilities in this family-friendly event.

 Today is the last day to sign up for this great event!!

Visit the link below for more information!!! 


http://www.visitbend.com/Bend_Oregon_Activities_Recreation/bend_oregon_events_calendar/Heaven_Can_Wait_5K_WalkRun

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Happy Memorial Day

We hope everyone had a great Memorial Day weekend and got to spend it with your families and loved ones!!!!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Pole Pedal Paddle!!!

Anyone participating in the Pole, Pedal, Paddle here in Bend this weekend?

This is a huge event that is great for Bend and brings tons of people in to town from all different areas!!



Here is the link for more information!!]

http://www.visitbend.com/Bend_Oregon_Activities_Recreation/bend_oregon_events_calendar/Pole_Pedal_Paddle

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Happy Mother's Day

We hope all Mom's have an amazing Mother's Day today and get to celebrate it with their families!!

It is an amazing day here in Bend, Oregon to celebrate!!

Hope everyone gets out and enjoys this sunshine and summer weather!!


Friday, May 11, 2012

Don't Forget!!

Don't forget Mother's Day is this weekend!!

Don't forget to do something special for your mom to celebrate her and all she has done for you!!! 


Monday, May 7, 2012

Beautiful Bend Weather!!!

We are supposed to have some fantastic weather the next few days in Bend!!!

What are you going to do to soak in the sunshine???

We have so many amazing things to do here from hiking the river trail, enjoying Centennial Park and their water play area in Redmond or biking the trails in Sunriver, Central Oregon has fun things to do in every city!!!

Bend is known as the best play area in the West so go ahead, come play here!!!

Visit Bend has a great list of things to do here in their article posted below!!

http://www.visitbend.com/Bend_Oregon_Activities_Recreation/What-to-do/

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Cinco De Mayo in Bend!!!

Looking for something to do for Cinco De Mayo this weekend?

COCC is hosting a Cinco De Mayo event!!

The event will feature traditional Mexican food, folklore dancing, live music and games and will conclude with a dance. The suggested donation is $5. All proceeds go to a scholarship fund to help COCC Latino program students. 

 Takes place on Friday night from 6 - 11 PM in the Campus Center on COCC's Bend Campus.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

The Harlem Globetrotters

The Harlem Globetrotters are coming to Central Oregon this Friday night and will be at the Deschutes County Event Center!!!

This is supposed to be an amazing show and a great time for kids!!!!

Visit the link below for more information and to purchase tickets!!!


http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0F00487DDAC6635E?artistid=806223&majorcatid=10003&minorcatid=55

Sunday, April 22, 2012



                        Happy Earth Day!!!!!!!

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Earth Day Parade!!!

Looking for something to do today on this spectacular day here in Central Oregon?

Head Downtown to the Earth Day Parade starting at 11AM!!!

After the parade they have the Earth Day Fair that has information about local issues, green business, ways to lesson your impact at home, have some great food and check out art from recycled materials.

It is definitely a unique parade!!!!

http://www.visitbend.com/Bend_Oregon_Activities_Recreation/bend_oregon_events_calendar/Earth_Day_Fair

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

COVA OPEN HOUSE KICKS OFF NATIONAL TOURISM WEEK

 The Central Oregon Visitors Association (COVA) is proud to salute May 5-13, 2012 as National Travel & Tourism Week with an Open House kick-off at the Central Oregon Welcome Center, Friday May 4, 2012, from 2pm – 6pm.  The COVA office and Welcome Center is located in the Old Mill District at 661 SW Powerhouse Drive, Suite 1301.

As the official Regional Destination Marketing Organization for Central Oregon, COVA will release its 2012 Annual Report on the Visitor Industry during the Open House.  COVA’s annual report is an industry update and includes the most current regional and statewide visitor research and detailed information on COVA’s tourism destination marketing programs.

