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Leaving Portland? This is where people in Portland are looking to buy homes

A condominium (not pictured) recently listed on Zillow is turning some heads with its property overview. (Getty Images)

(STACKER) — The Covid-19 pandemic ushered in a period of frantic, domestic migration that saw Americans moving farther away from established urban centers.

The number of homes sold every month has slowed as interest rates have risen, cooling some of those pandemic trends. But many Americans are still choosing to move long distances, and the vast majority of U.S. homebuyers — 97% — utilize online sites when looking for their next home, according to a 2021 report from the National Association of Realtors.

Stacker compiled statistics about where people in Portland are looking to buy homes using cross-market demand and monthly inventory data from Realtor.com. Data is based on micropolitan and metropolitan areas, which include cities as well as surrounding towns and suburbs. Cross-market demand statistics are as of Q4 2022. Monthly inventory data is as of January 2023.

Continue reading to see where people in Portland are shopping for their next house.

10. Astoria, OR

9. Albany, OR

8. Medford, OR

7. Seattle, WA

6. Phoenix, AZ

5. Longview, WA

4. Newport, OR

3. Eugene, OR

2. Bend, OR

1. Salem, OR