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Great location.


There is a particular rhythm to staying in Southeast Portland that hotel lobbies cannot replicate. It starts with a front door that opens onto one of the city's most walkable culinary corridors, where morning pastries, third-wave coffee, and evening reservations all exist within a comfortable stroll. This three-bedroom residence, managed by Stay Portland, places you squarely inside that rhythm, offering the kind of neighborhood immersion that transforms a visit into something closer to temporary residency.
The home sleeps up to eight guests across three bedrooms, making it well suited for families, friend groups, or anyone who prefers spreading out rather than splitting up across hotel rooms. A full kitchen anchors the living space, inviting the sort of unhurried morning coffee rituals and late-night cooking sessions that define the best group travel. Common areas are designed for gathering rather than retreating, with enough room to plan the day together or decompress after an afternoon spent exploring the neighborhood's independent shops, breweries, and restaurants. The property includes laundry facilities, wireless internet, and the practical comforts that make longer stays feel effortless rather than logistically complex.
Southeast Portland is the city's most celebrated food neighborhood, and this home sits at its center. The surrounding blocks are dense with the restaurants, bakeries, bars, and markets that have earned Portland its reputation as one of the country's most compelling food cities. Division Street, Hawthorne Boulevard, and the surrounding side streets offer a constellation of dining options that range from casual counter service to some of the most talked-about kitchens in the Pacific Northwest. Beyond the table, the neighborhood is rich with independent bookstores, vintage shops, and green spaces that reward aimless wandering as much as careful planning.
What stays with you after a few nights here is the feeling of belonging to a neighborhood rather than observing it from behind glass. You shop where locals shop. You walk to dinner instead of navigating unfamiliar intersections. You return to a home that feels lived-in and warm, where the kitchen counter becomes the natural gathering point for recounting the day. This Stay Portland residence does not try to compete with the energy outside its doors. It simply gives you a place to come home to once you have had your fill of it.
There is a particular rhythm to staying in Southeast Portland that hotel lobbies cannot replicate. It starts with a front door that opens onto one of the city's most walkable culinary corridors, where morning pastries, third-wave coffee, and evening reservations all exist within a comfortable stroll. This three-bedroom residence, managed by Stay Portland, places you squarely inside that rhythm, offering the kind of neighborhood immersion that transforms a visit into something closer to temporary residency.
The home sleeps up to eight guests across three bedrooms, making it well suited for families, friend groups, or anyone who prefers spreading out rather than splitting up across hotel rooms. A full kitchen anchors the living space, inviting the sort of unhurried morning coffee rituals and late-night cooking sessions that define the best group travel. Common areas are designed for gathering rather than retreating, with enough room to plan the day together or decompress after an afternoon spent exploring the neighborhood's independent shops, breweries, and restaurants. The property includes laundry facilities, wireless internet, and the practical comforts that make longer stays feel effortless rather than logistically complex.
Southeast Portland is the city's most celebrated food neighborhood, and this home sits at its center. The surrounding blocks are dense with the restaurants, bakeries, bars, and markets that have earned Portland its reputation as one of the country's most compelling food cities. Division Street, Hawthorne Boulevard, and the surrounding side streets offer a constellation of dining options that range from casual counter service to some of the most talked-about kitchens in the Pacific Northwest. Beyond the table, the neighborhood is rich with independent bookstores, vintage shops, and green spaces that reward aimless wandering as much as careful planning.

What strikes you first is how this apartment feels like it belongs to someone who actually lives well in this neighborhood — the contemporary art, the natural light flooding the open living space, the sense that Buckman's creative energy has seeped through the walls. It's not a curated hotel experience; it's closer to borrowing a friend's impeccably kept place in one of Portland's most food-obsessed corridors, where top-rated restaurants and craft breweries are genuinely steps away rather than a cab ride. The styling is modern but warm, youthful without being try-hard. Thoughtful details like earplugs and a noise machine acknowledge the honest reality of sleeping in a lively urban pocket — a small gesture that says more about care than any luxury amenity list could. It's the kind of stay that rewards people who want to eat seriously, wander without a plan, and return to somewhere that feels like theirs.
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Great location.
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Great location and great place!
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We had a wonderful stay! It was very clean and spacious. Close to great bars, restaurants & coffee shops!
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We definitely enjoyed our stay! The home is very clean and cozy. The beds are comfortable.
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