Most Affordable Cities in Oregon
Cities ranked by lowest median home values. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Most Affordable Cities 50
1 Ontario
$248,900
2 Klamath Falls
$280,400
3 Altamont
$280,400
4 Hermiston
$282,600
5 Pendleton
$282,600
6 La Grande
$294,600
7 Roseburg
$310,300
8 Coos Bay
$337,800
9 The Dalles
$367,400
10 Albany
$376,400
11 Lebanon
$376,400
12 Grants Pass
$404,300
13 Agate Beach
$410,800
14 Newport
$410,800
15 Salem
$416,400
16 Keizer
$416,400
17 Woodburn
$416,400
18 Hayesville
$416,400
19 Four Corners
$416,400
20 Saint Helens
$421,600
21 Medford
$430,200
22 Ashland
$430,200
23 Central Point
$430,200
24 Eugene
$430,600
25 Springfield
$430,600
26 Dallas
$454,700
27 Monmouth
$454,700
28 McMinnville
$471,700
29 Newberg
$471,700
30 Corvallis
$513,000
31 Portland
$552,700
32 Gresham
$552,700
33 Lents
$552,700
34 Troutdale
$552,700
35 Hillsboro
$588,000
36 Beaverton
$588,000
37 Tigard
$588,000
38 Aloha
$588,000
39 Tualatin
$588,000
40 Forest Grove
$588,000
41 Bethany
$588,000
42 Sherwood
$588,000
43 Cedar Mill
$588,000
44 Cornelius
$588,000
45 Oak Hills
$588,000
46 Lake Oswego
$611,000
47 Oregon City
$611,000
48 West Linn
$611,000
49 Wilsonville
$611,000
50 Milwaukie
$611,000
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Data Sources
Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES (2023).