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Real Estate Development Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Real Estate Agent

Lebanon, OR · On-site

$55K - $100K/yr

We are committed to supporting your development by providing comprehensive resources, cutting-edge technology, and a collaborative team culture. If you are passionate about real estate and dedicated ...

Real Estate Agent

Sweet Home, OR · On-site

$55K - $100K/yr

Summary Join the Gregory Home Team , a leading real estate company with strong roots in the lively ... Driven by a competitive mindset and eagerness for professional development * Excellent ...

Real Estate Agent

Tigard, OR · On-site

$80K - $150K/yr

Participate in team meetings, coaching, and professional development opportunities * Deliver ... Active Oregon Real Estate License required * Strong communication and relationship-building skills

Headquartered in Portland OR, CrowdStreet was founded in 2013 by a team with more than 80 years of combined experience in commercial real estate, software development, online marketing and private ...

Headquartered in Portland OR, CrowdStreet was founded in 2013 by a team with more than 80 years of combined experience in commercial real estate, software development, online marketing and private ...

$90K - $120K/yr

... development, and real estate clearance actions such as site permitting, leasing, licensing, and support of fee and easement acquisitions, in support of the client's technology construction ...

Overview LMI seeksreal estate analyst to support title research for and the development and tracking ofcomplex real estate actions and documents to support a federal program management office ...

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How much do real estate development jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for real estate development in Oregon is $108,130.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $79,300.00 and $135,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are the Qualifications to Get a Job in Real Estate Development?

The qualifications to get a job in real estate development vary depending on your responsibilities. For investment and development jobs, the most important thing is money, whether it is from personal wealth or investors. Some developers work specifically with municipal governments or community organizations. If you seek investors, you need to have strong financial skills, good negotiation and presentation tactics, and strategic vision. To become a construction or design worker in real estate development, you need to have a bachelor’s degree or credentials from an apprenticeship and several years of work as a commercial or residential contractor. Marketing professionals need a background in PR or real estate.

What is real estate development?

Real estate development is the process of creating new buildings or renovating existing properties for residential, commercial, or mixed-use purposes. It involves tasks such as acquiring land, securing financing, obtaining permits, overseeing construction, and managing the eventual sale or lease of the property. Developers coordinate with architects, contractors, government agencies, and investors throughout each stage of a project. The goal is to transform raw land or underutilized properties into valuable assets that meet market demand.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Real Estate Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Real Estate Developer, you need strong project management, financial analysis, and market research skills, often supported by a degree in real estate, business, or a related field. Familiarity with financial modeling software, CAD tools, and zoning or permitting systems is typically required. Excellent negotiation, communication, and problem-solving abilities set top developers apart. These skills are crucial for successfully managing complex projects, securing investment, and navigating regulatory environments to deliver profitable developments.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in real estate development, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in real estate development often encounter challenges such as navigating complex zoning regulations, securing project financing, and coordinating with a diverse group of stakeholders including architects, contractors, and government agencies. Successfully addressing these challenges requires strong project management skills, effective communication, and a proactive approach to problem-solving. Building a network of reliable partners and staying informed about local market trends can also help mitigate risks and ensure project success.

What is the difference between Real Estate Development vs Real Estate Brokerage?

AspectReal Estate DevelopmentReal Estate Brokerage
Required CredentialsReal estate license, possibly a degree in real estate, finance, or urban planningReal estate license, sales certification
Work EnvironmentProject sites, offices, planning meetingsReal estate offices, property showings, client meetings
Industry UsageInvolved in planning, financing, and constructing new propertiesFacilitates property sales and leasing between buyers and sellers

Real estate development focuses on creating new properties from planning to construction, while real estate brokerage centers on selling and leasing existing properties. Both roles require real estate licenses but differ significantly in daily activities and project involvement.

What are the most commonly searched types of Real Estate Development jobs in Oregon? The most popular types of Real Estate Development jobs in Oregon are:
What cities in Oregon are hiring for Real Estate Development jobs? Cities in Oregon with the most Real Estate Development job openings:
Infographic showing various Real Estate Development job openings in Oregon as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $108,130 per year, or $52 per hour.
Underwriter III- Real Estate Banking

Underwriter III- Real Estate Banking

PNC Bank

Portland, OR

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


PNC Bank rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 343 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

