Grant Park Homes for Sale

Grant Park Homes for Sale!

grank park homes for sale1The Grant Park community has a family-friendly feel, with quiet, residential streets lined with comfortable family homes.  The gem of the neighborhood is Grant Park, with large mature trees, and a nice playground, as well as a dog park area.  Grant Park adjoins Grant High School, and has lit tennis courts, a pool, a track, and lots of playground equipment for kids. Grant Park is conveniently located near coffee shops, restaurants, and shopping in popular commercial areas lining Broadway, and along Fremont St. in the Beaumont-Wilshire, Irvington and Alameda neighborhoods.  Also nearby in the Hollywood district, you will find additional shops, restaurants, and the popular neighborhood Trader Joe’s market.

Grant Park offers a wide range of home styles, from classic Old Portland style homes to Craftsman Cottages, Cape Codes, Bungalows, Colonials and more.  Along the tree-lined residential streets, you’ll find that homes are well cared for, and yards are nicely landscaped and well maintained. For further information contact Ted J. Williams 360.910.0317

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Homes for Sale in Beaumont-Wilshire

Located in the northeast section of Portland, Oregon, Beaumont-Wilshire is a desirable neighborhood situated atop Alameda Ridge, allowing for stunning views of of Downtown, the Willamette River, and the Cascades. Homes for sale in Beaumont-Wilshire are bordered by the Alameda, Concordia, Cully, Rose City Park, and Grant Park neighborhoods. This is a wonderful place to call home, with a strong economy and a vibrant commercial district.

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Beaumont-Wilshire means “Beautiful Mountain” in French, and the community definitely lives up to its name. In addition to lovely elevated views, there are plenty of beautiful outdoor spaces to enjoy here. Wilshire Park is a picturesque area with rolling hills, walking paths, a playground, a volleyball court, a wading pool, and an off-leash dog area. Additional parks include Grant Park, Khunamokwst Park, and Fernhill Park. There is no shortage of outdoor fun when living in Beaumont-Wilshire real estate!

For more to do near the homes for sale in Beaumont-Wilshire, Beaumont Village is the perfect choice. This pedestrian-friendly area features boutique shops, award-winning restaurants, and plenty of service businesses. In addition, many fun-filled community events are held here, allowing for neighbors, family and friends to come together. For even more exciting possibilities, Downtown Portland can be reached in just 15 minutes.

There are several great schools located near the homes for sale in Beaumont-Wilshire, making this neighborhood an ideal choice for growing families. The Portland Public Schools serves the educational needs of students here, and the schools located within the community’s boundaries include Alameda Elementary School, Beaumont Middle school and Grant High School. Sabin School is also nearby.

Beaumont-Wilshire real estate features both older homes and new construction, with many of the older homes having been renovated to suit modern sensibilities while still maintaining their classic charm. Property choices include single-family homes, condos, and lofts. The dominant architectural styles are bungalow, Cape Cod, Old Portland, ranch-style, and cottage. Home prices range from approximately $385,000 to over $1 million.

If you would like to learn more about available Beaumont-Wilshire homes for sale, please contact Portland the real estate professionals at Urbane Realty Group!

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Sunnyside Homes for Sale

Sunnyside Homes for Sale!

sunnyside homes for sale 1The Sunnyside Neighborhood motto is “Proud Past, Bright Future”. Sunnyside has a “strong sense of Portland individuality” with many locally owned coffee shops and businesses. Sunnyside is sometimes referred to as the Belmont neighborhood, for its main commercial street, although technically the unofficial geographical area known colloquially as Belmont borders both Sunnyside and Richmond neighborhoods. Sunnyside is bordered by Laurelhurst to the north, Richmond to the south, Buckman to the west, and Mount Tabor to the east. Because of its Victorian architecture and bohemian culture, Hawthorne/Belmont is often compared to San Francisco‘s Haight Ashbury district. Sunnyside has been called Portland’s “uncontested champion of eco-consciousness”.

