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Estimate your true cost of homeownership in Oregon with localized property taxes, insurance, and utility data.

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Est. Total Monthly Cost
$4,394
P&I Payment$3,508
Taxes & Ins$468
Utilities$163

Mortgage Details

$565,298
Local Median: $565,298
$19,785 (3.5%)
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Used with your down payment to fetch a live, scenario-specific rate.

Local Area Costs

Mortgage Insurance (MIP)$254/mo
Upfront MIP (UFMIP) (financed)$9,546

FHA charges MIP regardless of down payment; UFMIP is financed into the loan.

Upfront costs

One-time costs to open your FHA loan.

Down payment (cash)
$19,785
3.5% of price
Upfront MIP (UFMIP)
$9,546
1.75% · financed into loan
Financed loan amount
$555,059
incl. UFMIP
Monthly$4,394

Monthly Breakdown

Principal & Interest
$3,508
Property Taxes
$382
Homeowners Ins.
$87
Mortgage Insurance (MIP)
$254
Utilities
$163

Amortization Schedule

Loan balance and total interest paid over 30 years.

Total Interest
$707,947

Local Housing Facts for Oregon

  • ·Median home value: $565,298 (adjusted for current market conditions)
  • ·Est. property taxes: $4,578/yr — pre-loaded from county assessment data
  • ·Homeowners insurance (HO-3): $1,040/yr — based on local per-$1K premium rates
  • ·Energy utilities: $1,959/yr — sourced from DOE LEAD survey data
  • ·Flood insurance: optional — toggled off by default, estimate based on FEMA risk profile

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FHA upfront mortgage insurance premium (MIP) for a home in Oregon, OR?

An FHA buyer in Oregon, OR borrowing $545,513 (with 3.5% down on a median $565,298 home) pays an upfront mortgage insurance premium (MIP) of $9,546 — equal to 1.75% of the base loan amount. This upfront MIP is typically financed into the loan balance rather than paid at closing, increasing the total loan amount to approximately $555,059.

How much is the monthly FHA mortgage insurance in Oregon, OR?

For a typical FHA loan in Oregon, OR with a base loan amount of $545,513, the annual MIP rate is 0.55% — adding approximately $250/month to the required payment. This monthly MIP is separate from principal, interest, property taxes, and homeowners insurance.

Does FHA mortgage insurance go away in Oregon, OR?

Unlike conventional PMI — which automatically cancels at 80% LTV under the Homeowners Protection Act — FHA annual MIP on loans with less than 10% down does not fall off. For FHA buyers in Oregon, OR putting 3.5% down, this means ongoing monthly MIP payments of approximately $250/month for the life of the loan. To eliminate MIP, borrowers must refinance into a conventional loan once they reach 20% equity, or put 10%+ down at origination (MIP then cancels after 11 years).

Am I eligible for FHA financing in Oregon, OR?

The 2025 FHA loan limit for Oregon, OR is $701,500 for a 1-unit property. A typical buyer purchasing the median-priced home here (approximately $565,298) with 3.5% down would have a base loan amount of approximately $545,513, which falls within the local FHA limit — making FHA financing an accessible option for eligible buyers.

What is the true all-in monthly cost of owning an FHA-financed home in Oregon, OR?

Beyond principal and interest, FHA buyers in Oregon, OR with a median $565,298 home can expect approximately $4,578/yr in property taxes, $1,040/yr for homeowners insurance, $1,959/yr in energy utilities, and $250/mo in FHA mortgage insurance (MIP). Together, these non-P&I costs add approximately $881/month to the required payment in Oregon, OR.