Living in Beaverton Oregon - EVERYTHING You Need to Know

Are you Living in or Considering Moving to Beaverton, Oregon?
If you're considering moving to Beaverton, Oregon, you'll want to read this first. Beaverton is a great place to live, with plenty of things to see and do, but there are several things you'll want to know before making the move. On this page, we'll tell you about some of the neighborhoods in Beaverton, businesses and employers, public schools, things to do, the cost of living in Beaverton, and even answer some frequently asked questions about living in Beaverton. So buckle in, and get ready for me to tell you how great living in Beaverton Oregon is!
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1. What's Living in Beaverton Oregon Like?
2. What is the Cost of Living in Beaverton Oregon?
3. Housing in Beaverton, Oregon
4. Best Neighborhoods in Beaverton, Oregon
5. Public Schools in Beaverton
6. Top Business & Employers in Beaverton
7. Top Destinations & Attractions in Beaverton
8. Pros and Cons of Living in Beaverton
9. FAQs About Living in Beaverton Oregon

What's Living in Beaverton Oregon Like?
Located in Washington County, Beaverton is a great place to live for those who want to be close to Portland without dealing with the hustle and bustle of the big city. Beaverton has a population of just under 100,000 people, so though not a big city, it does have a lot of the big city amenities, like large employers and big-box retailers.
Beaverton is also a great commuter town for those who work in Portland but want to live outside the bigger city. However, there are ample job opportunities in the Beaverton area itself, major companies such as IBM, Intel, Tektronix, and Nike, employ a large number of people who reside in Beaverton and the surrounding areas.
Living in Beaverton, Oregon, offers plenty of opportunities to socialize, explore, and soak up the Great Outdoors. There are many parks and trails located throughout the city, perfect for exploring with family or friends. For those who love to shop, Beaverton is also home to Cedar Hills Crossing or the Beaverton Town Square, which both offer plenty of diverse shopping and dining options.
No matter what your interests are, this charming city has something to offer everyone. If you're thinking of moving to Beaverton, Oregon, keep reading to find out what else you'll find in this great area!

Living in Beaverton Oregon - Murrayhill Lake - Photo by Todd Davidson
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What is the Cost of Living in Beaverton Oregon?
If you're exploring a move to Beaverton, Oregon, or any place, the cost of living would be a significant factor in your decision-making. I calculated the REAL cost of living in Beaverton, Oregon, by factoring in today's costs for housing (rent and own), utilities, food, transportation, healthcare, and other necessities to live. To live in Beaverton, Oregon, and rent, you would need to make $48,000 a year. To live in Beaverton, Oregon, and buy a home, you would need to make $77,000 a year. To see how I calculated, check out my blog post, "The REAL Cost of Living on the Oregon Coast." I show how I calculated these $'s under the Cost/Summary Explanation section. The calculations for the cost of living in Beaverton, Oregon, were done the same way. I will soon release my blog post, "The Real Cost of Living in the Portland Metro Area." To sign up to be notified when my newest blogs are released, CLICK HERE.
Housing in Beaverton
If you're considering moving to Beaverton, Oregon, and buying a home, it is a beautiful city with a variety of homes to choose from. If you're looking for new construction developments, you'll find plenty of options as the city continues to grow. Or, if you prefer an older home, there are many beautiful older homes that have been well-maintained. You'll find a little bit of everything living in Beaverton, Oregon.
For those who love the outdoors, Beaverton is also home to plenty of farmland with plenty of square footage for gardening and other outdoor hobbies. Though there are some apartment complexes and condos, most of the city's housing is made up of single-family homes. Whether you're looking for a starter home or something bigger to raise your family in, living in Beaverton, Oregon, has it all.
The housing market is competitive if you want to move to Beaverton, Oregon. It takes a good mortgage broker and realtor to navigate this challenging market. Reach out to a member of our Moving to Beaverton Team today to find out more about moving to and living in Beaverton, Oregon. To sign up for Listing Alert and be notified when a house is listed for sale in Beaverton, Oregon, that matches your criteria, CLICK HERE. Together we can make moving to and living in Beaverton, Oregon, happen for you.
Best Neighborhoods in Beaverton Oregon
One of the bigger challenge you'll face when moving to Beaverton, Oregon is the choice of neighborhoods. The city is home to some incredible communities filled with top-rated schools, gorgeous green spaces, and plenty to see and do. Below are just a few of Beaverton's top neighborhoods and what living in them is like:
Five Oaks
Nestled just south of Sunset Highway, Five Oaks is a lovely neighborhood in Beaverton that's perfect for those who love the outdoors. The area is home to a number of parks, including the beautiful Tualatin Hills Park, which offers plenty of green space and trails for hiking and biking. And if you need to pick up a few groceries or want to grab a bite to eat, you'll be happy to know that less than a mile from the neighborhood are several local businesses, restaurants, and cafes.
The homes in Five Oaks start at around $400,000 and go up to close to $1,000,000 and typically feature two to four bedrooms. So if you're looking for a quiet and friendly Beaverton neighborhood that's close to all the amenities you need, be sure to check out Five Oaks if thinking of moving to Beaverton, Oregon!