Members of the Central Oregon Visitors Association are invited to attend to showcase their products with demonstrations and promotional items to the membership and general public attending COVA’s Open House.  The COVA staff will be available to share information on Central Oregon’s Visitor industry, our member businesses and visitor attractions in the region
Read more.

http://www.visitcentraloregon.com/component/k2/item/50-cova-open-house

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Happy Easter

From everyone at Bend Rental Guide, we hope everyone had an amazing Easter today spending it with your loved ones!!!

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Renting: The New “Great American Dream”

The old dream for Americans was to save enough money for a down payment on a home that you could own or partly own by qualifying for a mortgage you could pay off over time. My, how times have changed. Many people I speak with still believe in the old dream. When asked why, they’d say things like “I don’t want a landlord telling me the rules or dictating how I live,” or, “I don’t want my rent raised every year.” These concerns and fears are not groundless.


Over a hundred years ago poets, politicians and bankers were singing the praises of home ownership. “A man is not a whole and complete man,” wrote Walt Whitman (1819-1892), “unless he owns a house and the ground it stands on.” Now that ideal is quickly vanishing. Recently Reuters interviewed and wrote a story about Rich Arzaga, the founder and CEO of Cornerstone Wealth Management. The article New American Dream is Renting to Get Rich speaks to why the number of renters will be growing exponentially in the months and years ahead. “It’s the American Dream to own a home, but whoever said that didn’t do the analysis on it,” Arzaga claims, knowing he’s contradicting past notions and conventional wisdom.


The Reuter’s article went on to look at the benefits of renting versus owning. “Examining 250 properties around the U.S., and going through close to 40 client files to project the financial impact of owning real estate versus liquidating it, Arzaga, an adjunct professor in personal finance at the University of California at Berkeley, found that, 100 percent of the time it was better to rent, rather than own.” The assertion that 100 percent of the time it was better to rent than to own sounds like a hyperbole at best. How could it be true?


Apparently the reasons are self-evident, as the article articulated. “While a home is the main repository of wealth for many Americans, it comes with numerous hefty expenses. The carrying costs – what’s needed to hold and maintain the asset – range from property taxes and home insurance to emergency repairs and renovations. In a rental situation, the landlord covers those costs, leaving the occupant free to invest revenue in other areas.” That’s a topic I also write about in my articles at Seeking Alpha. “I don’t have the emotions a lot of people do surrounding real estate,” Arzaga says. “I have steely eyes for how investing in real estate works, and I’d better be a prudent investor for my clients.”


That’s a perspective that property owners can leverage to the hilt. Through online advertising and your own company’s web site find ways to attract and appeal to both owners and prospective residents who are goal-oriented, proud people who want to live the new American dream. Let them know you can help them, and that you value relationships with both landlords and tenants who are top drawer kind of people. It doesn’t have to sound snobbish to put a positive spin on the advantages of hiring the services of a property manager who is selective and proactive.


If you’re well-organized, using the latest technology for property management, and enjoy helping people to succeed while you’re pursuing your own success, and then make that clearly visible in your self-promotions. We all want to do business with people who are in the know and have caring hearts. Tell everyone you know that you’re the kind of property manager that wants to help everyone live the New American Dream and that you have the experience and the tools to make it happen!

Renting: The New “Great American Dream”  www.propertymanager.com

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Happy Spring Break!!!

We hope everyone is having an amazing Spring Break Vacation!!! 

Are you bummed you didn't plan a vacation getaway for spring break?

Why not start planning for next spring break or for a great vacation this summer!!

Bend Rental Guide has tons of fabulous vacation homes and condos available in all different areas of Central Oregon! There are places to fit every budget and every family!!

Visit www.BendRentalGuide.com today to book your favorite place!!



www.BendRentalGuide.com

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Welcome Chennai Landing!

Looking for a new home in Madras? Schedule a tour to view Chennai Landing! We welcome our newest property in Madras to our cover this month!

Chennai Landing are under new management and offer two and three bedroom apartment homes with spacious layouts and washer/dryer hookups!

