Chic, Urban 1-bdrm/1-bath Pearl Condo—in-unit W/d &...
1420 NW Lovejoy St Unit 633 Portland, OR
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Enjoy quintessential city living in this 1-bedroom, 1-bath condo in Portland's Pearl district. The open-concept floor plan and industrial chic vibe offers ease of traffic flow and diverse use of the space for a modern yet warm experience, thanks to the exposed beams and wood floors. Constructed in 1910, the building is listed on the National Register and was converted from an Industrial warehouse in 1988, with the original woodwork still intact.
Huge south-facing windows that overlook the atrium and 14-foot ceilings create a light, bright, and peaceful space.
There's plentiful storage in the kitchen, which has slate countertops, a moveable butcher block island, dishwasher, and brand new, never-used stove/oven.
The bedroom area has a nice separation from the living area for privacy, and the bathroom has a brand new shower head and vanity, and houses the stacked in-unit, like-new washer and dryer.
Parking is never a problem, thanks to deeded parking in a secure garage, and you'll have everything you need within a few blocks from your front door.
The NS Streetcar line runs right past the building, and you can walk to all the Pearl hot spots, like Andina, Brix Tavern, River Pig, Sisters Coffee, and much more. Grocery shopping is made easy with Safeway only a block away and New Seasons several blocks away. You'll also have access to Fields Park and tranquil Tanner Springs Park.
Pet policy: Cats and dogs allowed
Smoking policy: Smoking is prohibited on the entire premises
Tenant pays for electricity and internet. (Fiber internet options are available for a fee.) The HOA takes care of garbage and water/sewer.
Applications can be found on our website at scoutrents.com. The open application period begins 3/17/25 at 2:49PM. Applications received before the open application period will receive an 8-hour penalty. Applications are processed in the order in which they are received. If multiple tenants are applying for a unit, the application is considered complete once all parties have submitted.