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Bookstores, vintage shops, coffee shops, college-town energy without the college. SE Portland's social spine. More affordable than the Pearl, well-served by buses.
Neighborhood Guide · 2026
Hawthorne / Belmont, Portland
Bookstores, vintage shops, coffee shops, college-town energy without the college. SE Portland's social spine. More affordable than the Pearl, well-served by buses.
Portland Housing Costs — 2026
Median 1BR rent
$1,590/mo
Median 2BR rent
$1,980/mo
Median home price
$498K
Avg utilities
$120/mo
City-wide medians. Hawthorne / Belmont rents may vary above or below depending on building vintage and unit type.Full Portland breakdown →
Other Neighborhoods in Portland
Compare Hawthorne / Belmont with other popular areas.
Alberta Arts District
Street murals, food carts, independent boutiques, community events. Quintessential Portland without Pearl District prices. NE Portland's creative anchor. More affordable than the westside.
Division Street / Richmond
Best restaurant density in the city. Division Street has quietly become one of the best dining streets in the US. The residential blocks behind it are quiet and relatively affordable.
Pearl District
Converted industrial lofts, Powell's Books, galleries, walkable shopping. Portland's most urban neighborhood. Expensive but genuinely walkable and well-served by the MAX light rail.
Mississippi Avenue
Narrower than Alberta, more boutique density, less foot traffic. One of Portland's best small-scale neighborhood commercial streets. Good biking access.
Sellwood-Moreland
Quiet, antique shops, Willamette River access, excellent local restaurants. Family-friendly southeast neighborhood that genuinely feels like a small town inside the city.
St. Johns
Northwest Portland peninsula. More affordable than inner Portland, small-town feel, under the Cathedral Park (genuinely beautiful). Getting gentrification pressure but still accessible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Hawthorne / Belmont a good neighborhood in Portland?
Bookstores, vintage shops, coffee shops, college-town energy without the college. SE Portland's social spine. More affordable than the Pearl, well-served by buses.
What is the rent in Hawthorne / Belmont, Portland?
Portland citywide median 1BR rent is $1,590/mo. Hawthorne / Belmont pricing varies from the city average depending on building age, proximity to transit, and in-unit amenities. Studio units in Portland often run 15–20% below the 1BR median.
What is Hawthorne / Belmont in Portland known for?
Bookstores, vintage shops, coffee shops, college-town energy without the college. SE Portland's social spine. More affordable than the Pearl, well-served by buses.
How does Hawthorne / Belmont compare to other Portland neighborhoods?
Hawthorne / Belmont is one of 7 notable neighborhoods in Portland. Other options include Alberta Arts District, Division Street / Richmond, Pearl District.
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