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Living In Tualatin, Oregon

Located south of Portland along the I-5 corridor, Tualatin is a well-established suburban community known for its central location, strong employment base, and access to retail, parks, and regional transit. Tualatin offers a practical, commuter-friendly lifestyle with a mix of residential neighborhoods, business parks, and outdoor amenities.

A Comprehensive Guide to Real Estate, Schools, Lifestyle & Community Amenities

Tualatin’s housing market remains steady and competitive, driven by proximity to Portland, Lake Oswego, Tigard, and Wilsonville.

Neighborhoods, Shopping & Urban Amenities

Schools & Boundary Information

Tualatin is primarily served by the Tigard-Tualatin School District, with some areas also feeding into neighboring districts depending on location.

Elementary (K–5): Tualatin ES, Byrom ES, Deer Creek ES

Middle (6–8): Hazelbrook MS, Twality MS

High School (9–12): Tualatin HS, Tigard HS

Alternative / Choice: District-wide specialty and IB pathways

School Boundary Maps

Tigard-Tualatin School District:

https://www.ttsdschools.org/boundaries

Website disclaimer recommended: School boundaries may change and should always be verified by address with the appropriate district.

Tualatin offers excellent access to both local conveniences and major regional retail destinations.

  • Tualatin Commons – library, lake, events, and dining nearby

  • Easy access to Bridgeport Village (adjacent in Tigard)

  • Local restaurants, cafés, and everyday retail

  • Nearby employment hubs and business parks

Lifestyle & Commuting

Outdoor Recreation, Parks & Trails

Outdoor recreation plays a key role in Tualatin’s appeal, with trails, parks, and river access throughout the community.

  • Tualatin River Greenway Trail – walking and biking corridor

  • Cook Park – river access, trails, and picnic areas

  • Neighborhood parks and community green spaces

  • Access to kayaking, wildlife viewing, and scenic river paths

Annual Community Events & Culture

Tualatin hosts a variety of well-attended community events throughout the year:

• Immediate access to I-5 and nearby OR-217

•Approximately 20–30 minutes to downtown Portland

• Easy commuting to Tigard, Lake Oswego, Wilsonville, and Beaverton

• Oregon state income tax applies; no state sales tax

  • Highly ranked schools and strong long-term property values

  • Scenic river views and abundant green space

  • Well-established neighborhoods with limited turnover

  • Proximity to Portland with a quieter suburban atmosphere

Why People Choose Tualatin