Columbia County, OR
Property Data

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Total Properties

35,630

Average Home Price

$466,252

Average Square Feet

1,936

Price per Sq Ft

$277

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
9908,302

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

35,630

Median Home Price

$440,150

Average Home Price

$466,252

Average Square Feet

1,936

Price per Sq Ft

$277

Recent Sales (12mo)

369

YoY Price Change

3.8%

Sales Velocity

31.3%

Columbia County, Oregon: Portland's Backyard With a Blue-Collar Soul

Columbia County sits in an interesting geographic tension — close enough to Portland that its housing market feels the city's gravitational pull, yet far enough that it has retained a distinct working-class identity rooted in timber, manufacturing, and the wide sweep of the Columbia River. That duality defines almost everything interesting about the data here.

At a median home price of $440,000, Columbia County is meaningfully cheaper than the Portland metro core, which has made it an attractive destination for households priced out of Multnomah and Washington Counties. Yet that same dynamic has steadily eroded the affordability advantage that once made places like St. Helens and Rainier genuinely blue-collar towns. At roughly 5.1x the county's median household income, the price-to-income ratio sits well above the 4x national benchmark — a sign that the Portland spillover effect has followed residents right across the county line.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$440,000~5.1x median household income
Homeownership Rate75.7%well above national avg of ~65%
Rent Burden Rate49.5%renters paying well above 30% threshold
YoY Price Change+4.7%steady upward pressure

The Homeowner-Renter Divide

The headline ownership rate of 75.7% looks like a success story — and for property owners, the 4.7% year-over-year appreciation suggests modest but steady wealth building. But underneath that number is a rental market under serious stress. Nearly half of all renters are rent-burdened, spending more than 30% of income on housing, and 18.3% face severe rent burden. With a median rent of just $1,221 — low in absolute terms compared to Portland proper — the real story is that incomes among renters simply haven't kept pace with even modest rent growth. Columbia County's renters skew toward service and trade workers who were already stretching budgets.

An Aging, Credential-Light Workforce

The median age of 43.2 and the 19.6% share of residents over 65 paint a picture of a county that young families are arriving in, but young adults alone are not. The educational profile reinforces this: only 12.9% hold bachelor's degrees and 6.2% hold graduate degrees — fractions of the Portland metro norm. Nearly a third of residents are high school graduates only. This isn't a failure narrative; it reflects a regional economy historically built on skilled trades, logging, and industrial work along the river corridor. But it does mean labor force participation at 58.1% lags national averages, and remote-work penetration at 11.3% — while present — is far from the tech-worker norm seen closer to Portland.

The 15.5% limited English figure is notable for a largely rural county, likely reflecting agricultural and food-processing employment in the western lowlands.

FAQs

What makes Columbia County, Oregon unique? Columbia County is one of the last affordably-priced counties with direct highway access to Portland — roughly 30 miles north along Highway 30 — making it a release valve for metro housing pressure. Its identity remains tied to its industrial and timber heritage even as Portland commuters increasingly reshape its demographics and home prices.

Is Columbia County affordable for first-time buyers? Compared to Portland itself, yes — but the window is narrowing. Prices have risen steadily, entry-level homes (around the P10 of $244,000) are scarce, and the price-to-income ratio already exceeds the national benchmark. Renters hoping to transition to ownership face the steepest climb.

Why is the rent burden so high if rents seem low? The county's $1,221 median rent looks modest against Portland or Seattle standards, but the renter population here earns significantly less than homeowners. When service-sector and trade workers dominate the rental market, even modest rents consume a disproportionate share of take-home pay — a classic mismatch between local wage floors and housing costs that tracks regional inflation rather than local incomes.

Market Overview

Columbia County has 35,630 properties in our comprehensive database.

With an average price of $466,252, Columbia County offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $241 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Columbia County are 16% lower than the Oregon average.

Columbia County vs Oregon Average

MetricColumbia CountyOregon Avgvs State
Average Price$466,252$556,962-16%
Avg Sq Ft1,9361,932Same
Price/Sq Ft$241$288-16%
Properties35,6302,360,853-98%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Columbia County, OR Real Estate

What is the average home price in Columbia County, OR?

The average home price in Columbia County, OR is $466,252, based on analysis of 35,630 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Columbia County, OR?

Our database includes 35,630 properties in Columbia County, OR, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Columbia County, OR?

The average price per square foot in Columbia County, OR is $241. This is calculated from an average home price of $466,252 and average size of 1,936 square feet.

What is the average home size in Columbia County, OR?

Homes in Columbia County, OR average 1,936 square feet, with an average price of $466,252.

How does Columbia County, OR compare to other Oregon counties?

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