A part of Sunnyside is sometimes referred to as the Belmont neighborhood for its main commercial street, SE Belmont Street, is the border between the Sunnyside neighborhood and the Richmond neighborhood to the North.

The lure of the neighborhood is accessibility, plenty of locally owned shops that keeps the neighborhood creative, and homes with character. Because of its Victorian architecture and bohemian culture, Hawthorne along with Belmont is often compared to San Francisco’s  Haight Ashbury district.

Portlanders refer to the area as simply “Hawthorne” and they have in mind the area that runs along SE Hawthorne Boulevard between 30th and 42nd Avenues. It is known for its young, liberal residents and pedestrian-friendly high density mixed-use development. Historically, the district has been populated by Generation X and hippies, and more recently, hipsters. It is a young and vibrant neighborhood thanks to having two-thirds of the residents as renters. They are also attracted to Sunnyside’s access to public transportation and affordable older homes.

Two business areas are located in the neighborhood, one along Hawthorne Boulevard and the other along Belmont Street. All along Hawthorne, you will find eateries, coffeehouses, pubs, unique shops, bookstores, and the famous Bagdad Theatre & Pub. It is also has a large Fred Meyer supermarket, one of the few chain stories in the area. Visit the Hawthorne Boulevard Business Association website for more information about the area. For further information contact us at 971.373.8294

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Mt Tabor Homes for Sale

Mt Tabor Homes for Sale!

mt tabor homes fore sale1Mount Tabor, named for the 636-foot high extinct volcano that is its landmark, has a sweeping city and mountain views, proximity to downtown, a scenic 195-acre public park, and an easy mix of modest older homes and stately mansions.

Mount Tabor is bordered by these neighborhoods:  Sunnyside and Richmond on the west, North Tabor on the north and west, Montavilla on the north and east, and South Tabor on the south.

The neighborhood is noted for two features. The 196-acre  Mount Tabor Park, including the maintenance yard, was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. The other feature are the reservoirs, three of which were accepted to the National Register of Historic Places in January 2004. For further information contact Ted J. Williams 360.910.0317

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Hosford-Abernathy Homes for Sale

Hosford-Abernathy Homes for Sale!

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Hosford-Abernethy homes for sale is a neighborhood in the inner Southeast section of Portland, Oregon. It borders Buckman and Sunnyside on the north, Richmond on the east, Brooklyn and Creston-Kenilworth on the south, and (across the Willamette River) Downtown Portland and South Portland on the west.

Hosford-Abernethy was named in the 1970s for two schools in the neighborhood, Hosford Middle School[2] (commemorating early Portland resident and Methodist minister Chauncey Hosford) and Abernethy Elementary School[3] (commemorating fellow Methodist minister and Provisional Governor of the Oregon Territory, George Abernethy).

The north central area of the neighborhood, with its distinctive X-shaped street pattern, is known as Ladd’s Addition.

The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry is located on the riverfront of Hosford-Abernethy, at the southern end of the Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade. For further information contact Ted J. Williams 3600910.0317

 

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Eastmoreland Homes for Sale

Eastmoreland Homes for Sale!

eastmoreland homes for sale1Eastmoreland homes for sale is an early-twentieth century, tree-filled neighborhood in inner southeast Portland, Oregon, United States. The neighborhood is  bounded on the north by SE Woodstock Boulevard. The western boundary is a combination of SE 28th Avenue, SE Bybee Boulevard, and SE 27th Avenue. SE Crystal Springs Boulevard serves as the neighborhood’s southern boundary, and gradually curves north to Eastmoreland’s eastern boundary, SE 39th Avenue, recently renamed SE César E. Chávez Boulevard. The Reed College campus is located on the opposite side of SE Woodstock, bordering northern Eastmoreland. For further information contact Ted J. Williams 360.910.0317

Eastmoreland is filled with trees and lush landscaping. Public parks in Eastmoreland include Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden (1923), Eastmoreland Golf Course (1916), and Berkeley Park (1941). There is also a median on Reed College Place which is owned by Portland Department of Transportation and maintained by Portland Parks & Recreation.

