Pacaso has been targeting a number of popular outdoor-minded luxury markets in the United States over the last year. It has homes in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Aspen, Colorado, Park City, Utah, and Lake Tahoe, California. And now, Bend, Oregon.
Source: Inman News
Central Oregon’s outdoorsy hotspot Bend is Pacaso’s latest market
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