Oregon State University shapes the cultural landscape of Corvallis, creating a dynamic college town atmosphere with over 60 miles of hiking and biking trails, 47 public parks, and a thriving downtown arts scene. The Willamette River flows through the city, providing kayaking and paddleboarding opportunities, while the McDonald-Dunn Research Forest and Bald Hill Natural Area showcase the region's natural beauty. Local favorites include Block 15 Brewing's craft beers in their historic 1926 building, Del Alma's Latin American cuisine overlooking the riverfront, and the Darkside Cinema's independent film selections.
The Corvallis housing market currently lists approximately 100 homes with prices ranging from $336,000 to $1,598,000. The median sale price sits at $563,600, with single family homes commanding a median price of $576,300. One bedroom condos have a median price of $510,000, while two bedroom condos show a median price of $415,000.
Property taxes in Benton County stand at 0.98%, slightly higher than neighboring cities like Albany at 0.91% and Salem at 0.88%. Oregon residents benefit from no state sales tax. The city's public transportation system includes fare free bus service throughout Corvallis, complemented by extensive bike lanes. Commuters can reach Portland in 1.5 hours, Eugene in 1 hour, and the Oregon Coast in 1 hour.
The education system includes highly rated public schools like Bessie Coleman Elementary and Linus Pauling Middle School, plus the prestigious private Ashbrook Independent School. Major employers beyond Oregon State University include Hewlett Packard, Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, and various technology startups, contributing to the city's reputation as one of America's most educated communities.