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Latest available · Census ACS 5-Year (2024)

Median Home Value in Oregon

$477,600/home 5.2%vs 2023 ($454,200)

Median home value by county, city, and ZIP code. Census ACS 5-Year estimates.

Median Home Value in Oregon and Neighbouring States

California: $734,700Oregon: $477,600Washington: $564,600Idaho: $418,600Nevada: $435,400$734,700$477,600$564,600$418,600$435,400

How Oregon Compares to Other States

Median home value ranked against all 51 states and DC.

Higher home value than 86% of states · 8th of 51

Cheapest: Arkansas($188,000)
Priciest: Hawaii($839,100)
#StateValue
1Hawaii$839,100
2District of Columbia$737,100
3California$734,700
… 4 more …
8Oregon(you are here)$477,600
… 40 more …
49Arkansas$188,000
50Mississippi$169,800
51West Virginia$162,600

Highest & Lowest Median Home Value by County

#CountyValue
1Hood River County$660,000
2Deschutes County$650,900
3Clackamas County$611,000
34Lake County$219,500
35Sherman County$211,800
36Gilliam County$189,300

Counties

CountyMedian Home Value
Baker County, Oregon$285,600
Benton County, Oregon$513,000
Clackamas County, Oregon$611,000
Clatsop County, Oregon$468,300
Columbia County, Oregon$421,600
Coos County, Oregon$337,800
Crook County, Oregon$467,000
Curry County, Oregon$381,300
Deschutes County, Oregon$650,900
Douglas County, Oregon$310,300
Gilliam County, Oregon$189,300
Grant County, Oregon$229,700
Harney County, Oregon$242,100
Hood River County, Oregon$660,000
Jackson County, Oregon$430,200
Jefferson County, Oregon$374,200
Josephine County, Oregon$404,300
Klamath County, Oregon$280,400
Lake County, Oregon$219,500
Lane County, Oregon$430,600
Lincoln County, Oregon$410,800
Linn County, Oregon$376,400
Malheur County, Oregon$248,900
Marion County, Oregon$416,400
Morrow County, Oregon$240,400
Multnomah County, Oregon$552,700
Polk County, Oregon$454,700
Sherman County, Oregon$211,800
Tillamook County, Oregon$430,200
Umatilla County, Oregon$282,600
Union County, Oregon$294,600
Wallowa County, Oregon$394,800
Wasco County, Oregon$367,400
Washington County, Oregon$588,000
Wheeler County, Oregon$272,400
Yamhill County, Oregon$471,700

Cities & Places

PlaceMedian Home Value
Adair Village city, Oregon$448,400
Adams city, Oregon$225,000
Adrian city, Oregon$158,100
Albany city, Oregon$389,200
Aloha CDP, Oregon$484,400
Alpine CDP, Oregon$477,800
Alsea CDP, Oregon$123,400
Altamont CDP, Oregon$249,200
Amity city, Oregon$377,700
Annex CDP, Oregon$225,000
Antelope city, Oregon$184,400
Arlington city, Oregon$253,300
Ashland city, Oregon$583,800
Astoria city, Oregon$444,800
Athena city, Oregon$239,200
Aumsville city, Oregon$296,400
Aurora city, Oregon$525,100
Baker City city, Oregon$271,400
Bandon city, Oregon$503,200
Banks city, Oregon$446,800
Barlow city, Oregon$413,600
Barnesdale CDP, Oregon$275,000
Barview CDP, Oregon$246,600
Bay City city, Oregon$393,600
Bayshore CDP, Oregon$437,400
Bayside Gardens CDP, Oregon$387,800
Beavercreek CDP, Oregon$664,300
Beaverton city, Oregon$569,800
Bend city, Oregon$718,400
Bethany CDP, Oregon$751,700
Boardman city, Oregon$235,300
Bonanza town, Oregon$261,700
Boring CDP, Oregon$730,900
Brogan CDP, Oregon$181,300
Brookings city, Oregon$446,700
Brooks CDP, Oregon$350,700
Brownsville city, Oregon$373,000
Bull Mountain CDP, Oregon$696,600
Bunker Hill CDP, Oregon$227,600
Burns city, Oregon$187,200
Butte Falls town, Oregon$253,800
Butteville CDP, Oregon$926,500
Camp Sherman CDP, Oregon$651,500
Canby city, Oregon$528,500
Cannon Beach city, Oregon$823,200
Canyon City town, Oregon$200,700
Canyonville city, Oregon$229,500
Cape Meares CDP, Oregon$638,500
Carlton city, Oregon$420,600
Cascade Locks city, Oregon$385,100

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Frequently asked questions

What is the median home value in Oregon?

In Oregon, median home value ranges from $9,999 to $2,000,001 across counties, cities, and ZIP codes, based on Census ACS 5-Year estimates (2024). Browse the geographies below to find specific home value data for your area.

How does Census estimate home values?

The ACS asks homeowners to estimate what their property would sell for if it were on the market today. These self-reported values are aggregated to produce median estimates for each geography. They reflect perceived market value, which may differ from appraised or actual transaction prices.

Where does this home value data come from?

This data comes from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year estimates. The 5-Year estimates combine 60 months of survey data for more reliable figures, especially in smaller geographies.

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