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Rental Property Investment Guide: Ontario, OR

Updated 2026 · Based on median market data for Ontario, OR

Cap Rate
2.87%
Median Price
$365K
Rent/Mo
$1,470
1% Rule
0.40%
Fails

Market Snapshot

Ontario sits in the West with a population of 50,000 growing at 1% annually. The median home costs $365,000 while rents average $1,470/mo, producing an estimated cap rate of 2.87%. Cash flow investing here requires creative strategies like BRRRR or value-add approaches.

Who Should Invest Here

Ontario works best for experienced investors with a clear strategy — Section 8, student housing, or deep value-add rehabs. The 2.87% cap rate at median prices is tight, so success depends on buying below market, forcing appreciation through renovation, or accessing above-market rent streams through niche tenant bases.

Deal Criteria for Ontario

Target properties priced 15-25% below the $365,000 median — around $292,000 or less. At this price point with $1,470/mo rents, your cap rate improves to roughly 4.0%. Factor in 0.94% property taxes ($3,431/yr), budget 5% of gross rent for maintenance, and underwrite to a 4.7% vacancy rate. On a 20% down conventional loan at 7%, monthly PITI will run approximately $2,328.

Risks and Considerations

Higher price points mean more capital at risk and tighter cash flow margins — ensure you have adequate reserves. Every deal should be evaluated individually using our calculator tools. Median data provides a starting point; actual returns depend on the specific property, financing, and your management approach.

Next Steps

Run the numbers on a specific Ontario property using our cap rate calculator (pre-filled with Ontario data). Compare Ontario against similar markets in the West region. If you're considering a value-add approach, try our BRRRR calculator to model a rehab scenario.

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How Ontario Compares

Ontario vs Oregon state average and national average across key investment metrics. Ontario's cap rate is below both benchmarks — deal sourcing is critical here.

Metric
Ontario
Oregon Avg
National Avg
Cap Rate
2.87%
2.74%
3.81%
Median Price
$365K
$438K
$333K
Median Rent
$1,470
$1,672
$1,524
Property Tax
0.94%
0.94%
1.08%
Vacancy
4.7%
4.7%
5.6%
Pop. Growth
1%/yr
1%/yr
0.9%/yr

Nearby West Markets

City
Cap Rate
Price
Rent
Tax
Ontario, OR
2.9%
$365K
$1,470
0.94%
Redding, CA
3.4%
$365K
$1,590
0.75%
Bakersfield, CA
4.0%
$360K
$1,760
0.72%
Crescent City, CA
3.4%
$360K
$1,560
0.75%
El Centro, CA
3.4%
$370K
$1,620
0.75%

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ontario, OR a good place to invest in rental property?
Ontario has an estimated cap rate of 2.87%, which is below the national average of 3.81%. With median home prices at $365K and rents of $1,470/mo, pure cash flow investing in Ontario is challenging at median prices, but value-add strategies can work. Population growth of 1% and 4.7% vacancy rate indicate healthy tenant demand.
What is the average cap rate in Ontario?
The estimated cap rate for Ontario is 2.87%, based on median home prices of $365K, median rents of $1,470/mo, a 0.94% property tax rate, and 4.7% vacancy. This compares to a 2.74% average across Oregon and 3.81% nationally. Cap rates for individual properties will vary based on purchase price, actual rents, and property condition.
How much does a rental property cost in Ontario?
The median home price in Ontario is $365,000, which is 9% above the national average of $333,419. A 20% down payment would be approximately $73,000. Investment properties in Ontario range significantly — targeting properties 15-25% below median can improve your cap rate substantially.
What are Ontario property taxes for investors?
Ontario's effective property tax rate is 0.94%, which is above the Oregon average of 0.94% and below the national average of 1.08%. On a $365K property, annual taxes are approximately $3,431 ($286/mo). Property taxes are moderate and manageable.
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