Median Age
40 Years
Largest Age Group
30-39 Years
Approximately 16% of Residents
Under 20
22%
Over 65
20%
Avg Rent
$1,550
Population
26,291
Renter Mix
50% Rent
Moving to the Beaver State? Interested in safe neighborhoods and family-friendly entertainment? Look no further. Wilsonville is the epitome of small-town living in northwest Oregon. Situated just 18 miles southwest of Portland, residents enjoy easy access to big-city amenities and attractions, while enjoying their peaceful lifestyle in little ole’ Wilsonville.
Though a small town, you’re still able to find plenty of upscale, modern apartments alongside the occasional cozy condo and homey house for rent. Wilsonville has no shortage of conveniences, from local business, casual restaurants, and grocery stores to banks, fitness centers, and public schools in the West Linn-Wilsonville School District. For safe and easy travels, hop on I-5, running straight through town, or take advantage of public transit, brought to the city by South Metro Area Regional Transit.
Along the Willamette River near the south end of town, be sure to visit Memorial Park for its riverfront views, athletic fields, nature trails, playground, and off-leash dog park, as well as the favorited Charbonneau Golf Club. Entertain the kids by venturing over to the Family-Fun Center & Bullwinkle’s Restaurant, or maybe take a tour of World of Speed, exhibiting historic racing cars!
Residents can walk along the relaxed trails leading through Tranquil Park.
Trails throughout Memorial Park provide a space for exercise and solace in Wilsonville.
The Wilsonville Railroad Bridge overlooks the Willamette River in Wilsonville.
Two-story homes with large front yards are common in Wilsonville.
There are beautiful new condos to enjoy in the Wilsonville neighborhood.
The Yesteryear Farms is Wilsonvilles farmers market occuring every Saturday.
Median Household Income
$94,933
Average: $111,773
Education
9,995
Residents Have a Degree
Job Market
13,700
Workers Employed
Median Age
40 Years
Largest Age Group
30-39 Years
Approximately 16% of Residents
Under 20
22%
Over 65
20%
Housing Distribution
In Wilsonville, there are roughly the same number of renters and homeowners.
Education Distribution
Review this city's overall education levels.
As of April 2026, the average apartment rent in Wilsonville, OR is $1,387 for a studio, $1,559 for one bedroom, $1,805 for two bedrooms, and $2,202 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Wilsonville has decreased by -3.1% in the past year.
Explore how walkable, bikeable, drivable, and transit-friendly Wilsonville, OR is for everyday living.
Somewhat Walkable
Walkability
Some Public Transit
Transit
Exceptionally Drivable
Drivability
Fairly Bikeable
Bikeability
Public
Grades PK-5
478 Students
Public
Grades PK-5
472 Students
Public
Grades PK-5
500 Students
Public
Grades 6-8
491 Students
Public
Grades 6-8
395 Students
Public
Grades 9-12
1,269 Students
Arts And Technology High School
Public
Grades 9-12
44 Students
Public
Grades 9-12
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† Our analysis of utilities, groceries, transportation, healthcare, home prices, and other goods and services is sourced from the Cost of Living Index, a respected benchmark published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) that provides a thorough overview of living expenses across different regions.
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