Cedar Hills
If you're looking for a balance of convenience, comfort, and community, the Cedar Hills neighborhood may be right for you! This lovely Beaverton neighborhood is just a short drive from Downtown Portland, making it easy to get to the city for work or play. At the same time, Cedar Hills offers its own amenities, including a recreation center with fitness facilities, dance classes, and preschool facilities, as well as an outdoor playground.
The schools in Cedar Hills are excellent, and there are also hospitals and medical centers in the neighborhood for your peace of mind. Cedar Hills is close to the freeways offering easy access for those living in Beaverton who need to commute in and around the city. If you're looking to move to Beaverton and buy a home, homes in this beautiful Beaverton neighborhood have a median price tag of around $600,000.
Sexton Mountain
The Sexton Mountain neighborhood in Beaverton, Oregon can be found between Hart Rd., Weir Rd., Murray Blvd., and SW 175th Ave. This Beaverton neighborhood surrounds the gorgeous Meadows Park, perfect for a day in the sun, relaxing with a picnic, or playing on the playground.
Homes in Sexton Mountain neighborhood start in the low $300,000s for condo's or townhomes and range as high as $1.6 million. There's a mix of single-family housing, condominiums, and brand-new subdivisions, providing plenty of choice for those looking at moving to Beaverton. The convenient location in the city provides easy access to Beaverton shops and restaurants as well as the neighboring city of Portland and all its amenities.

Beaverton Neighborhood - Sexton Mountain, Photo by Todd Davidson
If you want more information on Beaverton neighborhoods, what living in Beaverton, Oregon, is like, or want information on homes in Beaverton, reach out to a member of our Moving to Beaverton Team. They would love to help with your move to Beaverton, Oregon, and can also help with picking the right neighborhood in Beaverton. If interested in looking at homes for sale in Beaverton, Oregon, CLICK HERE to take a look!
Public Schools in Beaverton
So if you're wondering what living in Beaverton, Oregon, is like, the schools will likely influence your opinion some if you've got kids of school age. The Beaverton School District is one of the top-rated public school districts in Oregon. All students from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade have access to top resources and extracurriculars. Beaverton schools educates more than 41,000 students in 55 schools. In the most recent year, 88% of Beaverton seniors graduated and 68% went on to college within one year.
Beaverton School District offers many services to its students such as after-school programs, tutoring, and summer school. In addition, the Beaverton School District has a strong commitment to equity and inclusion. Students from any background can feel welcome and supported in the district.
If you're moving to Beaverton, Oregon, and have little ones at home, be sure to check out the boundaries of the Beaverton School District to find out which exceptional institution your kiddos will become a part of.
For more information on the Beaverton Schools, rankings and boundaries, check out the Beaverton School District and Great Schools links in the Moving to and Living in Beaverton Links section below.
Top Destinations & Attractions in Beaverton
If you're looking for a mix of big-city and small-town vibes, living in Beaverton, Oregon, may be perfect for you. With plenty of things to do and see, it's no wonder more and more people continue to move to Beaverton, Oregon.
Some of the more popular things to do if visiting or living in Beaverton include:
The Great Outdoors
Beaverton, Oregon, is home to a variety of outdoor activities sure to please any nature lover. Tualatin Hills Nature Park is a special place to take a hike and enjoy the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Or, for a more leisurely activity, take a picnic lunch to Cooper Mountain Nature Park and enjoy the views of the Tualatin Valley. The Jenkins Estate is also a popular spot for hikers and is known for its historic landscapes and rich history, dating back to 1912.
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Living in Beaverton Oregon - Cooper Mountain, Photo by Erik Epperly

