
One of the most common questions from people relocating to Portland is whether they need a car.
The answer depends entirely on where you live, where you work, and what kind of lifestyle you want.
Portland has one of the more developed public transportation systems on the West Coast — but it’s not equally effective everywhere.
Let’s break it down realistically.
🚉 Public Transportation in Portland
Portland’s transit system includes:
• MAX Light Rail
• Bus lines
• Streetcar
• Bike infrastructure
In certain neighborhoods, you can live comfortably without a car.
🏙️ Living Car-Free in Inner Portland
If you live in areas like:
• Northwest Portland
• Inner Southeast
• Northeast near transit corridors
• Downtown Portland
You may be able to:
• Walk to grocery stores and restaurants
• Commute via MAX
• Bike safely on designated lanes
• Access ride-sharing easily
In these neighborhoods, car-free living is realistic for many professionals.
🏘️ Suburbs Are Different
If you live in:
• Beaverton
• Hillsboro
• Tigard
• Lake Oswego
• Vancouver, WA
• Camas
You will likely need a car.
While some suburbs have MAX access, daily life — especially for families — is much more car-dependent.
👨👩👧 Families & Car Necessity
For families with children, a vehicle is almost always necessary in the suburbs due to:
• School drop-offs
• Activities
• Grocery logistics
• Commute flexibility
Urban families may be able to operate with one car, but two-car households are common in suburban areas.
🚲 Biking Infrastructure
Portland is nationally recognized for its bike lanes and cycling culture.
If you are:
• Commuting within inner neighborhoods
• Comfortable biking year-round
• Working flexible hours
Cycling can significantly reduce car dependence.
⚖️ Lifestyle Trade-Off
Car-free living often means:
• Higher housing prices (walkable neighborhoods)
• Smaller homes
• Urban density
Car-dependent living often means:
• Larger homes
• Yards
• Suburban calm
Neither is better — it depends on your priorities.
🎯 So… Do You Need a Car?
You can live without a car in Portland — but primarily in select inner neighborhoods.
If you choose suburban living, a vehicle is highly recommended.
The decision should align with your lifestyle, work situation, and neighborhood choice.
📍 Choosing the Right Neighborhood Matters
The best way to decide whether you need a car is to choose your neighborhood intentionally.
📍 Thinking About Moving to Beaverton or the Portland Metro?
If you’re planning a move and want a detailed breakdown of Beaverton neighborhoods, housing costs, commute considerations, and what it actually takes to buy here, I put together a comprehensive relocation guide.
You can access my Portland Metro Relocation Guide here: