Rent to own Homes in Aloha, OR
Listings are moving! The average number of days on the market for a house for sale is just over 30, compared to in January when it was close to 60. Houses on Cooper Mountain and on Willowview Terrace offer comfortable areas to rent to own.
Aloha, OR is a great place for affordable rent-to-own homes! With a median household income of over $75,856 and a median rent of $1,430, the Aloha, OR rent-to-own market is more affordable than the traditional housing market which has shown tremendous growth across the U.S. and with it, aggressive competition for home purchases. With the current housing shortage trend it can make it harder to become a homeowner, including in Aloha, OR. This means higher than average down payments for homes and higher qualification standards for conventional home loans. With a rent-to-own property, tenants are also buyers. You can live in the house for a set amount of time before you purchase it, meaning that you get to know the house, your neighbors, and your community before making the final purchase. This enables you and your family to make the right choice based on both information and experience. Rent-to-own is also a great alternative way to get into a home if you have bad credit or don't have enough saved for a down payment.
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Rent to own Homes in Cities Near Aloha, OR
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- Cedar Mill
- Cherry Grove
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- Donald
- Dundee
- Dunthorpe
- Durham
- Fairview
- Felida
- Forest Grove
- Garden Home-Whitford
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- Gresham
- Happy Valley
- Hazel Dell
- Hillsboro
- Hubbard
- Jennings Lodge
- Johnson City
- King City
- Lake Oswego
- Maywood Park
- Metzger
- Milwaukie
- Molalla
- Mulino
- Newberg
- Oak Grove
- Oak Hills
- Oatfield
- Oregon City
- Portland
- Raleigh Hills
- Ridgefield
- Rivergrove
- Rockcreek
- Scappoose
- Sherwood
- Stafford
- St. Helens
- St. Paul
- Tigard
- Troutdale
- Tualatin
- West Linn
- West Slope
- Wilsonville
- Woodburn
Neighborhoods in Aloha, OR
Cooper Mountain - Aloha North rent to own homesPopular Zip Codes in Aloha, OR
97003 rent to own homesBuying a Home in Aloha, OR
Aloha, OR is seeing rapid growth and Aloha, OR's' housing market remains not optimal with an average home price that is 61% above the 2024 national average. Aloha, OR is part of Washington county and taxes are an important factor to consider when purchasing a home whether through rent to own or a traditional purchase. The average tax rate as of 2024 for county Washington is 0.93% which is below the national average, which is 0.99%.
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10 Reasons to Live in Aloha, Oregon
Easy to get to work! Aloha's proximity to Beaverton and Portland puts commutes within 27 minutes, with multiple ways for getting to work. Both Ivy Glen Drive and Barcelona Way feature some older homes for sale with rustic surroundings and bright, comfortable interiors. Rent to own houses can also be found in these preferred areas.
Lots of room for the entire household! Aloha's median square-foot space is a bit smaller than that of Portland (1,900 sf versus 2,400 sf), lots in areas around Southwest Murphy Lane and Southwest Farmington feature large lots with lots of space.
An alternative to Portland! Median housing prices are 21% less than in Portland, the primary employment hub for the area. The Lexington neighborhood, which encompasses the gorgeous Reserve Vineyard and Golf Club, and Sarala Street on Cooper Mountain are ideal areas to look for rent to own homes.
Play a round of golf! The Red Tail Golf Center, in Beaverton, has an 18-hole course and is one of the top 100 golf courses in the U.S. Aloha's own Reserve Vineyard and Golf Club has two courses, the North Course - a par 74 challenge, and the South, a par 72 course.
Pick your sport! There are two parks located in nearby Tualatin. Alder Creek Kayak and Canoe offers equipment rentals at Browns Ferry Park on the Tualatin River. Community Park, also on the Tualatin River, offers three sports fields, tennis and basketball courts and a skate park. Aloha's Arnold Park is one of several Aloha parks with scenic trails and play areas.
Meet the locals at the farmer's market! The Beaverton Farmer's Market is open for various special occasions throughout the year and often highlights the history and cultures of the area. Banks Farmer's Market is open from June to September.
Take in a festival or local event! Aloha is strategically located so that you have easy access to most of the events taking place in the Willamette Valley area. The North Willamette Wine Trail Weekend takes place in April, as does the annual Gem Fair.
Learn about the history of the area! The Interactive Museum of Gaming and Puzzlery in Beaverton provides interesting and unusual entertainment with more than 1600 games and exhibits. The Beaverton History Center showcases the history of surrounding areas.
Take in a Live Performance! There are several live performance venues nearby. The Beaverton Civic Theater is a community effort and features plays and educational presentations. The Beaverton Community Band is also all-volunteer, and hosts three seasonal concerts a year.