If you've been thinking about moving to Beaverton, Oregon, you're not alone. This vibrant city just west of Portland has become one of the most sought-after places to live in the Pacific Northwest — and for good reason. From top-rated schools and gorgeous parks to a thriving food scene and easy MAX light rail access, Beaverton offers the best of suburban living without sacrificing urban convenience. As Beaverton movers who've helped hundreds of families settle into this community, the team at Cal's Moving & Storage is here to share why people absolutely love calling Beaverton home — and how to make your move as smooth as possible.
📦 Quick Facts: Moving to Beaverton in 2026
| Detail | What to Know |
|---|---|
| Population | ~100,000+ |
| Avg. Commute to Portland | 20–30 min by car or MAX |
| Top Employers | Nike, Intel, Columbia Sportswear |
| School District | Beaverton School District (one of OR's largest) |
| Best Time to Move | Spring or early fall |
| Local Moving Help | (503) 746-7319 |
Why Beaverton Is a Top Destination for Oregon Movers
Beaverton has quietly become one of Oregon's most desirable cities, and it's easy to see why once you spend a little time here. Nestled between the Tualatin Hills and the Portland metro, the city strikes that rare balance between peaceful neighborhood living and having everything you could need within a short drive — or a quick MAX ride.
For families, the Beaverton School District is a major draw. With highly rated schools like Southridge High School, Sunset High School, and Meadow Park Middle School, education quality here consistently ranks among the state's best. Couple that with safe, walkable neighborhoods, and you've got a place where parents feel genuinely good about putting down roots.
But it's not just families. Young professionals flock to Beaverton for the job market. With Nike's world headquarters right here along SW Murray Boulevard, Intel's massive campus in neighboring Hillsboro, and Columbia Sportswear nearby, the career opportunities are substantial — and the commute beats fighting I-5 traffic into downtown Portland every morning.
Best Beaverton Neighborhoods to Consider for Your Move
One of the questions we hear most often from people hiring local movers is "which neighborhood should I look at?" Here are a few of our favorites in Beaverton:
Cedar Hills — Located along Cedar Hills Boulevard, this established neighborhood offers a mix of mid-century homes and newer builds. You're walking distance to Cedar Hills Crossing shopping center and just minutes from the Cedar Hills MAX station. It's a great choice for first-time buyers who want convenience without a sky-high price tag.
Sexton Mountain — Up in the hills south of Beaverton, Sexton Mountain is known for its larger lots, mature trees, and quieter feel. Families love the proximity to Sexton Mountain Elementary and the network of trails connecting to Tualatin Hills Nature Park.
Somerset West / Highland — These neighborhoods near the Sunset Highway corridor offer easy access to both downtown Portland and the tech corridor. You'll find a strong sense of community, solid schools, and plenty of parks like Commonwealth Lake Park for weekend strolls.
South Beaverton / Murrayhill — This area around Murray Boulevard and Scholls Ferry Road has seen a lot of growth. Progress Ridge TownSquare provides shopping and dining, and you're close to the Fanno Creek Trail for biking and walking. It's popular with young families and downsizers alike.
What Makes Moving in Beaverton Different
Every city has its moving quirks, and Beaverton is no exception. Here's what we've learned from years of moving families in and around this area:
Hills and staircases are real. Many Beaverton homes — especially in Sexton Mountain, Highland, and the areas south of Walker Road — sit on hillside lots with long driveways and multiple levels. That means more stairs, more careful furniture maneuvering, and more reason to hire experienced movers who know how to handle it.
Spring weather is unpredictable. March and April in Beaverton can swing from sunny and 60°F to pouring rain within hours. We always come prepared with furniture pads, plastic wrap, and covered trucks to keep your belongings dry — but it's worth planning your move-day timeline with weather in mind.
Apartment complexes have rules. If you're moving into one of Beaverton's many apartment communities along TV Highway or near the Round, you'll likely need to reserve an elevator and loading dock time. We recommend booking at least two weeks in advance and confirming any move-in fees with your property manager.
✅ What Cal's Includes on Every Beaverton Move
- Furniture disassembly & reassembly
- Blanket wrapping for all furniture
- Floor and door frame protection
- Experienced 2–3 person crew
- Fully insured & licensed service
➕ Available Add-Ons
- Packing & unpacking services
- Specialty item handling (pianos, safes)
- Short- and long-term storage
- Extra packing materials & boxes
- Long-distance moving
Things to Do Once You've Settled Into Beaverton
Once the boxes are unpacked and you're starting to feel at home, Beaverton has plenty to offer. Here are some local favorites our team recommends:
Tualatin Hills Nature Park — Right in the heart of Beaverton, this 222-acre nature preserve has miles of trails winding through wetlands and forest. It's the perfect place to decompress after a big move, and your dog will love it too.
The Beaverton Farmers Market — Running every Saturday from May through November in downtown Beaverton, this is one of the largest farmers markets in Oregon. Fresh produce, local vendors, live music — it's a weekend tradition for good reason.
Beaverton's International Food Scene — One of Beaverton's best-kept secrets is its incredible diversity of restaurants. Head to the area around SW Canyon Road and you'll find some of the best Korean, Japanese, and Mexican food in the entire Portland metro. From Nak Won to Du Kuh Bee to the taco carts along TV Highway, your taste buds are in for a treat.
Commonwealth Lake Park — A beautiful loop trail around a quiet lake, perfect for morning jogs or evening walks. It's a neighborhood gem in the Somerset area that new residents discover and immediately fall in love with.
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Book Early
Beaverton moves fill up fast in spring and summer. Call us at (503) 746-7319 to lock in your date.
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Know Your Layout
Tell us about stairs, narrow hallways, and long driveways so we bring the right crew size.
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Declutter First
Less stuff means a faster move and a lower bill. Donate what you don't need — Goodwill on Canyon Road is right here in Beaverton.
Why Beaverton Residents Trust Cal's Moving & Storage
We've been helping people move in and around Beaverton for years, and there's a reason so many of our customers come from referrals. We show up on time, we treat your belongings like our own, and we don't hit you with surprise fees at the end of the day. When you call Cal's for a free quote, you get a real number from a real person — not a bait-and-switch estimate from a call center.
Whether you're relocating across town from Cedar Hills to Murrayhill, moving into your first Beaverton apartment near the Round, or making the jump from out of state, our crew has the experience and the care to make it happen right. We know which streets are tight, which complexes require special scheduling, and how to navigate Beaverton's hillside homes without breaking a sweat (okay, maybe a little sweat). If you're planning a move this spring moving season, don't wait — the best dates go fast.
Ready to Get a Real Quote for Your Beaverton Move?
Call us at (503) 746-7319 or fill out our quote form — we'll give you a real, honest number.
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