Brookfield
Wisconsin
City👥
Population
41,592
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Median Age
43.6 yrs
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Median Income
$124,026
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Median Home Price
$419,300
About Brookfield
Tucked into the foothills of Southwest Washington, Battle Ground has quietly grown into one of Clark County's most appealing places to call home. With Mount St. Helens visible on clear days and Portland just 30 miles to the south, this small city of roughly 21,000 residents offers a compelling mix of small-town charm and genuine…
Tucked into the foothills of Southwest Washington, Battle Ground has quietly grown into one of Clark County’s most appealing places to call home. With Mount St. Helens visible on clear days and Portland just 30 miles to the south, this small city of roughly 21,000 residents offers a compelling mix of small-town charm and genuine convenience. If you’re weighing a move to the Pacific Northwest and want something a little more grounded than the hustle of a major metro, Battle Ground deserves a serious look.
A City That Fits Multiple Lifestyles
One of Battle Ground’s greatest strengths is its versatility. The community skews relatively young — the median age sits around 33 — which gives it an energetic, family-forward feel without sacrificing the welcoming atmosphere that longtime residents love. Historic downtown Battle Ground has been steadily revitalized, offering locally owned restaurants, boutique shops, and seasonal farmers markets that make it easy to feel rooted in the community. Newer developments along SW 10th Avenue and near the Walmart corridor provide the practical retail access that growing families need. Whether you’re drawn to quiet residential streets near Kidd Park or newer subdivisions on the city’s eastern edges, there’s a neighborhood personality to match your preference.
Cost of Living and Housing
Housing in Battle Ground is noticeably more affordable than in the Portland metro or Vancouver proper, though it still reflects the broader Pacific Northwest market. The median home price currently sits around $452,000, which buys you considerably more space here than in comparable suburban Portland communities. You’ll find a healthy mix of established ranch-style homes closer to the city center and newer construction in developments like Quail Meadow and along NE 182nd Avenue. Renters have options too, with single-family rentals more common here than apartment complexes. Washington state has no income tax, which stretches purchasing power further — especially meaningful when the median household income in Battle Ground is approximately $100,000. Overall, the cost of living feels reasonable for a community with this quality of life.
Employment and Economy
Battle Ground itself is home to several major employers, including Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt and various local school district positions through Battle Ground Public Schools, one of the larger employers in the area. That said, most residents commute south to Vancouver or Portland for work, where industries like semiconductor manufacturing (Intel, NVIDIA), healthcare (PeaceHealth, Legacy Health), and tech play major roles. The lack of Oregon income tax for Washington residents working in Oregon is a notable financial advantage that many Battle Ground commuters enjoy. The I-5 corridor makes the commute manageable, though Highway 503 through town can bottleneck during peak hours — something worth factoring into your daily routine.
Lifestyle and Recreation
Outdoor access is genuinely exceptional here. Battle Ground Lake State Park is a local treasure, offering swimming, camping, and hiking just minutes from downtown. The Moulton Falls Regional Park along the East Fork Lewis River, roughly 15 minutes away, features stunning basalt rock formations and one of the most photographed pedestrian bridges in the region. Hikers and weekend adventurers have easy access to Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument and the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. For everyday recreation, the city maintains solid parks, youth sports leagues, and the Battle Ground Community Center. The local food scene, while not extensive, is growing — standouts like Burgerville and a handful of independent eateries keep dining close to home satisfying.
The Bottom Line
Battle Ground won’t suit everyone. If you need walkable urban amenities or thrive in a dense city environment, you may find it too quiet. But for families, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a stable, affordable community with genuine Pacific Northwest character, it delivers. The combination of strong household incomes, accessible housing, and proximity to both nature and urban employment makes Battle Ground one of Clark County’s most practical — and underrated — places to plant roots.
🏠 Housing & Cost of Living
Median Home Price
$419,300
Median Rent
$1,794
Homeownership Rate
82.7%
💼 Employment & Economy
Unemployment Rate
3.0%
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Quick Facts
- Population
- 41,592
- Diversity Index
- 20.0
- Land Area
- 27.3 sq mi
- Population Density
- 1,522/sq mi
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