Oregon Mortgage Calculator

See what a home in Oregon would really cost each month — principal, interest, Oregon property taxes, insurance, PMI, and optional HOA — and try starter, typical, and higher-budget prices drawn from Zillow data.

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Estimates only. This tool is for education and planning. It is not financial advice, a loan offer, or a guarantee of interest rates, loan approval, property taxes, insurance costs, PMI, or home values. Your actual costs will depend on your lender, location, and circumstances. Home-value examples use Zillow Research (ZHVI) data and may not match current listings or appraisals.

The Oregon housing market at a glance

In Oregon, the typical home is worth about $502,934 (Zillow ZHVI, 2026-05) — about 42% above the national typical value of $354,135, making it one of the higher-priced housing markets and the 12th most expensive of 51 states and DC we track. Entry-level homes start near $355,418, while higher-budget homes reach about $749,904. Condos and co-ops are more accessible at a typical $309,094, roughly 65% less than the $511,359 typical single-family home. By size, a 2-bedroom runs about $381,074, a 3-bedroom runs about $491,139, a 4-bedroom runs about $637,496.

Home typeTypical value
Typical home$502,934
Starter (lower-tier)$355,418
Higher-budget (upper-tier)$749,904
Single-family home$511,359
Condo / co-op$309,094
2-bedroom$381,074
3-bedroom$491,139
4-bedroom$637,496

Home values are measured data from Zillow Research (ZHVI), 2026-05. Click a price chip in the calculator to load one instantly.

Monthly payment examples in Oregon

Estimated full monthly payment (principal, interest, Oregon property tax at 0.93%, insurance and PMI) at 6.5% over 30 years. PMI applies under 20% down. These payment figures are calculated assumptions, not measured data.

Home price5% down10% down20% down
Starter
$355,418
$2,654$2,534$2,176
Higher-budget
$749,904
$5,600$5,347$4,592

Income needed for a typical home in Oregon

Typical home value
$502,934
Zillow ZHVI · 2026-05
Est. monthly payment (20% down)
$3,080
Tax, insurance & P&I
Suggested income
$132,000
28% housing ratio
20% down payment
$100,587
Plus ~3% closing costs

A planning guideline only — not a pre-qualification. Lenders consider credit, debts, and other factors.

Renting vs buying in Oregon

Owning a typical Oregon home costs an estimated $3,080/mo with 20% down (principal, interest, taxes and insurance), plus upfront cash — the down payment and roughly 3% in closing costs. A fair rent-vs-buy comparison weighs that against local rent and also accounts for maintenance, how long you'll stay, the opportunity cost of your down payment, expected home-price appreciation, and the transaction costs on both sides.

Use the calculator above to plan the buying side, then compare it against rents you're seeing locally.

How this Oregon calculator works

Where the home values come from. The prices on this page — typical, starter, higher-budget, single-family, condo and by-bedroom — are measured data from Zillow Research Home Value Index (ZHVI), a smoothed, seasonally adjusted estimate of typical values. We use the latest available month (2026-05): the middle price tier for "typical," the lower tier for "starter," and the upper tier for "higher-budget."

Where the payments come from. Monthly payments are calculated by this tool with a standard fixed-rate formula and editable assumptions: 6.5% rate, 30-year term, Oregon property tax of 0.93%, 0.35% insurance, and 0.5% PMI when down payment is under 20%. They are estimates, not quotes. See the full methodology.

Frequently asked questions

How much is a typical home in Oregon?

As of 2026-05, the typical home value in Oregon is about $502,934, based on Zillow Research (ZHVI) data — about 42% above the national typical value of $354,135. Starter homes are around $355,418 and higher-budget homes around $749,904.

What income do I need to buy a home in Oregon?

Using a typical $502,934 home, 20% down, Oregon's property-tax assumption of 0.93%, and a 28% housing-cost-to-income guideline, you'd want roughly $132,000 in annual household income. This is a planning estimate, not a lending decision — lenders weigh credit, debts and other factors.

What would the monthly payment be on a typical Oregon home?

With 20% down at 6.5% over 30 years, principal and interest on a $502,934 home is about $2,543. Adding estimated Oregon taxes, insurance and (under 20% down) PMI brings the full payment to roughly $3,080 — use the calculator above to fine-tune it.

How are Oregon property taxes handled?

The calculator prefills Oregon with an approximate effective property-tax rate of 0.93% of home value per year, plus a 0.35% insurance assumption. Rates vary widely by county and city, so entering your own annual dollar amounts gives the most accurate result.

Are these Oregon home values current?

They reflect the latest available Zillow ZHVI month (2026-05) and are smoothed, seasonally adjusted estimates. They may not match a specific listing, appraisal or lender valuation.

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