NW Everett 1 (2104)
Apartment • Portland, Oregon • 4 bed / 2.5 bath
Revenue
$2,389
+64.6% vs prior period
Occupancy
25.0%
+58.3% vs prior period
ADR
$478
-1.2% vs prior period
RevPAR
$119
+56.4% vs prior period
Revenue
Financial Breakdown
Net Revenue
$2,389
Gross Revenue
$2,389
Cleaning Fees
$462
Taxes
$0
Avg Booking Value
$1,195
Revenue by Channel
Occupancy
Reservations
2
Booked Nights
5
Avg Stay Length
2.5 nights
Occupancy
Reservations (3)
| Guest | Check-in | Check-out | Nights | Source | Revenue | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M | 2026-03-30 | 2026-04-30 | 31 | airbnb2 | $12,195 | inquiry |
| Daniel Fuller | 2026-03-18 | 2026-03-22 | 4 | airbnb2 | $1,882 | confirmed |
| Emma Yuh Coleman | 2026-03-08 | 2026-03-09 | 1 | airbnb2 | $507 | confirmed |
Reviews (30)4.9
Our second stay at this location was as perfect as our first! We are highly anticipating our next trip to Portland to enjoy the beautiful home, great location, and kind host. It is meticulously clean, well-stocked, and comfortable. As a mom, I have never felt more safe in an Airbnb traveling with children. Jordan is kind, extremely communicative, and warm. The home is beautiful. Parking is easy to register for in the M zone, and once again, we had no issues finding parking in a very lively part of town! Additionally, for being central to so many businesses and homes, the neighborhood is quiet and safe. I am in awe of the walkability and peace that is balanced perfectly at this property.
Great host and clean, functional home for hosting small groups.
We enjoyed Thanksgiving at Jordan's home. It was a wonderful experience and time together. Would definitely stay there again when we visit Portland.
Had a great stay. Loved the walkability of the property and neighborhood.
This was an ok place - but not worth the cost. The only coffee option was a Keurig. The toilet paper was so rough we had to go out to buy our own. One of the bedroom doors didn’t shut. The jets to the jetted tub were very dirty and my kids were itchy after taking a bath (they got out as soon as we turned the jets in and saw the water change). For such an expensive place I wanted it to feel a little nicer than it did. It’s not hard to get mid grade toilet paper or a French press.
Thank you for a wonderful trip
I stayed here when running the Portland Marathon and it was a wonderful experience! The location is fantastic: super walkable, with excellent coffee shops and neighborhood spots just steps away. The house itself is beautifully restored and has a lot of charm. The kitchen was extremely well stocked, which made cooking my pre-race pasta dinner a breeze. We did run into a bit of a challenge with parking in the neighborhood, but the host was very responsive and proactive in helping us resolve the issue. A small thing to note: there’s a bar right across the street which can be lively at night, so if you’re a light sleeper, pack some earplugs just in case. Would happily stay here again next time we’re in Portland!
Our group of five adults loved this charming spot. The home was clean and attractive, beds were comfortable and we loved the deck. Parking was convenient. It was close to shopping and we wished we could have stayed longer on W. 23rd.
Jordan was a perfect host. Always responds quickly and is helpful in each response. Would stay here again
Overall we were happy with our stay. Our biggest challenge was with parking. This house is suitable for up to 8 people, and our group consisted of 8 people and thus 2 vehicles. It was a little disappointing that only 1 parking permit was paid for by the host considering the amount we paid for our stay. And finding a parking spot was stressful, but I suppose that's to be expected in some areas. That being said, the location to a nearby coffee shop/bakery was wonderful, as well as to a very nearby Irish pub. We found that the home itself suited our needs well. Thanks for sharing this home with us!
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