For sale: 7 stunning homes in Portland, Oregon
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Arlington Heights. Tucked away in the hills yet near downtown, this four-bedroom modern home has floor-to-ceiling windows with eastern views of Mount Hood.
The open-concept house includes polished concrete slab floors, walnut cabinet ry, hardwood stairs, and a fireplace. The exterior features a wraparound deck with mountain and city views. $1,950,000. Darrin Amico, the Hasson Co., (503) 802-6446.
Pearl District. Built in 1923, this two-bedroom, two-story townhouse has been completely renovated. The home includes an open floor plan, exposed pipes and ducts, walls of factory-style windows, 12-foot-high ceilings, and maple floors.
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The patio features city views. $784,000. Dave Davis, Pearl District Properties, (503) 799-2212.
Mount Tabor. This four-bedroom chalet Craftsman is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and appeared in an episode of Portlandia. Original details include dark-stained fir paneling, beamed ceilings, a built-in china cabinet with leaded art glass, and terra-cotta tiles on the living-room fireplace.
The chef's kitchen boasts a hammered copper sink and copper hood. Planted with organic edibles and native plants, the gardens feature a koi pond, stone stairs, and walking paths. $1,225,000. Tim Manickam, JMA Properties, (503) 348-6045.
Downtown Portland. Based in the Eliot Tower, this two-bedroom penthouse condo has views of the city and mountains. The interior features an industrial-inspired concrete wall, a Carrera marble waterfall island, hardwood floors in the open loft space, and a wall with a fireplace and built-in shelving and cabinets. French doors open to a balcony that lines the apartment. $1,950,000. Chris Suarez, Keller Williams Realty Professionals, (503) 546-9955.
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Sylvan-Highlands. A five-minute drive from downtown, this three-bedroom modern home features skylights and a wall of windows overlooking gardens. The open-concept house includes vaulted ceilings, contrasting wood beams, a family room, a spa bathroom in the master suite, and additional rooms suitable for an office or gym.
The property has gardens, mature trees, decks, and a rock patio. $900,000. Jeanne Paul, Windermere Stellar, (503) 810-8195.
Forest Highlands. Built in 1969, this basalt-clad Craftsman was totally redone in 2003. The five-bedroom house boasts scraped hickory floors, built-in shelving and cabinets, and high ceilings with fir beams.
The 1.2-acre property lies off a quiet road and includes gardens, decks, and views of nearby Tryon Creek State Natural Area. $1,595,000. Peggy Reaume, Windermere Stellar, (503) 497-5265.
North Portland. This two-bedroom, cabin-style Victorian sits just six blocks from the Willamette River. Built in 1905, the one-story home has new laminate flooring throughout, reclaimed materials, open shelving, and a wood-burning fireplace. Interior stained-glass windows surround the entry of the cedar-covered, remodeled kitchen. $299,999. Erik Luysterborghs, Urbansphere, (971) 285-6298.
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