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cute place, nice location, responsive host


There is a particular quality to the residential blocks just off NW 23rd Avenue, where early-twentieth-century homes sit beneath mature tree canopy and the sidewalks carry the quiet rhythm of a neighborhood that has aged with uncommon grace. The 1906 3BR Retreat occupies one of these homes, a craftsman-era residence dating to the year its name suggests, positioned within easy reach of the independent boutiques, cafés, and restaurants that have made NW 23rd one of Portland's most walkable and beloved corridors.
The house offers three bedrooms across a layout that feels genuinely domestic rather than staged. You settle into rooms shaped by the architectural details of a different era, where original character meets the practical comforts of a well-maintained home. The space accommodates groups and families with the kind of ease that hotel suites rarely replicate: a full kitchen for morning coffee or late-night cooking, a living area for gathering, and the simple luxury of separate bedrooms with doors that close. The property is managed by Stay Portland, a local hospitality company specializing in curated residential stays throughout the city, and their attention to the details of a comfortable, self-directed experience is evident in the home's furnishings and upkeep.
Stepping outside, you are moments from the stretch of NW 23rd that defines the Nob Hill neighborhood. This is Portland at its most browsable: locally owned shops, bakeries, wine bars, and restaurants line the avenue in a procession that rewards aimless walking. The surrounding streets offer their own rewards, with tree-lined residential blocks that invite morning runs or evening strolls. The neighborhood's density of dining and retail means you rarely need a car, and yet the wider city, from Forest Park's trails to the Pearl District's galleries, remains close.
What stays with you is the particular freedom of a stay like this. No lobby, no key cards, no scheduled breakfast. Just the unhurried pace of a Portland morning in a house that has seen more than a century of them, where the day unfolds on your own terms and the city waits just beyond the front door.
There is a particular quality to the residential blocks just off NW 23rd Avenue, where early-twentieth-century homes sit beneath mature tree canopy and the sidewalks carry the quiet rhythm of a neighborhood that has aged with uncommon grace. The 1906 3BR Retreat occupies one of these homes, a craftsman-era residence dating to the year its name suggests, positioned within easy reach of the independent boutiques, cafés, and restaurants that have made NW 23rd one of Portland's most walkable and beloved corridors.
The house offers three bedrooms across a layout that feels genuinely domestic rather than staged. You settle into rooms shaped by the architectural details of a different era, where original character meets the practical comforts of a well-maintained home. The space accommodates groups and families with the kind of ease that hotel suites rarely replicate: a full kitchen for morning coffee or late-night cooking, a living area for gathering, and the simple luxury of separate bedrooms with doors that close. The property is managed by Stay Portland, a local hospitality company specializing in curated residential stays throughout the city, and their attention to the details of a comfortable, self-directed experience is evident in the home's furnishings and upkeep.
Stepping outside, you are moments from the stretch of NW 23rd that defines the Nob Hill neighborhood. This is Portland at its most browsable: locally owned shops, bakeries, wine bars, and restaurants line the avenue in a procession that rewards aimless walking. The surrounding streets offer their own rewards, with tree-lined residential blocks that invite morning runs or evening strolls. The neighborhood's density of dining and retail means you rarely need a car, and yet the wider city, from Forest Park's trails to the Pearl District's galleries, remains close.

There's a particular quality to a home that's been standing since 1906 and still feels like it has something to say — not through grandeur, but through the quiet authority of original wood floors, high ceilings, and moldings that no one builds by hand anymore. This Northwest Portland retreat carries that kind of weight without any stiffness. The rooms are spacious and light-filled in a way that feels earned, not engineered, and the restoration walks a line that's genuinely hard to pull off: historically honest but never precious. Being just blocks from NW 23rd Avenue means the rhythm of the stay shifts easily between the intimacy of the house and the energy of one of Portland's most walkable stretches. It's the kind of place that suits people who'd rather feel like a temporary local than a guest.
Guest
cute place, nice location, responsive host
Guest
Jordan was very good in communication
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Exactly as described!
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Great stay
Guest
We had a great time at Jordan's place in Portland. Nice location at the southern end of 23rd street. This is a basement unit in a nice house that is completely separate from the rest of the house. We didn't hear anyone above us. Beds were comfortable and the two bathrooms were fine. Would consider staying here again.
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