

$1,349+/unit
Fees may applyMERX Slabtown

$1,260+/unit
Fees may applyArLo Apartments


$1,020+/unit
Fees may applyCelio Apartments


$1,149+/unit
Fees may applyCollective on 4th


$699+/unit
Fees may applyMW8 Apartments


$1,482+/unit
Fees may applyOsprey Apartments

$1,275+/unit
Fees may apply1001 SW Woods St

$3,095+/unit
Fees may apply1033 SE Franklin St

$1,575+/unit
Fees may apply11 Marché Apartments

$2,175+/unit
Fees may apply131 SW Hooker St

$2,100+/unit
Fees may apply1400 NW Irving St

$1,145+/unit
Fees may apply1415 SW Alder St

$1,199+/unit
Fees may apply20 Pettygrove

$1,450+/unit
Fees may apply2020 Building

$1,000+/unit
Fees may apply2045 E Burnside St

$1,199+/unit
Fees may apply230 Ash

$1,695+/unit
Fees may apply2920 SE 16th Ave

$1,795+/unit
Fees may apply3022 SW 12th Ave

$1,475+/unit
Fees may apply3087 SE Ankeny St

$1,420+/unit
Fees may apply3233 NE 7th Ave

$1,650+/unit
Fees may apply327 Northwest Park Avenue
The campus-adjacent core, walkable and well served by transit, ideal for students who want to be in the middle of the city.
A polished, walkable neighborhood just north of downtown with apartments, shops, and the streetcar at its doorstep.
A leafy, residential area across the river that draws students who want quieter streets and good bike and transit access.
Here's what you need to know about getting around Portland.
Portland is known for strong public transit, and students rely on it heavily. TriMet runs the region's buses along with the MAX light rail and the Portland Streetcar, which together connect downtown, the campus areas, and the surrounding neighborhoods. A transit pass usually makes reaching class and the city core easy without a car.
Downtown Portland and the close-in neighborhoods are walkable, so students living near campus can handle most daily errands on foot. Portland is one of the most bike-friendly cities in the country, with extensive bike lanes and flat terrain in the core. Walking and biking cover most short trips comfortably.
A car is useful for grocery runs and trips beyond the city, but parking downtown can be limited and costly. Many students who live near campus and transit skip a vehicle. If you bring one, plan around tight parking in the denser neighborhoods.
Browse student housing near each Portland-area university.