Portland is located in Multnomah County, Oregon. There are roughly 595,076 residents, living in 253,516 households. The average temperature for Portland this time of the year is low of 46F and high of 67F. On average, Portland gets about 2.67 inches of precipitation in May. Most residents are home owners (52%), have a post secondary degree (59%) and are single, no kids (56%).
Data provided by Home JunctionPortland's housing market is diverse, offering a mix of historic bungalows, contemporary condos, and spacious family homes. The city's architectural landscape is a blend of old and new, with classic Victorian and Craftsman styles sitting alongside modern eco-friendly designs. The housing stock is varied, with single-family homes making up a significant portion, complemented by a range of multi-family units and high-rise apartments that cater to different lifestyles and budgets.
Portland is celebrated for its vibrant culture and strong sense of community. Known for its eco-consciousness, the city prides itself on its sustainable practices and green spaces. The community comes alive with numerous festivals and events throughout the year, reflecting the city's artistic flair and appreciation for the outdoors. Portland's character is further defined by its thriving food scene, craft breweries, and the iconic independent bookstore, Powell's City of Books.
The city is well-equipped with essential services, including a robust educational system with numerous public and private schools, catering to all levels of education. Healthcare is readily accessible, with several hospitals and clinics providing a range of services from emergency care to specialized treatments. Public libraries are abundant, serving as community hubs for learning and engagement. Retail and dining options are plentiful, showcasing local products and cuisine that mirror Portland's eclectic and inclusive spirit.
Portland's transport infrastructure is comprehensive, with an extensive public transit system that includes buses, light rail, and streetcars, facilitating mobility across the city. The area is known for its bike-friendly streets and numerous bike paths, making cycling a popular mode of transport. The city's layout also supports walkability, particularly in neighborhoods like the Pearl District and downtown. Major roads and highways connect Portland to surrounding areas, and ongoing investments aim to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion.
Elementary Schools
Grout Elementary School
3119 SE Holgate Blvd
Public District EE-5
Hayhurst Elementary School
5037 SW Iowa St
Public District KG-5
Arleta Elementary School
5109 SE 66th Ave
Public District KG-5
Middle Schools
Parkrose Middle School
11800 NE Shaver St
Public District 6-8
Wilbur Rowe Middle School
3606 SE Lake Rd
Public District 6-8
McLoughlin Middle School
5802 MacArthur Blvd
Public District 6-8
High Schools
Franklin High School
5405 SE Woodward St
Public District 9-12
Hudson's Bay High School
1601 E McLoughlin Blvd
Public District 9-12
Legacy High School
2205 NE 138th Ave
Public District 6-12
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