The numbers for the housing market in Portland showed growth in the fourth quarter as they have throughout the year. Homes are commanding higher sales prices even as both the number of sales dipped and the median days on the market increased. The best news is for sellers who are generating sales prices well over their asking price in many cases.
The housing market in Portland, Oregon remains strong despite the surge of the Delta variant putting many people on edge. If you’re a first-time homebuyer or need more space in a bigger home, it’s still a great time to buy. Likewise, if you’re considering downsizing into a smaller home, then these numbers are encouraging as well.
Whether you’re a first-time buyer, are looking to upgrade to a bigger home, or are downsizing to a smaller one, these three housing stats affect the Portland real estate market right now.
Is the real estate market in Portland going in an upward or downward direction? Are home prices still increasing? How long is it taking to sell homes? We answer all these questions in this blog post.
One positive thing we can always look back to in 2020 is the real estate market’s performance. Curious to know how the Portland market did during Q4 2020? Click this post!
The real estate market has had its ups and downs throughout the years. In this blog post, I thought it would be fun to look at the major defining moments of the housing market. If you want to know how it affected Portland homeowners, keep reading!
The pandemic has had a significant impact on many industries, but the real estate market remains strong and stable despite the odds. If you want to know how the Portland market performed during Q3 2020, check out the stats in this article.
How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the Portland real estate market? Let’s break down the Q2 stats.
Despite some challenges, it’s a good time to buy or sell in the Portland market!
The Portland housing market is changing, and things are continuing to slow down from where they’ve been for the past seven years or so.