MAILING ADDRESS: 15245 SW Mallard Dr #104 Beaverton OR 97007
OWNER STATUS: Owner occupied
COUNTY: Washington
CENSUS / BLOCK: 031819 / 2003
TSP - RNG - SEC: 02S - 01W - 05
LOT / BLOCK: 13-4 /
HOUSING TRACT: Lakeview At Progress Ridge Condo
ALT PARCEL #: R2171536
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Beaverton
MUNICIPALITY: Beaverton PARCEL #: R2171536
GROSS AREA: 1,300
LIVING AREA: ABOVE GRADE:
BEDROOMS: 2
BATHROOMS: 3
FIREPLACE: 1
YEAR BUILT: 2010
PARKING TYPE: Attached Garage
UNITS: 1
BASEMENT:
GARAGE AREA: 566
ROOF SHAPE:
FOUNDATION: 01
ROOF MATERIAL: Composition Shingle
CONSTRUCTIONS: Wood
HEAT TYPE: Forced air unit
COOLING TYPE:
EXTERIOR WALL: Wood
ROOMS: QUALITY:
INTERIOR WALL:
PORCH TYPE: PATIO TYPE: AIR COND: Y
FIXTURES: FLOOR: EQUIPMENT:
STORIES: POOL:
CONDITION: Average
LAND USE: Condominiums
ZONING: Town Center - High Density Re
COUNTY USE: Residence Single Family LOT ACRES: 27.85 STATE USE: LOT SQ FT: 1,213,146
LEN / WID:
ASSD YEAR: 2025
ASSD VALUE: $203,800
TAXABLE VAL: TAX YEAR: 2025
LAND VALUE:
MKT VALUE: $391,100
TAX AREA: 51.58
IMP VALUE: $391,100
EXEMPTIONS:
PROPERTY TAX: $4,477.32
IMPROVED %: 100 DISTRICT:
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PROPERTY ADDRESS
15245 SW MALLARD DR, UNIT #104
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SCHOOLS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
NAME: Scholls Heights Elementary School
CHARTER SCHOOL: No
ADDRESS: 16400 Sw Loon Dr MAGNET SCHOOL:
CITY, STATE, ZIP: Beaverton, OR 97007 AREA DESCRIPTION: 13-City: Small
PHONE: (503)356-2460
0.58 mile(s)
GRADES: Kindergarten - 5th Grade TITLE ONE: 2-No
NAME: Nancy Ryles Elementary School
CHARTER SCHOOL: No
ADDRESS: 10250 Sw Cormorant Dr MAGNET SCHOOL:
CITY, STATE, ZIP: Beaverton, OR 97007
PHONE: (503)356-2400
DESCRIPTION: 13-City: Small
1.27 mile(s)
GRADES: Kindergarten - 5th Grade TITLE ONE: 2-No
MIDDLE SCHOOLS
NAME: Conestoga Middle School
CHARTER SCHOOL: No
ADDRESS: 12250 Sw Conestoga Dr MAGNET SCHOOL:
CITY, STATE, ZIP: Beaverton, OR 97008 AREA DESCRIPTION: 13-City: Small
PHONE: (503)356-2580
1.97 mile(s)
GRADES: 6th Grade - 8th Grade TITLE ONE: 2-No
NAME: Thomas R Fowler Middle School
CHARTER SCHOOL: No
ADDRESS: 10865 Sw Walnut St MAGNET SCHOOL: CITY, STATE, ZIP: Tigard, OR 97223 AREA DESCRIPTION: 13-City: Small
PHONE: (503)431-5000
2.18 mile(s)
GRADES: 6th Grade - 8th Grade TITLE ONE: 2-No
HIGH SCHOOLS
NAME: Mountainside High School
ADDRESS: 12500 Sw 175Th Ave
CHARTER SCHOOL: No
MAGNET SCHOOL: CITY, STATE, ZIP: Beaverton, OR 97007
PHONE: (503)356-3500
AREA DESCRIPTION: 41-Rural: Fringe
1.05 mile(s)
GRADES: 9th Grade - 12th Grade TITLE ONE: 2-No
NAME: Southridge High School
CHARTER SCHOOL: No
ADDRESS: 9625 Sw 125Th Ave MAGNET SCHOOL: CITY, STATE, ZIP: Beaverton, OR 97008
PHONE: (503)356-2890
GRADES: 9th Grade - 12th Grade
AREA DESCRIPTION: 13-City: Small
DISTANCE: 1.99 mile(s)
TITLE ONE: 2-No
Students earning a high school diploma or GED within five years. Cohort Includes students who were firsttime ninth graders in 2019-20 finishing in 2023-24 .
State Goals
Students
District Goals
The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and communities statewide to reach a 90% on-time graduation rate by 2027. Anchored in the pillars of Academic Excellence, Belonging & Wellness, and Accountability, ODE prioritizes evidence-based strategies that strengthen early literacy, improve attendance, and deepen student engagement. We are committed to eliminating opportunity and achievement gaps for historically underserved students. By investing in culturally responsive practices, cultivating inclusive school environments, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, we can help ensure every student thrives.
