Lake Oswego Homes & Real Estate

Picturesque Lake Oswego is a small residential community with approximately 40,000 residents. The city offers an expansive lake, thriving arts culture, and proximity to a central metropolitan area.  Lake Oswego is less than 10 miles away from Portland, making it a great place to live if you work downtown. Read More about why Lake Oswego is such a great place to live.

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Today's Lake Oswego Real Estate Listings March 18, 2024
131
Listed
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Avg. DOM
$543.03
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$1,495,000
Med. List Price
131 Properties
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Lake Oswego Parks and Trails

The area around Lake Oswego is home to more than 20 parks and green spaces. These places offer residents various amenities, including a swimming pool, tennis courts, a water sports park, and an amphitheater. Iron Mountain Park, Cooks Butte Park, and Waluga Park are particularly popular with residents. In addition, if you have pets, there are several dog-friendly parks in the area, such as Hazelia Dog Park

Lake Oswego's Public Library

The Lake Oswego Public Library is one of the best public libraries in the suburban Portland area. The library has books for all ages and many valuable resources, such as a collection of 30,000 films and video classes on arts and crafts. In addition, the Library of Things collection features musical instruments, technology, and board games that families can enjoy for free.

Thriving Arts Culture

Whether you are a professional artist or simply enjoy arts culture, Lake Oswego is a great place to live. The Lakewood Center for the Arts sponsors the annual Festival of the Arts, an event that features various performances. In addition, the Arts Council of Lake Oswego operates a visual art gallery that features monthly exhibitions and several rotating exhibits. The city is also home to a thriving art collectors community, with many events occurring throughout the year.  

Lake Oswego Access 

As you may have guessed, the city is named after Oswego Lake. The 420-acre private lake surrounds the community and gives residents prime access to activities, including boating, fishing, swimming, and other water sports. While the lake is private and reserved for people living along its edge, many homes in the area provide access even if they are not waterfront properties. More than 3,000 local homes have unlimited access to the lake. 

Shopping Options around Lake Oswego

The Lake Oswego area is home to many retail shopping areas. If you are looking for a boutique shopping experience, head to Lake View Village. The site is home to many local and national retailers, offering everything from groceries to home furnishings. The retail location is also home to many top restaurants that offer everything from casual fare to gourmet dining. Aside from the Lake View Village area, there are countless dining options in the town to satisfy every palate.   


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