Creswell (zip 97426), OR


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Creswell (zip 97426), OR

About Creswell (zip 97426), OR

1. Climate: Creswell is located in the Pacific Northwest and experiences mild weather with warm summers and cool winters.\n2. Population: The population of Creswell, OR is approximately 4,600 people. \n3. Location: Creswell is located on the Willamette Valley, just 25 miles south of Eugene, Oregon and 49 miles east of the Oregon Coast. \n4. Activities: There are many outdoor activities to take advantage of in Creswell such as bird watching, hiking, camping, fishing and more! There are also a variety of local shops to check out, ranging from antiques to clothing stores to restaurants and cafés. \n5. Education: The North Douglas School District serves the students of Creswell with three elementary schools and one middle school. \n6. Transportation: Public transportation is available via Lane Transit District (LTD). \n7. Cost Of Living: The cost of living in Creswell is relatively low compared to other locations in Oregon with median housing prices being well below the national average for similar areas. College-town complex - West-central Oregon at the south end of Willamette River Valley.

Location Details

Zip Codes: Creswell (zip 97426)
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: 373 ft above sea level
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Eugene and Springfield sit across from one another on the Willamette River. Home to the University of Oregon, the area has a large timber industry and is a transportation hub for routes south into California. The setting is attractive, and clean and prosperous downtown Eugene has the kind of shops and restaurants one would expect in a college town. The park system is excellent, most particularly a waterfront park along the river. Good growth management has minimized sprawl effects but there is a new and modern mall along I-5 northeast of town.

Most good residential areas lie west and south of the downtown and campus. The university and its attendees leave a distinctly liberal, folksy imprint on the otherwise conservative region. The slowing timber industry has brought some unemployment, which is projected to improve over time as other businesses locate there. Excellent state-subsidized rail service connects the area with other cities north, and the area has a nice airport with good, if not cheap, service. The area has a good mix of setting, climate, and small-town feel and a fairly low cost of living by Oregon standards.

Eugene is located at the southern end of the fertile Willamette Valley. The Cascade Mountains to the east, Coast Range to the west, and low hills to the south surround the valley, while the level valley floor broadens to the north. Foothills to the east obscure the snow-covered Cascade peaks, some 75 miles away. The Pacific coast is 50 miles west. Forested areas lie in every direction except north. The climate is controlled by marine air from the Pacific and the Cascades block all but the strongest continental air masses.

Summers are dry and warm with an occasional hot spell up to 95 degrees and cool evenings. Winter days are cool and damp with highs in the 50’s, lows in the 30’s, and occasional dips into the 20’s. Rain is highly seasonal, starting in September and lasting through May. Although a little south of the main storm track, winter rains are sometimes heavy. Snow is rare and usually melts on contact. The valley location and nearby water cause occasional fog. First freeze is late October, last is late April.

Creswell Cost of Living
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College-town feel, attractive downtown, and nearby mountains make Creswell a great place to live.

$449,500
+24.8% higher than avg
$72,652
+5.0% higher than avg
$1,120 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-2.5% lower than avg
Creswell Crime
36.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Creswell, Oregon
$86,040
for a family
$39,200
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Creswell
   College-town feel
Recent unemployment
   Attractive downtown
Wet winters
   Nearby mountains
High property crime rate
Cost of Living