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Pricing and popularity information in this section is based on proprietary Peerspace booking data, reflecting recent booking activity and the latest data available through March 2026.

How much does a lake house cost to rent in Hillsboro?

Lake houses in Hillsboro average $162 per hour to rent, but it’s easy to spend less or more depending on what you’re looking for. For a space on the smaller side, expect to spend closer to $134, whereas larger venues run about $193 per hour.

How popular are lake houses in Hillsboro?

Our local hosts have welcomed 412 people into their lake houses with reviews averaging 5 stars.

How long do people rent lake houses in Hillsboro?

Most lake houses are scheduled for 3 hours, with 6 people in attendance. You’ll find the most Lake Houses starting between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM.

Reviews for lake houses

Ashley B.
Bright Beautiful Home in Lake Oswego - Photography & Films
was his home - so it worked out great. The house itself is absolutely beautiful, with great lighting. The yard has a beautiful lawn, creek, bocce ball set, play-set and bonfire area. It also has close proximity to downtown Lake Oswego. We would absolutely rent this space again...
Miranda B.
Meeting Retreat in Waterfront House Boat
note pads during our meeting. It is right on the water and if there's wind off the lake it will get chilly. The 50 steps down to the house boat means it's not ADA friendly, or for elders or others who might have trouble with uneven stairs...
Updated February 19, 2026Our data is refreshed in real time using booking trends, verified guest reviews, and direct partner updates — with additional quality checks from our team.