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What Beaverton Buyers Should Know

Beaverton’s housing stock is largely 1960s–1990s suburban development, with fewer pre-war risks than Portland. Flood zones along Fanno Creek affect some neighborhoods. The city has seen significant densification near MAX light rail stations. Radon is a concern in parts of Washington County. Tech industry growth has driven rapid price appreciation and renovation activity.

Beaverton is in Washington County, where CaveatBuyer analyzes 40+ data sources for every property. Geographic risks in this area include cascadia subduction zone earthquake risk and flood zones along tualatin river and fanno creek corridors. A CaveatBuyer report connects these data points to the specific property you're considering.

Beaverton's Housing Stock — What Era Tells You

Pre-1960

  • Older farmstead conversions with non-standard electrical and plumbing
  • Lead paint in pre-1978 housing

1970s–1990s

  • Rapid suburban expansion with variable construction quality
  • Polybutylene plumbing in some 1980s developments

What We Analyze for Beaverton Properties

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

  • Washington 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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