Living in Beaverton Oregon - Cooper Mountain Vineyard
Adult Getaways
Looking for a more grown-up experience? Beaverton residents have the perfect place to relax and recharge with a number of excellent pubs, breweries, and wineries. Uptown Beer Co. offers an extensive selection of craft beer and cider, along with live music and a chill atmosphere.
Cooper Mountain Vineyards is a must-visit for wine lovers, with beautiful historical grounds, a tasting room, and a shop selling top-quality wines.
Hamacher Wines is another popular spot for wine tastings, with a focus on sustainably produced wines. Hamacher believes in collaborating with locals to present perfect flavors and distinct characteristics in every glass.
And, of course, for a fun night on the town, Beaverton residents can choose from plenty of pubs, coffee shops, and restaurants for the perfect place to unwind after a long day's work or listen to some great local music.
For the Whole Family
Beaverton, Oregon, is a great place for families to enjoy spending time together. There are lots of fun activities to choose from, including mini-golf, movie theaters, and escape rooms. For those who prefer a more low-key activity, there are also several museums and galleries to explore.
No matter what your interests are, living in Beaverton, Oregon, you're sure to find something that the whole family can enjoy doing together.
Top Businesses & Employers in Beaverton
Beaverton is an amazing city to live, work, and play. When it comes to the economy, the city is thriving and well! Beaverton is home to a diverse range of businesses, from small start-ups to large corporations. Everything from tech companies to restaurant chains play a role in Beaverton's economy. If considering a move to Beaverton, Oregon, and you need to find work, below are some of the bigger employers:
Some of the largest businesses and employers in Beaverton include:
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Nike
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VTech
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Digimarc
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Reser's Fine Foods
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Women's Healthcare Associates
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Merix

