Houses for Rent in Portland, OR (76)

       
View Favorites
Loading...
1
12 photos
1 Bed/1 Bath - House for Rent - $2100

111 SW Harrison St #5F

Portland, OR 97201
$2,100/mo

View Ad

1
12 photos
2 Bed/2 Bath - House for Rent - $3100

1926 W Burnside Street, Unit 1102

Portland, OR 97209
$3,100/mo

View Ad

1
12 photos
1 Bed/2 Bath - House for Rent - $2495

922 NW 11th Avenue #407

Portland, OR 97209
$2,495/mo

View Ad

1
12 photos
1 Bed/1 Bath - House for Rent - $1800

2315 NW Overton St

Portland, OR 97210
$1,850/mo

View Ad

1
12 photos
2 Bed/2.5 Bath - House for Rent - $2995

4041 S KELLY AVE

Portland, OR 97239
$2,995/mo

View Ad

1
12 photos
4 Bed/3.5 Bath - House for Rent - $6000

4359 NW Ashbrook Dr.

Portland, OR 97229
$6,000/mo

View Ad

1
12 photos
3 Bed/1 Bath - House for Rent - $2900

2406 SE 139th Ave.

Portland, OR 97233
$2,900/mo

View Ad

1
5 photos
Studio Unit/1 Bath - House for Rent - $1300

2622 SE Lincoln Street - Apt

Portland, OR 97214
$1,300/mo

View Ad

1
12 photos
4 Bed/2 Bath - House for Rent - $3795

944 NE Hazelfern Pl.

Portland, OR 97232
$3,795/mo

View Ad

1
12 photos
1 Bed/1 Bath - House for Rent - $1650

9711 NW Engleman Street

Portland, OR 97229
$1,650/mo

View Ad


When you are looking for a great home to call your own, it makes sense that your eye might be drawn to Portland, Oregon. This exciting city located in the Pacific Northwest is a great place to go whether you are invested in business or you are a native, and if you love the idea of seeing a city that is incredibly friendly and welcoming, this is the place for you. A house rental is an excellent choice for the first few years as you get settled, and you never know when you are going to be simply content with renting long-term. Take a few moments to think about how a house rental in Portland might work for you!.

When you have decided to move to Portland, you may be unused to the area. In the first place, Portland has neither frigidly cold winters or extremely hot summers. Instead, the temperature is rather moderate, which allows you to spend plenty of time outside. This is a great reason to consider renting a house that has plenty of yard space. It is a good city for gardeners, especially if you are someone who adores learning about native edible plants. You will also find, however, that the perpetual cloudiness can be an issue, so consider getting a house with as much natural light options as possible.

If you want to move to a Portland rental house, you want to make sure that you are moving to the right neighborhood. For example, if you love the idea of being in the heart of the action, consider choosing a house in Downtown Portland. Downtown Porland is a highly walkable area, and it allows you to have some excellent access to both dining and entertainment venues. If you are someone who is looking for a quiet place to live that is set back a little further from Portland's hustle and bustle, you may find that you are interested in living in the northeastern portion of the city, which is located within walking distance of the Alberta Arts district. This residential area does very well when you are looking for a place that is oft the beaten path but still quite accessible.

Moving to Portland is a big step, so make sure that you are ready for it. Take a moment to think about what your priorities are, and if it all possible, make sure that you spend some time in the city itself before you move. Getting to know the neighborhoods on a deeply personal level is an important part of finding out where you should live.

Take a moment to really consider what you want out of your Portland experience and to make sure that you have the right goals in mind. A rental house is a great way to get your feet as you settle.