Woodview
                                14720 SW Beard Rd,
Beaverton, OR 97007
                            
$1,375 - $1,700
1-2 Beds
		The Sexton Mountain neighborhood lies just three miles southwest of Downtown Beaverton and about 12 miles southwest of Portland. Most of the houses available for rent feature spacious lots, quiet streets replete with greenery, and wonderful views of the surrounding countryside.
Residents have a choice of numerous parks scattered throughout the area. Head to Sexton Mountain Meadows Park for picnic tables, walking trails, and sports fields. Matrix Hill Woods Natural Area boasts picturesque vistas of Beaverton and its surrounding mountains. Nearby Cooper Mountain Nature Park offers beautiful hiking trails, wildlife, and picnic tables. Although the neighborhood may feel secluded, national retailers and restaurants abound at nearby Washington Square as well.
As of November 2025, the average apartment rent in Sexton Mountain is $1,375 for one bedroom, and $1,680 for two bedrooms. Apartment rent in Sexton Mountain has decreased by -6.2% in the past year.
1 BR
635 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$1,375/month
Average Rent
2 BR
893 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$1,680/month
Average Rent
Car-Dependent
out of 100 WalkScore® Rating
This area is considered a car-dependent area and most errands will require a car.
Minimal Transit
out of 100 TransitScore® Rating
You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.
Somewhat Bikeable
out of 100 BikeScore® Rating
You might be able to find places to ride your bike in this area, but you’ll most likely want your car for most errands.
Former Resident
4 years and 6 months ago•Niche Review
I used to live here in the 90s as a child, it was a great place to grow up. Sometimes I visit when I have free time and want to remember my childhood, but I always feel watched when I'm here. The other day I delivered a doordash order and some angry guy came out and asked "can I help you?" rudely as if I was some criminal. People used to trust each other here, not sure what happened. The area still looks pretty safe so I don't get why people are so on their guard.
Niche User
9 years and 10 months ago•Niche Review
The area is certainly very nice, but it is getting quite expensive and the houses are beginning to look all the same. The new homes that are being built are cookie cutter and the builders are trying to cram as many in as possible. However, the street where I live is not changing and that is nice.
Niche User
10 years and 1 months ago•Niche Review
The area that I live is one I would choose again. That said, the specific address I live at I would change. There is little to no crime in our area. It has a lot to do with the cost of living. The cost pushes out those of lower incomes, thus those more inclined to commit crime seek more desirable locals that crime has the ability to thrive in.
Niche User
10 years and 10 months ago•Niche Review
Housing varies quite a bit around this area. Some places have very large houses which are well-maintained and have a lot of land. Others have small lawns and short driveways. There has been an increasing trend in the amount of houses built close together with little space in them or given to them. Many houses look similar in each given neighborhood.
    3,445
Communities
950,758
Units
873
Cities
    714
Communities
195,157
Units
338
Cities
    668
Communities
131,470
Units
260
Cities
    607
Communities
164,201
Units
239
Cities
    526
Communities
117,323
Units
207
Cities
    503
Communities
116,562
Units
253
Cities
† Our analysis of utilities, groceries, transportation, healthcare, home prices, and other goods and services is sourced from the Cost of Living Index, a respected benchmark published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) that provides a thorough overview of living expenses across different regions.
Rent data is provided by CoStar Group’s Market Trend reports. As the industry leader in commercial real estate information, analytics, and news, CoStar conducts extensive research to produce and maintain a comprehensive database of commercial real estate information. We combine this data with public record to provide the most up-to-date rental information available.
Consumer goods, services, and home prices are sourced from the Cost of Living Index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER). The data on this page is updated quarterly. It was last published in November 2025.