3,534 Properties
$1,794+
Everett Station Lofts
625 NW Everett St, Portland, OR 97209
Studio • 1 Bath
$1,649+
Mercato Grove
4055 Mercantile Dr Suite 100, Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Studio–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,650+
West End District
14700 SW Rocket Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,400+
Residences at Arnada
1600 E Street, Vancouver, WA 98663
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,245+
Buckman Terrace
303 NE 16th Ave, Portland, OR 97232
Studio–1 Bed • 1 Bath
$1,440+
Parkside Lofts
17701 SE Ml Pln Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98683
Studio–1 Bed • 1 Bath
$1,390+
Tabor View Lofts
2655 SE 50th Ave, Portland, OR 97206
Studio–1 Bed • 1 Bath
$1,400+
ArLo Apartments
6015 N Interstate Ave, Portland, OR 97217
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,375+
The Club at The Park
17775 Southeast Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98683
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,500+
Mission Hills
11900 NE 18th St, Vancouver, WA 98684
1–3 Beds • 1–3 Baths
$1,225+
The Fifty At Division
4975 SE Division St, Portland, OR 97206
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,625+
Haven Hills
13914 NE Salmon Creek Ave, Vancouver, WA 98686
1–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,725+
Acero Haagen Park
1330 NE 136th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98684
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,449+
Northpointe
1314 N Skidmore St, Portland, OR 97217
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,884+
Green Leaf Uptown
1700 Main St, Vancouver, WA 98660
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,650+
Cascade View Apartments
16801 SE 1st St, Vancouver, WA 98684
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,447+
Montclair Terrace
4824 SW Oleson Rd, Portland, OR 97225
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,685+
Elm Row
1525 SW Park Avenue, Portland, OR 97201
Studio–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,690+
The Reserve At Columbia Tech Center
600 Se 177th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98683
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,620+
Alta ART Tower Apartments
1510 SW Alder St, Portland, OR 97205
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,130+
Hassalo on Eighth
1061 NE 9TH AVENUE, Portland, OR 97232
Studio–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
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$1,350+
Kathryn Ann
2590 NW Upshur St, Portland, OR 97210
Studio–2 Beds • 1 Bath
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$1,350+
Maestro
1755 Northwest Kearney Street, Portland, OR 97209
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,351+
North Hollow
1551 SW Taylor St, Portland, OR 97205
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
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$1,350+
Division Street Station
2595 SE 50th Ave, Portland, OR 97206
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,420+
Ladd
1300 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR 97201
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,625+
Tupelo Alley
3850 N Mississippi Ave, Portland, OR 97227
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,750+
Meritum Evergreen
1441 NE 136th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98684
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,680+
Acero Jensen Park
7714 NE 39th Ct, Vancouver, WA 98665
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,795+
Avalon Park
10883 SE 10th St, Vancouver, WA 98664
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
Portland Oregon is one of those cities that live large in the national imagination. The City of Roses, as it's called, gets respect for its music scene, laid-back attitude, and excellent micro-brewed beer. Considering that it's one of the West Coast's largest metropolises, this place still feels like a big town that somehow remains resistant to overwhelming urbanization. If you're searching for apartments in Portland OR, expect an eco-friendly experience in the company of forward-thinking, alternative-minded people.
West Coast and big city living will always cost you more than the national norm, but prices aren't too out of sight. If you're looking for a place to call home, expect to pay around $1,200 a month for two-bedroom Portland apartments. Over a third of residents here are renters and about 6% of properties are available at any given time. That being said, the market can get a little competitive among renters, so definitely be decisive and quick when you find the perfect apartment in Portland.
Today, Portland is a pretty patchwork of interesting neighborhoods, many of which are worth your attention. Downtown serves as the heart of the city, particularly Pioneer Square with its modern condos and museums. Old Town marks the site of the original settlement and keeps things lively with an active nightlife. The Pearl District is trendy, mansions dot the maze-like streets of West Hills, and Hollywood.
Portland, Oregon doesn't slack when it comes to entertainment. Many residents here pass on tourist attractions-of which there are many-to hit indie rock shows, zine release parties, or other smaller-scale affairs. Among the highlights of Portland's sights, try the International Rose Test Garden, the oldest of its kind in the country. The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry and the Portland Art Museum are also both popular stops. Another point of Portland pride is Powell's City of Books, an entire block filled with more then 1.5 million new and used things to read.
If you'd rather spend some time outside, biking and running are popular Portland pastimes. Forest Park is just the largest of many green spaces within the city limits. If you prefer to watch other people exert themselves, grab tickets to watch the Portland Timbers play soccer or the Trail Blazers shoot some hoops.