Contact Epic Property Management for more information or click on the link below to take you to their page on our website!

 http://www.bendrentalguide.com/BRGAppDetails.aspx?PropertyID=1169+&CityState=Madras,%20OR%2097741+&Address=645%20SW%20Marshall%20Street

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Need A Vacation?

Looking to vacation in Central Oregon? Visit our website at www.bendrentalguide.com and click on the Vacation Rentals tab where you can scroll through tons of different available rentals and are sure to find the perfect one for you!

Already live in Central Oregon? Why not take a staycation instead!! Book a rental in Sunriver and enjoy their miles of bike trails or book a cabin in Camp Sherman where you can escape it all!

Whatever you are looking for in a vacation, you can find right here in beautiful Central Oregon!!!

Friday, March 9, 2012

Sportsman's Show

We are going to check out the Sportsman's Show this weekend at the fairgrounds in Redmond!

It looks like a lot of fun! They have RV's and trailers for sale to check out, a free fishing pond for the kids, an archery booth and 100's of booth selling and demonstrating different outdoor gear and  equipment!!

Visit their website below for more information. There is also a $2 coupon that you can print that makes it $8 per person to get in! Kids 5 and under are free and parking is free too!!





http://www.thesportshows.com/coss/

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Peterson Rock Garden!

Visit Bend brought up a great little spot in between Bend and Redmond to visit if you haven't already! Reminded me that I wanted to take the kids to see this when the weather warms up a bit!

It is a great little place with admission at only $3 per person, it is also affordable! 

They have amazing rock formations to check out like a amazing replica of the statue of liberty!!

The park is open daily until sunset and the museum closes at 5pm daily! They also have picnic tables there if you choose to bring your lunch and make a day of it!!

http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/2962

Friday, March 2, 2012

Great for Managers and Staff!

Leasing Ideas for Property Managers

Leasing Ideas for Property Managers

Posted on 28. Feb, 2012 by Mary Girsch-Bock in Business
While part of the selling process for any property manager is to increase visibility and drive more potential applicants into the leasing office, if more applicants than not end up walking out the door without filling out an application; there’s something wrong. Here are some suggestions that will get more of those walk-ins converted to applicants and eventually tenants.
  • Be welcoming – though this seems ridiculously simple, I’ve walked into a lot of leasing offices in my time where the employees seem like they just don’t want to be bothered.
  • Be enthusiastic – this goes with the ‘be welcoming’ suggestion and is just as important. I’ve encountered several individuals that likely wouldn’t be caught dead living in the apartment or house they’re trying to lease. If the leasing agent is excited about the property, most likely the person viewing it will be as well. Unfortunately, the same goes for a pronounced lack of enthusiasm. If it’s apparent that the leasing agent isn’t impressed with the property, it’s likely that the potential renter won’t be either.
  • Dress professionally – and appropriately – if you’re leasing a smaller complex, business dress is suitable; if you’re leasing an expensive, upscale apartment, your leasing agents better look as if they belong there.
  • Keep the rental office professional – this means everything from keeping it neat and clean, to keeping employee behavior professional as well. While it’s certainly okay to have some fun, always be aware that your behavior and that of your employees will be judged by anyone who walks through that door. Save the laughs for before or after work hours.
  • Keep the models in top shape – this means dusting constantly, replacing burnt out light bulbs and making sure trash is removed. If the first thing a potential renter sees is a stained carpet or a thick coat of dust on the furniture, they’ll like decline to fill out an application.
  • Show amenities – while the unit will likely be the top selling point, make sure that a tour of the unit comes with a tour of the complex.
  • Save the hard sell for the car guys – if your enthusiasm and a sparkling clean apartment or home does not impress your potential renters, it’s unlikely that telling them they only have until tomorrow to fill out an application will change their opinion. Step back and let them make the decision.
These are all things that the majority of property management professional are already doing – but just missing one can make the difference between keeping your property fully leased, and constantly scrambling for new tenants.
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