• June 2026 Portland Metro Real Estate Market Update: Demand Rises as Listings Fall,Joe Saling

    June 2026 Portland Metro Real Estate Market Update: Demand Rises as Listings Fall

    Early-summer view of the Portland, Oregon skyline with Mount Hood in the distance. The Portland Metro market entered June with stronger buyer demand than the headline price suggests. Quick Answer In May 2026, Portland Metro pending sales rose 6.1% from a year earlier while new listings fell 11.1%. T

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  • Mortgage Pre-Approval in Oregon: A Portland Buyer's Guide,Joe Saling

    Mortgage Pre-Approval in Oregon: A Portland Buyer's Guide

    Northwest Portland, Oregon. A couple reviewing pre-approval documents at home before starting their search. Getting pre-approved for a mortgage is the moment when buying a home stops being an idea and starts being a plan. In the Portland metro market, most listing agents will not even forward your o

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  • Buyer Representation Agreements in Oregon: What Changed and What It Means for You,Joe Saling

    Buyer Representation Agreements in Oregon: What Changed and What It Means for You

    Portland, Oregon — A buyer and their agent review a buyer representation agreement before starting the home search. If you have talked to a Portland buyer's agent recently, you have probably been handed a document before seeing a single home and asked to sign it. That document is a buyer representat

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  • What to Look For When Touring a Home: A Room-by-Room Guide for Portland Buyers,Joe Saling

    What to Look For When Touring a Home: A Room-by-Room Guide for Portland Buyers

    per v3.5 Section 5 --> Portland, Oregon — A buyer examines the foundation and exterior of a classic Craftsman bungalow. The walk-through starts before you step inside. You have 30 to 45 minutes at a showing. Most buyers spend it falling in love with the kitchen counters. The buyers who do well in th

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  • Portland Home Inspection Guide: What to Expect and What to Negotiate,Joe Saling

    Portland Home Inspection Guide: What to Expect and What to Negotiate

    per v3.5 sequence --> Crawlspace inspection on a 1940s Craftsman in Southeast Portland — one of the most common inspection scenarios in the city's older housing stock. You made an offer, it got accepted, and now you have a window — typically 10 to 15 business days in Oregon — to find out exactly wha

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  • How to Write a Winning Offer in Portland: What Actually Works in a Competitive Market,Joe Saling

    How to Write a Winning Offer in Portland: What Actually Works in a Competitive Market

    --> Portland, Oregon — Understanding every lever in your offer gives you an edge most buyers don't have. Most buyers think the way to win a competitive offer is simple: offer more money. That thinking costs people homes every week in Portland. Price is one lever. In most situations it is not even th

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  • Oregon Closing Costs for Buyers: Complete Guide 2026,Joe Saling

    Oregon Closing Costs for Buyers: Complete Guide 2026

    --> Portland, Oregon — Reviewing a Closing Disclosure before settlement day. Knowing each line item in advance removes the biggest source of closing-day stress. Closing costs catch a lot of Portland buyers off guard. You spend months saving for a down payment, get pre-approved, find the right home,

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  • Final Walkthrough and Closing Day in Portland: What to Expect,Joe Saling

    Final Walkthrough and Closing Day in Portland: What to Expect

    , AFTER Google Fonts --> Portland, Oregon — The closing table is where weeks of paperwork becomes official. Here is what to expect from final walkthrough through key delivery. Closing day is the finish line, but for most Portland buyers it also comes with more questions than any other day in the pro

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  • May 2026 Portland Metro Real Estate Market Update: Buyers Return,Joe Saling

    May 2026 Portland Metro Real Estate Market Update: Buyers Return

    A Northeast Portland street on a clear spring morning. Buyer traffic across the metro reached its highest April level since 2018. Quick Answer In April 2026, the Portland Metro median sale price held steady at $550,000, unchanged from a year ago and up 1.1% from March. Closed sales rose 7.1% year ov

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  • Mother's Day Portland 2026: 30 Things To Do This Weekend,Joe Saling

    Mother's Day Portland 2026: 30 Things To Do This Weekend

    Portland, Oregon — Bloom season peaks right on Mothers Day 2026. All 30 options below verified for May 9 and 10, 2026. Portland has an unfair advantage on Mothers Day. Bloom season is peaking, the vineyards are open, the Willamette is showing off, and there are more genuinely good options this weeke

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  • How Much House Can I Afford in Portland?,Joe Saling

    How Much House Can I Afford in Portland?

