Tigard's extensive trail network spans over 16 miles, connecting residents to natural spaces like Cook Park along the Tualatin River and the scenic Fanno Creek Trail. The city maintains 540 acres of parks and open spaces, including Summerlake Park with its lake, walking trails, and dog park. Cultural attractions include the Broadway Rose Theatre Company for professional musical performances and the weekly Tigard Farmers Market from May through October. Shopping options range from Washington Square Mall to tax-free shopping at Bridgeport Village. Local dining highlights include Gustav's German Pub & Grill for European cuisine and Oswego Grill's steaks and seafood.
The housing market offers diverse options across distinct neighborhoods. Single family homes in Downtown Tigard have a median price of $676,000, while the Summerfield area offers single family homes at a median price of $510,000. The Cook Park neighborhood features single family homes with a median price of $602,300. Citywide, the median sale price for single family homes is $679,000, townhomes $412,500, one bedroom condos $185,000, and two bedroom condos $379,000.
Tigard maintains competitive tax rates with a 0.87% effective property tax rate in Washington County, lower than Portland's 0.96%. Oregon has no sales tax, and the state income tax rate is 4.75% for a yearly salary of $40,208.00. The city offers strong educational options, including Scholls Heights Elementary School and Mountainside High School, both rated A by Niche. Private schools like the Islamic School of Muslim Educational Trust received an A+ rating. Commuters benefit from TriMet bus service, WES Commuter Rail connections to Beaverton and Wilsonville, and easy access to Interstate 5 and Highway 217. The Oregon Coast lies 90 minutes away by car, perfect for weekend trips.