$1,395 - $1,995 per month
Cascadia Village
1-2 Beds
39331 Cascadia Village Dr, Sandy, OR 97055
$1,395 - $1,995 per month
Cascadia Village
1-2 Beds
39331 Cascadia Village Dr, Sandy, OR 97055
$1,130 per month
39501 Evans St, Sandy, OR 97055
Rick Rivera Rental Housing Deals
$1,565 - $1,920 per month
Sandyplace Apartment Homes
Studio-3 Beds
38100 Sandy Heights St, Sandy, OR 97055
$3,499 per month
36440 Orr Cir, Sandy, OR 97055
Take a look at this beautiful home featuring 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and approximately 1,808 square feet. Enjoy the freedom of a virtually maintenance free lifestyle while residing in a great community. This home is professionally managed and maintained by Tricon Residential. - Please beware of leasing fraud! If someone other than an official Tricon Residential leasing agent
$2,495 per month
59655 Us-26 Unit House duplex, Sandy, OR 97055
This is a DUPLEX rental. The property has a large front and back yard and is open to the sky. Very secluded property with mature trees separating you from the highway. All floors are new. Kitchen has all new cabinets. Unit comes with a washer/dryer, heat/air conditioning and a forced air fireplace. Cool areas we are close to: Sandy Ridge Mtn Bike Park - 1.9 miles, Mt. Hood Resort/Golfing -
$1,250 per month
40235 SE Highway 26 Unit 2B, Sandy, OR 97055
We are conveniently located in downtown Sandy on US 26. This is a small studio apartment with kitchenette. We offer cable TV, high speed internet, microwave plug and burners, crock-Pot, coffee maker, pots and pans. With a pet fee we are pet friendly on a case-by-case basis. We require all of our animals to be either spayed or neutered. No excessively barking type of dogs. 150 per month utility
Sandy was originally settled as a stop along the last leg of the Oregon Trail, an alternative route to the Willamette Valley for pioneers who had historically been floating their wagons down the Columbia River—a risky and expensive option—to avoid traversing Mount Hood. Today, the city of roughly 13,000 is known as the “Gateway to Mount Hood” because of its location between Portland and the state’s tallest, most famous peak. Though it may be a pass-through point for many, Sandy is rich with outdoor recreation and community gatherings. “At the h ...