
1131 Aerie Buyout | 2 Units | Old Bend
The approach is quiet and residential, the kind of street where old-growth ponderosa pines filter the light and the pace feels distinctly apart from the busier corridors nearby. 1131 Aerie Buyout occupies a full-property buyout of two separate units in the Old Bend neighborhood, offering a rare arrangement for groups or families who want proximity without compromise. This is not a single home divided but rather two distinct living spaces united under one booking, each with its own kitchen, its own living areas, and its own sense of autonomy.
The property delivers the kind of spatial generosity that hotels rarely match. Across the two units, guests find full kitchens equipped for real cooking, comfortable living rooms designed for gathering, and bedrooms arranged to give everyone a sense of retreat. The layout lends itself naturally to the rhythm of a group trip: mornings spent at separate paces, afternoons converging over a shared meal, evenings splitting between conversation and quiet. There is an ease to the floor plan that feels considered rather than incidental, with enough square footage and separation that togetherness remains a choice rather than an obligation.
Old Bend itself is one of the city's most walkable and characterful neighborhoods, known for its tree-lined streets, proximity to downtown Bend's restaurants and breweries, and easy access to the Deschutes River trail system. The location places guests within comfortable reach of the area's outdoor culture without requiring a car for every errand or evening out. It is the kind of neighborhood that rewards a slower tempo, where a morning walk or a bike ride along the river feels like the natural start to the day.
What lingers about 1131 Aerie Buyout is the particular freedom it offers. The buyout model means no shared walls with strangers, no navigating hotel hallways, no splitting your group across separate bookings and hoping the logistics hold. Instead, there is simply a place that belongs entirely to you for the duration of your stay, two homes breathing in tandem at an address that feels genuinely lived-in. It is the kind of arrangement that turns a trip into something closer to temporary residence, where the days unfold according to your own design.
The approach is quiet and residential, the kind of street where old-growth ponderosa pines filter the light and the pace feels distinctly apart from the busier corridors nearby. 1131 Aerie Buyout occupies a full-property buyout of two separate units in the Old Bend neighborhood, offering a rare arrangement for groups or families who want proximity without compromise. This is not a single home divided but rather two distinct living spaces united under one booking, each with its own kitchen, its own living areas, and its own sense of autonomy.
The property delivers the kind of spatial generosity that hotels rarely match. Across the two units, guests find full kitchens equipped for real cooking, comfortable living rooms designed for gathering, and bedrooms arranged to give everyone a sense of retreat. The layout lends itself naturally to the rhythm of a group trip: mornings spent at separate paces, afternoons converging over a shared meal, evenings splitting between conversation and quiet. There is an ease to the floor plan that feels considered rather than incidental, with enough square footage and separation that togetherness remains a choice rather than an obligation.
Old Bend itself is one of the city's most walkable and characterful neighborhoods, known for its tree-lined streets, proximity to downtown Bend's restaurants and breweries, and easy access to the Deschutes River trail system. The location places guests within comfortable reach of the area's outdoor culture without requiring a car for every errand or evening out. It is the kind of neighborhood that rewards a slower tempo, where a morning walk or a bike ride along the river feels like the natural start to the day.

What we love about this stay
What stays with you about Aerie isn't any single grand gesture — it's the quiet intelligence of the setup. Two distinct units at the base of the Cascades, close enough to feel like a shared experience but separate enough that everyone gets their own rhythm. The design leans contemporary without coldness, and there's a real thoughtfulness in how the spaces balance togetherness with retreat. Distant mountain views from private balconies give the whole thing a sense of altitude and calm, even though downtown Bend is just ten minutes away. It's the kind of place that works beautifully for a group that doesn't need to be on top of each other to feel connected.
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