Happy Valley
A quiet, family-friendly community designed for comfort and longer stays. Our Happy Valley homes offer a peaceful residential setting with easy access to everyday essentials—providing a reliable, well-equipped space for families and insurance placements
Welcome to Clackamas Station, a bright and modern townhome designed for comfort and longer stays. Located in a quiet, family-friendly community, this home offers a peaceful and reliable place to settle in. Enjoy a fully furnished space with everything needed for work, relocation, or insurance stays. With The Station in Clackamas just a short walk away, dining, shops, and everyday essentials are always within easy reach. It’s a convenient and comfortable home base for extended stays in the Portland Metro area
Set in a quiet and safe Happy Valley neighborhood, this cozy home offers the comfort and privacy of two en-suite bedrooms—perfect for roommates, couples, or traveling professionals. With garage parking, easy keypad self check-in, and a bright, welcoming living space, everything is designed to make longer stays simple and comfortable.
Whether you're a traveling nurse, on a work assignment, or in need of temporary housing, this home provides a peaceful place to settle in and feel at home.
Welcome to this spacious guest apartment in Happy Valley, ideal for families, small groups, or solo travelers seeking a peaceful stay. With a private entrance just off the main home, the space feels quiet and secluded while still being close to everyday conveniences. Inside, you’ll find an open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area, along with a comfortable sofa bed for flexible seating or sleeping. The sleeping layout includes a bunk area with a full bed below and twin above, leading to the main bedroom with a queen bed. Please note that the main bedroom is accessed through the bunk room, with a door between them but not fully separate spaces. Located just minutes from grocery stores, dining, and shopping, with easy access to I-205 and about 12 miles from downtown Portland.
