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  • Sierra Terrace

    10231 NE Tillamook St, Portland, OR 97220

    Apartment building
    1 bed
    Pet-friendly

    Available units

    Price may not include required fees and charges
    Price may not include required fees and charges.
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    1 br / 1.0 b...
    1 bd, 1 ba
    665
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    $1,300+

    What's special

    Resident bbq areaSpacious rooms
    Location, Community, Quality Living - It Starts Here! Spacious and upgraded home with paid utilities. - Sierra Terrace's easy urban access and tranquil community life offer the best of Portland living. Just off I-84 on sprawling park-like grounds, the property includes a resident BBQ area. These one-bedroom homes, comprise spacious rooms and storage, in-unit W/D, and patio/balcony -- all within minutes of Gateway Green Park, a walking and biking haven. Apartment Amenities: -In-unit washer/dryer -Patio/balcony -Dishwasher -BBQ area -24-hour maintenance contact center Pet Policy: Limit 2 Weight restrictions: Dogs over 40 LBS are required to have Pet References (Landlord, Vet, Trainer, Doggy Daycare, etc.) Pet Rent: $10 per pet Community Features: -Gateway Green Park -Rocky Butte Park -Rose City Golf Course -Roseway Theater -The Grotto -Shopping and dining The Open Application Period for rental of the available Dwelling Units is 72 hours from the date and time of the posting of this advertisement: i. The number of Dwelling Units available 1 units available ii. The range of bedrooms in the available Dwelling Units; 1 bedrooms to 1 bedrooms. iii. The range of available Dwelling Unit sizes; 665 sq feet to 665sq feet iv. The range of Rents for available Dwelling Units; $1,300 to $1,300 v. When the Landlord will begin to accept applications; 10/13/2025 vi. The Landlord's Screening Criteria if the Landlord intends to charge a screening fee; - $35 per occupant over the age of 18. vii. Which specific units, if any, are Accessible Dwelling Units. - None Online Applications: - Each applicant over the age of 18 must submit a separate rental application. Each applicant will be required to qualify individually or as per specific criteria areas. - Positive identification with a picture is required. - Inaccurate or falsified information will be grounds for denial of the application. - Any applicant currently using illegal drugs will be denied. If approved for tenancy and later illegal drug use is confirmed, eviction shall result. - Any individual whose tenancy may constitute a direct threat to the health and safety of any individual, the complex, or the property of others, will be denied tenancy. - Current proof of income equal to one month's wages is required. - Co-signers not accepted. Renter's Requirements: - Security deposit amount indicated is the minimum required and may be increased as determined by your previous rental & credit history. - All deposits are required to be paid in full prior to move-in. - Renter's insurance is required. - When pets are allowed, a deposit of $400 is required for the first pet and $200 for the second pet. Monthly rent for pet may also be charged. Ask about breed and weight restrictions which vary based on the property insurance policy. Applicant is screened for credit, criminal, eviction, employment, income minimums and current and past landlord references. Click the "Apply Now" button to review the screening criteria. Screening is on first come first served basis. Fair housing guidelines are honored. Photos may be of a representative unit and may be from a previous period when a home was vacant. All applicants must view our homes to satisfy themselves as to the condition, layout, and other details that applicant may deem important. Information is deemed reliable and is not guaranteed. This property is professionally managed by Regency Management, Inc. and is compliant with Fair Housing laws. Statement of Applicant Rights and Responsibilities Notice Required Under Portland City Code Title 30.01.086.C.3.C Right to Request a Modification or Accommodation Notice Required Under Portland City Code Title 30.01.086.C.3.B Within the City of Portland, a landlord is required to include this notice with application forms for the rental of a dwelling unit. State and federal laws, including the Fair Housing Act, make it illegal for housing providers to refuse to make reasonable accommodations and reasonable modifications for individuals with disabilities. All persons with a disability have a right to request and be provided a reasonable accommodation or modification at any time, from application through to termination/eviction. Some examples of reasonable accommodations include: Assigning an accessible parking space Transferring a tenant to a ground-floor unit Changing the rent payment schedule to accommodate when an individual receives public benefits Allowing an applicant to submit a housing application via a different means Allowing an assistance animal in a "no pets" building. More information about assistance animals is available here: Some examples of reasonable modification include: Adding a grab bar to a tenant's bathroom Installing visual smoke alarm systems Installing a ramp to the front door Under fair housing laws, a person with a disability is someone: With a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities of the individual; With a record of having a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities of the individual; or Who is regarded as having a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities. Major life activities include, but are not limited to seeing, walking, reaching, lifting, hearing, speaking, interacting with others, concentrating, learning, and caring for oneself. Right to Request a Modification or Accommodation Notice 30.01.086.C.3.B (Valid through March 2021) Reasonable Accommodations A reasonable accommodation is a change or exception to a rule, policy, practice, or service that may be necessary for a person with a disability to have an equal opportunity to use and enjoy a dwelling. This includes public use and common spaces or fulfilling their program obligations. Any change in the way things are customarily done that allows a person with a disability to enjoy housing opportunities or to meet program requirements is a reasonable accommodation. All housing or programs are required to make