
Washington County · Custom Home Builder
Custom Home Builder in Beaverton, Oregon
Beaverton is the beating heart of Washington County — home to Nike's world headquarters, a diverse and growing population, and neighborhoods that range from established mid-century residential areas to newer planned communities on the city's western edge. For custom home buyers, Beaverton offers strong employment access, excellent transit connections via MAX Light Rail, and building sites that put you minutes from both Portland's urban core and the open spaces of the Tualatin Valley.
Building in Beaverton
Beaverton's permitting involves both City of Beaverton and Washington County jurisdictions, depending on the property. The city has seen significant redevelopment activity, and infill custom builds in established neighborhoods are increasingly common as older homes make way for design-forward replacements. Our team understands the development code, design review process, and neighborhood context that shapes what's buildable on each lot.
Beaverton clients often work in tech and appreciate a home that reflects precision and intentional design. We see strong demand for contemporary and modern floor plans with energy-efficient systems, open layouts, and smart home integration. Many builds here involve maximizing what's possible on suburban lots — our design expertise ensures every square foot is purposeful.
Why Build in Beaverton?
- Home to Nike, close to Intel and major tech employers
- MAX Light Rail connection to Portland and Hillsboro
- Diverse neighborhoods from established to new development
- Central Washington County location
- Strong schools and growing cultural amenities
Our Design-Build Process
Every Creekside home follows three phases: Dream, Build, and Thrive. One team owns the design, the construction, and the outcome — from your first meeting through your one-year warranty review.
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Ready to Build in Beaverton?
One conversation is all it takes to see if we're the right fit. We'll walk through your vision, your land, and your timeline — and be honest about what it takes to get there.