Homes for Sale in Hillsboro, Oregon
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Common Questions About Hillsboro Homes
Should I look in Hillsboro or Beaverton?
Hillsboro and Beaverton both anchor the Westside tech corridor and share the MAX Blue Line, but they appeal to different buyers. Hillsboro is the closest city to the Intel Ronler Acres and Jones Farm campuses, has more aggressive new construction inventory in South Hillsboro and AmberGlen, and tends to offer slightly larger lots in equivalent price tiers. Beaverton sits closer to Nike, Highway 217, and the urban edge of the Westside, with a wider mix of older mid-century housing stock and a much larger condo and townhouse market. Buyers prioritizing Intel commute, new construction selection, and lot size often pick Hillsboro. Buyers prioritizing Nike access, more housing-stock variety, and shorter drive times into central Portland often pick Beaverton.
What's the difference between Orenco Station and the Tanasbourne area homes?
Orenco Station, built around the MAX Blue Line stop of the same name, is a planned mixed-use community with rowhouses, condos, and detached single-family homes laid out on a tight walkable grid with retail and restaurants at its center. The Tanasbourne area, just south of the Sunset Highway near the Streets of Tanasbourne shopping district, has a wider mix of housing stock including 1990s and 2000s subdivisions, condos, townhouses, and apartment communities, with most homes oriented around car access rather than transit. Orenco prices typically run higher per square foot due to walkability, transit access, and newer construction. Tanasbourne offers more entry-level inventory, more square footage per dollar, and easier access to Highway 26 commute patterns.
What property taxes and HOA fees should I expect in Hillsboro?
Property taxes in Hillsboro vary by location and which special service districts a home falls within, including Hillsboro School District bonds, Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, and any city service overlays. Newer subdivisions, particularly in South Hillsboro and AmberGlen, often carry higher effective tax rates than older Hillsboro neighborhoods due to additional bond measures and infrastructure overlays tied to recent annexations. Most new construction subdivisions in Hillsboro include HOA fees ranging from modest amounts for basic shared services to higher fees for communities with private streets, pools, or extensive landscaping. 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 Hillsboro?
Yes. Hillsboro has some of the most active new construction in the Portland metro, with concentrations in South Hillsboro on the Reed's Crossing and Butternut Creek edges, in AmberGlen near the Hillsboro Airport, and in select infill projects near Orenco Station and the Tanasbourne area. Inventory shifts month to month as builders release phases. The New Construction filter above shows current Hillsboro 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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