Old Town-Chinatown, Portland Real Estate & Homes For Sale

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Real Estate & Homes For Sale Near Old Town-Chinatown, Portland, OR

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Old Town-Chinatown, Portland, OR Real Estate Trends

Learn about the Old Town-Chinatown, Portland, OR housing market through trends and averages.

Affordability of Living in Old Town-Chinatown, Portland, OR

The median home value is $221,665
MonthMedian home value
May 2025$243k
June 2025$242k
July 2025$239k
August 2025$236k
September 2025$234k
October 2025$232k
November 2025$230k
December 2025$229k
January 2026$227k
February 2026$225k
March 2026$224k
April 2026$222k
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Average Home Value in Old Town-Chinatown, Portland, OR, by Home Size

Home SizeHome Value*
1 bedroom (See homes)$212,089
*Home value over the past month

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What Locals Say about Old Town-Chinatown

  • Bodiefuller
    "Be careful of the homeless garbage everywhere. I worry about needles getting stuck in my dog while he is walking and exploring along the river."
  • Derek W.
    "I have toured this building, condos are great unfortunately the neighborhood is filled with tremendous amount of tents lining the sidewalk. Sad but true."
  • Trulia User
    "I've lived in this neighborhood for over 7 years.It is a great walkable neighborhood with everything you need within walking or riding Trimet or streetcar. There are many parks in the neighborhood also, even a dog park. Also many restaurants, stores, coffee shops and so much more."
  • Jd R.
    "the amount of homeless tents does not allow for a lot of area for dogs there are a few parts but none specifically for dogs in my area"
  • Bruce R.
    "I've lived in Old Town for about 9 years now, for sure don't recommend it for children. The violence in the area has increased over the last five years, it's very sad and the city doesn't seem to really want to focus on any of the problems surrounding the area. For downtown, probably not the best area to raise a family."
  • Sarah S.
    "There's a lot of negative things that can be said about Chinatown... Yes, there's crime, drugs, abject poverty, and a sense of abandonment from the city government. BUT, I love my home, I love my neighbors, I love the businesses and art. It takes strength of character to live here long term, but if you've got the guts, it's absolutely worth it. "
  • Emily S.
    "Generally a lot of homeless people on the streets but close to transport and lots of art galleries jjjjj"
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