Broken Top is one of Bend’s most established private golf course communities, known for custom homes, mature landscaping, and architectural standards that protect long-term property value. If your home needs more space, expanding within the community is often a smarter option than trying to re-enter this market elsewhere.
Ready to expand your home? Schedule a free consultation or call us at (541) 699-2502 to explore ADU and home addition possibilities in Redmond.
An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a secondary living space on your property. It may be detached, attached, or created from existing square footage, and includes essential features like a kitchen, bathroom, and private entrance. A home addition increases the size of your primary residence—adding bedrooms, expanding gathering areas, or improving overall layout.
Ready to expand your home? Schedule a free consultation or call us at (541) 699-2502 to explore ADU and home addition possibilities in Redmond.
In Broken Top, homeowners typically build ADUs and additions to:
We understand the documentation and design detail required for community review and approval.
We work efficiently and respectfully within established neighborhoods.
Our work respects the established character of Broken Top homes—clean lines, cohesive materials, and thoughtful proportions.
Bend’s snow loads, freeze-thaw cycles, and seasonal changes are accounted for in our building practices.
We build to a standard that matches the expectations of a private golf course community.
You receive a transparent scope of work and cost breakdown before construction begins.
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Allowance depends on city zoning and Broken Top community guidelines. Architectural Review Committee approval is typically required before moving forward.
Yes. Broken Top properties are subject to community architectural standards and review processes.
Costs vary depending on size, materials, site conditions, and architectural requirements. Higher-end finishes and design standards may influence total investment.
Rental rules depend on city regulations and HOA guidelines. It’s important to confirm current policies before designing for rental use.
Most projects take several months, including design, review approvals, permitting, and construction.
In many cases, yes—especially for detached units or phased additions. We discuss potential impacts during planning.
Well-designed expansions that align with community standards can enhance usability and support long-term property value.
We carefully align materials, roof pitch, trim details, and exterior finishes to maintain a cohesive architectural look.
Adding space in Broken Top requires more than additional square footage—it requires alignment with architectural standards and long-term value considerations.
If you’re planning an ADU or home addition in Broken Top, Bend, OR, we’re ready to provide clear guidance and a practical path forward. Schedule a consultation to discuss your goals and explore what’s possible within your property and community guidelines.

