Renaissance Pointe / NW Street of Dreams
$1.2M-$2.5M+Beaverton's most exclusive custom-home enclave, built on the NW Street of Dreams with large lots and mature tree cover.
Everything here radiates from the Thorns' training base on SW 112th Ave in Beaverton, not downtown Portland or Providence Park. Picks favor privacy, quality, and a short, predictable commute for a high-profile NWSL player who reports to this facility daily.
Beaverton's most exclusive custom-home enclave, built on the NW Street of Dreams with large lots and mature tree cover.
Secluded newer-construction estates on larger lots with valley and Cascade views, still developing on the city's southwest edge.
Well-planned, mature southwest-Beaverton community of upscale homes, townhomes, and condos with trails and quiet cul-de-sacs.
Leafy, established high-end pocket between Beaverton and Portland's west hills, close to Providence St. Vincent and top schools.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of adidas Timbers Training Center. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Portland where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
Portland's crown-jewel enclave: a wooded, unincorporated stretch along the Willamette just south of the city with no commercial strips, winding lanes, and gated multi-acre estates. Served by the tiny, top-rated Riverdale School District and bordered by Tryon Creek State Park.
Oregon's signature affluent suburb, built around a private 405-acre lake with boat docks, easement homes, and a polished downtown of fine dining and boutiques. Median sale prices sit around $1.8M, with lakefront estates well beyond.
Upscale river-bluff suburb with gated communities like Barrington Heights and Cascade Terrace, plus the adjacent Stafford triangle of vineyards, equestrian properties, and multi-acre gated estates. Anchored by the top-ranked West Linn-Wilsonville schools.
The forested ridge that has housed Portland's elite since the 1920s — Tudors, Colonials, and custom hillside homes in Arlington Heights, Portland Heights, Willamette Heights, and Council Crest, with sweeping city and Cascade views minutes from downtown and Forest Park.