Hermiston
Oregon
City👥
Population
19,406
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Median Age
31.8 yrs
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Median Income
$67,128
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Median Home Price
$244,700
About Hermiston
Tucked into the high desert of northeastern Oregon along the Columbia River, Hermiston has quietly grown into one of the region's most livable small cities. It's not flashy, and it doesn't try to be — but for families, young professionals, and retirees looking for affordability, space, and genuine community, this city of roughly 19,400 people…
Tucked into the high desert of northeastern Oregon along the Columbia River, Hermiston has quietly grown into one of the region’s most livable small cities. It’s not flashy, and it doesn’t try to be — but for families, young professionals, and retirees looking for affordability, space, and genuine community, this city of roughly 19,400 people punches well above its weight. If you’re weighing a move to Hermiston, here’s what you should actually know before signing a lease or making an offer.
A City That Fits Multiple Lifestyles
One of Hermiston’s most underrated qualities is how well it accommodates different stages of life. The median age sits at just 31.8, which gives the city a youthful, energetic feel — you’ll find young families in newer subdivisions on the west side of town, retirees enjoying quieter neighborhoods near the Umatilla River, and working professionals who commute across the Columbia into Washington. The community is genuinely diverse, with a significant Latino population that has shaped the local food scene, cultural events, and overall character in authentic, enriching ways. Downtown still has room to grow, but local spots like Hermiston’s weekend farmers market and community events at Funland Park keep neighborhoods connected and social.
Cost of Living and Housing
This is where Hermiston really earns attention. The median home price of around $244,700 is remarkably reasonable compared to the Portland metro or even Bend, and it stretches comfortably within reach of the median household income of $67,128. You can find solid three-bedroom homes in established neighborhoods near Highland Hills or in the newer developments along the Highway 395 corridor for prices that would be unthinkable in western Oregon. Rentals are competitive too, with a decent supply of single-family homes and apartment complexes that won’t drain your monthly budget. Groceries, utilities, and services generally track below state and national averages, which means your dollar goes noticeably further here than it would in larger Oregon cities.
Employment and Economy
Hermiston’s economy is more diverse than outsiders expect. Agriculture remains foundational — the region is famous for its watermelons and onions, and food processing is a major employer. Lamb Weston, one of the world’s largest potato processors, operates a significant facility here and provides stable, well-paying jobs. The Port of Umatilla supports logistics and industrial employment, and the nearby Umatilla Chemical Depot site has transitioned into a hub for business development. Healthcare is a growing sector, with Good Shepherd Medical Center serving as one of the area’s largest employers. The proximity to the Tri-Cities area in Washington — just across the river — also opens up employment options in energy, research, and government sectors without requiring a full relocation.
Lifestyle and Recreation
Living in high desert country means Hermiston gets more sun than most of Oregon, which outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate. The Columbia River is minutes away, offering boating, fishing, and water sports at McNary Dam and the surrounding recreation areas. Lake Wallula is a local favorite for weekend trips. Golfers have Cold Harbor Golf Club nearby, and the Blue Mountains are within striking distance for skiing and hiking in winter and summer. Summers are genuinely hot — triple-digit days are common in July and August — so if heat isn’t your thing, go in with eyes open. Winters are cold but manageable, and the lack of heavy rainfall compared to western Oregon is a real quality-of-life factor for many residents.
The Bottom Line
Hermiston won’t suit everyone. If walkable urban neighborhoods, craft coffee on every corner, or a bustling arts scene are non-negotiables, this probably isn’t your city. But if you’re looking for an affordable, friendly, genuinely livable community with real job opportunities and outdoor access — without competing against six other buyers for every modest home — Hermiston is worth a serious look. It’s the kind of place where you can actually build a life without constantly feeling financially squeezed, and that’s harder to find than it used to be.
🏠 Housing & Cost of Living
Median Home Price
$244,700
Median Rent
$1,009
Homeownership Rate
64.2%
💼 Employment & Economy
Unemployment Rate
6.0%
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Quick Facts
- Population
- 19,406
- Diversity Index
- 39.9
- Land Area
- 8.5 sq mi
- Population Density
- 2,295/sq mi
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