80th of 149 rated banks


Job description

Position OverviewAt PNC, our people are our greatest differentiator and competitive advantage in the markets we serve. We are all united in delivering the best experience for our customers. We work together each day to foster an inclusive workplace culture where all of our employees feel respected, valued and have an opportunity to contribute to the company's success. As an Underwriter III within PNC's Real Estate Banking organization, you will be based in a PNC location.
The Entity Finance Underwriter is responsible for performing comprehensive credit underwriting and portfolio management across complex entity-level real estate transactions, including private and institutional real estate funds, homebuilders, real estate operating companies (REOCs), and subscription/capital call facilities.
This role applies advanced financial, structural, and risk analysis to assess borrower creditworthiness, evaluate repayment capacity, and structure transactions in alignment with internal credit policy, regulatory expectations, and market standards.
Identify key credit risks and develop appropriate mitigants, including:
* Detailed financial analysis and projection review
* Structural features (covenants, borrowing bases, advance rates)
* Investor eligibility and concentration limits (for subscription facilities)
* Assign and justify internal risk ratings (e.g., PD/LGD)
* Ensure consistency with policy and underwriting guidelines
* Provide recommendations on deal structure, sizing, and terms to optimize risk-adjusted returns.PNC is an in-office company that fosters a supportive culture where employees can thrive and achieve balance. We encourage candidates to connect with their recruiter and hiring manager to understand workplace expectations and ensure the role aligns with their goals.PNC will not provide sponsorship for employment visas or participate in STEM OPT for this position.Job Description
  • Works independently with little or no oversight. Exercises some exception and elevated approval authority. Prepares loan offerings for all types of transactions at any level of complexity or in management of a portfolio as assigned. Interacts with internal/external customers. Provides recommendations for credit structuring. Serves as subject matter expert for certain asset classes.
  • Using independent judgment to identify risks and mitigants, prepares offerings and/or scorecards, such as risk ratings, by analyzing credit, collateral strength and financial worthiness of loan/transaction parties. If relevant, performs ongoing credit risk management for assigned portfolio. May coach and/or review the work of other underwriters and fill in for manager as required.
  • Contacts internal/external customers and other parties as appropriate to gather information and to clarify inconsistent, incorrect or missing information. May perform relevant pre-approval and post-approval activities.
  • Identifies and/or confirms all external regulatory requirements. Ensures internal policies/procedures are followed.
  • Makes recommendations on credit decisions or makes credit decisions directly, as appropriate.
  • Knowledge of IRS Code Section 42 and 47, equity structures and documentation, market research (including onsite inspections and market comp analysis), and 3rd party or external guidelines.

PNC Employees take pride in our reputation and to continue building upon that we expect our employees to be:

  • Customer Focused - Knowledgeable of the values and practices that align customer needs and satisfaction as primary considerations in all business decisions and able to leverage that information in creating customized customer solutions.
  • Managing Risk - Assessing and effectively managing all of the risks associated with their business objectives and activities to ensure they adhere to and support PNC's Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
Qualifications

Successful candidates must demonstrate appropriate knowledge, skills, and abilities for a role. Listed below are skills, competencies, work experience, education, and required certifications/licensures needed to be successful in this position.

Preferred SkillsCredit Decisions, Decision Making, Financial Analysis, Identifying Risks, Process Improvements, Results-Oriented, Risk AssessmentsCompetenciesAccuracy and Attention to Detail, Coaching Others, Credit Analysis and Verification, Decision Making and Critical Thinking, Knowledge of Underwriting, Managing Multiple Priorities, Market Research, Real Estate Development, Real Estate Practice, Real Estate Property Data Analysis, Real Estate Sales Closings and Agreements, Regulatory Environment - Financial ServicesWork ExperienceRoles at this level typically require a university / college degree, with 3+ years of relevant / direct industry experience. Certifications are often desired. In lieu of a degree, a comparable combination of education, job specific certification(s), and experience (including military service) may be considered.EducationBachelorsCertificationsNo Required Certification(s)LicensesNo Required License(s)Pay TransparencyBase Salary: $67,500.00 - $172,500.00Salaries may vary based on geographic location, market data and on individual skills, experience, and education. This role is incentive eligible with the payment based upon company, business and/or individual performance.Application WindowGenerally, this opening is expected to be posted for two business days from 07/02/2026, although it may be longer with business discretion.BenefitsPNC offers a comprehensive range of benefits to help meet your needs now and in the future. Depending on your eligibility, options for full-time employees include: medical/prescription drug coverage (with a Health Savings Account feature), dental and vision options; employee and spouse/child life insurance; short and long-term disability protection; 401(k) with PNC match, pension and stock purchase plans; dependent care reimbursement account; back-up child/elder care; adoption, surrogacy, and doula reimbursement; educational assistance, including select programs fully paid; a robust wellness program with financial incentives.In addition, PNC generally provides the following paid time off, depending on your eligibility: maternity and/or parental leave; up to 11 paid holidays each year; 9 occasional absence days each year, unless otherwise required by law; between 15 to 25 vacation days each year, depending on career level; and years of service.

To learn more about these and other programs, including benefits for full time and part-time employees, visitpncthrive.com.

Disability Accommodations Statement

If an accommodation is required to participate in the application process, please contact us via email at AccommodationRequest@pnc.com. Please include "accommodation request" in the subject line title and be sure to include your name, the job ID, and your preferred method of contact in the body of the email. Emails not related to accommodation requests will not receive responses. Applicants may also call 877-968-7762 and say "Workday" for accommodation assistance. All information provided will be kept confidential and will be used only to the extent required to provide needed reasonable accommodations.


At PNC we foster an inclusive and accessible workplace. We provide reasonable accommodations to employment applicants and qualified individuals with a disability who need an accommodation to perform the essential functions of their positions.

Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)


PNC provides equal employment opportunity to qualified persons regardless of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status, or other categories protected by law.

This position is subject to the requirements of Section 19 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (FDIA) and, for any registered role, the Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008 (SAFE Act) and/or the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), which prohibit the hiring of individuals with certain criminal history.

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