NW Redmond Neighborhoods & Subdivisions
Local insight into one of NW Redmond’s established residential pockets — and the neighborhoods that shape it.
NW Redmond includes a mix of established subdivisions with very different levels of market activity*.
In 2025, some neighborhoods experienced little to no turnover, while others saw multiple sales with a wider range of pricing and days on market. These differences often come down to factors like home size, condition, pricing strategy, and how frequently homes become available in each subdivision.
Understanding how your specific neighborhood fits into this broader picture can be helpful whether you’re tracking your home’s value or thinking about a future move. The neighborhood drop-down menu breaks down 2025 activity by subdivision so you can take a closer look.
In a broad sense, across the NW Redmond subdivisions highlighted on this page, 2025 sales activity ranged from no turnover in several neighborhoods to higher-volume activity in others. Among the homes that did sell, prices generally clustered in the mid-$500,000s to low-$600,000s, with the overall average sold price across active subdivisions landing in the high-$500,000 range.
Market pace and pricing varied widely by neighborhood. Some areas saw homes sell quickly when they became available, while others experienced longer marketing times or no sales at all — often reflecting differences in housing style, size, condition, and how frequently homes come to market in each subdivision.
*Market activity varies by subdivision, home condition, and pricing approach.
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NW Redmond offers a balance of space, convenience, and residential variety. Many of the neighborhoods in this area feature larger lots, established landscaping, and easy access to parks, shopping, and commuter routes. It’s an area that continues to attract both long-time homeowners and buyers looking for room to grow.
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A well-established NW Redmond neighborhood known for larger homes, mature landscaping, and a quieter residential feel. Properties here often offer generous lot sizes and a sense of space while remaining close to town amenities.
In 2025, homes in West Canyon Estates sold at an average price of approximately $569,000, with most properties closing just under asking price after about 2–3 months on the market. Sales ranged from the high $400,000s to the low $700,000s, reflecting a neighborhood with consistent demand and a wide variety of home sizes and layouts.
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Echo Rim features homes developed over time with practical layouts and a consistent neighborhood feel. Its location offers convenient access to shopping, schools, and main roadways.
In 2025, homes in Echo Rim sold at an average price of approximately $591,000, with most properties closing very close to list price after about 6 weeks on the market. Sales ranged from the low $540,000s to mid-$640,000s, reflecting steady buyer interest and relatively efficient market activity for this NW Redmond pocket.
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Sterling Pointe is a compact, well-planned subdivision with a mix of traditional and contemporary design elements. The neighborhood is known for its approachable size and walkable streets.
In 2025, homes in Sterling Pointe sold at an average price of approximately $605,000, with properties typically closing in about 6–8 weeks. Sales ranged from the low $530,000s to mid-$650,000s, with homes generally selling just under list price, reflecting a steady and balanced market within this NW Redmond subdivision.
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Recognized for its elevated setting, McKenzie Rim Estates includes larger properties and a more private feel. Many homes benefit from open surroundings while still being within Redmond city limits.
In 2025, McKenzie Rim Estates recorded one closed sale, with the home selling for $600,000 after just over two weeks on the market. While activity was limited, the sale closed at full list price, highlighting how infrequent turnover and well-positioned homes can still attract strong buyer interest in this NW Redmond neighborhood.
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Mountain Glenn is an established neighborhood with consistent architecture and a calm residential atmosphere. Homes here often appeal to buyers looking for thoughtful layouts and neighborhood continuity.
Mountain Glenn recorded no closed home sales in 2025, reflecting very low turnover within this established NW Redmond neighborhood. When homes in Mountain Glenn do come on the market, pricing and timing are often highly dependent on individual condition, updates, and overall market trends.
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Cascade West blends comfort and convenience with functional home designs and easy access to parks, schools, and commuter routes. It remains a popular NW Redmond residential area.
Cascade West recorded no closed home sales in 2025, indicating very limited turnover within this NW Redmond neighborhood. Low activity often reflects long-term ownership, with home values and market timing typically influenced by broader Central Oregon trends when properties do come available.
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Windsong is an established NW Redmond neighborhood featuring tidy streets and homes developed over multiple phases. The area offers a relaxed pace with quick access to both Redmond and Bend.
Windsong saw no closed home sales in 2025, reflecting low turnover in this established NW Redmond neighborhood. Limited activity often points to longer-term ownership, with future pricing influenced by overall market conditions and individual property features when homes do come available.
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Evansville includes older homes with character, larger lots, and mature trees. Buyers are often drawn to its less uniform, more established residential feel.
Evansville recorded one home sale in 2025, with the property closing at $615,000 after approximately 80 days on the market. While activity was limited, the sale reflects how pricing and preparation can play a significant role in neighborhoods with infrequent turnover.
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Pleasant View offers more open surroundings and a sense of separation from busier parts of town. Homes here often benefit from additional space and outlooks.
Pleasant View recorded one home sale in 2025, with the property closing at $600,000 after just five days on the market. While activity was limited, the quick sale suggests that well-priced homes in this NW Redmond neighborhood can attract strong interest when they become available.
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A quiet residential neighborhood with a mix of home styles and long-established landscaping, Meadowlark Estates appeals to homeowners seeking stability and long-term ownership.
Meadowlark Estates recorded no closed home sales in 2025, indicating very low turnover within this established NW Redmond neighborhood. When homes do come available, pricing and timing are typically influenced by overall market conditions and individual property features.
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Wildflower features homes developed in later phases of NW Redmond growth, offering efficient layouts and a cohesive neighborhood design without feeling cookie-cutter.
Wildflower saw strong activity in 2025 with 10 home sales, making it one of the more active NW Redmond subdivisions during the year. Homes sold at an average price of approximately $569,000, with prices ranging from the mid-$400,000s to low-$600,000s and market times varying widely, reflecting a neighborhood with diverse home sizes, pricing strategies, and buyer demand.
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