Eastmoreland was named for a local real estate developer, Judge J.C. Moreland.[2]

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Rose City Park Homes for Sale

Bordered by Beaumont-Wilshire, Hollywood District, Cully, Grant Park, Roseway and Madison South, Rose City Park is an affluent northeast Portland community offering a fantastic quality of life. It features scenic surrounding with wooded streets, expansive homes, and plenty of nearby amenities. This desirable neighborhood also possesses a classic, family-friendly atmosphere combined with an excellent location. Rose City Park homes for sale are surrounded by main thoroughfares and transportation systems, allowing for easy commuting to all of Portland. NE Fremont Street, Banfield Expressway and a Max transit line are all in close proximity. There is so much to love about this quaint yet upscale neighborhood!

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There are many wonderful things to do when living in Rose City Park real estate. The community is home to the Rose City Park Golf Course for plenty of golfing fun. This is one of the oldest municipal courses in Portland. It was originally built in 1923 and has since been renovated to provide a fantastic golf experience for all skill levels. It also features a clubhouse, a Pro Shop, and the Rose City Grill for delicious dining options.

The neighborhood is also home to three lovely parks: Rose City Park, Frazer Park, and Normandale Park. Residents can enjoy a wonderful array of park amenities including playgrounds, paved and unpaved paths, picnic tables, soccer fields, softball fields, and lighted tennis courts, picnic areas and more. Rose City Park offers residents ample natural beauty combined with great opportunities for outdoor fun!

As a charming, historic community, Rose City Park homes for sale are in close proximity to quaint restaurants and pubs, superb coffee shops, and unique boutiques and shops. Some of the one-of-a-kind shopping options include Things From Another World, Rose City Furnishings, and Cosmic Monkey Comics.

This family-friendly neighborhood is also contains some top-notch Portland Public Schools. The schools that serve the community include Rose City Park Elementary, Gregory Heights Middle School, Roseway Heights School, and Madison High School.

Much of Rose City Park real estate comes with gorgeous views of the beautiful park with which it shares its name. There is a variety of exquisite architectural styles to choose from including mid-century modern bungalows, classic ranches, and English cottages, as well as modern condo and townhouse developments. The neighborhood is also filled with cozy bungalows built before 1940 . Homes prices range from $275,000 to $1,700,000.

If you would like additional information about available homes for sale in this historic, upscale neighborhood, please contact the area experts at Urbane Realty Group for an amazing home buying experience!

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Sellwood – Moreland Homes for Sale

Sellwood – Moreland Homes for Sale! 

Sellwood-Moreland is a neighborhood on a bluff overlooking the Willamette River in Southeast Portland, bordering  the Brooklyn neighborhood to the north, Eastmoreland to the east, and the city of Milwaukie to the south. Sellwood-Moreland is located five miles south of downtown Portland.

Here’s our list of ingredients for a thriving community: Parks, shopping, restaurants, access to public transportation, library, coffee shops, food markets, movie theater, and sidewalks. It would be an added bonus if the community had quality schools and close enough so that the kids could walk or bike to school. Sellwood-Moreland meets all of these conditions so you may want to investigate the neighborhood as a possible place to live.

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The Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood is located in Southeast Portland. It is bordered by the Willamette River, Brooklyn, and Eastmoreland neighborhoods.

Sellwood and Moreland neighborhoods feature older East Portland homes that have been well maintained and updated. You’ll find architectural styles including Victorians, cottages, and many gorgeous Craftsman bungalows. The streets are quiet, and lined with mature trees. This is a great family neighborhood where people hang out at the coffee shops on the weekend, and you’ll see couples pushing strollers and walking their dogs. The community features many locally owned shops and restaurants, and Sellwood is known for its array of antique shops.

