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Prineville - The Central Oregon Hidden Gem You May Not Have Considered

Jun 4, 2026

The dream of owning a home in the coveted high desert is incredibly strong. People move to this region for the crisp mountain air, the endless blue skies, and the freedom of an active outdoor lifestyle. However, many home shoppers limit their new home search to just one or two well-known …
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MonteVista Homes Selected to Build Final Residential Phase at IronHorse in Prineville

May 19, 2026

PRINEVILLE, OR – MonteVista Homes is proud to announce its entry into the established IronHorse master-planned community. As the newest builder in this landmark Prineville development, the company has been entrusted with bringing the final residential phase to life, offering home seekers a rare opportunity to purchase a new home …
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The Heart of the Home | Part 1 - Connection

Apr 21, 2026

Why Connection is the Most Important Feature A house becomes a home when it supports the moments that matter most. We all want a place that knows us—a space that holds our stories and grows alongside our families. The true heart of a home isn't found in the square footage, …
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The Heart of the Home | Part 2 - Beyond the Trends

Apr 21, 2026

Life in Oregon is an adventure, but your gear shouldn't take over your living room. From walk-in pantries to our "Storage ‘N More" features, we build in dedicated spaces for the things that matter most. Keep the chaos at bay and find a place for everything.

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Am I Living in the Wrong Home? Part 2 - Maintenance Fatigue

Mar 2, 2026

When Your Home Feels Like Another JobIt starts small. A Saturday morning intended for coffee and a book is interrupted by a leaky faucet. A Sunday afternoon meant for a family hike is hijacked by a deck that desperately needs resealing.At first, you call it "pride of ownership." You roll …
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Am I Living in the Wrong Home? Part 1 - Rent vs. Equity

Feb 2, 2026

We’ve all been there. You’re sitting in your living room, looking at a wall you aren’t allowed to paint, wondering why your monthly housing cost just spiked another $150 without a single upgrade to show for it.Usually, when we think about being in the "wrong" home, we think about cramped …
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