South Cooper Mountain
$900K-$1.8MNewest master-planned hilltop neighborhood on the west edge of Beaverton with large lots, gated custom homes, and valley-to-Mt.-Hood views.
Everything in this guide radiates from the adidas Timbers Training Center in Beaverton, the daily anchor for a Timbers player. Beaverton's west-side suburbs put quiet luxury housing, west-hills privacy, top private schools, and a major trauma hospital all inside a 20-minute drive, with Providence Park downtown a straight shot up US-26 for match days.
Newest master-planned hilltop neighborhood on the west edge of Beaverton with large lots, gated custom homes, and valley-to-Mt.-Hood views.
Mature hillside neighborhood of acreage and custom homes wrapping a nature park and vineyard, minutes from Progress Ridge shopping.
Leafy, established west-hills pocket between Beaverton and Portland's Sylvan area, on tree-lined streets near top schools and Providence St. Vincent.
Modern master-planned community around Progress Ridge TownSquare, with newer luxury homes, a lake, dining, and a theater all walkable.
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.