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  1. #1
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    Jul 2009
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    Portland, OR
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    I think some areas of Portland are higher than others, much depends on your housing criteria. The closer in toward downtown, the higher the prices, though you can find some reasonable prices just a littler further east (Portland is significantly bounded on the west by our west hills).

    For more about our biking life, you can check out a bikeportland.org, bta4bikes.org, or do a search on bicycling in Portland. With my work now located practically on the Willamette in downtown Portland (aka PDX), I am lovin' bike commuting, many route options and I find really pleasant sights. There are several bike clubs/orgs and there always seem to some kind of bike related event going on.

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  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Hillsboro, OR
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    And if you go over those west hills out of Portland, you end up in the Hillsboro/Beaverton area where there are a ton of high tech companies and where TE is located.

    We looked mostly in this western area as both my husband and I had job offers from companies located in Hillsboro. Real estate is not cheap. It's gotten a tad more affordable since we moved here 3 years ago, but it hasn't dropped all that much compared to some places. It's more affordable than a lot of other cities, particularly for the west coast, but it's a bit painful if you compare it to small town North Carolina (where we came here from!). If you are looking to have any land at all, then expect to pay a premium. It's very, very expensive within the urban boundry and only slightly more affordable if you are willing to have a long commute.
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  3. #3
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Troutdale, OR
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    I just went through house buying in Portland area.

    Toward downtown Portland, it gets pricier. If you go just tad south like in Happy valley area. Well you can be happy if you have money there. And pleasant valley area is nice but all the subdivisions there seem to have HOA. Some are rather strict

    Gresham can go from one extreme to the other. Some area are really bad, other area are pretty nice; but, its still Gresham.

    Mt. Tabor area is very nice but expect to pay a lot. Another nice area is Maywood Park. Technically, its a city all its own. Lots of trees close to downtown, I liked the area when looking for a house.

    Further east of Maywood Park, Argay area is really nice and affordable but you might want to think about it since its right under the approach to PDX. People there don't seem to mind and turnover rate is low. East of Argay is Fairview and Woodbridge. Now you are about 25 minutes from downtown are. maybe longer. I passed on these area and settled on Troutdale.

    I'm about 20 minutes from Multnomah water fall. about 5 minutes from Sandy river where you can go fish for salmon. And we love the historic downtown area. And about 35minutes from downtown PDX. And oh its tad hilly.

    I also looked further south Milwaukie area. Houses there are very affordable, nice neighborhood downtown area is cute Liked the area too.

    I didn't bother looking at Hillsboro and Beaverton area. Lots of new houses and like GLC says not so cheap.

    Nice house in Troutdale around $250K to about $300k
    nice house in Milwaukie around $220K to about $300k
    Argay area around $275K

    Happy Valley well lots of big McMansion and gaudy. Starts around $400K
    Pleasant Valley have some normal houses around $275k
    Hillsboro and Beaverton, nice house starts around $350k
    Mt. Tabbor area nice house starts around $350-$400k

    The real estate company I used have a very nice web site and you can set your needs and it can show you houses for sale in the area. If you would like a link, I can send it to you.

    And oh there are certain streets you want to avoid. in NE and SE of Portland.

 

 

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