Median sale prices on average dipped to $580,000, versus $599,000 last year, and the median time it took to sell a home almost doubled to about 10 days.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Rising interest rates and a miserly housing inventory continued to depress home sales in the Portland region last quarter.
The same factors also held prices at relatively high levels and extending the time that homes remained on the market, according to Regional Multiple Listing Service data.
Across 108 ZIP codes in Clackamas, Columbia, Multnomah and Yamhill counties in Oregon, plus Clark and Skamania counties in Washington, there were 6,972 homes sold in the second
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