reasonable accommodations. Housing providers may not require persons with disabilities to pay extra fees or deposits or any other special requirements as a condition of receiving a reasonable accommodation. Reasonable Modifications A reasonable modification is a structural change made to the premises in order to afford an individual with a disability full enjoyment of the premises. Reasonable modifications can include structural changes to interiors and exteriors of dwellings and to public use and common areas. Under federal law, public housing agencies, other federally assisted housing providers, and state or local government entities are required to provide and pay for structural modifications as reasonable accommodations/modifications. For private housing, the person requesting the reasonable modification will need to cover the costs of the modification. Verification of Disability In response to an accommodation or modification request and only when it is necessary to verify that a person has a disability that is not known or apparent to the housing provider, they, can ask an applicant/tenant to provide documentation from a qualified third party (professional), that the applicant or tenant has a disability that results in one or more functional limitation. If the disability-related need for the requested accommodation or modification is not known or obvious, the housing provider can request documentation stating that the requested accommodation or modification is necessary because of the disability, and that it will allow the applicant/tenant access to the unit and any amenities or services included with the rental equally to other tenants. A housing provider cannot inquire into the nature or extent of a known or apparent disability or require that an applicant or tenant release his or her medical records. Housing providers can require that the verification come from a qualified professional, but they cannot require that it be a medical doctor. Nondiscrimination laws cover applicants and tenants with disabilities, as well as applicants and tenants and without disabilities who live or are associated with individuals with disabilities. These laws also prohibit housing providers from refusing to rent to persons with disabilities, making discriminatory statements, and treating persons with disabilities less favorably than other tenants because of their disability. Right to Request a Modification or Accommodation Notice 30.01.086.C.3.B (Valid through March 2021) Under fair housing laws, it is illegal for a housing provider to deny reasonable accommodations and reasonable modifications to individuals with disabilities. If wrongfully denied an accommodation or modification contact HUD or the Fair Housing Council of Oregon. Time limits apply to asserting any legal claims for discrimination. 2 or Right to Request a Modification or Accommodation Notice 30.01.086.C.3.B (Valid through March 2021) Statement of Applicant Rights and Responsibilities Notice 30.01.086.C.3.C (Valid through March 2021) Statement of Applicant Rights and Responsibilities Notice Required Under Portland City Code Title 30.01.086.C.3.C Within the City of Portland, a landlord is required to include this notice with application forms for the rental of a dwelling unit. City of Portland Applicant Rights The City of Portland has adopted local requirements that provide additional rights and responsibilities for landlords and applicants for rental housing, beyond state law requirements, during the rental unit advertising and application process. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit supplemental information to offset any reasons that could lead to denial. In the event of denial, applicants have the right to appeal the decision within 30 days. Applicants are strongly encouraged to review their rights before submitting an application. City requirements address the following landlord tenant topics: advertising and application process screening, security deposits, depreciation schedules, rental history, notice rights, and rights for relocation assistance. The City of Portland city code, rules, required notices and forms are listed below, and are available at: [portland. Residential Rental Unit Registration o Portland City Code 7.02.890 Application and Screening Requirements o Portland City Code 30.01.086 o Rental Housing Application and Screening Administrative Rule o Statement of Applicant Rights and Responsibilities Notice o Right to Request a Modification or Accommodation Notice o Rental Housing Application and Screening Minimum Income Requirement Table Security Deposit Requirements o Portland City Code 30.01.087 o Rental Housing Security Deposits Administrative Rule o Rental History Form o Notice of Rights under Portland's Security Deposit Ordinance Statement of Applicant Rights and Responsibilities Notice 30.01.086.C.3.C (Valid through March 2021) Page 2 of 3 Mandatory Renter Relocation Assistance o Portland City Code 30.01.085 o Mandatory Relocation Assistance Exemption Eligibility and Approval Process Administrative Rule o Tenant Notice of Rights and Responsibilities Associated with Portland Mandatory Relocation Assistance o Relocation Exemption Application Acknowledgement Letter (If applicable) Statement of Applicant Rights and Responsibilities If you believe you have been harassed or discriminated against because of your race, color, national origin, religion, gender, familial status, disability, marital status, source of income, sexual orientation including gender identity, domestic violence, type of occupation, or age over 18 seek legal guidance regarding your rights under Fair Housing law. | | Traducere sau Interpretare | | Turjumida ama Fasiraadda | This requirement is in addition to any other rights and responsibilities set forth in the Oregon Residential Landlord and Tenant Act under Oregon Revised Statute Chapter 90, and Portland Landlord-Tenant Law under Portland City Code Title 30. The information in this form is for educational purposes only. You should review appropriate state statute, city code, and administrative rule as necessary. If you need legal guidance, or are considering taking legal action, you should contact an attorney.
    The City of Portland requires a notice to applicants of the Portland Housing Bureau’s Statement of Applicant Rights. Additionally, Portland requires a notice to applicants relating to a Tenant’s right to request a Modification or Accommodation.

