$1,479 - $1,700 per month
Wade Creek Commons
2 - 3 Beds
30597 SE Eagle Creek Rd, Estacada, OR 97023
$1,479 - $1,700 per month
Wade Creek Commons
2 - 3 Beds
30597 SE Eagle Creek Rd, Estacada, OR 97023
$1,010 per month
300 SE Main St, Estacada, OR 97023
Rick Rivera Rental Housing Deals
$1,930 per month
464 NE 6th Ave, Estacada, OR 97023
This duplex will be ready July 1st, ideally located in beautiful Estacada, across the street from Estacada middle and high school and around the corner from the grade school. Easy walking to the restaurants, groceries, shopping, library, park and recreation and on the bus line. Unit is energy efficient and comes with new, appliances including washer/dryer. Great community and wonderful neighbors.
$1,024 per month
855 NE Hill Way, Estacada, OR 97023
Rick Rivera Rental Housing Deals
Estacada, Oregon, is a growing town of about 5,000 residents situated approximately 30 miles from Portland. Nestled along the Clackamas River, Estacada offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities, including skiing, snowboarding, camping, and hiking in the nearby Mt. Hood National Forest. The town features Timber Park, which is popular for fishing and non-motorized boating, and Wade Creek Park, which boasts amenities like a sand volleyball court, splash pad, playground, and amphitheater. Estacada hosts the Upper Clackamas Whitewater Festival every May, featuring kayak, canoe, raft, and paddleboard races. The town's housing market includes many new constructions with Craftsman or contemporary designs, as well as older split-level, ranch-style homes, and cottages. Downtown Estacada offers dining options such as The Old Mill Saloon, Lew’s Drive-In, and The Grind Coffee House, along with the Estacada Farmers Market and Wade Creek Vintage Marketplace. While the town has a small commercial core, residents often travel to nearby Oregon City, Clackamas, or Sandy for larger stores and medical appointments. Estacada High School provides a dual credit program through Clackamas Community College, allowing students to work toward an Associate of Arts degree. Commuters can access downtown Portland via Clackamas Highway, and public transit connections are available through TriMet Bus 30 and the Sandy Area Metro system. Homes near the Clackamas River and city creeks face a higher risk of flooding, and the region is at a relatively high risk of earthquakes.