Summary:
β¨ Sun-Filled Farmhouse Steps from Division St β¨
π‘ Renovated 1920s Sears kit house with vintage charm
ποΈ 4 bedrooms, 2 baths β sleeps 8 comfortably
π³ Quartz counters, dishwasher & full cookware
ποΈ Original hardwood floors & modern updates throughout
π» Laptop-friendly workspace with fast WiFi
π‘οΈ Heating & portable fans for year-round comfort
π Private entrance β entire home is yours
πΊ Walk to Division St restaurants & Hub Brewery. Free street parking.
The Space:
Freshly remodeled from top to bottom - this home blends original character with modern upgrades throughout.
MAIN FLOOR:
Open-concept kitchen, living, and dining area
Quartz countertops with new top-of-the-line appliances
Refinished hardwood floors throughout
One bedroom with queen bed
Full bathroom with original cast iron clawfoot tub
Tall ceilings preserving the home's classic charm
SECOND FLOOR:
Three additional bedrooms, each with a queen bed
Full bathroom with shower
RECENT UPGRADES:
β New quartz countertops and stainless appliances
β Ductless mini-split A/C and heat
β Updated plumbing and electrical
β Refinished hardwood floors
β Fast WiFi throughout
Guest Access:
The entire house is yours - no shared spaces, no surprises.
π Self check-in with lockbox - arrive on your schedule
π§Ί In-unit washer & dryer
πΆ High-speed Wi-Fi throughout
π Free Street Parking
Everything you need for a comfortable stay is already set up. If anything comes up, we're a quick message away.
The Neighborhood:
SE Division Street is one of Portland's best food streets - and it's your front door.
Walk to Salt & Straw for Portland's famous handmade ice cream, grab brunch at Wallflower Cafe, or hit PDX Sliders for one of the best burgers in the neighborhood. Casa Italia is our go-to for a proper Italian dinner without the downtown prices.
Beyond the restaurants, you'll find craft breweries, food cart pods, and coffee shops on a street where Stumptown Coffee got its start. Division is one of the most walkable streets in Portland β you won't need a car most days.
A few of our favorites within walking distance:
π¦ Salt & Straw - inventive, seasonal ice cream (expect a line - it's worth it)
π PDX Sliders - casual, delicious, perfect after a long day exploring
π Casa Italia - our go-to for Italian night
β Wallflower Cafe - great brunch and coffee
The neighborhood is bike-friendly, bus lines run to downtown in about 15 minutes, and nearby parks are perfect for a lazy afternoon. This is the kind of Portland neighborhood where locals actually live and eat - not a tourist district.
Getting Around:
πΆ Walking β This neighborhood sits between the Division and Hawthorne corridors, two of Portland's best streets for dining and shopping β both within easy walking distance.
π Bus β TriMet Route 2 (Division) and Route 75 (Cesar Chavez) provide frequent service to downtown (~15 min).
π² Biking β BIKETOWN bike-share stations nearby. Portland's bike lane network makes cycling easy and safe.
π Driving β Free street parking available (read signs for restrictions). Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) typically arrives in under 5 minutes.
βοΈ Airport β PDX is about 18 minutes by car or a quick MAX + bus connection.
Other Things to Note:
ποΈ The Property Our home shares the backyard with a tiny home village - they're also our Airbnb listings! Each space is completely separate, and there's very little interaction between guests. It's quieter than you'd expect
π Interested in booking a tiny home or the entire property for your group? Message us for details!
β° Quiet Hours 10 PM β 7 AM (building + city ordinance)
π Non-Smoking Smoking prohibited indoors. Outdoor smoking permitted 10+ ft from the building
Interaction with Guests:
We're available by message anytime and typically respond within minutes. We're local to Portland and happy to help with anything - from restaurant recommendations to a quick answer at midnight when you can't find something. We keep a hands-off approach unless you need us, and when you do, we're right there.