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Apartments for Rent in Portland OR

8,763 Rentals Available

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Portland, OR’s average rent price is $1,783 per month. Compare rent prices and available listings in nearby cities to find better value or more options that fit your budget.

Average Rent
Milwaukie $1,566
Vancouver $1,667
Lake Oswego $1,916
West Linn $2,322

Average Monthly Rent is calculated using the average rent of active one-bedroom apartment listings.

Portland, OR Apartments for Rent

Portland pairs leafy parks, river views, and a massive food cart scene with easy ways to get around. If you're searching for apartments for rent in Portland, you'll find commuting stays simple with TriMet MAX light rail, the Portland Streetcar, and miles of bike lanes. The Blue Line connects downtown to Beaverton and Hillsboro in about 30-45 minutes, while the Red Line runs to Portland International Airport. Weekend plans come together easily at Washington Park (home to the Oregon Zoo and the Portland Japanese Garden), OMSI on the river, Powell's City of Books, and the Portland Art Museum—look for apartments near Washington Park or rentals close to the Rose Quarter Transit Center to keep everything within a quick ride.

Popular places to live include the Pearl District for warehouse lofts, galleries, and Streetcar access; Northwest/Nob Hill around NW 23rd Avenue for boutiques, coffee, and trailheads into Washington Park; South Waterfront for newer high-rises next to the OHSU tram; the Lloyd District near the Moda Center and Convention Center with fast MAX connections; Central Eastside and Buckman for breweries, creative spaces, and quick bridge hops into downtown; Hawthorne and Belmont for vintage shops, the Bagdad Theater, and nearby Mt. Tabor Park; and Mississippi/Williams for music venues, patios, and bike-friendly streets. Farther south, Sellwood-Moreland brings riverfront paths, Oaks Amusement Park, and the Springwater Corridor into your backyard. Wherever you land, you'll find apartments, rentals, and homes with easy access to job hubs downtown, at South Waterfront's hospitals, or along MAX lines heading west to the Silicon Forest.

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Portland, OR Rental Insights

Portland, OR has decent transit along main routes.Expect to combine transit with rideshare, biking, or occasional driving.

Students renting in Portland, OR have access to Pacific Northwest Coll. Of Art, Portland C.C., Cascade Campus, Concordia University-Portland, and Portland State University.

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