Homes for Sale in Beaverton, Oregon

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Common Questions About Beaverton Homes

Should I look in Beaverton or Tigard?

Beaverton and Tigard sit minutes apart on Highway 217 but solve different problems. Beaverton has a much wider range of housing stock, more new construction subdivisions on Cooper Mountain and the South Cooper Mountain side, and the shortest commute into Nike, Intel-adjacent corridors, and the Sunset employer cluster. Tigard offers a walkable downtown along Main Street, Bull Mountain views, and Bridgeport Village shopping, with most homes sitting on slightly larger lots than equivalent Beaverton inventory. Buyers prioritizing inventory selection, MAX Blue Line access, and Westside employer access often pick Beaverton. Buyers prioritizing larger lots and downtown character often pick Tigard.

What's the difference between Murray Hill and the Cedar Hills area homes?

Murray Hill sits on the south side of Beaverton with sloped lots, planned-community design, and predominantly single-family construction from the 1980s through the 2000s, with newer infill on the South Cooper Mountain side. Cedar Hills, on the north side near the Sunset Transit Center and the MAX Blue Line, has older mid-century ranches, split-levels, and a tighter street grid with closer access to Highway 26 and the Cedar Hills Crossing shopping district. Murray Hill prices typically run higher per square foot due to lot size, views, and newer construction. Cedar Hills offers more entry-level options, more remodel opportunities, and shorter commutes into downtown Portland.

What property taxes and HOA fees should I expect in Beaverton?

Property taxes in Beaverton vary by location and which special service districts a home falls within, including Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District, Beaverton School District bonds, and any city service overlays. Newer subdivisions, particularly on Cooper Mountain and in recently annexed areas, often carry higher effective tax rates than older Beaverton neighborhoods due to additional bond measures and service overlays. Most new construction subdivisions in Beaverton include HOA fees ranging from modest amounts for basic services to higher fees for communities with shared amenities or private streets. Always verify the current tax rate and any HOA obligations on the specific property before writing an offer. I review these details with every buyer during showing.

Are there new construction homes available in Beaverton?

Yes. Beaverton has active new construction at multiple price points, with concentrations on Cooper Mountain, in the South Cooper Mountain area, and in select infill projects throughout the Murray Hill and North Bethany corridors. Inventory shifts month to month as builders release phases. The New Construction filter above shows current Beaverton listings built in 2024 or later. For homes still under construction or in early release, contact me directly so I can match you with the right builder representative.

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