Downtown Beaverton Homes & Real Estate
Browse the top Downtown Beaverton homes for sale & Beaverton real estate below. The Downtown Beaverton neighborhood is mixed commercial and residential. Searching for further information on properties for sale in Downtown Beaverton, including prior sales history, prices, and property disclosures? Set up a private home tour of any property listed below by contacting your LOCAL real estate experts today. Read more about Downtown Beaverton real estate.
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The Downtown Beaverton home listings on this page are updated several times per day with information from the Beaverton, Oregon MLS.
Every Downtown Beaverton MLS listing features important details entered by the listing agent, such as property price, days on the market, square footage, year built, lot size, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, assigned schools, and construction type.
Remember to review local Downtown Beaverton property tax information and if the current listing is active, under contract, and pending. Many properties have features such as greenbelt locations and swimming pools, and these will be listed with Downtown Beaverton community amenities such as golf courses and parks.
Downtown Beaverton Real Estate Market
Downtown Beaverton homes are mostly older apartment homes, condos and townhomes of varying sizes and prices. The Beaverton Downtown Association was created with the intention of promoting historic preservation while supporting economic growth and the physical and social environment. Downtown Beaverton has plenty of unique shops and historic buildings that give this community the old-time characteristics of 50 years ago.
The Homeowners Association Mediation serves the residents of Washington County, east of 185th Street to assist with free mediation, facilitation and one-on-one conflict coaching and conflict resolution workshops. They are there for both homeowners and boards to participate as a neutral party to come to a resolution.
Downtown Beaverton Community Amenities
There is a tiny historic business district near Beaverton High School. If you walk around SW Broadway in Beaverton, you can guess what the old downtown might have looked like 50 years ago. The City of Beaverton is committed to improving the look and feel of downtown and to creating a more vibrant urban core with Urban Renewal projects.
Downtown Beaverton has a ton of dining and shopping options for residents to get out and enjoy. Restaurants from fine dining, cafe, bakery, tearoom, and coffee shops are not lacking in this area, providing a variety of options for everyone. Shopping in Downtown Beaverton promotes shopping local and gives a variety of unique shopping experiences. Unique boutiques offering new and vintage options, flower shops, book stores, Mercantile, and more are all within close, even walking distance for the residents of Downtown Beaverton.
Cooper Mountain Nature Park is a 231-acre nature park that opened in 2009, offering 3.5 miles of nature trails for a wonderful experience through forests, prairie to oak woodlands. It provides amazing, grand views of the Chehalem Mountains, close-up looks at Oregon white oaks, and a small prairie.
Jenkins Estate is a historic home that was built with the intention of being a summer home sitting on 68 acres, now owned by Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District. The estate has now been renovated and is now open for self-guided tours of the stables and wooded grounds. Residents can also stop by Progress Lake to enjoy a day of fishing or take a walk around the lake. Another great option is Washington Park offering the Oregon Zoo, Portland's Children Museum, the Japanese Gardens and more. There are plenty of opportunities for shopping, dining and entertainment right in the community, so residents don't have to go very far.
Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway was the heart of old downtown. The Cedar Hills Mall (just north of old downtown) and the area around old downtown have melted together so it is almost impossible to tell where one starts and the other begins. This area attracts shoppers, movie-goers, and residents dining out in the area. Downtown Beaverton has a park that has a summertime fountain, great for cooling off on a hot summer day.
The Beaverton Transit Center, an important transit point for buses, the MAX train, and the WES train (to the Wilsonville community), is close to the center of Beaverton.
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