This updated 2-bedroom, 1-bath apartment offers a clean and comfortable living space in one of Southeast Portland's most desirable neighborhoods. Located on the second floor, the unit benefits from added privacy along with a private balcony, giving you a great spot for fresh air, morning coffee, or unwinding at the end of the day. Inside, the layout is functional and well-maintained, with fresh interior paint that creates a bright and welcoming atmosphere throughout.
The kitchen has been updated with newer cabinetry, modern finishes, and ample counter space, making it practical for everyday cooking and storage. The bathroom features a refreshed vanity and clean, contemporary feel. Multiple closets throughout the apartment provide excellent storage options, helping keep your living space organized without sacrificing comfort. The two-bedroom layout offers flexibility for roommates, a home office, or guest space.
Located in the heart of Woodstock, this apartment places you within easy reach of some of the area's most popular local spots. Everyday essentials are nearby at New Seasons Market, while Woodstock Park offers open green space just minutes away. The neighborhood is known for its walkability and strong community feel, with favorites like Double Mountain Taproom, Laughing Planet, Heart Coffee, and Portland Fish Market all close by, along with Reed College.
Unlike large corporate property managers, this home is operated by a small father-and-son team that takes a more hands-on, responsive approach. We work directly with our tenants, respond quickly to maintenance needs, and prioritize clear, straightforward communication. It's a more personal and reliable rental experience that stands apart from larger companies something many tenants find makes a real difference day to day.
Rental History
We ask that applicants demonstrate a positive rental history. This includes:
Providing accurate and complete rental history for the past 2 years.
Showing a record of responsible tenancy, such as paying rent on time and maintaining good communication with landlords.
Applicants with limited rental history are welcome additional information or a higher security deposit may be requested to support the application.
Income
We welcome a variety of income sources and aim to be flexible while ensuring affordability:
Applicants should have a stable income that is around 2.5 times the monthly rent.
Twelve months of verifiable employment will be required if used as a source of income
We accept employment income, self-employment, benefits, assistance programs, and other lawful sources of income.
Supporting documents like pay stubs, benefit letters, or tax returns may be requested to verify income.
Credit
Credit history helps us understand financial responsibility, but we consider the full picture:
We look at overall patterns rather than one-time issues.
Medical and educational debt, as well as pandemic-era rent debt, are not counted against applicants.
A lower credit score or limited history won't automatically disqualify you additional deposits or documentation may be accepted.
Criminal History
We follow fair housing guidance and only consider criminal history when relevant:
We focus on recent and serious convictions that may impact community safety.
Past issues do not automatically disqualify someone each application is considered individually, respectfully, and in context.