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Beaverton spans from the Tualatin Hills to the Hillsboro border — here are the key areas movers on MOVEPack serve.
The neighborhoods surrounding Nike's global headquarters on NW 143rd Ave — including Murrayhill, Waterhouse, and Progress Ridge — are the most popular corporate relocation destinations in Washington County. Many Nike employees choose these areas for their school quality and proximity to campus.
One of Beaverton's oldest and most established neighborhoods — mid-century ranch homes and split-levels on tree-lined streets. Cedar Hills Crossing mall is the commercial anchor. Moves are typically straightforward with wide streets and good truck access.
The Tanasbourne area along Cornell Road and Baseline Road is Beaverton's densest retail and apartment corridor. Many apartment complexes here require elevator booking and have specific move-in time windows. Close to US-26 Sunset Highway for east-west commuters.
An unincorporated community west of Beaverton proper — Aloha is Washington County's most affordable suburban area with a mix of older ranch homes and newer construction. Wide suburban streets and minimal HOA restrictions make moves here among the most logistics-friendly in the metro.
The master-planned communities of Murrayhill and Progress Ridge in the Tualatin Hills — new construction homes, townhomes, and apartments with HOA-managed amenities. HOA rules require mover registration and move-in window booking, especially for Progress Ridge.
Beaverton's downtown is undergoing significant redevelopment around the MAX Blue Line light rail stations. New mixed-use apartment buildings have replaced much of the older commercial stock. MAX-adjacent buildings have loading dock access but strict move windows during business hours.
Typical ranges for Beaverton moves. Post your move free to get real competing bids.
| Move Type | Crew | Est. Time | Typical Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio / 1BR apartment | 2 movers | 2–3 hrs | $300–$525 |
| 2BR home / condo | 2 movers | 3–5 hrs | $425–$750 |
| 3BR suburban home | 3 movers | 5–7 hrs | $650–$1,100 |
| 4BR+ large home | 3–4 movers | 6–9 hrs | $950–$1,700 |
| Beaverton → Portland | 2–3 movers | 3–5 hrs | $425–$775 |
| Beaverton → Hillsboro | 2 movers | 2–4 hrs | $325–$575 |
| California → Beaverton | Full crew | 10–14 hrs drive | $3,200–$6,500 |
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Nike's World Headquarters on NW 143rd Avenue is Beaverton's largest employer — a 286-acre campus employing over 8,000 people in Washington County alone. New Nike hires and internal transfers drive one of the highest volumes of corporate relocations in the Pacific Northwest.
Corporate relocations have specific requirements: background-checked movers, proof of insurance, workers' comp certificates, and often white-glove service for executive households. MOVEPack's Beaverton movers are experienced with corporate move documentation and HR department requirements.
What experienced Beaverton movers know that makes moves run smoother.
If you are on a Nike, Intel, or other corporate relocation package, ask your HR department exactly what insurance and certification documents your mover must provide. Most require a Certificate of Insurance with a minimum $1M general liability, workers' comp certificate, and sometimes a W-9. Movers on MOVEPack can provide these on request — confirm before booking.
The US-26 Sunset Highway and Cornell Road are the primary arteries between Beaverton and Portland. Rush hour congestion (7–9 AM and 4–6:30 PM, Monday–Friday) significantly slows cross-town moves. Schedule your move to start loading before 7 AM or after 9 AM to avoid your mover's hourly clock running in standstill traffic on 26 or Cornell.
Many of Beaverton's newer master-planned communities — Murrayhill, Progress Ridge, and South Beaverton developments — have HOA-managed entrances and strict move-in windows. Contact your HOA or property management company at least one week before your move to reserve your window and pay any required move-in deposit (typically $150–$300 refundable).
Beaverton averages 37 inches of rain per year — most of it falling between October and April. Professional movers use waterproof mattress bags, shrink wrap, and covered loading ramps to protect your items. Book your move for early morning before the heaviest afternoon rains typical of Pacific Northwest winters. October through April moves should always start by 8 AM.
Where Beaverton residents move most often — with realistic cost estimates.
Popular urban upgrade move from Beaverton suburbs
Cross-county move to Intel corridor or Orenco Station
Upscale south-metro move, popular with Nike executives
Move to walkable urban neighborhood near Forest Park
South Washington County move, family suburbs
Tech worker relocation from Bay Area, very common route
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Beaverton is Oregon's sixth-largest city — and it doesn't feel like a suburb anymore. With its own thriving downtown, the MAX Blue Line light rail connecting it directly to Portland, and a world-class dining and arts scene anchored by the Korean-American community along Canyon Road, Beaverton has emerged as a destination in its own right.
The city's demographic diversity is a major draw — Beaverton's International District along SW Canyon Road is one of the most culturally rich dining corridors in Oregon, with Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Indian restaurants that rival any major American city.
For outdoor lovers, Beaverton is a 20-minute drive from Forest Park (the largest urban forest in the US), the Oregon coast, and Mount Hood ski resorts. The Tualatin Hills Nature Park within Beaverton itself has 222 acres of wetlands, forest, and 5 miles of trails.
A complete timeline to keep your Beaverton move on track.
Local Beaverton moves typically run $325–$875 for a 1–3 bedroom home. Beaverton has mostly suburban housing with good truck access, making moves more straightforward than close-in Portland neighborhoods. Post your move free on MOVEPack to get real competing bids.
Yes. Most movers based in Beaverton cover the full Portland metro — including downtown Portland, NE, SE, NW neighborhoods, Hillsboro, Lake Oswego, and Tigard. Specify your origin and destination when posting your move.
June through August is peak season in Beaverton — book 3–4 weeks ahead. The best value is September through November and February through April when demand drops 15–25% and mover availability improves.
Absolutely. Beaverton is home to Nike's global headquarters on NW 143rd Avenue, and the surrounding neighborhoods — Murrayhill, Cedar Hills, Progress Ridge — are extremely popular with Nike employees. Many Beaverton movers have experience with corporate Nike relocations.
Aloha is an unincorporated community west of Beaverton with affordable single-family homes and good street access. Moves in Aloha are typically straightforward — wide suburban streets and few HOA restrictions make for easy truck access.
Yes — experienced Oregon movers work year-round in the rain. They use waterproof mattress bags, plastic shrink wrap, and covered loading ramps. Plan your move for early morning before the heaviest Pacific Northwest rains typical of fall and winter afternoons.