Best properties on the market
This week: Homes in Portland, Ore.
1. Portland Heights Built in 1906, this four-bedroom home is set on 0.23 acres in an area called the Grid. The 4,982-square-foot home features a media room, a dining room with pocket doors, and oak floors. The master bedroom has a customized walk-in closet and a large bay window with a view of Mount St. Helens. $1,399,000. Ginny Wheeler, Windermere Real Estate, (503) 497-5385
2. Laurelhurst This four-bedroom Georgian colonial was remodeled in 2012. The new open floor plan includes a chef’s kitchen, a formal dining room with box beams, and a living room with a fireplace. Additional amenities include a media room, a detached garage, and an exterior patio. $859,000. C. Morgan Davis, Keller Williams Portland Central, (503) 748-8200
3. Dunthorpe This five-bedroom home was built in 1924 by renowned architect Wade Pipes. Set on more than two acres with river and mountain views, the house has French doors, arched doorways, a butler’s pantry, and a screened-in porch. $2,500,000. Kathy Hall, Hasson Company Realtors, (503) 212-5005
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4. Boise This three-bedroom home was awarded the 2009 AIA Craftmanship and Merit award. Interior details include white oak floors, custom cabinetry, and an Elan sound system. The home was designed for a green roof and has drought-tolerant landscaping. $679,000. Lee McKnight, Hasson Company Realtors, (503) 481-8974
5. Kings Hill This four-bedroom, five-bathroom colonial-style home was built in 1900. Interior details include French doors, a dining room with wainscoting, and a chef’s kitchen with pantry. A one-bedroom mother-in-law apartment is on the attic level. $1,398,500. Melinda O’Bannon, Urban Pacific Real Estate, (503) 867-2810
Steal of the week
6. Madison South Built in 1925, this three-bedroom bungalow is located near Rose City Park. Details include hardwood floors, an updated kitchen, and a finished basement. Additionally, the home has a new roof, gutters, and a hot-water heater. The fully fenced lot includes a patio, a deck, and new sod. $249,900. Lee McKnight, Hasson Company Realtors, (503) 481-8974
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