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Furnished 1BR in NW Portland, Walkable to NW 23rd & Good Samaritan
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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 3
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Portland, OR
- Place, Providence Park10 min walk
- Place, Powell's City of Books15 min walk
- Place, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom15 min walk
- Airport, Portland, OR (PDX-Portland Intl.)21 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 3)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Living Room 1
1 Large Single Sofa Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Shampoo
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About this property
Furnished 1BR in NW Portland, Walkable to NW 23rd & Good Samaritan
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Property Registration Number 25ASTR-PER-00304
About the area
Portland
Located in Portland, this apartment is in the city centre. Mission Theater and McMenamins Crystal Ballroom are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Portland Children's Museum and Portland Aerial Tram. Check out an event or a game at Moda Center, and consider making time for Oregon Zoo, a top attraction not to be missed. Power boating and swimming offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking and ecotours nearby.

Portland, OR
What's nearby
- Mission Theater - 7 min walk - 0.7 km
- Providence Park - 10 min walk - 0.9 km
- Washington Park - 11 min walk - 1.0 km
- Powell's City of Books - 15 min walk - 1.3 km
- McMenamins Crystal Ballroom - 15 min walk - 1.3 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Serratto - 1 min walk
- Cafe Nell - 2 min walk
- Starbucks - 2 min walk
- Legacy Cafeteria - 5 min walk
- Prince Coffee - 4 min walk
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About the host
Hosted by Melissa Boatwright
Hi, I'm Melissa! I created this space with traveling professionals in mind, people who need a real home base, not just a place to sleep. Whether you're on a work assignment, a medical rotation, or simply working remotely for a stretch, I know that your environment matters when you're away from home.
Every detail in this unit was chosen with care. The kitchen was a labor of love, quartz counters, farmhouse sink, KitchenAid appliances, gas range, and under-cabinet lighting, because I believe a great kitchen makes any stay feel more like home. The bathroom tile, the bedroom lighting, the workspace setup, all of it was designed to feel elevated without being fussy.
I believe the best hosting is mostly invisible. I'm here if you need anything and responsive when you reach out, but I respect your space, your schedule, and your privacy. You won't hear from me unless you want to.
I live nearby and know Portland's NW Alphabet District well. You're steps from some of the best restaurants, coffee shops, and walkable neighborhoods the city has to offer, and I'm always happy to share recommendations if you want them.
My goal is simple to have you walk in, exhale, and feel like you can settle in for the long haul. I hope this space delivers that for you.
Every detail in this unit was chosen with care. The kitchen was a labor of love, quartz counters, farmhouse sink, KitchenAid appliances, gas range, and under-cabinet lighting, because I believe a great kitchen makes any stay feel more like home. The bathroom tile, the bedroom lighting, the workspace setup, all of it was designed to feel elevated without being fussy.
I believe the best hosting is mostly invisible. I'm here if you need anything and responsive when you reach out, but I respect your space, your schedule, and your privacy. You won't hear from me unless you want to.
I live nearby and know Portland's NW Alphabet District well. You're steps from some of the best restaurants, coffee shops, and walkable neighborhoods the city has to offer, and I'm always happy to share recommendations if you want them.
My goal is simple to have you walk in, exhale, and feel like you can settle in for the long haul. I hope this space delivers that for you.
Why they chose this property
I chose the NW Alphabet District because it's one of those rare neighborhoods that feels like a genuine community while still being steps from everything Portland does best. The food scene alone is reason enough. Bantam Tavern and Serrato are practically neighbors, Laughing Planet makes for quick, delicious and reasonably healthy food. A Trader Joes and a New Seasons nearby, and NW 23rd is just two blocks away with its mix of boutiques, cafes, and restaurants that somehow never gets old.
What I love most is that it doesn't feel like a city neighborhood, it feels like a village that happens to be in a city. Tree-lined streets, beautiful old homes, friendly locals, and the kind of walkability where you genuinely don't need your car for days at a time. If you want the energy of Portland without the chaos, this is the sweet spot.
What I love most is that it doesn't feel like a city neighborhood, it feels like a village that happens to be in a city. Tree-lined streets, beautiful old homes, friendly locals, and the kind of walkability where you genuinely don't need your car for days at a time. If you want the energy of Portland without the chaos, this is the sweet spot.
What makes this property unique
Most furnished rentals feel like furnished rentals. This one doesn't. From the moment you walk in, the level of finish is different, this is a space that was designed, not just assembled.
The kitchen is the centerpiece. Full quartz countertops, a farmhouse sink, KitchenAid appliances, gas range, subway tile backsplash, and pendant lighting over an island with seating — it's the kind of kitchen that makes you actually want to cook. For someone staying a month or more, that matters more than people realize.
The bathroom carries the same attention to detail - custom tile work, a good size vanity with storage, and finishes that feel boutique rather than builder-grade.
Beyond the finishes, the unit is set up specifically for the way traveling professionals actually live. There's a full standing desk with an ergonomic chair for focused work, fast WiFi, a 55" TV for downtime, and enough seating to actually have a guest over. Everything is included, utilities, WiFi, linens, kitchen essentials, so you can arrive with a suitcase and be fully settled within the hour.
It's a basement unit, but it doesn't feel like one. Recessed lighting throughout, high ceilings, a daylight window in the bedroom (along with blackout curtains when you don't want the light), and thoughtful design choices make it feel warm and grounded rather than dark or cramped.
The kitchen is the centerpiece. Full quartz countertops, a farmhouse sink, KitchenAid appliances, gas range, subway tile backsplash, and pendant lighting over an island with seating — it's the kind of kitchen that makes you actually want to cook. For someone staying a month or more, that matters more than people realize.
The bathroom carries the same attention to detail - custom tile work, a good size vanity with storage, and finishes that feel boutique rather than builder-grade.
Beyond the finishes, the unit is set up specifically for the way traveling professionals actually live. There's a full standing desk with an ergonomic chair for focused work, fast WiFi, a 55" TV for downtime, and enough seating to actually have a guest over. Everything is included, utilities, WiFi, linens, kitchen essentials, so you can arrive with a suitcase and be fully settled within the hour.
It's a basement unit, but it doesn't feel like one. Recessed lighting throughout, high ceilings, a daylight window in the bedroom (along with blackout curtains when you don't want the light), and thoughtful design choices make it feel warm and grounded rather than dark or cramped.
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