If you are interested in buying or selling a home in this neighborhood, visit our Portland Real Estate Page for more information or visit our Portland Real Estate Map to search the RMLS for homes for sale. For more inf contact Ted Williams @ 360.910.0317

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Laurelhurst Homes for Sale

Laurelhurst Homes for Sale!

laurelhurst homes for sale1Laurelhurst is a beautiful area  full of charming homes in all shapes and sizes, from the cute bungalow with a covered front porch, to sprawling stone and brick homes with grand lawns. Located near the Laurelhurst park, this is a great neighborhood for families and taking a strol along beautiful tree-lined streets.  Laurelhurst is conveniently located along major East Portland streets for easy commute to popular dining and shopping locations and downtown.

If you’re looking for Laurelhurst real estate or Laurelhurst Portland Oregon homes for sale, visit the Laurelhurst real estate page.

If you are interested in buying or selling a home in this Portland neighborhood, visit our Portland Real Estate Page for more information, or visit our Portland Real Estate Map to search the RMLS for neighborhood homes for sale. For further info contact Ted Williams @ 360.910.0317

Parks

Laurelhurst Park is one of the most popular parks in the city of Portland.  It features beautiful mature trees, a pond, basketball court, disabled access play area, disabled access restroom, dog off-leash area, historical site, horseshoe pit, paths, paved and unpaved paths, picnic tables, playground, soccer field, stage, tennis court, and volleyball court. “In 1909, the land that is now Laurelhurst Park was purchased from the estate of William S. Ladd, who developed Ladd’s Addition and twice was mayor of Portland. Ladd named his 486-acre parcel Hazel Fern Farm, after the name of one of the streets in the area. Here Ladd developed one of the most prestigious stock farms in the West. In fact, his purebred Jersey cattle probably laid the foundation for Oregon’s future livestock industry. As East Portland developed, Ladd’s tract of land became too valuable for agricultural use. Ladd sold his land for over $1,000,000 to the Laurelhurst Company around the turn of the century.

A spring-fed pond on the property had always been a favorite watering hole for cattle, as well as a favorite swimming hole for both children and adults. In 1911, seeing the potential for a park as part of the Olmsted Plan, the City of Portland bought 30 of the acres, including the pond.” (Source: Portland Park and Recreation)

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Irvington Homes for Sale

Irvington Homes for Sale!

irvington homes for sale1The Irvington neighborhood is located in Northeast Portland and is bordered by the Sabin, Alameda, Eliot, King, Grant Park, Sullivan’s Gulch, and Lloyd Center neighborhoods. Irvington is located on the East side of the Willamette River. Its boundaries are NE Fremont Avenue on the North, NE 7th Avenue on the West, NE Broadway on the South, and NE 26th Avenue on the East. The upper Northeast corner overlaps with Alameda and Sabin neighborhoods.

irvington homes for sale2Irvington is in a fantastic location for both commuting, as well as getting to many other great Portland neighborhoods. Major freeway ramps located near Irvington include I-84 and I-5. Portland’s Tri Met runs bus schedules, and the MAX light rail train is only blocks away from Irvington’s Southernmost boundary, at Lloyd Center Mall. Drive West over the Broadway bridge to get downtown or to the Pearl District in mere minutes, or head Northeast to Alberta or Beaumont-Wilshire, Northwest to the Boise/Eliot and Historic Mississippi Avenue neighborhoods, or Southeast to get to the Belmont and Hawthorne neighborhoods.

Portland’s Irvington neighborhood cannot be easily characterized. On its southern border is a sizeable strip of restaurants, bars, coffee houses, personal service establishments, and shop after shop. In this section of Irvington is the array between bars with video lottery and shops with expensive lingerie. Irvington’s northern border is primarily residential, but where commercialism pops through tends to be high-end. And on its east and west sit two large parks.

In between? Well, this is the kind of neighborhood for which people enter the American dream. The houses, each unique and almost all attractive with their ancient trees and flowing green lawns, seem the picture of Americana that we agreed to when we entered the game. The children playing seem palpably blessed to have this as their foundation. And driving through you can almost hear the promise of a simpler country and a simpler time if we just hold onto neighborhoods like it. For further information contact Ted J. Williams 360.910.0317

 

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