THE MATHThe Oregon Mortgage Math That Changes Payments
In Oregon, the math matters because a median home price around $495K can turn a small rate difference into a big monthly swing. That matters whether you are buying in Portland, moving up in Gresham, or trying to keep cash available for repairs in Eugene. Oregon also has no sales tax, but the state income tax can affect how buyers budget month to month. The right structure can protect cash flow, lower upfront cost, and make the payment fit the real life you are financing in Oregon.
What Is Your Bank’s Retail Mortgage Rate in Oregon?
✖Rate: 6.875% (one lender, no competition)
✖Monthly payment: $2,069 principal & interest
✖Total interest over 30 years: $429,840
✖Close timeline: 40-50 days is standard
✖Denied? Start over at another bank from scratch
How Does the PierPoint Wholesale Rate Compare in Oregon?
✔Rate: 6.25% (hundreds of lenders competed for it)
✔Monthly payment: $1,940 principal & interest
✔Total interest over 30 years: $383,400
✔Close timeline: 26 days average
✔One application covers every lender — if one says no, another says yes
That is a $129/month difference — $1,548 per year, $46,440 over the life of the loan. Same house. Same loan amount. Same borrower. Same credit score. The only variable is who shopped the rate.
Where Does the Mortgage Rate Spread Go in Oregon Transactions?
Banks profit on the spread between their wholesale cost and the retail rate they quote you. That spread is their margin — and it is substantial. On a $400,000 loan, a 0.375% markup translates to $1,500 per year in extra interest the borrower never needed to pay. Over a 7-year average hold period, that single markup costs $10,500.
What Is the $36 Billion Bank Markup on Oregon Mortgages?
Multiply that across the 3.5 million purchase mortgages originated annually in the United States, and the retail banking markup extracts roughly $36 billion per year from borrowers who simply did not know wholesale pricing existed. The wholesale channel has been available since the 1990s, but most consumers have never heard of it — because banks spend $14 billion annually on advertising, and brokers do not.
How Does PierPoint Eliminate the Rate Spread for Oregon Buyers?
PierPoint gives you direct access to wholesale pricing — the same rates banks pay, before they mark them up. PierPoint gets compensated by the lender who wins your loan, not by you. Your total cost for rate shopping, underwriting management, and closing coordination: $0. This is not a promotional offer. It is the permanent business model of wholesale mortgage lending.