Awbrey Glen, Camas WA: The Fishers Landing Neighborhood That Keeps Showing Up on Buyers' Lists

What you're actually buying

Awbrey Glen sits within the Fishers Landing area of Camas — well-positioned, well-maintained, and built with intention. Homes here were constructed starting in 2003 and 2004, and the architectural variety is real: you'll find traditional, Craftsman, ranch, and contemporary styles sharing the same streets without any of them looking out of place.

Square footage typically runs from about 1,800 to just under 2,900 square feet, with most homes landing in the 2,100 to 2,500 range. Recent sales have come in between the upper $700s and low $800s — which puts this solidly in the move-up buyer sweet spot for Camas. You're getting quality finishes, an HOA that actually enforces standards, and lots that frequently back up to wooded greenbelts, wetlands, or creek corridors. Homes here don't just sit on a lot — they often feel tucked in, private, and a full step above the standard suburban grid.


The natural setting is a genuine differentiator

This isn't a neighborhood you describe by listing features — you describe it by describing the feeling of being in it. Heavily wooded lots, greenbelt buffers, territorial views, skylights and floor-to-ceiling windows that face trees instead of your neighbor's fence. Several homes back directly to wooded areas or creek-side corridors. The HOA keeps things well-kept, which matters both day-to-day and when it's time to sell.

People who've lived here use words like quiet, peaceful, secluded, and walkable. That's a rare combination in a suburb.


The schools are the other reason people stay

Awbrey Glen feeds into the Camas School District — Grass Valley Elementary, Skyridge Middle School, and Camas High School. All three have earned strong ratings, and Camas High School specifically draws families who relocate to this zip code specifically because of it. The school factor alone sustains demand in this neighborhood even when the broader market softens.


The commute math works

Fishers Landing puts you in a convenient spot. You're on the Washington side of the Columbia River — no Oregon income tax — and Portland is a manageable 25 to 30 minutes depending on where you're headed. SR-14 is accessible, and Portland International Airport is close enough that frequent travelers don't dread it.

For buyers coming from higher-tax states, the combination of Washington's tax structure and this commute range is one of the most compelling parts of the Camas pitch. At the income level typical of buyers in this price range, the annual savings are real money.


Who this neighborhood is for

Awbrey Glen tends to appeal to buyers who want a finished, quality home in a neighborhood that feels complete — not a development still under construction, not a community that looks different block by block. The homes are mature, the landscaping is established, the greenbelts aren't going anywhere. If you want that settled, move-in-ready feel with Camas schools and a natural setting, this one checks the boxes.

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