Portland (OR) Class A is currently softening with 27.8% headline vacancy — trophy is structurally tighter than the broader market suggests.

  • Headline vacancy: 27.8%; trend softening.
  • Cycle is bifurcated: trophy is tight; secondary Class A and Class B are loose.
  • Construction pipeline is largely visible 36–60 months ahead.
  • Use cycle position to time renewal vs. relocation decisions.

Portland (OR) Class A market cycle position

Portland (OR) Class A is currently softening with 27.8% headline vacancy — trophy is structurally tighter than the broader market suggests.

TL;DR

  • Headline vacancy: 27.8%; trend softening.
  • Cycle is bifurcated: trophy is tight; secondary Class A and Class B are loose.
  • Construction pipeline is largely visible 36–60 months ahead.
  • Use cycle position to time renewal vs. relocation decisions.

Read the bifurcation

Portland (OR)'s broad Class A index reads 27.8% vacancy and trends softening. That headline masks a real bifurcation — trophy product (Pearl District) is structurally tight; older Class A and Class B carry the long tail. Cycle decisions should be made at the submarket and tier level, not at the headline.

Time your decision

For occupiers up at renewal: a softening market favours staying or relocating to better-quality stock at attractive terms. A tightening market favours early renewal and locking in expansion options.

Key facts

cityPortland (OR)
countryUnited States
regionAmericas
classARentLocal32 USD/sqft/yr
classARentUsd$32/sqft/yr
vacancy27.8%
typicalLeaseYears7
typicalRentFreeMonths16
submarkets5
primeYieldPct7.4%

Frequently asked questions

Where is Portland (OR) Class A in its cycle?
Headline trend is softening with 27.8% vacancy. Trophy is structurally tighter than the index suggests.

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