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McCuller Crossing

Get Directions. Opens Google Maps in a separate window. 236 N Killingsworth St, Portland, OR, 97217
Tap or click to call phone number now. 503-286-0265 f: 503-403-1814

McCuller Crossing is located in burgeoning North Portland.  Offering an array of floor plans for everyone, this building is convenient to shopping, PCC Cascade and I-5.  The popular Alberta Arts district in just blocks away and many area parks are close by.  This is a Tax Credit Building. Learn more about Tax Credit units. Breathe easy. Smoking is not allowed in any REACH property.

Links below add your household to the waitlist only. Completed applications will be processed first come, first served by date and time added to the waitlist. When capacity is reached, you can remain on the waitlist and we will contact applicants as units become available.

One Bedroom
627 sq ft
1-3 people
Waitlist Closing 1/5/26

The units are restricted for households with income at or below 60% of the Area Median Income. Rents are $868 for one-bedroom, $960 for two-bedroom, and $1245 for three-bedroom per month.

Two Bedrooms
800-836 sq ft
2-5 people
Waitlist Closing 1/5/26

The units are restricted for households with income at or below 50% of the Area Median Income. This opening is to add your household information for PBV waitlist only.

Three Bedrooms
1000 sq ft
3-7 people
Waitlist Closing 1/5/26

The units are restricted for households with income at or below 60% of the Area Median Income. Rents are $868 for one-bedroom, $960 for two-bedroom, and $1245 for three-bedroom per month.

Amenities

Unit Features

  • Water, Sewer, and Garbage Included

Community Features

  • Secure Keyless Access
  • Elevator
  • Onsite Laundry Facilities
  • Additional Storage Available
  • Community Patio
  • Community Activities
  • Non-smoking property

Parking

Gated Parking Lot

Public Transit

Bus service on the #44, and #72 MAX Yellow Line service 8 blocks west at the Killingsworth St. Station

Nearby Schools

  • Humboldt (K-7)
  • Ockley Green (8)
  • Jefferson (9-12)

What do we mean by affordable?

All REACH communities are affordable as they are income-restricted based on each property’s building criteria.
Income-restricted housing is available to renters earning within a specified range which varies by property. Private owners, like REACH Community Development, receive government subsidies to manage income-restricted homes.