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Fisher’s Creek offers quiet streets near the Columbia River
On the far east side of Vancouver, Washington, just north of Route 14 and the Columbia River is the small suburb of Fisher’s Creek. The community is home to excellent schools, accessible parks and a small handful of nearby eateries and amenities, all within walking distance of its residential streets.
Fisher Basin Park in Fisher’s Creek has play structures for kids of all ages.
Gated communities in Fisher’s Creek offer privacy and Columbia River views.
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Craftsman and Tudor homes sit close together on small lots
Most homes were built between the 1990s and early 2000s, with the occasional new construction hitting the market. Modern craftsman and Tudor-style architecture are common here, and single-family homes sit close together on 4,000-square-foot lots. The average listing price here is $620,000, which is around $100,000 higher than the Vancouver average. Townhomes with three bedrooms and 1,600 square feet can be found on the market’s lower end for between $500,000 and $550,000, while 2,600-square-foot modern traditional homes are listed for $750,000 and above. “Fisher’s Creek has distinct subdivisions that vary in property size, house style and HOA regulations,” says Shastine Bredlie, the owner of Bredlie and Associates at eXp Realty. “There are some gated communities like the Gentrys subdivision that offer more privacy, but homes are modern and well-kept across the board.”
Homes in Fisher’s Creek feature rear garages and elevated street views.
New homes line tree-shaded sidewalks throughout Fisher’s Creek.
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Students attend strongly rated schools in Evergreen district
Evergreen School District serves the families of Fisher's Creek, with each of the neighborhood's public schools earning Niche grades of B-plus or higher. Fishers Landing Elementary School is within a 1-mile walk of all the neighborhood’s homes. The elementary school earns an B-plus grade and has a student-to-teacher ratio of 12-1. The B-rated Shahala Middle School is located 3 miles north and serves 900 local students. To finish out their K-12 careers, students can attend the A-minus-rated Mountain View High School, which Niche names the 38th-best college prep public high school in Washington.
Fishers Landing Elementary near Fisher’s Creek offers easy student drop-off.
Mountain View High School near Fisher’s Creek provides strong academics.
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Sidewalks and trails connect homes to parks and playgrounds
Sidewalks keep residents connected to each other and to recreational spaces. “The neighborhood’s subdivisions are connected by sidewalks and gravel walkways that wind through its wooded enclaves,” Bredlie says. Residents can use some of these walking paths to reach Fisher's Creek Park, where parents bring their young children to enjoy the playground. For more expansive recreational areas and sports facilities, folks can visit Prune Hill Sports Park, which features a baseball diamond, soccer fields and a basketball court.
Families gather at Fisher’s Creek Park for playground fun and outdoor time.
Fisher’s Creek Park offers grassy fields and jogging paths for residents.
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Grocery stores and restaurants line Southeast 192nd Avenue
The neighborhood's eastern boundary, Southeast 192nd Avenue, is home to a cluster of small shopping centers where shoppers will find a Natural Grocers and a Quality Food Centers grocery store. "Everything is within five minutes of Fisher's Landing," Bredlie says. "That's one of the things that makes this area special." Driving north on 192nd takes residents toward a handful of restaurants like the Mexican-themed breakfast restaurant ¿Otra Vez?, JB's Taphouse and Grill, and the Wyld Pines Public House. Wyld Pines has a rustic and laid-back atmosphere, and patrons can be found enjoying dishes like chicken piccata and the dry-aged steak burger alongside a refreshing beer or cider from the 12 rotating draft options.
Starbucks in Fisher’s Creek is a popular study and coffee spot.
Wyld Pines in Fisher’s Creek serves signature burgers and craft drinks.
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Convenient connections to downtown Vancouver and beyond
While Fisher’s Creek is on the far east side of the city, it only takes about 15 minutes to get to downtown Vancouver via Route 14, which can be accessed just south of the neighborhood’s residential streets. In Fisher’s Creek, residents rarely need to travel far for what they need, with everything located close to home.
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I live in an ideal location in a small town near two bigger towns/cities: Portland, OR, and Vancouver, WA. There are many, many stores near my home, so grocery or leisurely shopping is not a problem. There are a wide variety of stores within 5-10 miles of me, which is really great because my family and I can get everything we need with a relatively small amount of transportation travel.
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5/31/2015Niche Review
We rarely get any severe weather. The most severe weather we do get is maybe an inch of snow tops or ice roads, which results in a late start for school or no school at all (crazy because its not even that bad!). We rarely get any landslides or severe thunderstorms. Either might have happened maybe two or three times in the past 10 years. the worst drought we have ever had was a couple years ago, which lasted about three months, but it wasn't terribly awful compared to other places around the world.
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Fisher's Creek
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Homicide
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4
Sexual Assault
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4
Assault with Weapon
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4
Robbery
3
4
Burglary
3
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
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4
Larceny
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4
Crime Score
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4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Fisher's Creek Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Fisher's Creek, Vancouver sell after 21 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Fisher's Creek, Vancouver over the last 12 months is $653,375, up 6% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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