Renting in Portland: What will $2,000 get you?

27 June 2019
146 Congress St.

146 Congress St. | Photo: Zumper

Curious just how far your dollar goes in Portland?

We've rounded up the latest rental offerings via rental sites Zumper and Apartment Guide to get a sense of what to expect when it comes to locating housing in Portland if you've got $2,000/month earmarked for your rent.

Take a peek at what rentals the city has to offer, below. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)

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151 North St. (East End)

Photo: Apartment Guide
Photo: Apartment Guide

Listed at $1,950/month, this 864-square-foot two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment is located at 151 North St.

In the unit, you can anticipate carpeted floors and a deck. When it comes to building amenities, expect a fitness center and on-site laundry. Cats are welcome.

According to Walk Score, the area around this address is quite walkable and is fairly bikeable.

(Take a look at the complete listing here.)

146 Congress St. (East End)

Photo: Zumper
Photo: Zumper

Next, there's this three-bedroom, one-bathroom spot over at 146 Congress St. It's listed for $1,995/month.

The listing promises hardwood flooring, stainless steel appliances and central heating in the residence. Pet owners, inquire elsewhere: this spot doesn't allow cats or dogs. There isn't a leasing fee associated with this rental.

According to Walk Score's assessment, this location has excellent walkability and is quite bikeable.

(Take a gander at the complete listing here.)

1375 Forest Ave. (Riverton)

Photo: Zumper
Photo: Zumper

Here's a 1,100-square-foot three-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment at 1375 Forest Ave. that's going for $2,000/month.

In the furnished residence, expect to find a walk-in closet, a dishwasher and a balcony. The building features a swimming pool. Cats are allowed in this apartment. The rental doesn't require a leasing fee.

Walk Score indicates that the surrounding area requires a car for most errands and is bikeable.

(Check out the complete listing here.)

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