If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Beaverton, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked five people living in Beaverton what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:
Living in Beaverton, Oregon:
Tips for Moving and Visiting
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There are many lovely trees in Beaverton. I enjoy playing in the many, beautiful and lush parks. The restaurants along the park blocks are particularly enchanting. However, the parking can be difficult to say the least. There are many choices when looking for housing but the price of rent is high regardless of the home.
If anyone were moving to Beaverton they should know traffic. Currently, during these try times traffic has subsided a lot. Traffic used to be a lot heavier and more frustrating. Traffic was heavy in the morning and evening regardless of whether you were leaving the city or entering it. The biggest reason, I believe, was because of being surrounded by other big cities.
Beaverton and the entire Portland metro area exude a unique blend of opposites. Beautiful parks and natural green spaces coexist beside large companies such as Nike and Intel. Families thrive amid a mix of highly rated public and private schools while singles enjoy a vibrant social scene combining performance art, craft beer, fine dining and outdoor activities.
Beaverton is one of the most beautiful and futuristic cities in Oregon. It is home to many world-famous companies, wildlife, parks and trails, and the many other attractions. While visiting, you must check out the local restaurants and stores to see everything this quaint city, and it’s neighbors, has to offer.
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