Corvallis is loaded with some of the most charming neighborhoods, a vibrant downtown complete with many one-of-a-kind restaurants and breweries, and is close to incredible outdoor activities. Corvallis is surrounded by natural areas and natural wildlife refuges, and offers many city parks that vary in size and amenities. We’re a great place to live if you like hiking, biking, hunting, fishing, bird watching, and other outdoor activities.
Corvallis has an active and busy artistic community, involved in both the visual and performing arts. The city offers craft and arts fairs and festivals through the year. They also have a monthly arts walk on the third Thursday of each month, and regular concerts, musical and dance events, and theater productions.
Many homes in Corvallis are historic. In fact, there are two designated neighborhoods listed on the National Registry for Historic Places. And this charm extends to other neighborhoods throughout our wonderful community.
The League of American Bicyclists has listed Corvallis as a Gold Level Bicycle Friendly Community, and Oregon State University as a Gold Level Bicycle Friendly University. Corvallis offers free public transit.
As of 2017, the median residential rent for the Corvallis metro area was $1,050 per month, and the vacancy rate was 6.18%. As of 2018, the median home price for Corvallis was $358,600 – $380,000. As of 2018, in Benton County, the median home value is $276,900, the median annual property tax payment is $3,245, and the average effective property tax rate is 1.17%.
Here are the current listings for Corvallis, OR: