Zip 97005 (Beaverton, OR) Cost of Living


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Beaverton cost of living score
128.1
More expensive
28.1% higher
than the US average
12.1% higher
than the Oregon average
Beaverton (zip 97005), Oregon gets a BestPlaces Cost of Living score of 128.1, which means the total cost of housing, food, childcare, transportation, healthcare, taxes, and other necessities is 28.1% higher than the U.S. average and 12.1% lower than the average for Oregon.

Zip 97005 (Beaverton, OR)

Housing costs in Beaverton?
A typical home costs $482,700, which is 42.8% more expensive than the national average of $338,100 and 3.1% more expensive than the average Oregon home, at $468,400. Renting a two-bedroom unit in Beaverton costs $1,760 per month, which is 15.8% more than the national average of $1,520 and 4.5% cheaper than the state average of $1,840.

Can I afford Beaverton?
To live comfortably in Beaverton (zip 97005), Oregon, a minimum annual income of $92,520 for a family, and $61,600 for a single person is recommended.

What does A.I. say about Beaverton?
The cost of living in 97005 Beaverton, OR is relatively high compared to the rest of the United States. It is estimated that a family of four would need to make at least $66,000 annually in order to have a comfortable standard of living. The median home price in Beaverton is currently $420,000 and rental rates have also been steadily increasing over the last few years. Despite this, Beaverton still remains an attractive place to live due to its excellent schools, diverse population, and strong economy.
   Cost of living score
     CategoriesBeavertonOregonUnited States
  128.1114.3100.0
  101.5100.4100
  90.294.6100.0
  160.0150.2100.0
  $482,700$468,400$338,100
  78.6%81.0%100.0%
  127.1107.1100.0
  136.7108.2100.0

   100=National Average

   Average Rent by Bedroom Size
Reviews for Beaverton
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Over 15 years ago

Area has a relatively high cost of housing due to the Metro "Urban Growth Boundary." Property taxes keep escalating due to School spending and bonds. No sales tax -  More

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