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Moving from Oregon to Arizona:
Housing Cost Guide

How your housing costs change when you relocate. Based on 2026 data with 10% down, 6.5% rate, 30-year fixed.

Monthly Housing Cost Change
-$723/mo

Your housing costs will decrease by approximately $723 per month ($8,676/year) when you move from Oregon to Arizona.

Side-by-Side Comparison

OregonArizonaChange
Median Home Price$480,000$380,000$-100,000
Property Tax Rate0.93%0.62%-0.31%
Monthly Tax (on median)$372$196$-176
Insurance/yr$1,400$2,100+$700
Closing Costs$7K$6K$-640
Transfer Tax0.1%None-0.10%
Est. Monthly PITI$3,399/mo$2,676/mo$-723/mo

What Your Oregon Equity Buys in Arizona

If you sell your median-priced Oregon home ($480K) and buy in Arizona ($380K):

Equity from sale (est. 30% after typical ownership)$144K
Down payment on Arizona home (20%)$76K
Remaining equity after down payment$68K

Your Oregon equity covers the 20% down payment on a median Arizona home with $68K left over. That surplus can cover closing costs, moving expenses, or go into savings.

Monthly Budget Impact

Oregon PITI
$3,399/mo
Arizona PITI
$2,676/mo
Monthly savings$723/mo
Annual savings$8,676/yr
10-year savings$87K

Over 10 years, this move saves you approximately $87K in housing costs alone.

Key Differences to Know

Your dollar stretches further in Arizona. The median home costs 21% less than in Oregon, which translates to a $100K difference in purchase price. This means a smaller loan, a lower monthly payment, and less total interest paid over the life of your mortgage.

Good news on taxes: Arizona's 0.62% property tax rate is significantly lower than Oregon's 0.93%. You'll save approximately $2,108 per year on property taxes, which adds up to $21K over a decade.

Insurance will cost you more in Arizona — $2,100/year compared to $1,400/year in Oregon. That's an extra $700 annually ($58/month). Shop multiple carriers to find the best rate.

When you buy in Arizona, expect about $6K in closing costs (1.6% of purchase price). Arizona has no transfer tax, which helps keep your upfront costs lower. Budget for this amount on top of your down payment.

Down Payment Assistance in Arizona

Arizona's Home Plus AZ offers Up to 5% DPA grant. If you haven't owned a home in three years (or are buying in Arizona for the first time), you may qualify. Check eligibility requirements and income limits on Arizona's housing finance agency website.

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