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Shortstack Belmont is built from cross-laminated timber, panels of wood layered and bonded for structural strength, and the wood ceilings are left exposed in every home. The material that holds the building up is also the surface you look up at each day. This kind of construction has been common across Europe for decades and is only now arriving stateside. Shortstack is among the first to build this way in the Pacific Northwest, and the apartments feel warm and timeless.
Thoughtful material selections throughout. Finishes that hold up and feel right.
Operable windows are sized to bring the outside in. Every home has daylight on at least two sides. Ground floor apartments feature doors and private patios.
What you see is what you get. Square footage measured honestly, layouts designed to use every foot.
Did you know exposing natural materials like wood in our homes can calm the nervous system? Cross-laminated timber is both structural and warm.
Means more efficiency and environmental sustainability.
Opens to the outside. No more double-loaded corridors. Connect with your environment.
Shortstack Belmont is income-qualified housing. To be eligible, your household income must fall within the limits set by the Area Median Income (AMI) for Multnomah County. Income limits vary by unit type and household size.
Renters must meet income eligibility requirements at the time of application, and documentation is required. Shortstack reviews applications in the order they are received. Our team is standing by and excited to work with you through this approachable process.
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Unit Overview
Amenities
Pet Policies
