Moving to Portland, Oregon
Discover the suburbs that make up greater Portland living
A rapidly growing city in Washington County and a multi-award-winning community, Sherwood Oregon offers something for everyone. Just 20 minutes outside the bustling city of Portland, Sherwood is a quiet suburb filled with heart and historic charm. The city center of Old Town offer an engaging atmosphere that harmoniously blends the past with present. The original nine-blocks is home to historic bungalows, Victorian houses, the cities Morback House Museum, Memorial Park, antique shops and historic buildings. Present day blue lamp posts accented in seasonal hanging décor line sidewalks and streets to create a charming ambiance that compliments Old Town’s historic backdrop. “Proudly home to the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge” Sherwood is located about 5 miles to I-5 in Tualatin, providing easy access to major destinations such as Portland, Portland International airport and Salem. Sherwood is also know for its rolling hills of fertile farmland and vineyards that paint the landscape of Oregon’s award-winning wine country. Scenic rural roads that meander through the Willamette Valley provide the perfect setting for a relaxing drive or bike ride where you’re sure to experience the glory this beautiful area has to offer. (more about Living in Sherwood…)
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4 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
Home size: 3,627 sq ft
Lot size: 2.30 ac
Year built: 1988
Parking spots: 3
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Tualatin is located 12 miles southwest of Portland, accessible by I-5 and I-205 and Highway 99W. The Tualatin River meanders through town at an unhurried pace, carrying canoes and kayaks along its tree-lined expanse. More than 110 acres of parklands and an active tree preservation and planting program have earned Tualatin the nickname “Tree City, U.S.A.” Despite its sleepy history, Tualatin has awakened to dramatic growth and change over the last 30 years. Home builders have flocked to Tualatin to satisfy the metro area’s demand for new homes on good-sized lots, not too far from Portland. Developments such as Fox Hill, Victoria Woods, Lakeridge Terrace, Hedges Park, Hedges Estates and Lake Forest, seem to have sprouted almost as many new homes as there are trees. (more about living in Tualatin…)
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5 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
Home size: 2,970 sq ft
Lot size: 9,583 sqft
Year built: 2006
Parking spots: 3
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Located just eight miles south of downtown Portland, Lake Oswego is highly regarded for being much more than any typical bedroom community. The thriving city is home to 33,000 residents is centered around the lake of the same name and bordered by the Willamette River, boasting beautiful views, great walks and a “perfect” setting to call home. An award-winning community in its own right, Cottage Living magazine named First Addition as one of the ten best cottage communities in the country in 2006. The national magazine gushed over the quaint homes, the easy walk to downtown and Lake Oswego, and the “jewel-box gardens winking from behind picket fences.” (more about living in Lake Oswego…)
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4 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
Home size: 2,251 sq ft
Lot size: 8,712 sqft
Year built: 1988
Parking spots: 2
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As one of the fastest growing communities in the Portland metro area, West Linn is home to over 23,000 residents. The 7.5 square mile area has a good mix of older homes and established neighborhoods along the Willamette River in addition to the soaring views of the area’s luxury hilltop homes. With close proximity to Portland, Oregon being just 8 miles to the north, many who live in West Linn make their living outside the city limits. Known as “the City of Hills, Trees and Rivers” a few of West Linn’s special assets are the 17 dedicated parks and open spaces. A place where residents and visitors can stroll among Douglas firs and take in panoramic views of the Willamette and Tualatin rivers, with Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams, Mt. St. Helens and the Cascade range set against West Linn’s beautiful backdrop. (more about living in West Linn…)
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4 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
Home size: 3,321 sq ft
Lot size: 35,719 sqft
Year built: 1962
Parking spots: 3
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Wilsonville is a family-friendly community located about 18 miles South of Portland on I-5. With a population of around 18,000, this small town is situated right next to the convenience of big city life. Clean, economical and bursting with opportunity, Wilsonville is home to large employers like Mentor Graphics, Xerox, FLIR Systems, Solestruck, Sysco Food Services, Rite Aid and Coca-Cola. Known as a “golfer’s mecca” the Charbonneau Golf and Country Club offers a 27-hole public course, and an executive course that is open year-round. With the Willamette River flowing through the town and acres of public parks and gardens within the city to fine dining, a plethora of outdoor activities for families of all ages and plentiful housing options that offer something for every lifestyle, living in Wilsonville sure has its advantages. (more about living in Wilsonville…)
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4 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
Home size: 2,332 sq ft
Lot size: 2.44 ac
Year built: 1983
Parking spots: 2
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Tigard is currently Oregon’s 12th largest city with over 49,000 residents. The city is 10.9 square miles, has over 300 acres parks and is conveniently located just 10 miles south of Portland. Tigard is a bustling city with a thriving community devoted to arts and culture, history and recreation. Tigard, once known as Tigardville, was named after Wilson Tigard, patriarch to one of the early families of settlers. Today, Tigard offers some of the best tax-free shopping in the State of Oregon, great golf and top-notch community theater. Summertime brings an array of festivities around Tigard such as the Festival of Balloons held each June, the Fourth of July fireworks celebration and the Tigard Blast, which commemorates the end of summer. From established neighborhoods filled with older, comfortable homes that have been merged with a mix of newer housing developments, many families target the area for its well ranked Tigard-Tualatin school district. (more about living in Tigard…)
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4 beds, 3 full baths
Home size: 3,370 sq ft
Lot size: 6,098 sqft
Year built: 2012
Parking spots: 3
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On the edge of Tigard, The City of King City is a small community nestled between the Tualatin River and the south slope of Bull Mountain in Washington County, Oregon. Perched on the edge of the region’s Urban Growth Boundary where Washington County transitions to nurseries, wineries and other farm and forest enterprises, the area enjoys excellent schools, and a uniquely diverse array of cultural and recreational activities. King City originally chartered as an over-55-retirement community, with convenient, attractive housing centered around a golf course and civic center with nearby neighborhood shopping. Over the decades others have discovered its charm making the King City today vibrant in new neighborhoods with residents of all ages and an attractive new city park. Good services and modest taxes are the hallmark of this city. (more about living in King City…)
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3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
Home size: 1,562 sq ft
Year built: 2012
Parking spots: 2
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