Update: There are seven 2 BR units listed at $5,000 and above (monthly). The furnished one's price has now gone up to $5,900. I had a friend with a 2 BR apartment who lived in midtown Manhattan last year, in Kips Bay, which is one of the priciest neighborhoods for apartment living in Manhattan. He and his wife paid $5,800 per month, though unfurnished, with a stunning view of the city from the 19th floor. With Portland, it's not so much about generally less supply as it is that there is NO SUPPLY with features that people with money (under age 50) want or MUST HAVE for apartment living. If one has a family and works a big salary job in Boston, and can work much of it remotely from the Armature's dynamic co-working and private "phone booth" spaces, why not live here? Portland and its recreational attractions nearby are far more family friendly, yes? That's a HUGE lure. It's also the easy and work friendly 2-hour ride in Amtrak's business class. In NYC, many do or did commute up to 2 hours from the family friendly 'burbs for a high paying job in Manhattan. The work/live/commute dynamic has changed everywhere. I see only more growth for Portland because of how the much bigger cities have devolved in lifestyle. I have a friend who used to work in San Francisco years ago. He went back last week for a meeting and walked around downtown. He nearly cried on the phone describing to me his recent experience there.