Blog Market Update Portland Real Estate Market Update for March 2026

Portland Real Estate Market Update for March 2026

By Kelsey Burkett, March 26, 2026

Hi, I’m Kelsey Burkett with Rooted Realty Group at Living Room Realty, here with your latest market update as we head into spring in Portland.

A Market That’s Starting to Move Again

This spring, the story isn’t just about more inventory. It’s about who’s actually deciding to move.

After a couple of years of feeling stuck, we’re finally seeing some momentum. Sellers are beginning to list again, even if it means giving up those ultra-low interest rates. That shift has pushed inventory to just over three months across the Portland metro.

New listings are up about 17% compared to this time last year, a clear sign that the “wait and see” phase is starting to thaw.

Two Markets, One City

Not all homes are behaving the same right now. In fact, we’re seeing two distinct markets play out at once.

Move-in ready homes in close-in neighborhoods are still moving quickly, often attracting multiple offers. Meanwhile, homes that feel dated, overpriced, or a bit further out are sitting longer and seeing price adjustments.

The gap between “dialed” and “needs work” is wider than it’s been in the past few years.

Opportunities for Buyers

For buyers, this shift creates real opportunity, especially for those willing to look beyond turnkey homes.

If you’ve been priced out of a neighborhood you love, it may be worth considering homes that need cosmetic updates but have solid fundamentals, like a newer roof, updated systems, and a strong foundation. These properties can offer a path into better locations while allowing you to build equity over time.

Mortgage rates have improved slightly, with most buyers landing in the low-to-mid 6% range and occasional dips into the 5s depending on the scenario. As a result, pending sales are up about 10% year over year.

Even so, buyers are approaching the market thoughtfully. They’re taking their time, negotiating more, and carefully considering long-term affordability.

The Bigger Picture: Affordability

Zooming out, affordability remains one of the biggest factors shaping the market.

Portland has been getting national attention for leading the way in “middle housing,” including duplexes, triplexes, and cottage clusters designed to create more attainable entry points. While more of this housing is coming online, the majority of homes are still out of reach for many middle-income buyers.

Progress is being made, but buyers continue to need creativity and strategy to find their way in.

What Sellers Should Know

For sellers, the takeaway is clear: preparation and pricing matter more than ever.

Homes that feel fresh, updated, and well-positioned are still performing strongly. But buyers are quicker to pass if something feels off. The market is less forgiving when a home misses the mark.

A More Thoughtful Market

Overall, this spring is shaping up to be a more balanced and intentional market. There’s opportunity on both sides, but it requires a bit more strategy than it did a few years ago.

If you’re thinking about making a move, or just trying to make sense of it all, we’re here to help you figure out what makes the most sense for you.

Kelsey Burkett

Broker | OR

She/Her

Kelsey brings a wealth of experience and a results-driven approach to every real estate transaction, ensuring her clients’ goals are met with precision and care. With over 15 years of experience in client service, sales leadership and marketing, Kelsey is an exceptional negotiator and excels at turning complex goals into simple, actionable steps that drive results. She has a knack for balancing the big picture with the finer details, ensuring her clients feel confident and informed. Kelsey juggles all of the moving parts without losing sight of what really matters—creating a smooth and enjoyable experience. Her clients trust her not only for her sharp eye and follow-through, but for the calm and clarity she brings to what can often be a stressful and emotional journey.

A deeply rooted member of the Portland community, she's built meaningful relationships across the city, particularly in NE Portland where she calls the Alameda/Beaumont Wilshire neighborhood home. Her connections within the community, knowledge and love for the city make her an invaluable resource for her clients.

Real estate is about more than just buying or selling a property—it’s about creating a home that reflects who you are and the life you intend to live. Whether you’re buying or selling, a home is a deeply personal space—where you express your values, care for your loved ones and nurture your community. Kelsey provides grounded guidance throughout the entire process, whether you're creating your safe space, providing one for another or parting with a home that has held years of memories and meaning.

She can often be found tending to her jungle of houseplants, practicing hot yoga (and caring for their plants too), exploring the city’s lush landscapes or cooking a new recipe at home.

Kelsey works as a team, alongside Tracey Henkels, Principal Broker Licensed in OR. You can read more about them on their website: Rooted Realty.
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