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Ardenwald Homes for Rent

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    $1,460 - $2,949 per month

    Seven Acres

    Studio - 3 Beds

    10999 SE 37th Ave, Milwaukie, OR 97222

    Welcome to your new home in Milwaukie, Oregon. We're raising the bar on apartment living by offering modern, elevated design, top-of-the-line amenities, large housing units, and multiple flexible common spaces to suit your everyday needs. Here, you'll find all the hallmarks of tranquil suburban living, complemented with modern conveniences and a vibrant community. Whether looking for a studio,

    10999 SE 37th Ave, Milwaukie, OR 97222
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    $1,650 - $1,750 per month

    Willamette Townhouse

    2 Beds

    3236 SE Harvey St, Portland, OR 97222

    3236 SE Harvey St, Portland, OR 97222

Why Live in Ardenwald

Ardenwald in Milwaukie, OR, is a suburban neighborhood located 2 miles from downtown Milwaukie and extending into a portion of southeast Portland. The area developed significantly after the completion of U.S. Route 99E in the 1930s, which now provides a quick 6-mile commute into downtown Portland. Ardenwald features a mix of railways, warehouses, and light industrial activity, yet it maintains a quiet, community-oriented atmosphere with a focus on outdoor recreation. Residents enjoy nearby greenspaces like Tideman Johnson City Park for wildlife viewing and creek-side hiking. The neighborhood is popular among Portland commuters seeking a suburban lifestyle with nature-oriented amenities. Local highlights include family-owned restaurants such as Gramma’s Corner Kitchen and the Milwaukie Cafe and Bottle Shop, as well as the annual concert series at Ardenwald Park. Shopping options are abundant at Clackamas Town Center, and everyday essentials are available at Milwaukie Marketplace. Housing in Ardenwald ranges from single-story bungalows and mid-century ramblers to newly-constructed New Traditionals and Cape Cod styles, with most homes built as early as the 1960s. The neighborhood is characterized by narrow streets, slow traffic, and a lack of Homeowners Association fees. Residents benefit from proximity to high-rated schools and various public transit options, including TriMet buses and the MAX Orange Line. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Springwater Corridor Trail offers a 21-mile paved path to downtown Portland. The neighborhood is safer than the national average, and Providence Milwaukie Hospital is within walking distance for healthcare needs.
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