$1,599 - $1,699 per month
Pacific Crest
2 Beds
950 N 2nd St, Silverton, OR 97381
$1,599 - $1,699 per month
Pacific Crest
2 Beds
950 N 2nd St, Silverton, OR 97381
$1,880 per month
Silverplace Apartment Homes
Studio - 3 Beds
329 Fossholm St NE, Silverton, OR 97381
$2,500 per month
211 Silver St Unit G, Silverton, OR 97381
?? High-End Features You Will LoveDiscover the charm of this beautiful, high-end custom condo now available for rent in a sought-after downtown Silverton location! This stunning 2-story unit is a rare gem, ideal for those who appreciate urban living combined with luxurious finishes.**Elegant Design: Enjoy an open-concept floor plan with impressive 9-foot ceilings and elegant
$2,095 per month
401 Whittier St, Silverton, OR 97381
OCCUPIED: DO NOT DISTURB --- Silverton Home FOR RENT! Single level 3 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom 1,056 sqft home. Fresher paint inside & out, double pane vinyl windows, Brazilian Chestnut hardwood floors & carpet in the bedrooms. Updated kitchen features newer: shaker style cabinets, bright counters, tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances (fridge has an ice maker), peninsula, even a wine rack.
Silverton, Oregon, nestled in the lush Willamette Valley, offers a vibrant community atmosphere with a population of over 10,000 residents. Located 15 miles from Salem, Silverton is renowned for its outdoor attractions, including Silver Falls State Park, which features the Trail of Ten Falls and a nearly 200-foot-high waterfall. The city is also home to the Oregon Garden, showcasing diverse plant life and the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Gordon House. Silverton's historic downtown is a hub for dining and art, with Water Street hosting a variety of international and local eateries. The Silverton Mural Society provides tours of the city's murals, adding to the cultural appeal. The Silver Falls School District is highly rated, offering advanced technology programs and a gifted and talented initiative. Housing in Silverton spans over a century, with architectural styles ranging from farmhouses to Craftsmen homes. The city has a low crime rate, with both violent and property crimes significantly below the national average. While Silverton experiences long, rainy winters and has a higher annual rainfall than the national average, it also faces environmental challenges such as wildfire risks and occasional air pollution advisories. Transportation includes Highway 213 and bus services, with Portland International Airport 46 miles away. Despite these practical considerations, Silverton remains a picturesque and engaging community with a rich history and a thriving local scene.