$1,300 - $1,950 per month
Victoria Place Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
1250 SE Godsey Rd, Dallas, OR 97338
$1,300 - $1,950 per month
Victoria Place Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
1250 SE Godsey Rd, Dallas, OR 97338
$2,300 total monthly price
643 NE Kerns Dr, Dallas, OR 97338
Nice 2023 townhome in quiet a neighborhood with nice neighbors. Open floor plan with gas fireplace and 1/2 bath on the main floor. The second floor has a primary bedroom with a bath and walk-in closet, plus 2 additional bedrooms, 2nd bath, and laundry room. Includes a private fenced backyard a lawn, gravel patio and raised beds. Attached one-car deep garage. LVP flooring on both levels. Windows
$2,350 total monthly price
507 NW Hillcrest Dr, Dallas, OR 97338
Professionally Managed by Crown Property Management, Inc.Learn more or apply at CrownPM .netTownhome Style Unit in Dallas - Hillcrest 507This home offers a bright living area with excellent natural lighting. The modern kitchen is fully equipped with stainless steel appliances, including a refrigerator, stove/oven, dishwasher, and microwave. The main floor also features a
$2,300 total monthly price
1340 SW Hayter St, Dallas, OR 97338
2BRD PLUS BONUS 3RD IN BASEMENT, 1BTH, SINGLE CAR GARAGE, 1250SQFT, BUILT 1926, ELECTRIC HEAT WITH A/C DUCTLESS, HUGE BACK YARD.
Dallas, Oregon, located in the Willamette Valley and serving as the seat of Polk County, is a small city with nearly 17,000 residents. Known for its natural beauty and historic charm, Dallas features a downtown area designated as a National Historic District in 2024. The city is surrounded by the Pacific Northwest’s creeks and forests, offering miles of scenic trails and parks. Dallas City Park, the largest green space, includes the Delbert Hunter Arboretum and Botanical Garden, a swimming area, disc golf course, playgrounds, and basketball courts. The Rickreall Creek Trail System provides paved trails connecting various parks. Roger Jordan Community Park houses a skate park, athletic fields, and the Dallas Aquatic Center with five pools. The Dallas Public Library offers cultural passes to local attractions and hosts community events. Dining options range from pet-friendly, farm-to-table restaurants to national chains along Kings Valley Highway and Ellendale Avenue. The Dallas Downtown Association supports local businesses and organizes events like the Dallas Farmers Market and Sounds of Summer concert series. Housing in Dallas includes a mix of ranch-style homes, neo-Craftsman houses, contemporary designs, and custom builds, with ongoing construction contributing to rising home values. The Dallas School District serves over 3,000 students across eight campuses and offers robust athletic programs. Transportation includes Oregon Route 223, connecting to Highway 22 and Interstate 5, with Cherriots Transit Service providing bus routes. Healthcare is provided by multiple clinics and West Valley Hospital, part of the Salem Health network. Dallas experiences short, dry summers and cold, wet winters, with risks of wildfires, earthquakes, and occasional unhealthy air pollution. Crime rates in Dallas are lower than both the Oregon and national averages.