    Facts, features & policies

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    Policies

    Pets
    Cats
    • Allowed
    Large dogs
    • Not allowed
    Small dogs
    • Allowed

    Neighborhood: Parkrose Heights

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    Centered on Parkrose, Parkrose Heights, Russell, Sumner, and the tiny city of Maywood Park, 97220 blends suburban calm with a strong community vibe. Expect tree-lined streets, midcentury homes, and a family- and pet-friendly feel, plus a temperate Portland climate—misty winters and sunny, mild summers. Outdoor time is easy at Gateway Discovery Park, Rocky Butte’s Joseph Wood Hill Park for city views, the Columbia Slough trail, and the I‑205 Multi-Use Path for biking. Daily needs are close at Safeway on Halsey and iconic Parkrose Hardware; Cascade Station (IKEA, Target, dining) sits by PDX. Coffee and eats span Dutch Bros and classic Sandy Boulevard staples like Jim Dandy Drive-In and Elmer’s, alongside global spots on NE Sandy. Planet Fitness and local studios cover workouts. Commuters appreciate Gateway Transit Center (MAX Red/Blue/Green) and quick I‑84/I‑205 access. According to Zillow Rental Manager market trends in recent months, the area’s median rent is around $1,700, with most listings ranging roughly $1,250–$2,400 depending on size.

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    Walk, Transit & Bike Scores

    68 / 100
    Somewhat Walkable
    65 / 100
    Good Transit
    86 / 100
    Very Bikeable

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    Frequently asked questions

    What is the walk score of Sierra Terrace?

    Sierra Terrace has a walk score of 68, it's somewhat walkable.

    What is the transit score of Sierra Terrace?

    Sierra Terrace has a transit score of 65, it has good transit.

    What schools are assigned to Sierra Terrace?

    The schools assigned to Sierra Terrace include Sacramento Elementary School, Parkrose Middle School, and Parkrose High School.

    What neighborhood is Sierra Terrace in?

    Sierra Terrace is in the Parkrose Heights neighborhood in Portland, OR.

    What are Sierra Terrace's policies on pets?

    Large dogs are not allowed.