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The median price of a Bend single-family home took a dip in May, but that’s not an indication that the market is softening; inventory is still low and there’s still strong demand, according to a monthly real estate data report.

“One month does not a trend make,†said Lester Friedman, Coldwell Banker Bain real estate broker. “We often see this. When you’re talking median price, it doesn’t take many million-dollar sales to put the median up higher. I don’t think it means our prices are going down. It was a matter of what the price range the sales were. A lot of that has to do with inventory. “

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Suzanne Roig has been a reporter with The ÅÝֱܽ²¥ since 2018 covering business and health in the region. When she's not working she enjoys taking her dog Pono out on hikes.

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