
Keller Williams PDX Central

25
Closed Sales
$19.3M
Total Value
$490K - $1.7M
Price Range
$772.7K
Average Price
Prior 5 years
About Nathan
How Nathan Austin Brings Architecture and Engineering to Real Estate
Nathan Austin has grown his real estate business year over year during one of the most difficult markets in the last thirty years. The reason is straightforward: he approaches every transaction as an advocate first, not a salesperson. Based in Portland, Oregon, and with Keller Williams Realty Portland Central, Nathan represents buyers and sellers in the area, but his path to real estate was not the typical one. Before getting into the business, he spent more than twenty years working as a structural engineer. He holds a degree in Architectural Engineering and also studied architecture. That background shapes everything about how he works today.
An Architecture and Engineering Mindset in Real Estate
Nathan brings two lenses to every property, and together they give his clients a picture most realtors can't offer. His study of architecture means he understands how a home is designed to be lived in: how spaces flow, how light moves through a room, how the layout shapes daily life. He can help clients see not just what a home looks like today, but what it would feel like to actually live there.
His engineering background handles the other side. He knows how homes are built, what keeps them sound, and what signals trouble. For buyers, this means walking through a property with someone who can evaluate the things that matter: the condition of electrical systems, HVAC, structural concerns, the quality of construction, and how building practices have changed over the decades. "By the time my clients make an offer, we already know what's going on with the home. The inspection report confirms it, there are no surprises," Nathan explained.
For sellers, that same architectural eye shapes how Nathan markets a home. He has developed serious technical photography skills specifically to capture what makes a property worth living in, the way a room sits in the afternoon light, the sense of space a well-designed layout creates, and the details that photographs usually miss. Where most listing photos simply document a home, Nathan's are designed to convey the experience of it, helping buyers connect emotionally before they ever set foot inside.
Together, those perspectives mean Nathan's clients get more than representation. Sellers get a marketer who understands what makes a home compelling, and buyers get an advisor who can tell them both what a home promises and what it will actually deliver.
A Data-Driven Approach
Nathan believes clients make better decisions when they have real information in front of them. He calculates market value using the same methods appraisers use, then checks his figures against actual appraisals to understand where and why numbers differ. That process gives his clients a clear, grounded picture of what a home is truly worth, not just what it's listed for.
Beyond individual properties, Nathan tracks what the broader market is doing and brings that context to every conversation. Whether the market is shifting in favor of buyers or sellers, tightening on inventory, or showing signs of softening, his clients understand the conditions they are operating in and what that means for their strategy. An offer isn't just a number. It's a decision informed by data, timing, and a clear-eyed read of where the market stands.
Representation, as Nathan sees it, means giving clients the information they need to make confident decisions. He will share his honest assessment if he thinks a client is headed in the wrong direction,
Nathan Austin has grown his real estate business year over year during one of the most difficult markets in the last thirty years. The reason is straightforward: he approaches every transaction as an advocate first, not a salesperson. Based in Portland, Oregon, and with Keller Williams Realty Portland Central, Nathan represents buyers and sellers in the area, but his path to real estate was not the typical one. Before getting into the business, he spent more than twenty years working as a structural engineer. He holds a degree in Architectural Engineering and also studied architecture. That background shapes everything about how he works today.
An Architecture and Engineering Mindset in Real Estate
Nathan brings two lenses to every property, and together they give his clients a picture most realtors can't offer. His study of architecture means he understands how a home is designed to be lived in: how spaces flow, how light moves through a room, how the layout shapes daily life. He can help clients see not just what a home looks like today, but what it would feel like to actually live there.
His engineering background handles the other side. He knows how homes are built, what keeps them sound, and what signals trouble. For buyers, this means walking through a property with someone who can evaluate the things that matter: the condition of electrical systems, HVAC, structural concerns, the quality of construction, and how building practices have changed over the decades. "By the time my clients make an offer, we already know what's going on with the home. The inspection report confirms it, there are no surprises," Nathan explained.
For sellers, that same architectural eye shapes how Nathan markets a home. He has developed serious technical photography skills specifically to capture what makes a property worth living in, the way a room sits in the afternoon light, the sense of space a well-designed layout creates, and the details that photographs usually miss. Where most listing photos simply document a home, Nathan's are designed to convey the experience of it, helping buyers connect emotionally before they ever set foot inside.
Together, those perspectives mean Nathan's clients get more than representation. Sellers get a marketer who understands what makes a home compelling, and buyers get an advisor who can tell them both what a home promises and what it will actually deliver.
A Data-Driven Approach
Nathan believes clients make better decisions when they have real information in front of them. He calculates market value using the same methods appraisers use, then checks his figures against actual appraisals to understand where and why numbers differ. That process gives his clients a clear, grounded picture of what a home is truly worth, not just what it's listed for.
Beyond individual properties, Nathan tracks what the broader market is doing and brings that context to every conversation. Whether the market is shifting in favor of buyers or sellers, tightening on inventory, or showing signs of softening, his clients understand the conditions they are operating in and what that means for their strategy. An offer isn't just a number. It's a decision informed by data, timing, and a clear-eyed read of where the market stands.
Representation, as Nathan sees it, means giving clients the information they need to make confident decisions. He will share his honest assessment if he thinks a client is headed in the wrong direction,
Home Types:
House, MultiFamily, Lot/Land
Years of Experience:
3
Education:
Bachelors of Architectural Engineering
Transaction History
- 1 Year
- 2 Year
Neighborhoods Nathan is Experienced In
Nathan's Listings and Deals
Nathan's Open Houses
Nathan's Active Listings
Awards and Designations
- RENE - Real Estate Negotiation Expert
Other Experience
Distressed Properties, First Time Home Buyers, Investments, Luxury Homes, Military Families, New Construction, Senior Communities
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