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Resident Activity Program – Summer pool party, food trucks, donation drive, and more!
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Smoke Free Housing
Pet Policy
Pet-Friendly Apartments Eugene Residents Love
Living at Creekside Village means experiencing everything Eugene, Oregon, has to offer right from your doorstep. Step inside any of our one-, two-, or three-bedroom apartments, and you'll immediately notice how well the floor plan works for your daily routine. Functionality meets style in every home, with features like locked storage, patios or balconies for enjoying fresh air, and in-unit washers and dryers that make laundry day effortless.
Our Goodpasture Island neighborhood location is a lifestyle advantage, not just an address. You're positioned just minutes from the University of Oregon, PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center RiverBend, and Kendall Auto Group, making your commute straightforward no matter where you work or study. Give us a call today to learn more about what makes our pet-friendly apartments in Eugene home!
Comments: Only indoor adult cats and indoor adult dogs are allowed; adult is defined as at least one year old. Deposit and monthly pet rent are per pet. Small caged animals are allowed without a deposit and pet rent. Small caged animals that are allowed are common domesticated household birds, hamsters, gerbils, rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and aquarium/terrarium animals including fish, hermit crabs, turtles, frogs, and small lizards. Animals such as birds of prey, iguanas, ferrets, snakes, rats, mice, insects, arachnids (including spiders and scorpions), livestock, or any other exotic animals are not allowed. No animals are allowed that are venomous, biting, stinging, constricting, or pose a threat of infestation. Small animals are limited to a maximum of two, with the exception of fish which should be kept to a reasonable amount, and must be kept confined in appropriate and reasonably sized cages or aquariums/terrariums. Resident shall not have more than three aquariums and the total combined capacity between all aquariums shall not exceed 40 gallons.