Sweet Home 61 Average
Sweet Home Livability #243 ranked city in Oregon#17,522 ranked city in the USARanks better than 40% of areas

Pros and Cons of Living in Sweet Home

PROS
  • Cost Of Living

    Everyday cost of living expenses like goods and services, housing, groceries, transportation, health care and utilities are far below the national average.

  • Housing

    Impressive scores in the housing category characterize this area, potentially attributed to the availability of affordable housing, strong appreciation rates and high home values.

CONS
  • Amenities

    The majority of amenities will be difficult to reach within a short walk, often requiring residents to use a vehicle or public transportation for access.

  • Commute

    Low commute scores could be due to limited access to public transit in this area, as well as longer-than-average work commute times for residents.

  • Employment

    This area earns a low score in the employment category due to low household income levels and high unemployment rates, which may pose challenges in seeking job opportunities.

  • Schools

    The low schools score might be a result of factors like lower than average education levels, lackluster reading and math scores and the inaccessibility of local elementary and high schools.

  • Ratings

    Through surveys and polls, AreaVibes obtained feedback from local residents in the area, and the results did not indicate a favorable outlook on factors like local amenities and the safety of the area.

New Real Estate Listings in Sweet Home Area
Search Homes for Sale in Sweet Home, OR

What's it like Living in Sweet Home?

Sweet Home is a small-sized city located in the state of Oregon. The city has a population of 9,763 inhabitants. The majority of Sweet Home residents report their race to be White; this is followed by Black and Asian. All the single ladies and all the single fellas might want to take notice as only 49% of the Sweet Home population is married. On a daily basis, the typical American spends approximately 26 minutes on their one-way work commute. Reduced travel times not only contributes to increased overall happiness, but also affords more opportunities to cherish moments with family and friends. If you're living in Sweet Home, your commute time will align closely with the national average, spanning a one-way duration of approximately 25 minutes.

Living in Sweet Home can be a fulfilling experience for anyone moving to the area. Having said that, in the state of Oregon, there are many desirable places to live, so choose wisely! When searching for a new neighborhood, several factors play a vital role in determining its suitability. Safety should be a top priority, ensuring a secure environment with low crime rates. Proximity to your workplace or school helps minimize commuting time and allows for a better work-life balance. Availability of essential amenities such as parks, coffee shops, restaurants, grocery stores, and healthcare facilities contributes to convenience and well-being. Access to reliable public transportation options facilitates easy commuting and connectivity. Additionally, considering the sense of community and the overall atmosphere that resonates with your lifestyle and preferences fosters a harmonious living experience. Using the livability score which includes data from categories like cost of living, commute, education, employment, housing, you can easily compare the best places to live in Sweet Home and also determine if there are any nearby cities that might be a better match for your lifestyle. You can also compare Sweet Home to Oregon and the national average.

Sweet Home, OR receives 60/100 for its livability score; this results in a ranking of #256 in Oregon and #17,015 in the USA. This is a lower than the United States average livability score as Sweet Home does not rank well for most categories. If we check out each of the categories on their own, we see that Sweet Home ranks well for cost of living (A-) and housing (A+). The bad news for Sweet Home, there are some categories for which it does not score well, this includes: amenities (F), education (F) and employment (F).

Real estate represents the most substantial investment for homebuyers, constituting their most valuable asset. Renters, on the other hand, typically see their monthly rent as their most significant expense. The Sweet Home market earns a high score in the housing category, surpassing the national average in factors like home and rental affordability and appreciation rates. This robust real estate market not only benefits individual homeowners and renters but also spurs vigorous local economic activity and job growth, solidifying its significance in driving the region's prosperity and financial well-being.

Certain items on your wish list like shopping, restaurants, nightlife, parks and proximity to public transportation are all important things to look for. Having said that, perhaps the most important metric to consider when contemplating a move to Sweet Home is real estate affordability. The median home price for Sweet Home homes is $156,000, which is 36.9% lower than the Oregon average. If we take a closer look at the affordability of homes in Sweet Home, we’ll see that the home price to income ratio is 3.4, which is 26.1% lower than the Oregon average.

Best Places to Live in and Around Sweet Home

See all the best places to live around Sweet Home

How Do You Rate The Livability In Sweet Home?

1. Select a livability score between 1-100
0
Awful
25
Poor
50
Average
75
Good
100
Great
2. Select any tags that apply to this area
View results

Compare Sweet Home, OR Livability

      vs

      Sweet Home transportation information

      Statistic Sweet Home Oregon National
      Average one way commute25min23min26min
      Workers who drive to work73.2%71.4%76.4%
      Workers who carpool16.1%10.3%9.3%
      Workers who take public transit0.0%4.4%5.1%
      Workers who bicycle0.0%2.4%0.6%
      Workers who walk1.1%3.9%2.8%
      Working from home5.0%6.4%4.6%
      Source: The Sweet Home, OR data and statistics displayed above are derived from the United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS).