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Booming Vancouver, WA

At the heart of Southwest Washington sits Vancouver, which has become one of the premier destinations in the Pacific Northwest for shopping, culture and its excellent school system. Efforts to revitalize downtown Vancouver have resulted in the introduction of a variety of new condominium projects, quaint cafés and small boutiques. With more than 160,000 residents, Vancouver is the largest of the cities in Clark County and one of the fastest growing cities in the United States.

Perfect for the commuter, Vancouver is centrally located 15 minutes from downtown Portland, Oregon, and a mere three-hour drive from Seattle, Washington.
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