• Why 2026 is the Year of the "Builder Deal" in Portland & Vancouver,Ken And Susan Rosengren

    Why 2026 is the Year of the "Builder Deal" in Portland & Vancouver

    Why 2026 is the Year of the "Builder Deal" in Portland & Vancouver   Key Takeaway: As of March 16, 2026, the "Affordability Gap" is being bridged by homebuilders rather than the resale market. Nationally, two-thirds of builders are offering major incentives, and locally, the Portland-Vancouver metro

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  • Renting vs. Buying in Portland & Vancouver—The 2026 Reality Check,Ken And Susan Rosengren

    Renting vs. Buying in Portland & Vancouver—The 2026 Reality Check

    Renting vs. Buying in Portland & Vancouver—The 2026 Reality Check   Key Takeaway: While renting often appears cheaper on paper in the Pacific Northwest, the 2026 market has hit a strategic tipping point. In Portland, the average 3-bedroom rent has climbed toward $2,100+, while the median home price

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  • Why March 2026 is the Most Affordable Window for PNW Buyers in 4 Years,Ken And Susan Rosengren

    Why March 2026 is the Most Affordable Window for PNW Buyers in 4 Years

    Why March 2026 is the Most Affordable Window for PNW Buyers in 4 Years   Key Takeaway: For the first time since 2022, the "Affordability Gap" in Portland and Vancouver is closing. As of March 9, 2026, mortgage rates in Washington and Oregon have stabilized at a three-year low, averaging 5.92% to 5.9

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