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Portland, OR apartments for rent

1,631 apartments for rent in Portland, OR, from 353 communities.

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Portland apartment for rent - a kitchen with a large island and a stainless steel refrigerator
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Multnomah Station

7661 SW Capital HWY, Portland, OR, 97219

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 430-1,153 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - A kitchen with white cabinets and a black fridge.
$1,399-$1,595 /mo

Moreland Place Apartments

3612 SE 28th Place, Portland, OR, 97202

1-2 beds 1 bath 600-735 sqft
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Michael Manor Apartments

880 NE 90th Avenue, Portland, OR, 97220

2-3 beds 1.5-2 baths 885-1,165 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a ceiling fan
$1,265-$1,966 /mo

Skylar Grand

465 NE Davis, Portland, OR, 97232

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths 408-1,083 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and chairs and a table
$1,122-$1,923 /mo

Shift

5680 N. Montana Ave, Portland, OR, 97217

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths 287-894 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a living room and dining room with a table and a couch
$1,519-$1,646 /mo

The Morgan

1650 SE Tacoma Street, Portland, OR, 97202

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 472-1,109 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a floor plan of a 1 bedroom floor plan
$939-$1,236 /mo

Eastgate Station

100 NE 120th Ave, Portland, OR, 97220

1-4 beds 1-2 baths
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Portland apartment for rent - a living room and dining room with blue chairs and a table
$1,525-$5,201 /mo

Modera Belmont

685 SE Belmont Street, Portland, OR, 97214

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 452-1,235 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a living room with a large wooden table and a television
$1,474-$7,723 /mo

Revere

3309 N Mississippi Ave, Portland, OR, 97227

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 570-1,097 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a living room with a chair and a table and a window
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Gilhurst Apartments

12330 SE Bush Street, Portland, OR, 97236

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 700-950 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a kitchen with white cabinets and a sink and a cabinet above it
$1,200-$1,300 /mo

Pinecone Apartments

1025 SW 11th Ave, Portland, OR, 97205

Studio-1 beds 1 bath 650 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a living room with couches and chairs and a fireplace
$980-$1,000 /mo

Regency Apartments

1410 SW Broadway, Portland, OR, 97201

Studio 1 bath 208-435 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a living room with a green couch and paintings on the wall
$995-$1,300 /mo

Ongford Apartments

1417 SW 10th Ave, Portland, OR, 97201

Studio-1 beds 1-2 baths 416-732 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a dining room and a living room with a table and chairs
$1,701-$4,449 /mo

The Wyatt

1221 NW Marshall Street, Portland, OR, 97209

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 536-2,782 sqft
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Gresham apartment for rent - A living room with a fireplace and a television on the wall.
$1,350-$1,877 /mo

Landings at Morrison

20300 SE Morrison Terrace, Gresham, OR, 97030

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 559-1,038 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a living room with a table and chairs and a couch
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Crane Flats and Lofts

710 NW 14th Ave, Portland, OR, 97209

Studio-1 beds 1 bath 636-921 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - A grey couch with a yellow pillow is in the middle of a grey rug in a living room.
$1,129-$2,079 /mo

Brookland Apartments

4225 SE Milwaukie Ave, Portland, OR, 97202

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths 276-778 sqft
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$1,442-$2,749 /mo

Boathouse

444 S Boundary Street, Portland, OR, 97239

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 361-1,435 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a living room with a table and chairs    and a kitchen
$1,479-$5,022 /mo

Ella

3833 S Bond Avenue, Portland, OR, 97239

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 435-1,101 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a fireplace
$1,225-$5,491 /mo

Anthem PDX

1313 E Burnside St, Portland, OR, 97232

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 457-1,222 sqft
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$1,599-$1,980 /mo

Northwood

8338 N. Interstate Ave, Portland, OR, 97217

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 444-1,097 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a piano in a living room with couches and chairs
$1,456-$3,354 /mo

