
Apartments near Barbur Place in Portland, OR (307 Rentals)


Capitol Hill Condominiums

5032-5060 SW Dickinson St

5023-5033 SW Pasadena St

5006-5014 SW Pasadena St

5317 5409 SW Multnomah Blvd

Vermont Springs Apartments

1932-1948 SW Nebraska St

Residential Condominium

Hillsdale Court Apartments

4534 Vermont St

11051 SW Barbur Blvd

1818 SW Carolina St

1918 SW Carolina St

11120 SW Pacific Hwy

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Magnolia Park

Hillview Terrace

2626 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy

Heritage Apartments

2636 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy

Thirtieth Place

5811 SW 30th Ave

Hillside Townhouses

1508 SW Dewitt St

Burlingame Apartments

3526-3538 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy

11365 SW Capitol Hwy

11104 SW 62nd Ave

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0412 SW Miles St

Colonial Manor

4203-4227 SW Beaverton-hillsdale Hwy

7511 SW 69th Ave

Roberts Hall

Macadam Village Apartments

7025-7045 SW Garden Home Rd

Corbett Landing apartments

Maple Tree Lane

Willamette Park Apartments

0521-0535 SW Idaho St

519 SW Idaho St

0536-0538 SW Nebraska St

6640 SW Terri Ct

5011 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy

6626 SW Terri Ct

5528-5532 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy

5550-5564 SW Beaverton-hillsdale Hwy

5311 SW Corbett Ave

5202-5230 SW View Point Ter

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