2025 Market Report & Data
$497K
Median Price
60
Days on Market
3.1
Months Supply
-1.7%
YoY Change
Balanced Market
Market Type
27
cities with 6+ months supply
111
cities with 3-6 months supply
155
cities with <3 months supply
Ranked by lowest median home price.
| City | Median Price | DOM |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Shaniko | $50K | 373d |
| 2. Harper | $65K | 68d |
| 3. Fort Klamath | $70K | 350d |
| 4. Ione | $70K | 1d |
| 5. Chiloquin | $86K | 134d |
| 6. Westport | $97K | 7d |
| 7. Tutuilla | $98K | 1d |
| 8. Oakland | $100K | 22d |
| 9. Irrigon | $105K | 23d |
| 10. Tygh Valley | $117K | 78d |
Ranked by highest median home price.
| City | Median Price | DOM |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Stafford | $4.47M | 91d |
| 2. Dunthorpe | $2.69M | 67d |
| 3. Cannon Beach | $2.20M | 17d |
| 4. Pronghorn | $2.00M | 276d |
| 5. Tetherow | $1.85M | 27d |
| 6. Rivergrove | $1.50M | 1d |
| 7. Melrose | $1.35M | 50d |
| 8. Orient | $1.25M | 20d |
| 9. Butteville | $1.20M | 142d |
| 10. Government Camp | $1.20M | 92d |
27 cities have more than 6 months of inventory — buyers can negotiate.
| City | Months Supply | Median Price | DOM |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Newport | 23.5 mo | $421K | 69d |
| 2. Rainier | 16.0 mo | $350K | 36d |
| 3. Juniper Canyon | 15.0 mo | $732K | 218d |
| 4. Yachats | 14.0 mo | $351K | 6d |
| 5. Bandon | 12.0 mo | $348K | 160d |
| 6. Clackamas | 12.0 mo | $345K | 5d |
| 7. Port Orford | 12.0 mo | $547K | 57d |
| 8. Heceta Beach | 11.0 mo | $325K | 94d |
| 9. Mill City | 11.0 mo | $374K | 162d |
| 10. Neotsu | 11.0 mo | $295K | 8d |
155 cities have less than 3 months of inventory — sellers have the advantage.
| City | Months Supply | Median Price | DOM |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Lyons | 0.3 mo | $422K | 66d |
| 2. Cedar Hills | 0.4 mo | $685K | 21d |
| 3. Barview | 0.5 mo | $368K | 97d |
| 4. Fair Oaks | 0.5 mo | $320K | 58d |
| 5. Marcola | 0.5 mo | $625K | 90d |
| 6. Saunders Lake | 0.5 mo | $438K | 199d |
| 7. Summerville | 0.5 mo | $518K | 36d |
| 8. Svensen | 0.5 mo | $440K | 146d |
| 9. Garden Home-Whitford | 0.6 mo | $725K | 37d |
| 10. Adair Village | 0.7 mo | $415K | 31d |
Cities where homes sell fastest, ranked by lowest median days on market.
| City | Days on Market | Median Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Barlow | 1d | $185K |
| 2. Ione | 1d | $70K |
| 3. Rivergrove | 1d | $1.50M |
| 4. Tutuilla | 1d | $98K |
| 5. Athena | 2d | $355K |
| 6. Bonanza | 2d | $260K |
| 7. Fruitdale | 2d | $352K |
| 8. Westfir | 2d | $265K |
| 9. Elgin | 3d | $213K |
| 10. St. Paul | 4d | $643K |
Cities with the largest year-over-year price gains. Appreciation can signal momentum, but also affordability pressure.
| City | YoY Change | Median Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Sisters | +52.1% | $806K |
| 2. Ontario | +29.6% | $318K |
| 3. Sunriver | +29.4% | $1.20M |
| 4. Umatilla | +27.1% | $370K |
| 5. Lincoln City | +26.8% | $599K |
| 6. Eagle Crest | +25.1% | $726K |
| 7. Lake Oswego | +23.7% | $875K |
| 8. Altamont | +17.2% | $340K |
| 9. Hayesville | +17.1% | $410K |
| 10. Santa Clara | +15.1% | $443K |
Cities with year-over-year price declines. These can be buying opportunities — or signals of softening demand.
| City | YoY Change | Median Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Sunnyside | -30.2% | $410K |
| 2. Ashland | -21.5% | $440K |
| 3. North Plains | -19.2% | $490K |
| 4. Silverton | -18.9% | $495K |
| 5. Sandy | -18.8% | $459K |
| 6. Bethany | -17.1% | $634K |
| 7. Mount Hood Villages | -16.4% | $365K |
| 8. Corvallis | -15.7% | $485K |
| 9. King City | -15.3% | $426K |
| 10. Cornelius | -14.3% | $485K |
The Oregon housing market currently shows balanced market conditions, with a median sale price of $497K and 3.1 months of inventory supply. Homes in Oregon typically sell in 60 days.
Whether you're buying or selling in Oregon, working with a local real estate agent who understands these market dynamics can help you achieve the best outcome. Our network of verified agents across Oregon provides expert guidance tailored to your specific city and neighborhood.
Oregon is currently classified as a balanced market based on months of supply data. The market is relatively balanced, offering fair conditions for both buyers and sellers. Market conditions vary by city, so check local data for your specific area.
The median home price in Oregon is approximately $497K as of 2026. Prices range significantly across the state, with Stafford among the most expensive areas and Shaniko offering more affordable options. Work with a local real estate agent for the most current pricing in your target neighborhoods.
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