Vancouver is a city on the north bank of the Columbia River, sitting directly across from Portland, Oregon. Known by locals as “The Couve,” it was founded in 1825. Today, Vancouver stretches across 52.45 square miles, and has a median age of 37.1 (2022). Retail, manufacturing, healthcare, and social assistance are the main drivers of its economy.
Vancouver contains many home styles, including Tudor, Craftsman, and Ranch, as well as bungalows. The typical home value is $503,858, up 7.9% over the past year (Zillow, 2022). Adding to its charm are annual events, such as the Craft Beer & Wine Fest, the Recycled Arts Festival, and the Clark County Fair.
Travelling in, out, and around Vancouver is easy, with access to I-5, I-205, and State Routes 14, 500 and 501. The sought-after neighborhood of Fisher’s Creek, ranked the Best Neighborhood to Live in Vancouver by Niche.com, offers proximity to State Route 14. Further north, the Cascade Highlands area has a mostly quiet, residential feel, with spectacular views of Mount St. Helens and Mount Hood. Housing here consists of apartments and mobile home parks. Nearby is Fisher’s Landing East, a popular neighborhood with young families. This mixed-use community offers various housing options, and parks and stores within walking distance.
Vancouver blends an abundance of recreational opportunities with the energy of a big metropolis. It’s where trendy shops and restaurants meet nature parks, bike trails, and panoramic mountain views.