Moving to North Bend, OR — Cost, Timing, Best-For

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What to know before you move: cost, market timing, who it fits.

53
Momentum score
$360,041
Median home value
-2.8%
Home YoY
10,049
Population

Moving to Oregon: the honest read

Oregon has one of the highest top-bracket income taxes in the country (north of 9.9%) and no sales tax, which roughly favors lower earners and squeezes high ones — and the property-tax structure under Measure 5 and 50 means longtime owners often pay much less than newer buyers in the same neighborhood. The state really splits into the Willamette Valley corridor (Portland, Salem, Eugene — most of the population, the jobs, Nike and Intel and the universities, and a Portland that's in the middle of a difficult conversation about housing, homelessness, and downtown vacancies), the coast (beautiful, increasingly expensive, gray most of the year), and Central and Eastern Oregon (Bend has boomed and gotten expensive, the rest is high desert and ranching). Wildfire and smoke season is now a multi-month August-through-September fact. Winters in the Valley are mild and wet; the rain is the real weather conversation, not the cold.

If you're considering a move to North Bend, OR, the most important variables are the local housing market, the cost structure (taxes, insurance, utilities), and how well the city fits your day-to-day life. This page summarizes the housing market read; pair it with the cost of living page for the full picture.

North Bend is a city in Coos County, Oregon, with an estimated population of 10,049. It's part of the Coos Bay metro area. The population has contracted 0.7% per year on average since 2020. The median home value in North Bend is $360,041 as of 2026-04, down 2.8% over the last 12 months. Over the last five years, home values have averaged +4.0% annual growth (-2.9% from the 5-year peak). Rents in North Bend average $1,488 per month. The composite momentum score is 53 of 100 (Stable). Neither hot nor cold, so the neighborhood and the house matter more than the market read.

Sideways market (-2.8% YoY). No urgency to time the macro trend — focus on the home and neighborhood.

Reasons people move here

  • Held the highs: currently -2.9% from the 5-year peak — this market refused to give back gains.
  • The data is the data: North Bend has at least 5 years of Zillow tracking, full Census identification, and is included in the 2-criteria momentum score on this page.

Things to know first

  • Cooling: -2.8% over the trailing year — momentum has stalled.
  • Flat or shrinking population: -0.7% per year. Housing demand has to come from somewhere — verify the source.
  • Thin housing market: small population means fewer transactions and slower resale. Liquidity risk on exit.

More about North Bend

What this move will cost

Real upfront cash to land in North Bend, plus what you’ll carry month to month.

Cash to move in (renting)

RentalTypical rentCash to sign (1st + deposit)
Studio$1,161/mo$2,322
1-bed$1,309/mo$2,618
2-bed$1,488/mo$2,976
3-bed$1,815/mo$3,630

If you buy near the local median of $360,041, plan on about $3,096/yr in property tax (~$258/mo) at Oregon’s effective rate of 0.86%. Lenders escrow this on top of principal & interest.

Getting your stuff here

Move sizeLocal movers (<100 mi)Long-distance (1,000 mi+)
1-bed home$500–$1,100$1,700–$3,700
2-bed home$900–$2,000$2,800–$6,000
3-bed home$1,300–$2,800$4,000–$8,500

DIY truck rental instead of movers: about $150–$600 local, $1,200–$3,500 one-way long-distance, plus fuel. Ranges are national averages — your quote moves with exact distance, stairs/elevator access, and season (summer is priciest).

Your relocation checklist

The official, no-cost places to handle the paperwork after you decide on North Bend.

  • Driver’s license & vehicle registration
    New Oregon residents usually have 30–90 days to switch — confirm the exact deadline at the Oregon DMV.
    Open DMV →
  • Forward your mail
    File a USPS change of address ($1.10 identity-verification fee) a week or two before you move.
    USPS change of address →
  • Register to vote
    Update your registration to your new North Bend address — the official, no-cost portal routes you to Oregon.
    Register / update →
  • Turn on utilities
    Line up electric, gas, water/sewer, trash, and internet to start on move-in day.
    Find providers →
  • Check the school district
    Enrollment is by address — confirm which schools serve the home you’re considering before you sign.
    Look up by address →
  • Update your address everywhere else
    Bank, insurance, employer/payroll, IRS, and your state tax agency. Auto and renters/home insurance rates can change with the ZIP.
    IRS address change →

Sources: Zillow ZHVI (home values), Zillow ZORI (rents), US Census ACS + place population. Updated when source agencies publish revisions.