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Centennial, Gresham, OR Real Estate Trends

Learn about the Centennial, Gresham, OR housing market through trends and averages.

Affordability of Living in Centennial, Gresham, OR

The median home value is $436,623
MonthMedian home value
May 2025$429k
June 2025$429k
July 2025$429k
August 2025$430k
September 2025$432k
October 2025$433k
November 2025$434k
December 2025$435k
January 2026$436k
February 2026$437k
March 2026$437k
April 2026$437k
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Average Home Value in Centennial, Gresham, OR, by Home Size

Home SizeHome Value*
2 bedrooms (See homes)$246,639
3 bedrooms (See homes)$448,710
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What Locals Say about Centennial

  • Dshvbc75nj
    "Downtown Gresham has some activities on certain time of the year also there is some parks near this area I don’t really know much about this location but since driving around this area it seems somewhat safer compared to other places I have been driving around looking at potential places me and my family can stay at."
  • Grace H. K.
    "the homeless break into cars. they steal what they can from your yard or porch. strange men approach the little girls in the neighborhood. the highschool is no good. the elementary school has way too much bullying. not good for families and has turned into a trash area. do not move here if you can help it."
  • GraceKrug
    "I like it here. its pretty chill. some crazies in the are but other than that its ok. the high school has a high droonout rate. "
  • Andrew
    "It is very convenient to walk to stores transit lines, close to bars, and fast food, close to centennial schools "
  • Andrew
    "Car broken into not safe getting more unsafe by each passing day lots of rent hikes been in an auto accident due to people not caring"
  • Andrew
    "I have lived here for 5 years it’s pretty peaceful here very close to everything bus lines Walmart Safeway and many fast food places "
  • Saprious
    "the apartment complex I live in is well taken care of as well as has a nice feel to it. I like most my neighbors and it is fairly priced. "
  • Hkrug503
    "the homeless who steal from you are quite unique. as well as the landlords making you pay for sewer for everyone in your apartments. "
  • Maggieperdue
    "This neighborhood is close to Portland without the full city life. Unfortunately this comes with a little to frequent big city crime. Police patrol often but I wouldn't walk alone after dark. "
  • leannanavy
    "My boyfriend lived (I in Va) near 181st & Brooklyn Ct. For a couple of years, I took a monthly flight for my week long visit, gave birth to our daughter 15 min. away in a Portland hospital and loved the drive to PDX (airport) was 10 min. We found parks to take her to, though traffic was undesirable on streets leading to/fro 181st, never experienced congestion on 181st. Chain dining options are found near "downtown" Gresham, which also hosts a Farmer's Market offering seasonal fruits, vegetables as well as a variety of "homemade" items that, no doubt, find it's way into the home of shoppers. The quaint downtown is only a couple blocks wide and long it offers the non-chain dining options boast tempting recipes/meals sure to please any palate. A walk to Safeway and Walgreens on weather cooperative days is a convenience I regret not having, especially with the competitive Walmart Marketplace across the street. A couple of blocks you'll find a bus going north (w/a stop for those looking for MAX) or south to Powell Blvd. With only one or two exceptions, the neighborhood harmony differs from most found in subdivisions these days, with daily family walks and children playing OUTSIDE until dusk is the norm when weather allows. A few miles west, my grandmother called Brooklyn Ct home for 30 years. Widowed, she recently moved to an assisted living center. Though transient (5-20 years due to floor plans appealing to first-time homebuyers) the neighbors in her little cul-de-sac were generally warm but not as tight-knit as the one off of 181st. In between Powell and Division, navigating to/from Brooklyn Court is a breeze, has a diversity of floor plans, with neighborhoods suitable for all stages of life. Regardless of whether you're looking to rent or buy, It is definitely worth looking into if your budget allows."
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