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Luxury Apartments for Rent in Albany, OR

Luxury Apartments for Rent in Albany, OR. 23 Rentals Available
23 Rentals Available

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  • A dining room with a table and chairs and a clock on the wall.
    Rent specials 11 units available
    Studio $1,399+
    1 bd $1,530
    2 bd $1,705+
    Base rent
    150 Timber Ridge Street NE, Albany, OR 97322
    Apply online • Pet friendly
  • A living room with a couch, a coffee table, and a painting of horses on the wall.
    Rent specials New units available
    Studio $1,465
    2 bd $1,950+
    3 bd $2,205
    Total monthly cost
    Verified Listing

    595 NE Geary St, Albany, OR 97321
    Apply online • Pet friendly
  • a living room and kitchen with a table and a refrigerator
    New units available Only 2 units left
    1 bd $1,450
    2 bd $1,620
    Base rent
    Verified Listing

    2165 Queen Avenue SE, Albany, OR 97322
    Apply online • Pet friendly
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  • A kitchen with a white stove and white refrigerator with wooden cabinets.
    Rent specials
    Studio $1,495
    1 bd $1,000
    2 bd $2,250+
    Total monthly cost
    Verified Listing

    707 SW 10Th Street, Corvallis, OR 97333
    Apply online • Pet friendly
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Frequently asked questions

What is the price of a luxury apartment in Albany, OR?

The price range for a luxury apartment in Albany, OR is between $1,350 and $2,300.

How many luxury rentals are available in Albany, OR on RentCafe?

There are 17 luxury rentals available on RentCafe. Prices and availability in Albany, OR were last updated on 29 May 2026.

What is the average size of a luxury apartment in Albany, OR?

The average Albany, OR luxury apartment size is 967 sq. ft.

What are the advantages of renting a luxury apartment in Albany, OR?

Renting a luxury apartment in Albany, OR comes with many amenities, more space and central locations.

What are the downsides of renting a luxury apartment in Albany, OR?

Luxury apartments tend to be more expensive and have higher utility bills.