SW Fischer
Want to live somewhere that offers comfort and convenience with access to the best that Portland has to offer? Look no further than our executive apartment complex found in Tigard.…
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600 NW 158th Ave, Beaverton, OR 97006, USA
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Property ID :
Rental22633
If you are interested in moving into a luxury home where you can relax and unwind after a busy day at work, look no further than our modern residential complex where there are one, two, and three-bedroom townhouses and apartments available. Depending on whether you opt for standard, upgraded, or luxury features, you can enjoy stylish and practical in-home amenities like stainless-steel appliances, a washer, a dryer, quartz, or woodgrain-style countertops, and white shaker-panel or slate-colored cabinetry in very spacious kitchens.
Beyond the kitchen, fully carpeted and hardwood floors, fireplace, and private balcony or patio. The living rooms are warm and welcoming, while the bathrooms and bedrooms are reminiscent of upmarket hotels. When you venture beyond the front door, you are treated to amazing amenities on-site like two heated pools and a spa, a fitness center, and a clubhouse among many more.
Want to live somewhere that offers comfort and convenience with access to the best that Portland has to offer? Look no further than our executive apartment complex found in Tigard.…
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In our exclusive residential community, the local Portland character meets modern charm with a selection of studio, one, two, and three-bedroom apartments to choose from. Offering easy access to five…
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Found in the highly sought-after and thriving area of Buckman, our executive apartment complex offers studio, one, and two-bedroom floorplans. In each, you will find a gourmet kitchen with a…
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Found just off Cornell and within a quick walk to The Streets at Tanasbourne, where you will find walking trails, restaurants, and major shopping malls, our luxury apartment complex is…
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