Guest
super great place . easy to get in and host was very responsive with easy instructions. would stay here again.


There is a particular pleasure in arriving somewhere that feels immediately lived-in, where the proportions are right and the light through the windows falls the way it should. The Reed Hideaway is that kind of place. A one-bedroom residence tucked into a residential neighborhood in Southeast Portland, it trades the polished anonymity of a hotel for something more personal: a compact, well-considered space with its own private yard, a front porch, and the unhurried rhythm of a real neighborhood unfolding just beyond the door.
Inside, the layout is intuitive and warm. The bedroom is set apart from the living area, offering genuine separation between rest and everything else. A full kitchen gives you the freedom to cook at your own pace, whether that means coffee first thing or a late dinner assembled from what you found at the farmers market. The furnishings are comfortable without being fussy, and thoughtful touches throughout suggest a host who actually pays attention. Linens are clean and inviting. The space is stocked with essentials. There is nothing extraneous, and nothing missing.
The private yard is the detail that shifts the experience. In a city where outdoor space is a luxury, having your own patch of green changes the texture of a stay. Morning coffee outside. An evening spent reading as the light fades. It is a small thing that makes the difference between staying somewhere and settling in. A washer and dryer are available on site, and the neighborhood itself is walkable, with the kinds of local cafes, restaurants, and shops that make Southeast Portland one of the city's most appealing areas to explore on foot.
Managed by Stay Portland, The Reed Hideaway operates with the reliability of a professional hospitality company while preserving the intimacy of a private home. There is no front desk, no lobby, no unnecessary formality. What remains is a genuine sense of place and the quiet satisfaction of a space that does not try to be more than it is. You arrive, you exhale, and the city is yours whenever you want it.
There is a particular pleasure in arriving somewhere that feels immediately lived-in, where the proportions are right and the light through the windows falls the way it should. The Reed Hideaway is that kind of place. A one-bedroom residence tucked into a residential neighborhood in Southeast Portland, it trades the polished anonymity of a hotel for something more personal: a compact, well-considered space with its own private yard, a front porch, and the unhurried rhythm of a real neighborhood unfolding just beyond the door.
Inside, the layout is intuitive and warm. The bedroom is set apart from the living area, offering genuine separation between rest and everything else. A full kitchen gives you the freedom to cook at your own pace, whether that means coffee first thing or a late dinner assembled from what you found at the farmers market. The furnishings are comfortable without being fussy, and thoughtful touches throughout suggest a host who actually pays attention. Linens are clean and inviting. The space is stocked with essentials. There is nothing extraneous, and nothing missing.
The private yard is the detail that shifts the experience. In a city where outdoor space is a luxury, having your own patch of green changes the texture of a stay. Morning coffee outside. An evening spent reading as the light fades. It is a small thing that makes the difference between staying somewhere and settling in. A washer and dryer are available on site, and the neighborhood itself is walkable, with the kinds of local cafes, restaurants, and shops that make Southeast Portland one of the city's most appealing areas to explore on foot.

What sets this Southeast Portland hideaway apart isn't polish — it's proximity. Proximity to the real texture of a neighborhood that doesn't perform for visitors but simply lets you in. The one-bedroom space feels more like borrowing a well-loved local's apartment than checking into a rental, with a full kitchen that quietly encourages you to bring home farmer's market finds rather than eat every meal out. The shared yard, green and unhurried, offers the kind of private-enough outdoor space that's rare in a city setting — a place to simply sit without agenda. Division and Clinton streets are close enough to walk to on a whim, which means the Portland food scene isn't a destination so much as your immediate surroundings. It's the kind of stay that rewards people who'd rather absorb a neighborhood than tour a city.
Guest
super great place . easy to get in and host was very responsive with easy instructions. would stay here again.
Guest
Lovely peaceful home ⭐️
Guest
Connor was a great host: very responsive and helpful when we had questions. The home was perfect for our short stay and had everything we needed!
Guest
Good location good price
Guest
A lovely stay in a really lovely neighborhood! The host is awesome and the place was a really great first impression for Portland
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