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Living in Tualatin, Oregon

Tualatin is located 12 miles southwest of Portland, accessible by I-5 and I-205 and Highway 99W.

Tree City USA

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." And in an echo of the town's past as an onion and hops-farming community, the popular produce market Lee's Farms still sells pumpkins, Christmas trees and other fresh homegrown goods year-round. Rapid evolution 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. Legend Homes, Don Morissette Homes, J.C. Reeves Construction and SLS Construction are just a few of the builders working in Tualatin, which is within Portland's urban growth boundary.

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.

Downtown Tualatin

For most of its history, what Tualatin lacked was a proper downtown. So in 1985, Tualatin's urban renewal agency bought 19 acres in the town's core and set about building the downtown Tualatin never had. The result is Tualatin Commons, a 3-acre man-made lake surrounded by a hotel, restaurants, office buildings, apartments, condos and shops. Construction was completed in 1994.Scene from the annual Tualatin Crawfish parade.

Now, Tualatin residents can go into town, stroll around the lake and enjoy outdoor concerts every Friday night in July and August. In early August, there's the venerable Crawfish Festival at Tualatin Commons and nearby Tualatin Community Park, where residents munch on miniature crustaceans and enjoy the festival atmosphere.

Going to Work

Though many residents commute to nearby Hillsboro, Beaverton or Portland for work, Tualatin employs about 9,000 people in its own community, including about 1,100 at the Tigard-Tualatin School District, 760 at Legacy Meridian Park Hospital and 700 at United Parcel Service.

Kid-Friendly City Full of Activities

Tualatin Skateboard ParkWhen school lets out for the summer, Tualatin offers a raft of activities to keep children and young people busy: kickflipping at the skateboard park, scrabbling around on the play equipment at Ibach Park, participating in the library's summer reading program, attending a city- and school district-sponsored summer camp for middle schoolers, or paddling a kayak or canoe rented at Brown's Ferry Park.

Parks

Tualatin offers 260 acres of community parks and greenspaces.  This includes: Tualatin Commons with a man-made lake, Tualatin Community Park with a skate park, Brown's Ferry Park with Tualatin River access, Ibach Park, Atfalati Park and Jurgens Park.

Tualatin River Recreation

Many resident take advantage of recreation on the Tualatin River.  A map of the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge shows public access points, mileage, hazards, and points of interest from the mouth of the Tualatin upstream through Washington County can be found on the Tualatin Riverkeepers Web site, which also has more interesting information about the river that runs through the City of Tualatin.  Go to http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org and click on "Tour of the Watershed" to see the map.

History

In 1853, Samuel Galbreath began a ferry service crossing the Tualatin River from a village he called "Galbreath". The town's name was changed to "Bridgeport" when Galbreath built the first bridge across the Tualatin River in 1856. Located along one of the first "improved" roads, Boone's Ferry Road, Bridgeport thrived by attracting business from Portland throughout the Willamette Valley.

In 1886, the Portland & Willamette Railway Company purchased a right-of-way through John Sweek's land on the Tualatin River's west bank opposite Bridgeport. Profiting from the sale, Sweek took advantage of the railroad's location and platted a town around the depot - he called the new town Tualatin. The City of Tualatin was incorporated in 1913 at which time an official government was formed.

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To search for homes in Tualatin, go to Search for Homes and click on the "City Search" icon and then select "Tualatin - 129."  You can use over 100 search parameters  to define your criteria.  Alternatively, you can select a specific area off a community map by drawing a box around that area.  If you save your search criteria, you will be given the option to have new listings that match your criteria automatically e-mailed to you.

Origin of Name The word is derived from an Indian expression referring to the Tualatin River and plains.
Parks  68 acres.
1Drive Time to Downtown  It will take a good half hour to drive to downtown Portland.
Public Transportation  TriMet Green Leaf line.  No MAX light rail or streetcar service.
22000 Demographics  Population - 22,791. Number of households - 8,651. Median household income of $55,762 (metro area median household income: $46,789).  Diversity - 13.1% non-Caucasian. Median house value - $197,700.  Percent of residents over 25 years of age holding a bachelor's degree or higher - 37.5%.  See City Data for more information about Tualatin.
3Crime Stats for 2007  20 violent crimes, 71 residential burglaries, and 75 motor vehicle thefts.  Total crimes per 1,000 residents was 34.
4Shopping and Services   Number of supermarkets: 2.  Number of health clubs: 1. Number of public libraries: 1. Shopping and dining opportunities at the Fred Meyer mall, Martinazzi Square and Hedges Greene (which houses a Haggen's grocery store, Starbucks, a video store and other modern necessities).
Renters vs. Home Owners  Owner occupied is 55% and renter occupied is 45%.
Parks  The City of Tualatin has 922 acres of parks located in over 20 different parks.  These include  community parks, neighborhood parks, vested pocket parks, natural areas, and greenways.  In addition, the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge has a number of public access points.
Who Lives in Tualatin  People who want a place where you can live, work and play. Tualatin residents are young as the median resident age is 31.9 years according to the 2000 U.S. Census.
They Probably Drive  Tualatin residents drive mini-vans and SUVs. 
Schools  The Tigard-Tualatin School District includes Byrom, Bridgeport and Tualatin elementary schools, Hazelbrook Middle School and Tualatin High School.
School Report Card Grades  Elementary schools: A/B. Middle schools: A/B.  High schools: A/B. Click here for report card details.
Housing Styles  City plans call for "55 percent of the residential housing stock to be single-family homes and 45 percent multifamily -- apartments, condos and rowhouses."

5Tualatin 2007 Home Prices

  • Average price for homes sold in Tualatin in 2007:  $388,495.

  • Median price for homes sold in Tualatin in 2007:  $362,000.

  • 2007 price appreciation in Tualatin:  6%.

  • 5-year price growth in Tualatin:  53%.

  • 2007 metro area home prices:  The average price was $342,900 (6.3% appreciation from 2006) and the median price was $290,000 (7.2% appreciation from 2006)..

1Drive Time to Downtown  Estimated commuting time obtained from Yahoo Maps and Google Maps.  Drive time was calculated from a central intersection in each neighborhood to Pioneer Courthouse Square during the morning peak commute time.
2Demographics Data  Numbers were obtained from Census 2000 and www.portlandmaps.com.
3
Crime Statistics  Numbers on crime represent total crimes for 2007 and were obtained from county sheriff departments and the Oregon State Police.  Violent crimes are defined as murder, rape, and aggravated assault.
4Shopping and Services  Numbers were determined from local directory listings and county/municipal library systems.
5Real Estate Values  Data on real estate values provided by Graphical Data, Homequest, and RMLS.



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