Reedway Manor


1627 SE Reedway Street

Neighborhood: Sellwood
1 Bedrooms
Pets Allowed: 1 Cat or 1 Dog

About Reedway Manor

This fresh building emanates modern sophistication- with just the right amount of homely warmth.  Reedway Manor hosts a small number of one-bedroom apartment homes, and each is designed to offer residents peace in clean and contemporary surroundings. Every home is welcoming and features thoughtful modern design with elegant finishes. Living areas are graced with wide plank vinyl floors, kitchens showcase modern cabinetry, stunning subway tile backsplashes, undermounted sinks, energy-efficient stainless-steel appliances including dishwashers and built-in microwaves. Additionally, homes are equipped with their own washers & dryers as well as individually controlled heat and air-conditioners. Outside, a private and well-lit walkway is punctuated with birch trees and a bicycle rack.

Reedway Manor is nestled in beautiful Sellwood-Moreland, one of Portland's most historic and desired neighborhoods. This self-sustaining community is only 5 miles away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Fantastic dining like Papa Haydn, PDX Sliders, or Coco Donuts mix with independent coffee shops like Either/Or and Blue Kangaroo Coffee Roasters and streets are dotted with funky boutiques & tiny bookstores. This quiet spot has everything you need from independent businesses along Sellwood’s Antique Row to groceries from New Seasons, QFC, and small specialty shops like Grand Central Bakery, and even its own library.

Bordered by the Willamette River, the Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood has excellent access to the Sellwood Riverfront Park, Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge, plus the scenic Springwater Bike Corridor. You’ll never run out of things to do with attractions like the old-school Oaks Amusement Park, East Moreland Golf Course, Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden, Moreland Theater, and Reed College nearby hosting performances, lectures, and exhibitions.

This neighborhood almost feels like its own secluded town while remaining a short commute to downtown via the brand new Sellwood Bridge and numerous bus lines serve the area. Surrounded by beautifully maintained older homes from Victorian to Craftsman, this quiet spot has everything you need from grocery stores like New Seasons to its own library. In addition to being in close proximity to highway 99, you’ll also be able to take advantage of the bike corridor, bus lines 19 & 70, and the new MAX Orange Line can take you into the city.

 
 
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