Brady Woods, Camas WA: Small Neighborhood, Serious Credentials

The feel of the neighborhood

Brady Woods has a character you don't manufacture — it develops over time. Homes here were built in the late 1990s, and the maturity shows in the best possible way: established trees, wooded lots, territorial views, and streets that feel genuinely settled rather than freshly paved and still waiting for landscaping to catch up.

This is a two-story neighborhood. Most homes have that classic Pacific Northwest layout — great room, formal and informal spaces, bonus rooms, multiple bedrooms up — with the kind of wooded and territorial views from the rear that remind you why people choose Camas specifically. These aren't cookie-cutter builds. The lots were chosen for privacy and character, and it shows.


Why small works in your favor

Twenty-one homes isn't a limitation — it's a feature. Turnover in a neighborhood this size is genuinely rare. When something comes available in Brady Woods, it's an event, not a routine listing cycle. Buyers who've been paying attention know to move. Buyers who haven't tend to find out too late.

Low inventory in a desirable zip code, in a well-established neighborhood with Camas schools, is not a problem for resale. It's one of the strongest protections your investment can have.


The school picture

Brady Woods sits in the Camas School District — one of the top-ranked districts in Washington State. Camas High School is the consistent anchor that draws relocating families to this zip code specifically. Whether you have school-age kids today or are thinking about resale five years from now, that school district demand is real and it doesn't soften much even when the broader market does.


Location and commute

NW Brady Road puts you in a convenient spot within Camas proper. Downtown Camas — brick storefronts, locally owned restaurants, the Wednesday Farmers Market — is a short drive. Lacamas Lake and the trail network at Lacamas Park are close. Portland is 25 to 30 minutes via SR-14.

And you're on the Washington side of the river. No Oregon income tax. At the household income levels common to buyers in an established Camas neighborhood, that's a number worth calculating before you make a final decision about where to plant your address.


Who belongs in Brady Woods

This neighborhood is for buyers who want a wooded, private, established feel in Camas proper — without the price ceiling that some of the larger Prune Hill luxury subdivisions carry. You're getting genuine character, a quiet street, mature landscaping, and a Camas address in a community where your neighbors have been there a while and plan to stay. That combination is rarer than it sounds.

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