Beaverton School District promotes a deep sense of belonging while supporting, challenging and inspiring all students to explore their passions, achieve their goals and graduate ready to thrive in their learning and life after high school. To achieve these goals, the district and its schools will prioritize student safety and well-being, a strong start in early learning, achievement for all student groups including accessibility to dual language programs, and supports for post-high school success.
GRADUATION
Safe & Welcoming Environment
To enable every student to thrive socially and emotionally, Beaverton School District is committed to promoting an environment where every student feels safe, included and valued. To achieve this goal, the district and its schools will create systems, structures and practices that build safe and inclusive learning environments including multi-tiered systems of support for students’ social-emotional, behavioral and academic needs.
State Goals
The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and communities statewide to reach a 90% on-time graduation rate by 2027. Anchored in the pillars of Academic Excellence, Belonging & Wellness, and Accountability, ODE prioritizes evidence-based strategies that strengthen early literacy, improve attendance, and deepen student engagement. We are committed to eliminating opportunity and achievement gaps for historically underserved students. By investing in culturally responsive practices, cultivating inclusive school environments, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, we can help ensure every student thrives.
School Goals
Beaverton School District promotes a deep sense of belonging while supporting, challenging and inspiring all students to explore their passions, achieve their goals and graduate ready to thrive in their learning and life after high school. To achieve these goals, the district and its schools will prioritize student safety and well-being, a strong start in early learning, achievement for all student groups including accessibility to dual language programs, and supports for post-high school success.
LANGUAGE ARTS
About Our School
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Beaverton School District values community connections. We build on the experiences and strengths of our students, families, staff and community members to connect with our local and global communities. We show care for and commitment to our community through gratitude and service. To enhance engagement, the district and its schools will actively target outreach to community groups and partner with families and community groups to support student learning and well-being.
PARENT ENGAGEMENT
Beaverton School District values belonging. Individual identities are visible, valued, nurtured and celebrated. The district and its schools will center equity in our relationships, actions, systems and outcomes. We will honor the dignity and voices of our students, families, staff and community members.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Please visit the school website for up to date information about extracurricular activities.
BULLYING, HARASSMENT, AND SAFETY POLICIES
Beaverton School District is committed to an environment where all identities are valued, and every student is included. To accomplish this, the district and its schools will implement a comprehensive intervention system for academic, behavioral and social-emotional learning needs. The district and its schools will utilize data to inform and support equitable opportunities, access and inclusion for our diverse student body.
Safe & Welcoming Environment
To enable every student to thrive socially and emotionally, Beaverton School District is committed to promoting an environment where every student feels safe, included and valued. To achieve this goal, the district and its schools will create systems, structures and practices that build safe and inclusive learning environments including multi-tiered systems of support for students’ social-emotional, behavioral and academic needs.
State Goals
The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and communities statewide to reach a 90% on-time graduation rate by 2027. Anchored in the pillars of Academic Excellence, Belonging & Wellness, and Accountability, ODE prioritizes evidence-based strategies that strengthen early literacy, improve attendance, and deepen student engagement. We are committed to eliminating opportunity and achievement gaps for historically underserved students. By investing in culturally responsive practices, cultivating inclusive school environments, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, we can help ensure every student thrives.
School Goals
Beaverton School District promotes a deep sense of belonging while supporting, challenging and inspiring all students to explore their passions, achieve their goals and graduate ready to thrive in their learning and life after high school. To achieve these goals, the district and its schools will prioritize student safety and well-being, a strong start in early learning, achievement for all student groups including accessibility to dual language programs, and supports for post-high school success.
LANGUAGE ARTS
About Our School
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Beaverton School District values community connections. We build on the experiences and strengths of our students, families, staff and community members to connect with our local and global communities. We show care for and commitment to our community through gratitude and service. To enhance engagement, the district and its schools will actively target outreach to community groups and partner with families and community groups to support student learning and well-being.
PARENT ENGAGEMENT
Beaverton School District values belonging. Individual identities are visible, valued, nurtured and celebrated. The district and its schools will center equity in our relationships, actions, systems and outcomes. We will honor the dignity and voices of our students, families, staff and community members.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Please visit the school website for up to date information about extracurricular activities.
BULLYING, HARASSMENT, AND SAFETY POLICIES
Beaverton School District is committed to an environment where all identities are valued, and every student is included. To accomplish this, the district and its schools will implement a comprehensive intervention system for academic, behavioral and social-emotional learning needs. The district and its schools will utilize data to inform and support equitable opportunities, access and inclusion for our diverse student body.
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Students
COLLEGE GOING
Students enrolling in a two or four year college within 12 months of completing high school in 202223 . Data from the National Student Clearinghouse.
No change from previous year
Oregon average 55%
Safe & Welcoming Environment
To enable every student to thrive socially and emotionally, Beaverton School District is committed to promoting an environment where every student feels safe, included and valued. To achieve this goal, the district and its schools will create systems, structures and practices that build safe and inclusive learning environments including multi-tiered systems of support for students’ social-emotional, behavioral and academic needs.
