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Where to Start When Buying a Home in Portland (And What to Expect Along the Way)

Buying a home in Portland? Learn what to expect from your first conversation through closing with this step-by-step guide for confident buyers.

Buying a home in Portland is easier when you understand the process before you begin. Here's what to expect:

  • Connect with a trusted Portland Realtor and create a buying strategy.

  • Get pre-approved so you know your budget before touring homes.

  • Tour homes and narrow down your priorities.

  • Find the right home and submit a competitive offer.

  • Once your offer is accepted, complete inspections, appraisal, title review, and any negotiations.

  • Sign your closing documents and get the keys to your new home.

The goal isn't just finding a house, it's making a confident, informed decision that fits your lifestyle and long-term goals.

Buying a home can feel overwhelming, especially if it's your first purchase, you're relocating to Portland, or you haven't bought a home in years.

One of the biggest misconceptions I hear is that buyers think they need to have everything figured out before they ever reach out to a Realtor. The truth?

You don't need to know everything. You just need to know where to start.

This guide walks you through the entire buying process, from our first conversation all the way to getting the keys to your new home.

Step 1: Connect With Your Realtor

Everything starts with a conversation.

We'll talk about things like:

  • What kind of home you're looking for

  • Your ideal neighborhoods

  • Your budget

  • Your timeline

  • Whether you're relocating

  • Any questions or concerns you have

This isn't about looking at houses.

It's about creating a strategy.

Step 2: Get Pre-Approved

Before we start touring homes, I always recommend talking with a trusted lender. I help match buyers with the right lender for their specific needs.

A pre-approval helps you understand:

  • Your comfortable monthly payment

  • Your purchasing power

  • Your estimated cash to close

  • Which loan programs fit your goals

Even if you're months away from buying, this conversation is incredibly valuable. Sometimes a lender can help make suggestions to make your credit score higher to help you qualify for a better rate. It’s worth talking to a lender to see where you stand, sometimes you are closer to purchasing a home than you think.

Step 3: Start Touring Homes

Now the fun begins.

We'll tour homes that fit your goals, not just because they're available.

As we walk through homes, you'll quickly learn:

  • what you love

  • what you don't

  • where you're willing to compromise

  • what matters most

Almost every buyer's priorities evolve after seeing homes in person. That's completely normal.

Step 4: Find "The One"

Eventually you'll walk into a house that feels different.

That's when we slow down.

We'll evaluate:

  • comparable sales

  • condition

  • disclosures

  • inspection concerns

  • neighborhood

  • future resale potential

Buying the right home isn't just about falling in love with it. It's about making a smart investment.

Step 5: Make an Offer

Once we've found the right home, I'll help you build the strongest offer possible.

Depending on the market, that may include:

  • price

  • earnest money

  • contingencies

  • closing timeline

  • seller credits

  • possession timing

Every situation is different. And Portland is a competitive market, I will help you structure an offer that will help you get accepted, while also protecting you, and your money.

Step 6: Mutual Acceptance 🎉

Congratulations!

Once both parties sign the agreement, you're officially under contract. But we're not done yet. Now the due diligence begins.

What Happens After You're Under Contract?

Many buyers think they're finished once the offer is accepted. In reality, several important steps still happen before closing.

Buyer Deposits Earnest Money

This deposit demonstrates your commitment to purchasing the home. It eventually becomes part of your down payment or closing costs.

Escrow Opens

A neutral escrow company begins coordinating all of the paperwork and money involved in the transaction.

Preliminary Title Report

We'll review the property's title history to ensure there aren't unexpected liens, ownership issues, or easements that could affect your purchase.

Home Inspections

One of the most important steps.

Licensed inspectors evaluates the home's major systems and helps us understand:

  • maintenance items

  • safety concerns

  • larger repairs

  • items to negotiate

Typical Inspections in Portland Include:

  • General Home inspection

  • Radon

  • Sewer scope

  • Underground oil tank search

  • Mold, Asbestos or lead evaluations if needed

The inspection period isn't about finding a perfect house. It's about making an informed decision. I see the inspection period as a valuable planning opportunity. I bring in contractors, discuss future projects, gather estimates, and help you start envisioning how you’ll make the home your own over time.

One of my favorite parts of the process is helping buyers create a roadmap for improvements. Together, we’ll prioritize projects, that fit your budget, lifestyle and long-term goals, while identifying the updates most likely to add value, and build equity along the way.

Negotiations

Sometimes everything looks great.

Other times we'll negotiate:

  • repairs

  • credits

  • price adjustments

  • additional inspections

I'll help you decide what's reasonable and what isn't.

Appraisal

If you're financing the purchase, your lender will order an appraisal to confirm the home's value. In a sense it is like a less extensive inspection for the lender. Sometimes the lender may require certain repairs prior to the close of escrow.

Signing Day

A few days before closing, you'll sign your final loan and escrow documents.

Closing Day

The sale records. The seller receives their proceeds.

And then...

You Get the Keys! 🔑

One of my favorite moments in every transaction. It never gets old!

My Job Throughout the Process

Many people think a Realtor's job is opening doors. That's actually a very small part of what I do.

My role is to help you:

  • create a strategy

  • avoid costly mistakes

  • evaluate neighborhoods

  • negotiate confidently

  • hold your hand and help you stay calm

  • understand inspections

  • coordinate lenders and escrow

  • solve problems when they arise

  • make informed decisions from start to finish

Frequently Asked Questions:

Thinking About Buying in Portland?

Whether you're buying your first home, moving across town, or relocating from another state, you don't have to figure it out alone.

Every purchase is different, but the process doesn't have to feel overwhelming when you have someone guiding you every step of the way. I'd love to help you build a plan that's tailored to your goals, and then walk beside you all the way to closing.

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