    , position:fixed prevents scroll jump --> Portland, Oregon — Working through the numbers before making an offer. What you qualify for and what you can comfortably afford are two different figures. The pre-approval letter gives you a ceiling. Your actual budget is a different number — usually lower,

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  • Portland New Construction 2027: What HB 4037 Changes for Buyers,Joe Saling

    Portland New Construction 2027: What HB 4037 Changes for Buyers

    Washington County, Oregon — A new residential build in the framing stage. Portland-area permit activity dropped nearly 47% in 2024; state lawmakers passed HB 4037 in early 2026 to help reverse that trend. If you've been watching Portland's new construction market and wondering when more supply is ac

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  • Oregon's 90-Day Rule on Home Sales: A Portland Buyer's Guide,Joe Saling

    Oregon's 90-Day Rule on Home Sales: A Portland Buyer's Guide

    Portland, Oregon. The 90-day rule applies most directly to the entry-level price band where institutional buyers and individual buyers compete most. If you've spent the last two years losing entry-level Portland homes to cash offers, you probably saw the news that Governor Kotek signed Oregon's new

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  • Why It's So Hard to Buy a Home in Portland Right Now (and What Just Changed in 2026),Joe Saling

    Why It's So Hard to Buy a Home in Portland Right Now (and What Just Changed in 2026)

    Inner Northeast Portland, Oregon. The "pending" rider goes up faster than most buyers expect. You're three offers in. You've stopped sleeping well. The last house you actually liked went to a buyer who waived inspection and paid cash. Your loan officer says you're qualified. Your agent says you're c

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  • How to Choose a Real Estate Agent in Portland: What Changed in 2026,Joe Saling

    How to Choose a Real Estate Agent in Portland: What Changed in 2026

    A buyer's first walkthrough with an experienced Portland agent looks less like a tour and more like a working conversation. The questions your agent asks tell you a lot about what they are going to do for you when it counts. Choosing a buyer's agent is the first real decision of a home purchase, and

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  • Moving to Portland From Out of State: What Nobody Tells You,Joe Saling

    Moving to Portland From Out of State: What Nobody Tells You

    The Portland, Oregon metro area from the west hills. What you see from a distance and what you experience on the ground are two different things. If you are thinking about relocating to Portland from another state, you have probably read a dozen articles about the food scene, the bike lanes, and the

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  •  Portland Metro March 2026: median price $543,800, buyer showings up 44%, inventory at 3.0 months. Data-driven market analysis for buyers and sellers.,Joe Saling

    Portland Metro March 2026: median price $543,800, buyer showings up 44%, inventory at 3.0 months. Data-driven market analysis for buyers and sellers.

    Portland's Tilikum Crossing in early spring. The metro area's housing market opened the 2026 spring season with the strongest buyer activity in years. Spring 2026 arrived in Portland Metro with real momentum. Buyer showing activity hit the highest March level since 2018, closed sales jumped 11% year

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  • Multigenerational Homes in Portland: What to Know Before You Buy,Joe Saling

    Multigenerational Homes in Portland: What to Know Before You Buy

    Portland, Oregon. Multigenerational home buying has reached a record high nationally, and Portland's ADU-friendly zoning gives buyers here more options than most metro areas. Multigenerational home buying in Portland is no longer a niche arrangement or a fallback plan. Families across the Portland m

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  • What Eastmoreland Portland Actually Feels Like,Joe Saling

    What Eastmoreland Portland Actually Feels Like

    A curving, canopy-covered street in Portland's Eastmoreland neighborhood, where the east-west roads bend with the terrain instead of following a grid. Eastmoreland is one of those Portland neighborhoods that makes you double-check which city you are in. The curving streets, the deep front yards, the

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  • First-Time Home Buyer Guide Portland: Every Step From Pre-Approval to Keys,Joe Saling

    First-Time Home Buyer Guide Portland: Every Step From Pre-Approval to Keys

    The front porch of a Craftsman home in Portland, Oregon. For many first-time buyers, this is the moment the search becomes real. Buying your first home in Portland is exciting, stressful, and one of the biggest financial decisions you will make. The process involves more moving parts than most peopl

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