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Property Intelligence for Oregon City, OR

What public records reveal before you make an offer in Oregon City

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What Oregon City Buyers Should Know

Oregon City has some of the oldest housing stock in the Portland metro, with homes dating to the 1800s in the historic downtown and McLoughlin neighborhood. Knob-and-tube wiring, lead paint, and stone foundations are common in older areas. The city’s dramatic bluffs create landslide risk zones. Flood exposure exists along the Willamette and Clackamas rivers.

Oregon City is in Clackamas County, where CaveatBuyer analyzes 40+ data sources for every property. Geographic risks in this area include cascadia subduction zone earthquake risk and landslide hazard zones mapped by dogami in hilly terrain. A CaveatBuyer report connects these data points to the specific property you're considering.

Oregon City's Housing Stock — What Era Tells You

Pre-1960

  • Older homes in Oregon City and Milwaukie with knob-and-tube wiring
  • Cast iron drain pipes and lead paint

1970s–1990s

  • Suburban-era homes with aging roofing and HVAC systems
  • Polybutylene plumbing in some subdivisions

What We Analyze for Oregon City Properties

Oregon City properties are covered by Clackamas County's full data source set. For every address, we pull from:

  • Clackamas County assessor records
  • Oregon DEQ environmental cleanup sites
  • DOGAMI landslide and earthquake hazard maps
  • FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer
  • EPA Superfund, Brownfields, and Toxic Release Inventory
  • Oregon statewide radon zone mapping
  • Census Bureau geocoding and demographic data
  • Proprietary terrain and hazard analysis

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