Cortland Village Apartments
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About this property
Residents of Cortland Village Apartments in Hillsboro come home to a wealth of extraordinary amenities. The community’s grand lodge offers a 24/7 fitness center, business center, conference room, and gourmet coffee bar. Directly outside sits a resort-style pool and hydrotherapy spa with gazebos and BBQ areas perfect for a warm summer day.
Cortland Village offers residents two unique interior styling options to choose from. Our “classic luxury” package offers traditional upgrades like granite countertops, warm cabinetry, travertine flooring, rich two-tone paint, crown molding, and stainless appliances. Our new “modern living” package offers more contemporary appointments like midnight countertops, white European cabinetry, faux hardwood flooring, neutral two-tone paint, plush carpet, and stainless appliances.
Cortland Village Apartments is exceptionally located within the master planned community of Orenco Station. Orenco Station is one of Hillsboro’s most sought after neighborhoods offering residents walkable access to parks, nature trails, and abundant retail options. Located in the heart of Oregon’s Silicon Forest, our Hillsboro, OR apartments have close access to major employers like Intel, Genentech, and Kaiser Permanente.
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About Hillsboro, Oregon
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Hillsboro is the fifth-largest city in Oregon and the seat of Washington County. Situated in the Tualatin Valley on the west side of the Portland, the city hosts many tech companies and is known as the Silicon Forest.
For thousands of years the Atfalati tribe of the Kalapuya lived in the Tualatin Valley near Hillsboro. The moderate climate made the area ideal for fishing, hunting, foraging and agriculture. Settlers first came in 1842. Transport by boat on the Tualatin River was part of Hillsboro's early economy.