
Apartments for Rent in Springfield, OR (315 Rentals)


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Pheasant Park Apartments

1867 17th St

702-704 N Cloverleaf Loop

5297-5299 Leota St

359 S 58th St

1455 R St

1395 Rainbow Dr

5998 A St

2015-2017 2nd St
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6702-6704 Bluebelle Ct

69-71 U St

414-416 Mill St

619 S 41st Ct

212 S 41st St

409-411 S 58th St

6552-6554 Thurston Rd

6370 F St
Springfield, OR Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Springfield?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Springfield Studio Apartments | $1,544 | $1,250 | $1,704 |
Springfield 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,633 | $625 | $2,290 |
Springfield 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,653 | $899 | $2,820 |
Springfield 3 Bedroom Apartments | $1,496 | $619 | $2,495 |
Springfield 4 Bedroom Apartments | $1,062 | $739 | $3,950 |
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Springfield Overview
Springfield is a town on the up-and-up with more people than ever deciding to live and work in this beautiful part of Oregon. Springfield is the neighbor city of the more known Eugene, both sitting across from each other along the Willamette River. Both communities are growing and offer a lot to offer in terms of work, education, and lifestyle amenities. If you are thinking of moving, then you should look at all that the apartments in Springfield, OR have to offer.
What is the history of Springfield?
The city of Springfield as we know it began with settlers in the mid 19th century who chose the location thanks to its southern location of the fertile Willamette Valley, access to the Willamette River, and the rich forests surrounding the region. In fact, for over a century, Springfield and Eugene's economy relied largely upon the timber industry. Today, however, the economy has nicely diversified, with a rich array of employment opportunities for all of its residents.
How is the weather in Springfield?
Springfield, OR is also renown for its outstanding temperate climate. The summers are warm and dry and the winters wet and chilly but not downright freezing. The rainy season here is long, but it is this longer rainy season that makes the land here so rich and fertile.
How do I get around town?
If you are moving to apartments in Springfield, OR but are concerned about transportation, then fear not! This city has it all in terms of transportation. The streets are all clearly marked for bike friendliness with a gorgeous off-street bike path that connects with downtown Eugene.
What is the Springfield commute like?
Comprehensive public transportation is also available to get residents back and forth or bring your own vehicle to get around to where you want in the city and beyond. The city is a major transportation hub that connects routes with California and the northern Washington area.
What are the local media outlets?
Springfield and Eugene are the largest cities in this region and, as such, have a great variety of media outlets. Radio stations exist for every big music genre. But what makes these twin cities unique is their focus on community-led media, such as the popular KRVM 91.9 FM station that the local community public broadcasting station and broadcasts many local acts.
Why live in Springfield, OR?
In fact, community is a great reason to move to and live in Springfield. This is a place where people love being out, active, and enjoying their favorite hobbies -- all of which are easy to do here. This area has a fantastic park system, including that previously mentioned riverfront bike path and park that stretches along much of this part of the Willamette River. Many people also choose to move to apartments in Springfield, OR for the climate, rich economy, and outstanding school system.
What Springfield landmarks should I see?
There are also some major landmarks and popular locations to check out. For example, the Richard E. Wildish Community Theater in downtown Springfield was recently renovated and now boasts a calendar full of music concerts, drama performances, and big dance events. The Springfield Museum and the Museum of Natural and Cultural History also are popular sites with revolving displays.
What is there to do around Springfield?
Springfield offers so much to see and do for residents. From visiting the landmarks to outdoor adventures to having a chill night at your favorite pub, you are sure to find plenty to get out of your apartment in Springfield and enjoy!
Any annual festivals or Springfield events to know?
But the physical spaces are only the start of what Springfield, OR has to offer residents. This city has an event calendar that is consistentl packed with family-friendly and exciting activities and events. As previously noted, the community is a big draw here and part of what that includes a myriad events that gets residents active and engaged. For example, Springfield's big Christmas parade draws in people throughout the region while traditional-oriented festivals like the annual Ukrainian Day Festival which boasts traditional dances and activities. There are also a ton of craft-oriented events and festivals that occur throughout the year thanks to this region's big arts and crafts community.
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
Should you ever grow restless in Springfield itself, then you also enjoy easy access to a rich variety of vacation opportunities. The wine country of Willamette Valley is just to the north and with it many picturesque farm-to-table and bed and breakfast-style vacations. To the west, the beaches of Oregon are ideal for those needing some natural beauty while the excitement of big cities like Seattle, Vancouver, and Portland are all just a short drive away.
Where is the best place to move in Springfield?
So now that you know all that Springfield has to offer, are you ready to pack your bags and move to your own Springfield, OR apartment? If you are trying to determine between Eugene and Springfield, then you'll often find that Springfield is the better choice in terms of affordability. Because downtown Eugene is also where the University of Oregon is, living in Springfield allows you to be a touch away from the college crowd. Like picturesque? Look into the southwestern neighborhoods that offer gorgeous views of the hills that surround the community. There are a lot of exciting new residential neighborhoods for those who prefer newer apartment constructions.
Pet Friendly LifestyleSpringfield, OR
Ranked #215
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Pet Friendliness Lifestyle Score
2.5Pet Friendly
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Douglas Gardens Elementary School
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Getting Around Springfield, OR
Walk Score®
60 / 100
Somewhat Walkable
Some errands can be accomplished on foot
Bike Score®
71 / 100
Very Bikeable
Biking is convenient for most trips
Transit Score®
34 / 100
Some Transit
A few nearby public transportation options
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Frequently Asked Questions about Springfield
How much are Studio apartments in Springfield?
There are currently 31 Studio Apartments in Springfield with rent ranges from $1,250 to $1,704 with an average price of $1,544.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Springfield Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Springfield ranges from $625 to $2,290 with an average monthly rent of $1,633.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Springfield cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Springfield range from $899 to $2,820. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,653.
How expensive are Springfield Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 54 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Springfield on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $619 to $2,495 - averaging $1,496 for the location.
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