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Eugene at a Glance
Eugene, OR Apartments for Rent
Eugene offers apartments for rent in a city celebrated as "Track Town USA," reflecting its running heritage and historic connection to Nike's founding. Home to the University of Oregon, Eugene sits between the Willamette and McKenzie Rivers, surrounded by hiking trails, parks, and natural beauty. Apartment seekers will find miles of biking and running paths throughout the city, along with 44 square miles of public parks.
With an average rent of $1,402 for a one-bedroom apartment, Eugene features rental options in areas like Whiteaker, Downtown, and near the university. The city combines an active arts community - with galleries, theaters, and music venues - with convenient access to the Cascade Mountains and Oregon Coast. Residents experience mild temperatures year-round, established public transportation, and a local economy supported by multiple industries. The weekly Eugene Saturday Market, local breweries, and restaurants showcase the community's focus on local products and environmental stewardship.
Why Eugene?
- The University of Oregon Ducks football team is in NCAA Division I, Pacific-12 Conference.
- Autzen Stadium, a 54,000-seat outdoor stadium, is home to the Oregon Ducks football games.
- The Eugene Saturday Market, a large outdoor craft market, is held annually from April to November.
- Eugene Celebration is a three-day event held every September and features concerts and a parade.
- The Museum of Natural and Cultural History features exhibits, events, and a museum store.
- The Historic Fifth Street Public Market contains art, shops, restaurants, local musicians, and more.
Renting in Eugene
Average Rental Rates and Apartment Sizes
- Apartment Type Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- Studio 433 Sq Ft $1,189 / mo
- 1 Bedroom 671 Sq Ft $1,415 / mo
- 2 Bedrooms 959 Sq Ft $1,652 / mo
- 3 Bedrooms 1,222 Sq Ft $2,045 / mo
- 4 Bedrooms 1,282 Sq Ft $2,601 / mo
Top Budget-Friendly Neighborhoods in Eugene
(For 1 bedroom apartments)- Neighborhoods Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- Bethel 629 Sq Ft $1,361/mo
- West Eugene 681 Sq Ft $1,362/mo
- Churchill 715 Sq Ft $1,513/mo
- Harlow 667 Sq Ft $1,635/mo
- Crescent Meadows 797 Sq Ft $1,731/mo
- West University 572 Sq Ft $1,733/mo
- Cal Young 686 Sq Ft $1,776/mo
- River Road 674 Sq Ft $1,834/mo
- East Campus 529 Sq Ft $1,863/mo
- Delta Pines 800 Sq Ft $1,867/mo
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