Portland
Known for its natural beauty, the city of Portland is extremely eco-friendly in the best way possible. This green city, both literally and figuratively, boasts thousands of acres of lush public parks with extensive biking and hiking trails. Portland is Oregon’s largest city on the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. This thriving area is home to the iconic Washington Park, which offers residents and visitors alike 15 miles of trails, the Oregon Zoo, and the Portland Japanese Garden. Portland has its own public railway service, so getting around the city is easier than ever. This major metropolis is known for its art, theater, and music scene. Check out popular attractions like the Portland Art Museum, OMSI, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, and Roseland Theater. Portland’s culinary scene is one of the best, offering up chef-inspired restaurants and lively local businesses like Tasty n Alder, Pok Pok, Deschutes Brewery, Voodoo Doughnut, and Salt & Straw. Portland is bordered by Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Mount Hood National Forest, and Clatsop National Forest, offering residents scenic views in every direction from their luxury apartments and cozy homes.
Eugene
Eugene, Oregon is conveniently located 50 miles east of the Oregon coast and just off of the confluence of the McKenzie and Willamette Rivers, a dream for outdoorsmen and nature buffs. A quaint community nestled among beautiful foliage and several rivers and streams, this idyllic city is the perfect locale for your next apartment. In addition to the gorgeous natural landscape, Eugene also features great cultural options. Dance the day away at an outdoor music festival at the Cuthbert Amphitheater, and visit the Hult Center for the Performing Arts. If you’re looking for a quaint town away from the noise and bustle of larger cities, this family-friendly town is perfect for you to come home to.
Beaverton
Situated just seven miles west of Downtown Portland, Beaverton is a beautiful, wooded community nicknamed the “Best in Oregon.” Beaverton is definitely the best for outdoor lovers – the city features more than 100 parks covering more than 1,000 acres. Another best? Beaverton’s school system, which is consistently recognized for high SAT scores. And with ski slopes on the east side and beaches on the west, some might argue that Beaverton’s location is best, as well. While you can quickly reach Portland in less than 15 minutes, Beaverton is much more than a suburb. Nike headquarters is located here, along with Tektronix and Reser’s Fine Foods. Retail is big in Beaverton, home to the Washington Square Mall, Beaverton Town Square, Cedar Hills Crossing, and a variety of locally-owned boutiques scattered throughout the city, but especially in Downtown Beaverton. Commuters can hop aboard the commuter rail at Beaverton TC WES Station for car-free commutes throughout the Tualatin River Valley. After work, head downtown to enjoy a variety of top-rated restaurants, including Tan Tan Café & Delicatessen, Boriken Restaurant, Rama Thai, and Giovanni’s. Other great destinations include ClockWork Rose Tea Emporium, Ringo’s Bar and Grill, Broadway Saloon, and Bootleggers Whiskey Bar.