Novus
4981 SE Woodstock Blvd,
Portland, OR 97206
$1,325 - $1,795 Total Monthly Price
Studio - 1 Bed
Located approximately six miles southeast of Portland, the Woodstock neighborhood sits close to major roadways, such as I-5, I-405, I-205, and I-84, which makes getting around the surrounding areas beyond simple for those with local apartment rentals. Woodstock Park provides recreational opportunities for residents, including an off-leash dog area, a playground, sports fields, jogging paths, and picnic areas. The Woodstock Community Center serves as a gathering place for hosted classes, neighborhood meetings, and special events such as holiday parties and neighborhood potlucks. When it comes to dining, locals need look no further than Woodstock Boulevard, which hosts an array of local establishments. On this stretch, Anthology serves Salvadoran fare, Nudi Noodle Place dishes up highly acclaimed Asian Fusion cuisine, and Bergerac provides French and Mediterranean food. Woodstock Boulevard also features numerous shopping opportunities close to home. Red Fox Vintage Woodstock satisfies desires for high-end antiques, while Shwop proffers women's clothing, both new and on consignment, for the discerning fashionista. Woodstock Hardware helps local DIY enthusiasts get the job done quickly.
As of May 2026, the average apartment rent in Woodstock is $1,357 for a studio, $1,583 for one bedroom, $2,161 for two bedrooms, and $2,190 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Woodstock has increased by 0.3% in the past year.
Studio
430 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$1,357/month
Average Rent
1 BR
638 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$1,583/month
Average Rent
2 BR
916 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$2,161/month
Average Rent
3 BR
1,138 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$2,190/month
Average Rent
Explore how walkable, bikeable, drivable, and transit-friendly Woodstock - Portland, OR is for everyday living.
Moderately Walkable
Walkability
Some Public Transit
Transit
Fairly Drivable
Drivability
Moderately Bikeable
Bikeability
Woodstock - Portland, OR offers all daily essentials, but they’re limited to a few main areas.
Supermarket Within a 10 Minute Walk
Groceries
Good Restaurant Variety Nearby
Restaurants
Fair Café Variety Nearby
Cafes
Fair Variety of Shops Nearby
Shopping
Woodstock - Portland, OR provides green space and wellness resources in certain areas.
Large Amount of Park Space Nearby
Parks
Fair Wellness Amenity Variety Nearby
Wellness
Get a sense of what it’s like to live in Woodstock - Portland, OR from everyday activity to noise and nightlife.
Vibrant Atmosphere at Times
Vibrancy
Fair Nightlife Variety Nearby
Nightlife
Not Noisy
Quiet Score
Current Resident
5 years and 7 months ago•Niche Review
Cute and quaint - everything you want from a charming Portland neighborhood. You are close to parks, restaurants, beautiful neighborhoods to take long strolls in, as well as every essentials of grocery stores.
Current Resident
8 years and 8 months ago•Niche Review
Love the food, love the grocery stores. Lets go get some soul food @ Delta. The bi mart went away. They opened a noodle shop. Go to the deli or the fresh fish shop.
Niche User
10 years and 1 months ago•Niche Review
The cost of housing is going up but there aren't a lot of abandoned properties. The best places to live are around Reed College and the worst is anywhere above SE 90th.
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