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Oregon Apartments and Homes

Apartments for Rent in Oregon

Oregon is in the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S. and has a population of 4.191 million people. It's a coastal state home to beaches as well as mountains, farms and forests. This state is known for its quirky culture. Its capital and largest city is Portland. The next largest is Salem.


Average Monthly Rent Statewide in Oregon

Studio 1-Bedroom 2-Bedroom
$1258 $1413 $1673

Average Monthly Rent in Portland

Studio 1-Bedroom 2-Bedroom
$1365 $1694 $2420

Average Monthly Rent in Salem

1-Bedroom 2-Bedroom
$885 $1127

Living in Oregon


Oregon is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Explore the Oregon Dunes in Florence, a small central-coast town at the north end of the Oregon. If you like wildlife, the Sea Lion Caves feature the largest sea cave in the world and a chance to see not only sea lions, but scores of other animals in their natural habitat. There are plenty of trails in Oregon for avid hikers. Hike the trails of Cape Lookout and enjoy the secluded beach. There are plenty of recreational opportunities such as bicycling, rafting, and kayaking throughout the state.

Keep Portland Weird

Oregon's capital, Portland has a marine west coast climate where summers are warm and dry, and winters are moist and cold. The pleasant weather of the region is great for many reasons. Interestingly enough, it's the ideal climate for growing roses. In fact, Portland is popularly known as the "City of Roses" and the city plays host to a highly anticipated rose festival every year. Portland's regional climate is also ideal for growing wine grapes and supports a thriving wine industry with upwards of 200 wineries and vineyards in Oregon's wine country. Foodies won't go hungry in Oregon either. Chez Nous French restaurant, for example, was awarded the Wine and Spirit's Hall of Fame for six years in a row. If you prefer home-style cooking, try the fried okra at the Oregon City Cafe located in the charming Pangburn Building which was built in 1914. Or, rent an apartment near Atascocita road and be one of the regular customers of Christopher's Italian Restaurant, a local favorite.

Eugene: City of the Arts and Outdoors

Eugene is home to the University of Oregon. The city is also noted for its splendid natural beauty, liberal political views, alternative lifestyles, and dedication to the arts. Eugene's motto is "The World's Greatest City of the Arts and Outdoors." It is also referred to as "Track Town, USA," and the "Emerald City."