Living in Beaverton Oregon - Nike World Headquarters - Photo by Todd Davidson
No matter what your background, when you're relocating to Beaverton, Oregon, you'll have plenty of job opportunities to seek out! Plus being located so close to the Portland area, the Portland international airport, and the entire Portland metro area as a whole - there are plenty of other opportunities nearby if living in Beaverton, Oregon!
Pros and Cons of Living in Beaverton Oregon
Living in Beaverton Pros
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The Schools: Beaverton schools are consistently ranked top 10 in the state of Oregon. Many people looking to move to Beaverton do so because of the great schools. In the most recent school year, 88% of seniors in Beaverton public schools graduated. Well above the 80% state-wide average.
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Jobs: There are several large employers and high-paying jobs in the Beaverton area. With Nike and Intel located close by, there is plenty of employment opportunity for those looking to move to Beaverton.
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Recreation: There are so many recreational opportunities in and around Beaverton. Anyone living in Beaverton is bound to keep busy and have fun. There are over 100 parks spread over 1,000 acres. There is 30 miles of hiking trails and 25 miles of bike paths located in the city.
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Proximity to the Mountains and Coast: Living in Beaverton, Oregon, and the surrounding areas, you're close to Mt Hood and the Oregon Coast. So you'll have fantastic skiing, camping, hiking, and beautiful ocean and beaches at your fingertips.
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Proximity to Portland: Situated 14 minutes from Portland, those living in Beaverton Oregon have the amenities of a big city at their fingertips with the more laid-back, community-friendly lifestyle of a mid-sized city. Plus living in Beaverton and looking to commute to Portland for work? The MAX Light Rail stops right in the heart of Beaverton and can drop you off just about anywhere in downtown Portland.
Living in Beaverton Cons
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Rain/Weather: Beaverton is a beautiful city with abundant green space, trees, plants, and flowers spread throughout the city. The beautiful scenery you're surrounded by if you live in Beaverton comes with a price. Beaverton gets some sort of precipitation 155 days a year, averaging a total of 41 inches of rain. The rainfall and grey skies make the 141 days of sunshine very special for those living in the area. The weather is one of the more significant adjustments for those moving to Beaverton, Oregon.
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Traffic: Beaverton has gotten much bigger over the years and its certainly led to more traffic. Whether you're driving on highway 217, highway 26 or some of the larger roads within the city, Murray Blvd or Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy, don't expect to get in your car and be at your destination immediately. If you're relocating to Beaverton from Los Angeles or other large metro area, this may not seem like a big deal.
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Lack of a Night Life: At around 9 pm, Beaverton calls it a day. Local businesses close down, and everyone goes to bed. There is minimal nightlife living in Beaverton, except for a small number of local bars and pool joints. If you live in Beaverton, Oregon, and want to party, you'll need to get on the light rail and head into Portland, where you will have a ton of options to keep the party going. If you're living in Beaverton, make sure and grab a bite to eat before midnight. Very few of the fabulous food options in Beaverton are open 24 hours.
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Lack of Available Housing: Available housing is in short supply and it's very competitive if you are looking to move to Beaverton and buy a home or rent. If you want to buy a house, you need to be prepared and work with a good mortgage broker to get pre-approved, as well as a good realtor. Reach out to the Moving to Beaverton, Oregon Team for help. I grew up in the Portland Metro area and know it well and Elizabeth has lived here for 20+ years. We available 24/7 to answer any questions you have about Beaverton and help you move to Beaverton, Oregon, and buy a home. We would be honored to help you make living in Beaverton, Oregon, a reality.
FAQs About Living in Beaverton Oregon
What is Beaverton known for?
Beaverton is known for its beautiful setting, great location, abundant housing options from apartments to high-end homes, and tons of recreational opportunities. The city is also home or in close proximity to many businesses and large employers, including the largest employers in the state of Oregon, Nike.
What cities are nearby Beaverton?
The cities of Tigard, Tualatin, Lake Oswego, Hillsboro, and Portland are all located within a short drive of Beaverton. One of the reasons so many people love Beaverton is that it is conveniently located just 15 or so minutes from downtown Portland, Oregon. To check out other Portland Metro Cities.
What is the weather like in Beaverton?
Beaverton enjoys a temperate climate throughout the year, with snowfall averaging 2.0 inches in the winter and summer highs reaching around 81 degrees Fahrenheit. The area receives an average of 41 inches of rain per year, which helps to keep the grass green and the flowers blooming.
Does Beaverton Oregon have good public schools?
The Beaverton school district is consistently a top-rated school district in Oregon. For the most recent year, 88.4% of seniors graduated on time, compared to 80% state-wide. 68% of seniors enroll in college within one year of graduation. For the most recent year, Niche.com ranked the Beaverton school district as #6 in the state of Oregon. If you are looking at moving to Beaverton, you can sleep easy knowing that the schools are very good.
Is Beaverton Oregon safe?
As someone who's lived in Beaverton, Oregon, before, I'd say you'd be very safe living in the city. Statistics back me up. Property crimes, including vehicle theft, burglary, and theft there, are 1,985 crimes per 100,000 residents. In the state, there are 2,731 per 100,000. Violent crimes, there are 217 per 100,000 in Beaverton versus 284 per 100,000 in Oregon. So compared to Oregon as a whole, living in Beaverton is safer.
What is there to do living in Beaverton, Oregon?
Living in Beaverton, Oregon, you'll find plenty to do. There's an abundance of Beaverton neighborhood parks, trails, bike paths, and playgrounds to choose from. The farmer's market is one of the best in the state. There are fabulous restaurants, wineries, and breweries to choose from. Plus living in Beaverton, Oregon, you're 15 minutes from downtown Portland and an hour and a half from Mt. Hood and the Oregon Coast. There's plenty to do living in Beaverton, Oregon!
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