
After helping dozens of people relocate to Portland, there are a few things I consistently hear: “I didn’t expect this” or “I wish I knew that earlier.”
Here’s what most people don’t realize before moving — and what actually matters.
🏘️ Neighborhoods Matter More Than the City
Portland changes dramatically from neighborhood to neighborhood. Two areas just a few miles apart can feel like entirely different cities.
Many relocation mistakes happen when people judge Portland based on one visit or one neighborhood.
☁️ It’s Not the Rain — It’s the Gray
Rain isn’t the issue. Lack of sun is.
The gray season lasts months, and people who struggle here are usually unprepared for that. Summer, however, is incredible and often what keeps people here long-term.
🚗 Commutes Can Surprise You
Portland traffic isn’t massive, but geography and bridges create bottlenecks. Where you live matters more than how far you live.
💰 Costs Vary Widely by Area
Portland pricing isn’t uniform. Suburbs and neighborhoods vary dramatically in cost, taxes, and lifestyle.
🎯 Who Adjusts Best
People who do best:
• Research neighborhoods deeply
• Prioritize lifestyle over hype
• Plan for long-term living
📍 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: