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  1. Building Photo - The Weidler Rental
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    The Weidler

    1784 NW Northrup St, Portland, OR 97209

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,299 - $3,299

  2. Building Photo - The Sutton Rental
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    The Sutton

    1550 NW Naito Pky, Portland, OR 97209

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,521 - $4,670

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    Analog PDX

    1871 N Flint Ave, Portland, OR 97227

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,124 - $2,624

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    Millhouse

    1985-1988 NW Savier St, Portland, OR 97209

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,595 - $4,764

  5. Building Photo - The Frankie Rental
    2 Months Free

    The Frankie

    3260 SE Milwaukie Ave, Portland, OR 97202

    Studio - 3 Beds$1,395 - $4,025

  6. Building Photo - Arris Rental
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    Arris

    878 N Fremont St, Portland, OR 97227

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,374 - $3,622

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    The Fitz

    1905 NW 23rd Ave, Portland, OR 97210

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,762 - $4,100

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Living in Portland OR

Portland is famous throughout the United States for its eclectic vibe, environmentally friendly community, and beautiful natural surroundings. The Rose City even has a show named after it. Portland is Oregon's largest city and is home to a diverse mix of rentals and renters alike. Acres of public parks, bike-friendly infrastructure, and thousands of amazing restaurants and local businesses make this unique city a true gem among the Pacific Northwest. The arts and culture scene of Portland ensure there's never a dull moment to be had. From the Portland Art Museum to the Roseland Theater, you can always have a finger on the pulse of this buzzing city. You'll find incredible rentals here as well, ranging from upscale and luxurious apartment high-rises in the heart of the city to Portland's infamous Craftsman homes and bungalows, each in their own unique neighborhood.

Moving to the Area

Along with the microbreweries, a lush green environment, and plenty of food trucks to accommodate the cultural scene, you will find plenty of reasons to enjoy the lifestyle that this region offers. If you are thinking about moving to Portland, you'll find a range of housing options in this diverse city, with the median rent for a one-bedroom apartment around $1,800 as of 2023. Walking, biking, and taking public transportation are all useful ways of getting around Portland, which is known for its extensive bike lanes and public transit system, including TriMet.

Lifestyle

Portland is one of the most environmentally conscious cities in the United States, which is why it gets top marks for being incredibly walkable. While Portland has all the amenities you'd expect to find in a big city, it has a small-town feel. Its well-known rainfall keeps the city lush and green, which is part of what makes Portland such a beautiful place to be. That said, it doesn't rain as much as you might think. Portland is dry and hot in the summer, so you'll enjoy warm weather all season long. The cost of living in Portland has increased in recent years, particularly in housing, making it important for potential residents to consider their budget.

Culture

With a motto like "Keep Portland Weird," Portland is practically guaranteed to be an interesting place to live. Known for its vibrant counterculture since the 60s, residents take pride in this unique identity. Portland has experienced significant growth, with the population increasing by more than 30 percent since the 90s. If you are moving to Portland with a furry friend, you'll be happy to know that Portland is one of the most dog-friendly cities in America.

Industry

Portland is a major hub for numerous companies in the Pacific Northwest, and Nike, Inc. and Columbia Sportswear are both headquartered here. Portland has an above-average rate of employment when compared to the rest of the country. The job growth rate is projected to rise significantly within the next decade, making Portland an attractive option for those seeking long-term career opportunities. The cost of living in Portland has been rising, particularly in housing, which reflects the city's growing popularity.

Sports & Colleges

Prospective students have plenty of learning opportunities as Portland State University, Oregon Health & Science University, and Reed College are all located within the city limits. Portland also has numerous sports teams and some of the most avid soccer fans in the country. The city's biggest team is the Portland Timbers, an MLS team, and cheering fans fill the stands of Providence Park during almost every home game. Minor League Baseball is also popular, and the Hillsboro Hops have been playing for fans at Ron Tonkin Field in the nearby city of Hillsboro since the team's inception in 2013.

Landmarks

You'll love living in Portland if you're a fan of outdoor activities. Hiking is practically a regional pastime, and many residents enjoy strolling around Forest Park and Macleay Park in their free time. In fact, many of Portland's top destinations are parks and gardens. Washington Park, the Portland Japanese Garden, and Lan Su Chinese Garden are all great for spending an afternoon among lush greenery. Skiing is also a popular activity, and Mt. Hood is only an hour and a half away.

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