đïž Original hardwood floors & modern updates throughout
đ» Laptop-friendly workspace with fast WiFi
âïž Ductless mini-split A/C & heat
đ Private 4BR farmhouse; backyard is shared with tiny homes
đș 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:
â New quartz countertops and stainless appliances
â Ductless mini-split A/C and heat
â Updated plumbing and electrical
â Refinished hardwood floors
â Fast WiFi throughout
Guest Access:
This booking is for the private 4BR farmhouse. The indoor living areas are not shared, and the backyard/courtyard is shared with the tiny homes behind the house.
đ Self check-in with smart lock - arrive on your schedule
đ§ș Basement laundry accessed from outside
đ¶ High-speed Wi-Fi throughout
đ 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 â you won't need a car most days.
A few of our favorites within walking distance:
đŠ Salt & Straw - inventive, seasonal ice cream (expect a line - it's worth it)
đ PDX Sliders - casual, delicious, perfect after a long day exploring
đ Casa Italia - our go-to for Italian night
â 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:
đ¶ Walking â This neighborhood sits between the Division and Hawthorne corridors, two of Portland's best streets for dining and shopping â both within easy walking distance.
đ Bus â TriMet Route 2 (Division) and Route 75 (Cesar Chavez) provide frequent service to downtown (~15 min).
đČ Biking â BIKETOWN bike-share stations nearby. Portland's bike lane network makes cycling easy and safe.
đ Driving â Free street parking available (read signs for restrictions). Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) typically arrives in under 5 minutes.
âïž Airport â PDX is about 18 minutes by car or a quick MAX + bus connection.
Other Things to Note:
đïž The Property Our home shares the backyard with a tiny home village - they're also vacation rentals! Each space is completely separate, and there's very little interaction between guests. It's quieter than you'd expect
đ Interested in booking a tiny home or the entire property for your group? Message us for details!
â° Quiet Hours 10 PM â 7 AM (building + city ordinance)
đ 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.
We arrived and could not get in. The home was not available for some reason that was never explained. It took 2 hours for us to get resolution. We had to find a hotel. We ended up liking the hotel and had a better experience there than we would have had at the house. From the outside it did not look very good.