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Apartments for Rent in Portland, OR

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Average rent in Portland, Oregon

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The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Portland is $1,815, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $2,428. Rent rates updated 5 days ago
Studio
$1,458
1 Bed
$1,815
2 Beds
$2,428
3+ Beds
$2,758
* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List

Top neighborhoods in Portland

Nob Hill

Nob Hill

What it’s like to live in Nob Hill

Historic character defines Portland's Nob Hill (officially Northwest District), where Victorian homes and brick apartments create distinctive urban character near the trendy 23rd Avenue shopping district. Residents enjoy exceptional walkable access to restaurants, boutiques and Forest Park's extensive trail system. Though parking challenges increase closer to commercial corridors, many residents forgo cars entirely due to the neighborhood's exceptional walkability and public transportation options. The area's architectural significance includes numerous historic landmarks, creating distinctive living spaces with character unavailable in newer construction despite premium pricing reflecting the neighborhood's desirability.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial
Downtown Portland

Downtown Portland

What it’s like to live in Downtown Portland

Creative energy defines Downtown Portland, where food cart pods surround Pioneer Courthouse Square and independent retailers thrive alongside Powell's City of Books. Homeless encampments near Burnside Bridge require vigilance after dark despite increased security patrols. Bike theft concerns necessitate investing in heavy-duty U-locks for Biketown shared cycles and personal rides alike. Converted warehouse lofts offer industrial-chic aesthetics with preserved loading docks and freight elevators, while newer construction frequently includes eco-friendly features like rainwater harvesting and solar arrays.
Great for
Young Professionals
Tech Workers
Nightlife Enthusiasts
Commuters
Investors
Neighborhood vibe
Urban
Bustling
Walkable
Pearl

Pearl

What it’s like to live in Pearl

Industrial transformation defines Pearl District, where Portland's former warehouse zone now showcases the city's most dramatic urban evolution. Former factories and storage facilities have become loft apartments with soaring ceilings and exposed architectural elements alongside newly constructed luxury buildings with extensive amenities. The walkable neighborhood features independent boutiques, art galleries, and exceptional dining options just steps from most buildings. The popularity comes with Portland's highest rental rates and weekend crowds that can overwhelm street parking. Particularly appealing to design enthusiasts, urban professionals, and empty nesters who prioritize walkable amenities and distinctive architecture over maximizing square footage or minimizing housing costs in this showcase of Portland urban living.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial

Find an apartment for rent in Portland, OR

Searching for an apartment for rent in Portland, OR? Look no further! Apartment List will help you find a perfect apartment near you. There are 244 available rental units listed on Apartment List in Portland. Click on listings to see photos, floorplans, amenities, prices and availability, and much more!

The average rent in Portland is $1,458 for a studio, $1,815 for a one-bedroom apartment, and $2,428 for a two-bedroom apartment. If you are looking for a deal, keep an eye out for a red pulsing icon that indicates rent specials.

Tired of browsing? Take our personalized quiz. You’ll answer a couple of simple questions and we’ll put together a list of Portland apartments that are best for you. We’ll also factor in your commute, budget, and preferred amenities. Looking for a pet-friendly rental, or an apartment with in-unit washer and dryer? No problem, we’ll provide you with apartments that match that criteria.

You can trust Apartment List to help you find your next Portland, OR apartment rental! After all, everyone deserves a home they love.

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Portland Rent Report: April 2025

Welcome to the Apartment List April 2025 Rent Report for Portland, OR. Currently, the overall median rent in the city stands at $1,535, after rising 0.6% last month. Prices remain down 0.1% year-over-year. Read on to learn more about what’s been happening in the Portland rental market and how it compares to trends throughout the broader Portland metro area and the nation as a whole.

Portland Renter Confidence Survey
National study of renter’s satisfaction with their cities and states
Here’s how Portland ranks on:
B
Overall satisfaction
B+
Safety and crime rate
B-
Jobs and career opportunities
A-
Recreational activities
D
Affordability
B-
Quality of schools
B+
Social Life
C+
Weather
C
Commute time
B+
State and local taxes
A
Public transit
A
Pet-friendliness

Overview of Findings

Apartment List has released Portland’s results from the third annual Apartment List Renter Satisfaction Survey. This survey, which drew on responses from over 45,000 renters nationwide, provides insight on what states and cities must do to meet the needs of the country’s 111 million renters.

"Portland renters expressed general satisfaction with the city overall," according to Apartment List. "However, ratings varied greatly across different categories, indicating that even though renters love Portland, some aspects can be better."

Key Findings in Portland include the following:

  • Portland renters gave their city a B overall.
  • The highest-rated categories for Portland were pet-friendliness and public transit, which both received scores of A.
  • The areas of concern to Portland renters are affordability and commute time, which received D and C scores, respectively.
  • Portland millennials are moderately satisfied with their city, giving it an overall rating of B.
  • Portland did relatively well compared to other Pacific Northwest cities like Spokane (C+) and Tacoma (C+), but earned lower marks than Seattle (B+) and Beaverton (B+).
  • Portland did relatively poorly compared to similar cities nationwide, including Austin (A-), Nashville (A-) and Boston (A).
  • The top rated cities nationwide for renter satisfaction include Scottsdale, AZ, Irvine, CA, Boulder, CO and Ann Arbor, MI. The lowest rated cities include Tallahassee, FL, Stockton, CA, Dayton, OH, Detroit, MI and Newark, NJ.

Renters say:

  • "There are so many activities both in and outside of the city. Unfortunately, rent is skyrocketing and traffic is getting worse." -Nolan B.

  • "People love living in Portland, which makes it a happy, fun environment. However, people love it so much that it’s crowded and expensive, too." -Chelsea C.

  • "I love how green and vibrant everything is, especially in the summer. I also like the laid-back atmosphere." -Ashley M.

    For more information on the survey methodology and findings or to speak to one of our researchers, please contact our team at rentonomics@apartmentlist.com.

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Living in Portland, OR

Portland, where the dream of the 90s is still alive! Whether you’re an outdoor sports guru interested in maximizing your time on mountain and coast or a caffeinated fashionista joining the hipster pilgrimage, Portland, Oregon, is a fun and funky place to inhabit. But the intention to be a Portlander is only part of the formula; you still need a place to crash, right? Let’s find you a flippin’ sweet apartment.

Oregon’s called the Evergreen State for a reason: rainfall amounts to forty inches a year in Portland, over half this amount accruing between November and February

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Sources:
  • School data: GreatSchools
  • Crime data: CrimeIndex (U.S.) provided by Precisely used data sourced from Precisely, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and various law enforcement agencies. These organizations do not accept responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the data used in this product.
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