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Prineville, OR Homes for Rent

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    $1,495 per month

    Rio Vista Apartments

    2 Beds

    940 NW 2nd St, Prineville, OR 97754

    Half Off First Month Rent Two bedrooms, one bathroom townhome. Two parking spaces. New flooring and paint. Each unit has a mini split A/C and Heat system on the first floor and in one of the bedrooms upstairs. Backs up to Gervais Park and the Crook County Library.$125 utility fee (covering w/s/g). Each unit comes with (2) off street parking spots. Furry family members

    940 NW 2nd St, Prineville, OR 97754
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    $1,625 - $1,820 per month

    #190 WILD HORSE MESA

    2-3 Beds

    2252 NE Colleen Rd, Prineville, OR 97754

    Wild Horse Mesa Apartments is a beautiful 3-story complex situated on 6.2 acres, offering spacious 2 and 3-bedroom apartments. Each apartment houses a washer/dryer, dishwasher, disposal, microwave, granite countertops, and LVP flooring in kitchen/dining and bathrooms. Our property offers access to the fitness center, recreation center, several pet waste stations, and seasonal pool for our

    2252 NE Colleen Rd, Prineville, OR 97754

Why Live in Prineville

Prineville, Oregon, established in 1870, is the oldest city in the state and has a rich pioneer history that remains evident today. The city, with a population of just over 11,000, enjoys a high desert climate with over 300 days of sunshine annually, making it an attractive option for those seeking Central Oregon's lifestyle without harsh winters. Downtown Prineville features antique stores, boutiques, specialty shops, and restaurants, while the Bowman Museum preserves the stories of early settlers. Pioneer Park, the city's oldest park, hosts events like Picnic in the Park and Western Daze, celebrating local heritage. Outdoor attractions include Crooked River Park, which offers athletic fields, an amphitheater, and access to the Crooked River, and the Prineville Reservoir, known for its clear night skies as Oregon's first International Dark Sky Park. Meadow Lakes Golf Course is open year-round and has received environmental accolades. Housing in Prineville includes a mix of cottages, ranch-style homes, and newer constructions, often with acreage. The city has seen a significant decrease in property crime over recent years. Prineville is connected to nearby cities like Redmond and Bend via U.S. Route 26 and Oregon Route 126, with public transit options available. The presence of Facebook and Apple data centers has bolstered local employment and supported STEM programs in the Crook County School District, which serves over 3,200 students.
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