Hillsboro's cultural scene centers around the Walters Cultural Arts Center, which hosts performances, art exhibits, and classes throughout the year. Nature lovers frequent Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve for birdwatching and trail exploration, while the Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals showcases stunning geological specimens. The city's dining landscape includes standout restaurants like Syun Izakaya, a modern Japanese gastropub known for sushi and sake flights, and Amelia's Exquisite Mexican Dining, which serves Mayan-inspired cuisine. Sports fans gather at Ron Tonkin Field to watch Hillsboro Hops baseball games and enjoy the annual Oregon International Air Show.
Single family homes comprise the majority of Hillsboro's housing stock, with a median price of $565,000. The Orenco Station neighborhood commands the highest median single family home price at $575,000, while Tanasbourne presents more affordable options with a median price of $414,500. Townhomes throughout Hillsboro have a median price of $429,500, and condos range from $290,000 for one bedroom units to $395,000 for two bedrooms.
Washington County's property tax rate is 0.87%, lower than Portland's Multnomah County rate of 0.96%. Oregon has no sales tax, though the state income tax rate is 8.75% for annual incomes around $40,208. The MAX Blue Line light rail connects Hillsboro to downtown Portland, with extensive bus service and bike infrastructure throughout the city. Top public schools include Westview High School and Springville School, both rated A by Niche. Intel Corporation leads as the largest employer, anchoring Hillsboro's technology sector alongside companies like Genentech and Salesforce.