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Real Estate and Rental and Leasing in Oregon: 2026 Market Risk Report

Entry risk 44.8 (Elevated), ranked #35 of 51 states. 7,377 establishments, 29,164 jobs.

Entry Risk Assessment

Entry Risk Score 44.8
Low 0-30
Moderate 30-42
Elevated 42-55
High 55+
Elevated

Lower is better. Relative to national real estate and rental and leasing average.

The real estate and rental and leasing sector in Oregon is tracking close to the U.S. baseline, with no extreme signals in volatility, saturation, or wage pressure. Entry conditions are within the national median range.

5-Year Firm Retention
33.3%
Percentile within industry
Rank #35 of 51 states
Growth Momentum
48.5
Scale of 0-100
Rank #15 of 51 states
Establishment Density
51.5
vs. national average
Rank #41 of 51 states
Market Volatility
19.4
Lower is more stable
Wage Pressure Index
35.4
Labor cost pressure

7,377 Establishments in Oregon

7,377
Establishments
-2.9% YoY
29,164
Total Employment
-1.8% YoY
$62,492
Average Annual Wage
+2.8% YoY

Oregon vs National Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Average

How Oregon's real estate and rental and leasing market compares to the national average across all 51 states.

Metric OR National Difference
Entry Risk Score 44.8 40.5 +4.3
5-Year Retention 33.3% 51.0% -17.7
Growth Momentum 48.5 39.4 +9.1
Market Volatility 19.4 22.1 -2.8
Establishment Density 51.5 34.1 +17.4
Wage Pressure 35.4 45.1 -9.7

Green = favorable vs national average. Red = less favorable. Metrics are relative within real estate and rental and leasing only.

Oregon Ranks #35 of 51 for Real Estate and Rental and Leasing

Oregon ranks #35 out of 51 states for real estate and rental and leasing market entry conditions.

Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Entry Risk by State

Rank State Risk Score Classification
#1 Pennsylvania 24.5 low
#2 Wisconsin 26.0 low
#3 Nebraska 26.3 low
#4 South Dakota 26.4 low
#5 Massachusetts 27.7 low
#35 Oregon You 44.8 elevated

About Entry Risk Score: A weighted composite of firm retention, growth momentum, market volatility, establishment density, and wage pressure. Lower scores indicate more favorable conditions. Read full methodology →

Data Sources

Data period: 2024. Last updated: February 2026. Next refresh expected: Q2 2026 (BLS QCEW update).

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