Portland Astoria

140 SW Columbia Street, Portland, OR, 97201

Studio-2 beds 1-2.5 baths 526-1,671 sqft
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Fairview apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a kitchen with a table and chairs
$1,295-$1,713 /mo

Fairview Village Apartments

1341 NE Park Lane, Fairview, OR, 97024

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 540-1,030 sqft
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Powell Gardens Apartments

3506 SE 33rd Avenue #1, Portland, OR, 97202

1-2 beds 1 bath 505-798 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - A modern living room with grey chairs and a yellow rug.
$1,372-$3,579 /mo

Denizen OR

2050 NE Hoyt Street, Portland, OR, 97232

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 428-1,053 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a coffee table
$1,288-$1,656 /mo

Corbett Heights

3916 SW Corbett, Portland, OR, 97239

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 499-1,282 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a kitchen with a stove and sink and a white cabinet
$992-$1,042 /mo

Mississippi Court

2631 N Mississippi Avenue, Portland, OR, 97227

Studio 1 bath 298-531 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a chair and a window
$995-$1,185 /mo

Bel Aire Apartments

2139 W Burnside St., Portland, OR, 97210

Studio-1 beds 1 bath 315-560 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a living room with a green couch and a purple rug
$1,423-$5,874 /mo

Savier Street Flats

2270 NW Savier Street, Portland, OR, 97210

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 558-1,040 sqft
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Portland apartment for rent - a living room with a brown couch and a large window
$1,275-$2,448 /mo

Slate

124 NE 3rd Ave, Portland, OR, 97232

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 389-1,217 sqft
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Get to know the area

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Somewhat Walkable
Walk Score®
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Some Transit
Transit Score®
83
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
Portland is somewhat walkable. While some services and amenities are accessible on foot, a car may still be needed for certain errands. The area has limited public transportation options, making it less ideal for those who rely on transit. Portland is a very bikeable area featuring a well-developed cycling infrastructure for easy and safe biking.
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Schools

Cherry Park Elementary School
PK-5 • 439 students
7/10
Sabin Elementary School
PK-5 • 452 students
6/10
Vernon Elementary School
PK-8 • 546 students
6/10
Mill Park Elementary School
PK-5 • 502 students
5/10
Prescott Elementary School
PK-5 • 310 students
5/10
Richmond Elementary School
PK-5 • 632 students
5/10
Beach Elementary School
PK-5 • 432 students
4/10
Earl Boyles Elementary School
PK-5 • 432 students
4/10
Woodlawn Elementary School
PK-5 • 335 students
3/10
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Skyline Elementary School
K-8 • 274 students
10/10
Riverdale Grade School
K-8 • 400 students
10/10
Winterhaven School
K-8 • 321 students
10/10
Portland Arthur Academy Charter School
K-5 • 167 students
9/10
Forest Park Elementary School
K-5 • 418 students
9/10
Ainsworth Elementary School
K-5 • 625 students
9/10
Bridlemile Elementary School
K-5 • 518 students
9/10
Opal School Of The Portland Children's Museum
K-5 • 88 students
8/10
Portland Village School
K-8 • 387 students
8/10
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Skyline Elementary School
K-8 • 274 students
10/10
Riverdale Grade School
K-8 • 400 students
10/10
Winterhaven School
K-8 • 321 students
10/10
Jackson Middle School
6-8 • 747 students
8/10
Portland Village School
K-8 • 387 students
8/10
Le Monde French Immersion Public Charter School
K-7 • 336 students
8/10
Sellwood Middle School
6-8 • 613 students
8/10
Gray Middle School
6-8 • 542 students
7/10
Hayhurst Elementary School
K-8 • 628 students
7/10
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Grant High School
9-12 • 1636 students
9/10
Lincoln High School
9-12 • 1698 students
8/10
Riverdale High School
9-12 • 236 students
8/10
Corbett School
K-12 • 1221 students
7/10
Benson Polytechnic High School
9-12 • 1036 students
6/10
Franklin High School
9-12 • 1851 students
5/10
Centennial High School
9-12 • 1729 students
5/10
Ida B. Wells-Barnett High School
9-12 • 1534 students
5/10
David Douglas High School
9-12 • 2959 students
5/10
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Renter’s City Guide to Portland

Introduction

The city of Portland is referred to by locals as “PDX” and offers an intriguing mixture of big-city amenities and small-town charm. 

