Main Manor
2728 SE Main Street, Portland, OR
Neighborhood: Hawthorne
Studios & 1 Bedrooms
Pets Allowed: 2 Cats or 1 Dog
About Main Manor
A stately stucco façade and elegant entryway welcome you to Main Manor. This exceptional historic property is located on an established residential street in the celebrated Buckman neighborhood. One- and two-bedroom apartments feature generous floorplans with natural hardwood floors extending throughout. Restoration Hardware light fixtures tastefully compliment the original turn-of-the-century features of these apartment homes. A complimentary gas barbeque is available for resident use, and an outdoor seating area provides the opportunity for residents to enjoy the neighborhood's surroundings. Main Manor has a common access entry, laundry facilities onsite, indoor bicycle storage and additional storage spaces.
Just two blocks North of Hawthorne Boulevard, and four blocks south of Belmont, SE Main Street is pleasant and quiet street nestled in Buckman’s thriving, eclectic neighborhood. Many noteworthy restaurants and coffee shops are within walking distance, and a seasonal Farmer's Market is hosted nearby. Start your day with Coava Coffee and meander over to Jam on Hawthorne or pop into Grand Central Bakery for lunch or to pick up fresh bread and goodies. The local watering hole, Bare Bones, is down the way on Belmont where you can also check out BlackHeart or Circa 33. Stores like Magpie Vintage, Another State of Mind, and Sloan have your shopping needs covered. Safeway is less than a 5-minute walk from Main Manor. This neighborhood has it all for someone who is looking for a dynamic, artistic, deep-rooted spot to call home.
At Main Manor you will have the opportunity to enjoy city parks like Sewall Crest Park, or Colonel Summers Park, both homes to community gardens and lush lawns. You can take full advantage of public tennis courts, basketball courts, baseball fields, and covered picnic areas. For entertainment you can enjoy a film at Cinemagic, play a round of mini golf at Birdie Time Pub, or catch a concert at Revolution Hall.
This close-in location provides easy access to just about anywhere in Portland. There are several bike corridors running through the neighborhood, and access to public transportation is a breeze with bus stops 2, 14, and 15. Downtown is just 10 minutes away via the Morrison or Hawthorne bridge. Though this particular location is technically in the Buckman neighborhood, it is also on the border of the Richmond, Sunnyside, and Hosford-Abernethy neighborhoods.