FIVE-YEAR COMPLETION
Students earning a high school diploma or GED within five years. Cohort Includes students who were firsttime ninth graders in 2019-20 finishing in 2023-24
Decrease from previous year 2% Oregon average 87%
State Goals
who were first-time ninth graders in 2020-21 graduating in 2023-24
School Goals
The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and communities statewide to reach a 90% on-time graduation rate by 2027. Anchored in the pillars of Academic Excellence, Belonging & Wellness, and Accountability, ODE prioritizes evidence-based strategies that strengthen early literacy, improve attendance, and deepen student engagement. We are committed to eliminating opportunity and achievement gaps for historically underserved students. By investing in culturally responsive practices, cultivating inclusive school environments, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, we can help ensure every student thrives.
Beaverton School District promotes a deep sense of belonging while supporting, challenging and inspiring all students to explore their passions, achieve their goals and graduate ready to thrive in their learning and life after high school. To achieve these goals, the district and its schools will prioritize student safety and well-being, a strong start in early learning, achievement for all student groups including accessibility to dual language programs, and supports for post-high school success.
TO GRADUATE
About Our School
PARENT & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Beaverton School District values belonging. The district and its schools centers equity in our relationships, actions, systems and outcomes. We honor the dignity and voices of our students, families, staff and community members. Individual identities are visible, valued, nurtured and celebrated. We will build on the experiences and strengths of our students, families, staff and community members to connect with our local and global communities. We will show care for and commitment to our community through gratitude and service.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Please visit the school website for up to date information about extracurricular activities.
CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Beaverton School District is committed to optimizing program offerings that are responsive to our community. This effort includes modernizing classrooms to ensure an equal technology experience at all schools, expanding equitable access to Career Technical Education programs, and utilizing data to inform and support equitable opportunities, access and inclusion for our diverse student body. For specific course guides, please visit the school website.
ADVANCED COURSEWORK
Beaverton School District values academic excellence. The district and its schools will challenge each student with rigorous, relevant and standards-based learning experiences. We will provide quality feedback to each student that cultivates critical thinking, curiosity, engagement and growth. Together, we will help students envision and prepare for their future success. For specific course guides, please visit the school website.
CITY Y OF F BEAVERTON N
97,494$47,86334.748.6%51.4%
Beavertonis a city inWashington County, Oregonthat is located 7 miles west ofPortlandin theTualatin Valley. The city is among the main cities that make up thePortland metropolitan area. Its population was 97,494 at the2020 census, making it the second-largest city in the county and theseventh-largest city in Oregon. Beaverton is an economic center for Washington County along with neighboringHillsboro.In 2010, Beaverton was named byMoneymagazine as one of the 100 "best places to live".
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Beaverton
HOUSING
50.54% of homes owner occupied
49.46% of homes rented
POPULATION DENSITY
4,794.6 inhabitants per sq. mile
39,500 housing units at an average density of 2,108.9 per sq. mile
HISTORY
AGE DEMOGRAPHIC
22.9% under age 18
9.2% between ages 18 to 24
33% between ages 25 to 44
24.5% between ages 45 to 64
10.4% above age 65
CITY QUICK FACTS
7 Miles west of downtown Portland
18.73 square miles
189 feet elevation
Incorporated in 1893
Highest Average Temperature 63º
Lowest Average Temperature 43º
According toOregon Geographic Names, Beaverton's name is derived from the settlement's proximity to a large body of water resulting from beaverdams. The area of Tualatin Valley that became Beaverton was originally the home of a Native American tribe known as theAtfalati, which settlers mispronounced asTualatin. The Atfalati population dwindled in the latter part of the 18th century, and the prosperous tribe was no longer dominant in the area by the 19th century when settlers arrived. The tribe named their village Chakeipi, which translates to "place of the beaver," which early settlers referred to as "Beaverdam."
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Ava Roasteria - Progress Ridge
Khao Yai Thai Kitchen
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Emergency
Police/Medical/Fire
911
Poison Control (800)222-1222 www.aapcc.org
United States Postal Service (800)275-8777 www.usps.com
Xfinity (800)266-2278
www.xfinity.com
Ziply Fiber (866)699-4759 www.ziplyfiber.com
Verizon (800)483-4100 www.verizon.com
AT&T (800)288-2020 www.att.com
CenturyLink (866)963-6665 www.centurylink.com
Dish Network (800)318-0572 www.dish.com
DIRECT TV (800)531-5000 www.directtv.com
The Oregonian (503)221-8240 www.oregonlive.com
TRI-MET (503)238-7433 www.trimet.org
Northwest Natural Gas (800)422-4012 www.nwnatural.com
Portland General Electric (503)228-6322 www.portlandgeneral.com
City of Beaverton Sanitary Sewer (503)526-2257 www.beavertonoregon.gov
City of Beaverton Water Provider (503)526-2257 www.beavertonoregon.gov
Waste Management (800)808-5901 www.wm.com
Beaverton School District (503)356-4500 www.beaverton.k12.or.us