Where is Portland located?

Situated in the northernmost part of Willamette Valley — a 150-mile stretch of the Oregon lowlands — Portland has a picturesque location. Specifically, on a clear day, the slopes of Mount Hood are visible on the horizon. The city is also surrounded by lush nature on all sides and is bordered by the Columbia and Willamette Rivers from the north and the south, offering an abundance of nature trails ideal for hiking. Portland lies 173 miles south of Seattle, WA. Meanwhile, Spokane, WA — a city famous for its Native American history — lies 351 miles northeast of Portland, while San Francisco is a 10 hours’ drive (636 miles) away. 

What is the size of Portland?

Portland is the largest city in Oregon, almost twice the size of Seattle.  

What is the weather like in Portland? 

The city experiences all four seasons and boasts a generally misty climate complete with frequent rainfall. The spring months between March and May feature average temperatures of 52°F and abundant rainfall, as well as plenty of cloudy days. Summer (June through August) experiences daytime averages of 85°F and nighttime averages of 60°F. In the months between September and November, mild temperatures and many sunny days are typical, with average temperatures of 55°F. Meanwhile, winter lasts between December and February, and features average temperatures of 41°F with plenty of rain and occasional bouts of snow.

What are the advantages of living in Portland? 

The fantastic food scene and environmentally progressive attitude are some of Portland’s strong suits. It was named the best food city in 2015 by The Washington Post and came in third on Forbes’ list of the best places for business and careers in the same year. Despite not having a diverse population, locals are very accepting of all cultures. 

What are the disadvantages of living in Portland?

The lackadaisical dress code is one of the negatives of living in the city, with residents being famous for dressing down on all occasions.

Portland Demographic Highlights
Total Population 642,715
Female
Male
323,261
319,454
Median Age 38
Expenses & Housing Stats

How much does a meal cost in Portland?

An average, one-person meal in an inexpensive restaurant in Portland is $15, which matches the national average. A kilogram of apples in Portland costs $5.53, which is slightly higher than the U.S. average of $4.63, while a bottle of water in Portland ($2.15) is $.29, above the national average ($1.86). 

How much do utilities cost in Portland? 

The average cost of utilities for a 915-square-foot apartment in Portland is currently set at $176.69, which is slightly higher than the national average of $159.63.

What is the best way to get around Portland? 

Public transportation in Portland is ensured by TriMet, which offers citizens two light rail lines and more than 100 bus routes. A day pass costs $5, but children under 7 are free. Discounted fares are available to youth (7-17 years) and disabled individuals, as well as seniors older than 65. The light rail system in Portland can be split into two main parts: The MAX Light Rail is for local residents and is further split into color-coded lines, which cover the areas from Portland State University to Hillsboro. The WES commuter rail largely serves the nearby Beaverton School District and is mainly for commuters. Average light rail passes cost $5 and feature similar discounts as the TriMet system. 

What is the average commute time in Portland?

The average commute time in Portland is 26.1 minutes, which is just below the U.S. average of 26.4 minutes.

Portland Rent Statistics
Portland, OR Apartment rent ranges
Under $500
$501 - $700
$701 - $1000
$1,000 - $1,500
$1,500 - $2,000
Over $2,000
Portland Average apartment rent trend

Portland Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 287,030
Owner Occupied 52.85%
Renter Occupied 47.15%
Renter-occupied housing units in Portland:
  • 26,731 Single-family detached homes
  • 6,917 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 118,496 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (20,641) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (66,334)

Among all the available rental units in Portland, 25% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 75% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

Where to work in Portland?

