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Downtown Salem Homes for Rent

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    $1,259 - $2,080 per month

    Rivenwood

    Studio-2 Beds

    424 Center St NE, Salem, OR 97301

    Welcome to Rivenwood, a brand-new community in the heart of Downtown Salem, Oregon. Our thoughtfully designed studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartments offer unmatched style and convenience with spectacular attention to detail. Throughout the community you’ll discover areas for work or socializing that uniquely capture the essence of our city. Convenient features are seamlessly integrated into our

    424 Center St NE, Salem, OR 97301
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    $1,530 - $3,330 per month

    South Block Apartments

    Studio-3 Beds

    315 Commercial St SE, Salem, OR 97301

    Part of the Your Tour, Your Way™ program. It’s your apartment and you are welcome to tour in a way that makes you feel most at home. Whether you prefer to take a self-guided tour on your own, be accompanied by one of our leasing professionals or take a live video tour from the comfort of your home, we have options that will work for you!

    315 Commercial St SE, Salem, OR 97301
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    $1,050 - $1,200 per month

    The Lee Apartments

    Studio-1 Bed

    585 Winter St NE, Salem, OR 97301

    The Lee Apartments are walking distance to the YMCA. Minutes away from shopping, restaurants and parks. Close to state offices, the State Capitol and Willamette University. Shopping and restaurants are just minutes. Pet-Friendly building!

    585 Winter St NE, Salem, OR 97301

Why Live in Downtown Salem

Downtown Salem is a bustling neighborhood with a mix of commercial spaces, state government offices, and residential areas. Housing options include single-family homes, primarily Cape Cods, cottages, and Craftsman styles on tree-lined streets, as well as high-rise condos with city views and private parking. The neighborhood is known for its ample green spaces, such as Riverfront Park, which features an amphitheater, walking paths, playgrounds, and the Salem's Riverfront Carousel. The Gilbert House Children's Museum and the expansive Minto-Brown Island Park, connected by the Peter Courtney Minto Island Bridge, offer additional recreational opportunities. State Capitol State Park provides a serene setting with fountains and historical markers. Dining options range from fine dining at Rudy's Steakhouse to casual meals at Masonry Grill, and coffee at the Governor's Cup. Shopping is available at Salem Center mall, though its popularity has waned. Downtown Salem hosts numerous events, including concerts at the Gerry Frank Salem Rotary Amphitheater, the ¡Viva Salem! festival, and a weekly farmers market. The neighborhood is well-connected with walkable streets and extensive Cherriots bus routes. South Salem High School, with its high rating, offers dual credit courses and career and technical education. Willamette University, the oldest university in the western U.S., provides diverse programs. Residents have easy access to medical care at Salem Hospital. The area has a low crime risk compared to the national average, making it a practical choice for potential home buyers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular neighborhoods for renters near Downtown Salem?
The most popular neighborhoods for renters near Downtown Salem are Hayesville, Southeast Salem, Highland, West Salem and Morningside.
What are the most popular zip codes for renters near Downtown Salem?
The most popular zip codes for renters near Downtown Salem are 97305, 97301, 97302, 97304 and 97317.
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