$1,275 total monthly price
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 509 Sq Ft
- Condo for Rent
501 13th St Unit 501, Hood River, OR 97031
$1,275 total monthly price
501 13th St Unit 501, Hood River, OR 97031
$1,239 per month
955 Sieverkropp Dr Unit 50, Hood River, OR 97031
Rick Rivera Rental Housing Deals
$4,200 total monthly price
1373 Barker Rd, Hood River, OR 97031
Short term rental, 30+. Available now through June 14. Great for remote work, traveling nurses, etc. This classic Craftsman Bungalow is an oasis, a mile from city limits with space to roam. You will love all the indoor space and outdoor spaces. This furnished home is sure to appeal with fine kitchen and bathroom appointments, along with hardwood floors, a front porch, deck and lots of windows. It
Hood River, Oregon, known as the "windsurfing capital of the world," is a small city with a population of 8,000, located in the Cascade Mountains. The city boasts a vibrant downtown area with trendy local establishments, historic storefronts, and over 30 restaurants, including breweries and farm-to-table dining options. The Hood River Waterfront Trail and Hood River Waterfront Park are popular spots for outdoor activities, offering nearly three miles of trails and a crescent-shaped beach with mountain views. The Columbia River is a hub for windsurfing and kiteboarding, attracting enthusiasts from around the globe. Mount Hood, about 35 miles south, provides skiing opportunities with its scenic snow-covered peak. Hood River features a mix of Craftsman bungalows, American foursquare, and contemporary homes with midcentury influence. The Hood River County School District is highly rated, serving nearly 4,000 students. Downtown Hood River is also home to the Treebird Market, an organic supermarket, and the Fruit Loop, a 35-mile drive through local farms, orchards, wineries, and fruit stands. The Mount Hood Railroad offers scenic train rides, while the Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum showcases vintage vehicles. Brimstone Boulders, a rock-climbing gym in a renovated 1800s church, adds to the city's unique attractions. Hood River is accessible via Interstate 84, with Downtown Portland about 63 miles west and the Portland International Airport providing global connections. The region experiences rainy winters and warm, dry summers, with potential wildfire risks near the Columbia River Gorge.