2289 NW 5th St #5
Gresham, OR 97030
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Home Details for 2289 NW 5th St #5
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Market trends in Gresham
Last updated June 2026
Avg. sale price
$466K
$1.33KMoM
Sale-to-List Price
100.0%
Price per sq ft
$275
$8MoM
Available listings
325
10MoM
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Comparable Sales for 2289 NW 5th St #5
Address | Distance | Property Type | Sold Price | Sold Date | Bed | Bath | Sqft |
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0.06 | Single-Family Home | $360,000 | 03/12/26 | 3 | 3 | 3,199 | |
0.06 | Single-Family Home | $485,000 | 06/09/26 | 3 | 2 | 1,662 | |
0.07 | Single-Family Home | $475,000 | 10/09/25 | 3 | 3 | 2,124 | |
0.14 | Single-Family Home | $640,000 | 09/12/25 | 4 | 3 | 2,255 | |
0.14 | Single-Family Home | $490,000 | 05/20/26 | 3 | 3 | 2,048 | |
0.15 | Single-Family Home | $515,000 | 02/13/26 | 3 | 3 | 1,631 | |
0.16 | Single-Family Home | $541,000 | 03/27/26 | 3 | 3 | 1,805 | |
0.16 | Single-Family Home | $525,000 | 06/23/26 | 3 | 2 | 1,730 | |
0.17 | Single-Family Home | $437,800 | 01/20/26 | 4 | 3 | 2,040 | |
0.18 | Single-Family Home | $495,000 | 04/01/26 | 3 | 2 | 1,400 |
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Assigned Schools
These are the assigned schools for 2289 NW 5th St #5.
- Clear Creek Middle School
- 6-8
- Public
- 584 Students
1/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI do not recommend parents sending their children’s to this school these teachers allow fighting bullying in their classroom. The assistant principal does not do anything when parents go up there and tell them what is going on they are lazy and my oldest daughter goes their and she has been telling her counselor, her teachers and the assistant principal about different student using a book as a weapon to hit my oldest daughter and my oldest daughter has been a bully ever since last year in the sixth grade. I had been going up there done with it all since last year I went to Gresham Barlow school district and they don’t wanna deal with it. They do not want to confront the problem in the issue of that school. An assistant principal wants to blame my oldest daughter for everything, and my oldest daughter doesn’t mess with nobody at school.Parent Review1y ago7 Reviews - North Gresham Elementary School
- K-5
- Public
- 584 Students
3/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageMy Grandchildren are attending this school currently, and their father speaks very highly of them, as the are not down with the woke agenda and involved with the church. Thank you for educating my Grandbabies with integrity and morals. This will surely foster a great environment for generations to come.Parent Review9mo ago5 Reviews - Gresham High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 1685 Students
4/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageThe test scores say it all as far as I'm concerned. I'm a believer in public schools and went to Reynold's High School and it's sad to see the schools that I've known, attended, competed for and against, and now have seen my kids graduate from become such massive failures. Obviously, funding is not the issue and there's something very unfortunate going on: Our kids are being funneled through a system that seems to be broken, with little regard to ensuring that at each grade level the students have a basic grasp of what they need to know before moving on to the next grade.It's infuriating to me that the superintendents and administrators continue collecting their pay when it's hard to imagine that the state of the education our kids receive would be worse if they weren't there at all.It isn't hard to imagine our kids being overwhelmed and depressed when they strike out in the world to live out their dreams only to find that most companies see poorly written emails and difficulty communicating as a liability. I understand that saying anything negative about educators has somehow become a taboo subject, but I think our kids matter more than us risking the possibility that we may hurt someone's feelings.One specific thing I would add, is that I tried many times to support the projects, assignments, etc. by working with my kids. In many cases, I had a hard time understanding the point of a particular assignment or activity. When they actually had parent/teacher conferences (as rare and irregular as they were), asking if there might be description of the lesson's intent, or even access to an online lesson plan, the bewildered look made it clear that they didn't understand what their job was. Either that or my perception of what they should be doing is way off.I noticed homework was almost non-existent, with the students finishing it at school. I remember when I was going to school, I had homework every night starting on the first day. Definitely math would have at least an hours-worth of homework, and there was always a book to read followed by the inevitable report, at least once per quarter. That would be another hour or so. From my view, homework isn't given out anymore. I will end on a positive note. I will say that I felt that the CAL program associated with Gresham-Barlow was impressive. I hope that more folks begin to demand better because our kids' futures depend on their education.Parent Review1w ago8 Reviews - Check out schools near 2289 NW 5th St #5.
What Locals Say about Northwest
At least 59 Trulia users voted on each feature.
85 % Say it's dog friendly
82 % Say car is needed
79 % Say there are sidewalks
75 % Say parking is easy
69 % Say it's walkable to restaurants
68 % Say streets are well-lit
65 % Say yards are well-kept
65 % Say kids play outside
62 % Say there's holiday spirit
56 % Say it's quiet
56 % Say people would walk alone at night
51 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years
50 % Say neighbors are friendly
48 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores
47 % Say there's wildlife
29 % Say there are community events
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- Victoria W.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"My work is close to my house and it takes less than 10 mins to get to 162nd from my house. I don’t mind the commute at all "
1Flag - Phraemission1
- Resident
- 7y ago
"We have farmers markets. I think that brings the community together. They get to know there neighbors."
1Flag - Clint H.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"We have lived here for 8 years and enjoy the neighborhood and it’s in close proximity to shopping and services. Property values hold up well in down turns and has stable long term residences with well kept homes. "
17Flag - Sarah_tamay
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Homelessness is a major issue now and car thefts just keep your security up to date and children in eyes reach. "
0Flag - Sharmesha M.
- Resident
- 8y ago
"I’ve lived here for over 7 years... will be 8 years in June. All the little kids from my block are all know either graduating from high school or in their freshman year at MHCC (Mt Hood Community College) "
0Flag - Sharmesha M.
- Resident
- 8y ago
"It’s quiet and I love the sounds of the frogs at night and the birds during the daytime. It’s still in the city but has a country/forest feel and only 45 mins from Mt. Hood"
0Flag - zoom p.
- 14y ago
"To be fair, we just moved in a month ago. However.... Regarding other complaints I've seen: We live on the side of the building that doesn't face the train tracks and it is quiet, quiet, quiet. I have taken baths and showers at all different times of day, and we've always had hot water. Our neighbors all seem really nice. Everyone smiles and says hello when they pass you in the hallway. It's cheery. It's also extremely inexpensive; it's the cheapest place that I've lived that wasn't trashy disaster. Now that that's out of the way: When we moved in to our BEAUTIFUL apartment, the things that we noted on our move-in sheet were all minor. After a day or two, I noticed that we had an ant issue. The manager (Jason the amazing) had someone out to take care of it within a day. And today, randomly, Jason-the-amazing-manager sent over the new maintenance guy (we'll call him Shane-the-Magnificent). He was here to go over all of the piddly little things that we'd noted on our move-in sheet. Things like: the microwave was missing a wheel on the tray that rotates inside - and - our bedroom door doesn't hang quite straight and so is difficult to shut - and - our towel racks were loose. There was a list of about 7 little things, none of which were any kind of huge deal that I'd normally contact Management about, and he fixed them all. Today. And left a cheerful note. I LOVE this place."
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