Buying vs. Renting in 2025: What Portlanders Need to Know.

With home values shifting, mortgage rates holding steady, and rental prices fluctuating, buyers and renters alike are asking the same question: Is now the right time to buy, or is renting the better move? The decision to buy or rent isn’t just about numbers—it’s about lifestyle, stability, and long-term goals. So, let’s break it down; What does the data say, and what should you consider beyond the numbers?

📊 Portland Market Snapshot

📍 Median Home Price: $531,463 (up 1.2% year-over-year and expected to increase 3-4% in 2025, which most experts are calling conservative)
📍 Average Days on Market: 48 days (dialed-in homes are getting multiple offers with short time on-market with some less desirable homes sitting for longer)
📍 Average Monthly Rent: $1,699 (still below the national average)
📍 Mortgage Rates: Holding in the 6.5–7% range

(source: RMLS & Altos Research)

Portland’s market is in a steady but competitive phase, with home prices rising gradually and homes sitting longer on the market compared to peak pandemic years. Mortgage rates remain higher than many buyers would like, but the expectation is that they’ll start to trend downward in late 2025 or early 2026.

Why Buying in 2025 Makes Sense

✔️ Building Wealth Instead of Paying Rent – Every mortgage payment builds equity, unlike rent, which only benefits your landlord. Historically, Portland real estate has been a strong long-term investment.

✔️ Stability & Predictability – Locking in a fixed-rate mortgage means your monthly payment stays the same, unlike rent, which can rise unpredictably.

✔️ Personalization & Freedom – No landlord restrictions. You can renovate, paint, garden, and have pets without limitations. Your home is truly yours.

✔️ Refinancing Potential – While rates are hovering around 6.5–7% now, many economists predict cuts ahead, meaning buyers could refinance to a lower rate in the next few years.

✔️ Community & Roots – Homeownership fosters deeper neighborhood connections. You’re more likely to engage with your community, whether through school districts, neighbors, local businesses or long-term friendships.

Why Renting Might Be the Right Choice

🔹 Flexibility & Freedom – If you’re not sure you’ll stay in Portland for the next 3–5 years, renting might be the smarter option. Selling a home takes time and effort, and from a financial perspective, it’s ideal to hold onto it for at least 7 years before selling.

🔹 Lower Upfront Costs – Buying requires a down payment, closing costs, and maintenance expenses. Renting, on the other hand, usually only requires a security deposit and first month’s rent.

🔹 Minimal Responsibilities – No property taxes, no roof repairs, no surprise plumbing disasters—your landlord handles it all. It really is a big advantage if you’re not wanting to have to worry about the financial headache.

So, should you buy or rent in 2025?

It comes down to what matters most to you:

If you’re looking to plant roots, build equity, and lock in stable housing costs, buying could be the right move—especially before home prices rise further.

If you value flexibility and want to avoid the upfront costs of homeownership, renting might be your best option for now.

If you want to explore making a move, let’s talk! We’ll help you weigh the numbers, the lifestyle factors, and your long-term goals to make the best decision for you.

From Frustration to Fulfillment: Hannah and Luke’s Journey to Finding Their Dream Home

Buying a home is more than just a transaction; it’s a journey filled with hopes, dreams, and sometimes, challenges. For Hannah and Luke, the journey was anything but straightforward. They started out in a small 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom townhouse but dreamed of moving into a single-family home where they could start their family. However, after working with two different sets of realtors and feeling let down, they were starting to lose hope.

When Hannah and Luke found me, they were understandably cautious. We worked together on and off for about two years, with no pressure to rush into a decision that didn’t feel right. They appreciated that I wasn’t pushing them to buy just any house. My priority was to find them the right home—a place where they could envision their future. It wasn’t just about a transaction; it was about ensuring they found a home they would love for years to come.

The Turning Point: Finding “The One”

After seeing numerous houses, we finally found one that seemed perfect. But, as with many things in real estate, there was a potential “gotcha”—this time, it was the solar panels. The house itself was everything they wanted, but the solar panels came with a $40,000 loan, which was a huge shadow over the property. This was a significant concern for Hannah and Luke, and understandably so.

Guiding Through Negotiations: A Win for the Clients

I knew this was a deal-breaker for them, so I went into negotiation mode. We successfully negotiated for the seller to cover the entire $40,000 loan on the solar panels, ensuring Hannah and Luke wouldn’t have to take on that burden. Additionally, we secured $12,000 in closing costs covered by the seller—a huge win for my clients.

The key to these successful negotiations was preparation. I had worked closely with Hannah and Luke throughout the process, making sure they were ready to act when the right opportunity came up. A year prior, they had been pending on another house, but that deal fell through. From that experience, we learned the importance of being “patiently aggressive.” We were ready to jump on this house as soon as it hit the market, with all the necessary ducks lined up far in advance.

The Final Outcome: Thrilled with Their New Home

The outcome couldn’t have been better. Not only did Hannah and Luke move into their dream home in Tigard, OR, but they also walked away from the process feeling supported, informed, and truly cared for. Their feedback says it all:

“Where is the 6-star option?!?!?!? Will went well ABOVE AND BEYOND my expectations to get my wife and I our dream home after 2 years of searching with him. The best thing about Will is that he LISTENS to your input! He also provides excellent home advice from his personal experiences, is very proactive in communication, and is extremely patient. I can’t recommend working with Will enough!!!

Will was wonderful to work with – patient and understanding, willing to work through the details and all of our tedious questions. After a long search, Will helped us land in a house that checked almost all of our boxes. He followed that up with helping sell our previous home in what felt like record time! He is very knowledgeable, kind, professional, and provides many informative resources to ease the process for an anxious buyer like me. Would highly recommend. Thank you, Will!”

For me, stories like Hannah and Luke’s are why I love what I do. It’s not just about helping clients buy or sell a home—it’s about making sure they’re truly happy with one of the most significant decisions of their lives. If you’re looking for someone who will listen, guide, and go above and beyond to find the right home for you, I’m here to help. Let’s start your journey today by setting up a 1:1 meeting to discuss.