Helocator
Oregon · typical home $501,661

HELOC calculator — Oregon

The typical Oregon home is worth $501,661 (36% above the U.S. average). The calculator below starts from that value — edit it to match your home.

Conservative · 70%Aggressive · 95%

You may be able to borrow up to

$145,412

with a HELOC or home equity loan, at a 85% combined loan-to-value limit.

How your $501,661 home value breaks down

Already owed · $281,000 Available · $145,412 Above 85% cap · $75,249
Your equity
$220,661
Max total loans (85%)
$426,412
Already owed
$281,000
Compare HELOC & home equity rates

Lenders set final limits based on credit, income and a home appraisal.

How much can you borrow in Oregon?

Oregon’s typical home value of $501,661 ranks #12 of 51 (50 states plus D.C.). At an 85% combined loan-to-value cap, total borrowing against such a home is capped near $426,412. A homeowner who still owes about $281,000 could tap roughly $145,412with a HELOC or home equity loan — though your own equity, credit and a lender’s appraisal decide the real figure.

The formula is the same in every state:

available HELOC = (home value × max CLTV%) − mortgage balance

New to home equity lines? See how a HELOC works and what CLTV means.

Compare HELOC rates in Oregon

Rates and limits vary by lender. Comparing multiple offers is the single biggest factor in what you’ll actually pay.

Lender comparison coming soon.

Frequently asked questions

How much HELOC can I get in Oregon?+

It depends on your home's value and what you still owe. With Oregon's typical home value of $501,661 and an 85% combined loan-to-value (CLTV) cap, total borrowing is capped near $426,412. A homeowner who still owes about $281,000 could access roughly $145,412 as a HELOC. Enter your own numbers above for an exact estimate.

What is the typical home value in Oregon?+

The typical home in Oregon is worth about $501,661 (Zillow Home Value Index, April 2026), which is 36% above the U.S. typical of $368,198.

Are HELOC rules different in Oregon?+

The math for borrowing power is the same nationwide — lenders cap combined loan-to-value, usually at 80–90%. What differs by state is home values (which set your equity) and the specific lenders available. Always confirm terms with a licensed Oregon lender.

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Home value: Zillow Home Value Index, April 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.