(Photo courtesy of Caldera Springs )
Caldera Springs, the 1,000-acre residential resort community located 15 miles south of Bend within the Sunriver Resort corridor, continues to post sales momentum across its second-home and primary-residence buyer segments, with the new Lakeside Vacation Home collection now entering the market.
The community has emerged as one of the Pacific Northwest’s most active luxury residential resorts, drawing buyers from Portland, Seattle and California, along with a growing share of full-time residents relocating from Bend and other Western markets.
“Demand remains incredibly strong across both second-home and primary buyers,” said Krista Miller, vice president of Real Estate and Development for Caldera Springs and Sunriver Resort. “We consistently see interest from families who want a second home they can use year-round, as well as full-time residents choosing to relocate for lifestyle, outdoor access, and community.”
Lakeside positions homes along the edge of Lava Springs Lake. This limited collection of homes are being crafted by Curtis Homes, a Bend-based builder recognized for craftsmanship, architectural design, and energy efficiency. The collection follows the successful debut of Forestbrook Vacation Homes, the community’s first developer-built release since its original Caldera Cabins, which delivered turnkey ownership and strong rental performance.
Custom homesite sales are also progressing through the recently launched Wild Pine neighborhood, a limited release of forested homesites with select water views and architectural flexibility within established community design standards.
Beyond new homes, Caldera Springs has invested in amenities that drive long-term absorption. Forest House serves as the community’s aquatic complex and social hub, featuring outdoor pools, poolside cafe and bar, a fitness center, and year-round programming. Lake House, positioned on Obsidian Lake with Mt. Bachelor views, has become one of the Bend area’s most sought-after lakefront dining destinations and a meaningful driver of buyer engagement.
“Lake House has quickly become a favorite of the community,” Miller said. “It gave owners a true lakefront dining destination they could walk or bike to, while also introducing the wider Bend community to what Caldera Springs offers.”
The community offers 13 miles of paved and soft-surface trails, lake activities, tennis and pickleball courts, and close proximity to Mt. Bachelor, supporting year-round use for owners and guests.
Caldera Springs also holds a distinction within Sunriver Resort Vacation Properties, serving as the premier home collection for guests seeking elevated accommodations with full resort access, available for booking through Sunriver Resort. Participation in the rental program offers owners income potential during periods of non-use, helping offset ownership costs through professionally managed bookings.
“The rental program gives owners flexibility,” Miller noted. “They can enjoy their home personally while also potentially generating revenue during peak demand periods.”
To learn more about ownership opportunities at Caldera Springs, including Lakeside Vacation Homes, Forestbrook Vacation Homes, and Wild Pine Homesites, call 541-593-3000 or visit CalderaSprings.com.
