
GRESHAM
Overview
Gresham offers a mix of urban convenience and neighborhood feel, making it one of East County’s most diverse and accessible communities. With a wide range of housing options, established neighborhoods, and growing local amenities, Gresham appeals to buyers who want space, connection, and proximity to Portland—without the West Side price pressure.
It’s a community that balances everyday practicality with pockets of character, local culture, and outdoor access.
Gresham Homes & Neighborhoods
Gresham features a broad mix of properties, including:
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Established single-family neighborhoods
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Newer developments and townhomes
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Condos and smaller multifamily options
Lot sizes and architectural styles vary by neighborhood, from mid-century homes with mature trees to newer builds with modern layouts. Buyers can expect more variety and value compared to closer-in Portland neighborhoods.
Gresham Lifestyle & Access
Gresham is well-connected and easy to navigate day to day.
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Shopping & Services: Grocery stores, big-box retail, local businesses, and restaurants are spread throughout the city
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Schools: Multiple public school options and nearby private schools
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Recreation: Access to parks, trails, and outdoor spaces, including nearby foothills and river areas
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Commute: Approximately 25–35 minutes to downtown Portland, depending on location and traffic
Public transit options and major roadways make commuting and regional access straightforward.

Home to Mt. Hood Community College, a major local hub

Direct access to the Springwater Corridor Trail

One of Oregon’s most diverse cities, with a growing local food and small business scene

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