The studio, one-, and two-bedroom residences at Cascade Vista Apartments bring together city access and Northwest nature, with a hillside location overlooking Johns Landing and the Willamette River. At Cascade Vista Apartments, you don’t just get a home in one of Portland’s scenic neighborhoods — you get features that make daily life easier. From balconies that open to fresh air, to majestic views of Mt. Hood, our community was built to help you feel at home.
Never showed up for the tour. Very unprofessional.
LC
Liv Chavarria
Jul 18, 2025
1.0
This is a great place to live if you were homeless before this. It’s just about a step up from being on the streets. The complex is loud and the management is awful. I lived here for years because I had no other option and when I finally left they tried to charge me $900 for “breaking my lease” when I notified them 30 days in advance 30 days before my 12 month lease was up. I lived here two separate times with about a year in between and they did the same thing when I tried to move out the first time. The management is impossible to get in touch with. They will not try to accommodate an 8-5 schedule for any office matter and won’t answer your calls or emails. I was only able to get in touch by submitted a maintenance request. There is a ton of construction that is very loud all day long. They entered my apartment for multiple repairs even when I informed them they would need to wait because I was inside recovering from surgery. There was saw dust sunflower seeds and trash left on my floor after they entered anyway. The walls are extremely thin. I could hear full conversations of my neighbors. I had neighbors who would scream and fight all hours of the night on one side and a family on the other whose children I could hear crying all night through the walls as well. The parking lot is filled with trash and people smoking weed. There are coyotes and dead rabbits. The pros are that is it cheap in price (but they will raise the rent by quite a bit every year because of all the construction which has basically just been paint and new windows. Meanwhile my sink pipe bursted and flooded my apartment and all they could offer was a shop vacuum for me to use on my own. If you can afford to go anywhere else, do that. If not, good luck. I’d invest in earplugs and headphones to go over that. Just look at all the other low ratings. I’ve lived in some bad apartments but this one has to be among the worst.
CY
Charlie Young
Jul 17, 2025
1.0
Just awful. Do not move here. Seemed fine when we signed the lease, but over the course of a year it progressively got worse and worse. Management is uncommunicative at their best, rude and deceptive/incompetent at their worst. Wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
JB
Jayke Bickford
Jun 25, 2025
1.0
We scheduled a tour for two weeks out and during the day of the tour there was no one at the leasing office. We spoke with maintenance staff who then informed us to come back in an hour as the leasing agent was at an appointment. We then came back an hour later and were informed the leasing agent was on vacation. So much miscommunication has changed our minds as potential renters and we went with another company. DO NOT GO WITH THIS APARTMENT COMPANY
What types of apartments are available at Cascade Vista?
Cascade Vista offers studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments in Portland.
Where is Cascade Vista located?
Cascade Vista is located at 5132 SW Slavin Rd, Portland, OR 97239, overlooking Johns Landing and the Willamette River.
What are the office hours for Cascade Vista?
The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and is closed on weekends.
How can I contact Cascade Vista for apartment inquiries?
You can reach Cascade Vista by calling +1 503-436-6449 (local) or +1 855-578-6306 (main).
What amenities and views can I expect at Cascade Vista?
Residents enjoy balconies with fresh air and majestic views of Mt. Hood along with a hillside location near Northwest nature.
Where can I find more information about Cascade Vista floor plans?
Detailed information about floor plans is available on their website at https://www.cascadevistaapts.com/floorplans.
What nearby parks are accessible from Cascade Vista for outdoor activities?
Nearby parks include Rasmussen Village, Terwilliger Boulevard Parkway, and Terwilliger Parkway offering hiking trails and scenic spots.
Are there dining options near Cascade Vista where I can eat before or after visiting?
Yes, nearby dining options include Chart House (seafood and steak), Elephants on Corbett (American and delicatessen), and JoLa Cafe (coffee and brunch).
What local services can residents access near Cascade Vista for wellness and fitness?
Residents can visit Sensational Play LLC (yoga and gym), Teracina Aromatics & Herbals (massage therapy), and Natural Pain Solutions (chiropractic care).
How can I get to Cascade Vista using nearby landmarks or services?
Cascade Vista is near Northwest Rents and Town and Country Apartments, which can help with locating the area, along with nearby parks like Rasmussen Village for orientation.