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Mount Scott-Arleta Homes for Rent

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    $1,425 - $1,695 per month

    The Arleta

    1 - 2 Beds

    5214 SE 72nd Ave, Portland, OR 97206

    Live the good life at The Arleta, featuring attractive one and two-bedroom apartment homes designed with comfort, style, and convenience in mind nestled in the charming Mt. Scott-Arleta neighborhood of southeast Portland; the perfect suburban refuge in the heart of urban Portland! Just minutes from your front door, you can enjoy everything that makes this city great from unique eateries, bars,

    5214 SE 72nd Ave, Portland, OR 97206
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    $2,200 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,100 Sq Ft
    • Townhouse for Rent

    7611 SE Insley St, Portland, OR 97206

    Well maintained modern duplex with units separated front-to-back on a full sized lot. Updated features throughout; lighting, bathrooms, hardware, windows, flooring, mini/split installed on main floor for heating & cooling. Unit has decks & garden areas. Two-level unit hosts all 3 bedrooms upstairs. Attached garage for shared storage. Great street, blocks from Mt Scott Community Center, Portland

    7611 SE Insley St, Portland, OR 97206

Why Live in Mount Scott-Arleta

Mt. Scott-Arleta in Southeast Portland is a vibrant neighborhood known for its artistic community and diverse food scene. The area features a mix of older single-family homes, including classic bungalows, Craftsman cottages, and midcentury ranch-style houses, alongside some newer builds with modern amenities. The neighborhood's main commercial street, SE Foster Road, offers a variety of dining options, such as Assembly Brewing with its Detroit-style pizza and Off the Griddle, a popular vegan brunch spot. The Portland Mercado, a collection of Central and South American food carts, is a local highlight, especially during the summer. Mt. Scott Park, with its community center undergoing renovations, provides recreational opportunities like tennis and walking paths. Nearby green spaces include Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden and Powell Butte Nature Park, offering outdoor activities and wildlife viewing. The neighborhood is about 6 miles from downtown Portland, making it convenient for commuters. Public transportation is available through TriMet’s bus system, and bike lanes are present on some streets. Mt. Scott-Arleta is served by Portland Public Schools, with Franklin High School being highly rated. The area has a relatively high sound score but is safer than the national average. The community is active, hosting events at Arleta Triangle Square and participating in the Mt. Scott-Arleta Neighborhood Association. Residents have access to local markets like Bread & Roses and nearby Trader Joe’s for groceries. The neighborhood's proximity to major employers and educational institutions adds to its appeal.
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