Columbia Sports, StanCorp Financial Group, Schnitzer Steel Industries and Northwest Natural Gases are some of the largest employers headquartered in Portland. Nearby, Nike and Intel also offer jobs to locals of Portland, while the Beaverton School District features rewarding educational employment, as well.

What are the top colleges in Portland? 

The largest school district in the state of Oregon can be found in Portland, featuring 48,500 students and a total of 78 schools. Similarly, Portland Community College is the largest community college in the state, while the University of Portland is in high regard and has ties with the University of Notre Dame. Portland State University features 120 majors, minors and concentrations across seven colleges and schools.

Portland Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 628,980 99.5%
Blue Collar 101,774 94.2%
White Collar 86.07%
Blue Collar 13.93%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 81,152 87.4%
Private Companies 464,562 99.0%
Governmental Workers 91,728 104.8%
Not for Profit Companies 93,312 101.8%
Self Employees 11.11%
Private Companies 63.57%
Governmental Workers 12.55%
Not for Profit Companies 12.77%

Portland Education Statistics

No High School 2.81%
Some High School 20.04%
Some College 20.28%
Associate Degree 6.53%
Bachelor's Degree 30.77%
Graduate Degree 19.57%

Portland Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 287,030
Average People Per Household 2
Median Household Income$88,792
Average Household Income$122,267
Family
Non-family
137,982
149,048
Children
No Children
63,824
223,206
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

Where to eat in Portland?

Portland features some of the finest eateries on the West Coast. For instance, the Andina Restaurant serves exquisite Peruvian food, the Portland City Grill features American dishes with an Asian twist, while the Tin Shed offers incredible, down-home dining. 

What outdoor opportunities are there in Portland? 

Besides the eateries, the city is famous for its gorgeous natural attractions. With more than 5,000 acres of land, the Portland Forest Park consists of exciting trails and fantastic opportunities for hiking, biking and observing nature. Meanwhile, the Portland Japanese garden features a gorgeous strolling pond garden and a welcoming tea garden, complete with a sand and stone garden. The International Rose Test Garden — with its 7,000 stunning rose bushes — can also be found in Portland’s Washington Park (the city’s nickname is the City of Roses). Entrance to the park is completely free from 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. 

Where to shop in Portland? 

The downtown core features the best shopping opportunities in Portland. Pioneer Square (also known as Portland Mall) is nicknamed “Portland’s Living Room” and features 40,000 square feet of premiere shopping, along with numerous free things to do, such as flower shows, public art shows and mini festivals. 

What couples attractions are there in Portland? 

The Edgefield is a prime sport for couples to enjoy historical buildings, organic gardens and romantic restaurants for a fun night out. 

What family attractions are there in Portland?

Families with children will definitely enjoy Oaks Amusement Park, which features science-based learning games, green parks, animal exhibits and a lot of free things to do. 

What cultural attractions are there in Portland?

Some of the top cultural attractions in the city are The Portland Art Museum — which is the seventh-oldest art museum in the country — and the annual Portland Marathon, which has been held for more than 40 years in Portland. 

What sports teams are there in Portland? 

The Portland Timbers Major League Soccer Team plays at Providence Park. The Portland Trailblazers basketball team is currently renegotiating its contract.

What to know about renting in Portland?  

In Portland, renters are entitled to a “habitable” home, meaning that the landlord pays in full for all wiring, plumbing, pest control and heating repairs. “Repair and deduct” policies can be exercised if a landlord fails to comply with an important responsibility, in which case the tenant can withhold rent. In Portland, the landlord is required to give 24 hours written notice before entering the home unless it’s a state of emergency. 

What to know about moving to Portland from California? 

Californians relocating to Portland will find a little friendly rivalry and ribbing from local residents. Despite this fact, their warm friendliness and openness will make you feel right at home.

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