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Sylvan-Highlands homes for sale is located in Northwest Portland. It is bordered by the Forest Park, Arlington Heights, and Southwest Hills neighborhoods. Much of the Sylvan Highlands neighborhood has a rural, rather than urban residential, look. Narrow lanes wind through the community, and often when you find a broader street with a line of homes side by side, you’ll soon find that it ends in a cul-de-sac. No matter, since the greenery and the beautiful homes make a little fussy navigation an easy price to pay.
More about Sylvan-Highlands homes for sale! Sylvan Highlands is like living in a forested city park. Beautiful homes offer stunning views and you’ll feel secluded and set apart from the rest of Portland. Nearby you’ll find the lovely Forest Park. One of the most beautiful parks in the country, Forest Park offers miles of hiking trails through lush green woodland. This park truly personifies the Pacific Northwest. Starting at NW 29th Ave and Upshur and spanning all the way to Newberry Road, Forest Park sits smack dab in the middle of Portland, literally neighboring downtown Portland. Enjoy hours of foot, bike and equestrian trails all while relaxing in the intoxicating natural beauty. Forest Park is dog friendly- your four-legged friends will love it here! For further information contact us at 971.373.8294
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Boise homes for sale is a neighborhood in the North and Northeast sections of Portland that has and still is in the process of undergoing rapid development and gentrification. Boise is bordered by the following neighborhoods: Humboldt to the north, King to the east, Eliot to the south, and Overlook to the west.
More about Boise homes for Sale. Portland’s Boise-Eliot neighborhood is one of the most unique and most popular Portland neighborhoods. Most locals know Boise-Eliot by a few names: Williams Avenue and Mississippi Avenue. While technically both part of the same neighborhood proper, these two streets have truly developed their own unique personality and feel with respect to the independent businesses that line their streets and the folks who frequent them. For futher information contact Ted Williams @ 360.910.0317
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The Kenton neighborhood is located in North Portland and is bordered by Arbor Lodge, St. Johns, andPiedmont neighborhoods. Kenton is also in close proximity to other popular neighborhoods via the Max light rail which is located on nearby Interstate Avenue. A drive to downtown Portland is a mere 7-8 minutes away in good traffic conditions and a bike ride is about 25 minutes and is in mostly designated bike lanes.
More about Kenton homes for sale neighborhood. Like many of the surrounding Portland neighborhoods, Kenton has been evolving but on a slower scale. The streets have new life and many of the vacant buildings have been rented and great local businesses have emerged. Locals enjoy indie businesses such as Posie’s Coffee, The Kenton Pub, Pizza Fino, E-San Thai, The Cup and Saucer Cafe and their very own library. For further information contact Ted J. Williams 360.910.0317
For further information contact Ted J. Williams 360.910.0317
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The Piedmont neighborhood is the ideal urban village boasting easy access to other popular Portland neighborhoods such as Humboldt, Alberta, Arbor Lodge, Boise, Eliot and Kenton to name a few. Piedmont runs alongside the Max light rail train allowing for a convenient commuting to downtown Portland and other Portland neighborhoods.
The Piedmont neighborhood is also home to one of the oldest parks in the Pacific Northwest, the beautiful Peninsula Park. This stunning park is prized by locals and painstaking maintained by local volunteers as well. This park helped to earn Portland the title of “City of Roses”. For further information contact Ted Williams @360.910.0317
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Alameda homes for sale is a neighborhood in Northeast Portland, Oregon centered around the cross-streets of NE Fremont and 33rd Avenue. It’s bordered by the Concordia, Beaumont-Wilshire, Grant Park, Irvington, and Sabin neighborhoods.
Home to one of the most sought-after public schools in the city and located a few short blocks from the charming Beaumont Village shopping area, this residential neighborhood features some of the most beautiful and expansive homes in the city.
The heart of the Alameda neighborhood sits on the geologic formation known as the Alameda ridge, atop which you can enjoy unparalleled views of the Willamette River, Cascade Mountains, West Hills and the Portland skyline. Alameda residents enjoy a peaceful neighborhood atmosphere and the convenience of a short walk to several of Northeast’s most stylish cafes and restaurants.
It’s a neighborhood where you will find tree-lined streets, older architecturally significant and view homes, neighborhood shops, coffee places, and high level of community involvement. The Alameda area was originally known as “Gravelly Hill Road” in honor of a gravel pit at NE 33rd and Fremont. The name was changed in 1909 when the Alameda Land Company established the Alameda Park subdivision. The name has its origins from the Spanish word “álamo,” which refers to the cottonwood tree. Development in this area began in the early 1900s, before cars were widely available, and thus there are a number of steep pedestrian stairways running throughout the neighborhood.
For further information contact us @ 971.373.8294
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Healy Heights homes for sale is a Portland, Oregon neighborhood in the West Hills of the city’s Southwest section. Though recognized by the city as a neighborhood in its own right, it lies entirely within the boundaries of the city’s Southwest Hills neighborhood.
The Healy Heights area is a pleasant suburban feeling neighborhood, with lovely views and mature trees. There are many areas with a view, and larger more expansive homes are available. This area offers some nice views, larger lots, and a wide range of home styles. For Further information contact Ted Williams (360)910-0317.
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Home to the ever-funky Alberta Street, this northeast neighborhood will always keep you entertained. The heart of the east side’s arts culture, Alberta is full of galleries promoted byArt on Alberta, strange little coffee shops, boutiques, bars, restaurants, music venues and other oddities. It’s also home to Last Thursday, Portland’s monthly summertime celebration of its own weirdness. Meanwhile Concordia is caught in the midst of its increasingly controversial gentrification programs, leaving it an interesting mix of races and socioeconomic identities.
Named after the private Lutheran college located within its borders, the charming inner Northeast Concordia neighborhood is home to a thriving arts scene, numerous destination dining spots and a large population of artists and academics.
The Alberta Arts District’s monthly Last Thursday art walk is Concordia’s main attraction and one of Portland’s most popular and vibrant cultural events. The famed McMenamins Kennedy School can also be found in this area, and draws hundreds of locals and tourists with 35 guest rooms, a movie theater, enormous soaking pool, brew pub and more.
In addition to the remarkable shopping and dining options available in the Concordia neighborhood, residents enjoy easy access to the 27 acre Fernhill day park and family friendly Kennedy Community Garden.
For further information contact Ted Williams @360.910.0317
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Homes for sale in Arlington Heights are located in the southwest portion of Portland. This is a gorgeous community containing some of the area’s most beautiful natural parks and landmarks. Properties in this scenic neighborhood are located on the Tualatin Mountain Range. As such, the topography of Arlington Heights is comprised of steep hills and deciduous trees. It was even once part of the conifer forest. This small yet desirable community is ideal for homebuyers who long for a picturesque community that’s replete in verdant beauty and contains breathtaking views of downtown, the Cascade Mountains and portions of the lush Willamette Valley
Nature lovers will feel right at home in Arlington Heights real estate. The community is made up of 323 acres of parkland and open green space. The Hoyt Arboretum is a notable landmark in the area featuring one of the largest groups of plant species in the country. It also contains 12 miles of trails for hiking. Considered Portland’s museum of living trees, the Hoyt Arboretum is comprised of more than 6,000 specimens from around the world, including more than 2,000 species, 63 of which are vulnerable or endangered. Additional nearby parklands include International Rose Test Garden, Japanese Garden, and Washington Park.
This tranquil, tree-lined neighborhood is also located just 5 minutes from downtown for great shopping, dining and entertainment. In addition, first-class retailers and restaurants are easily accessed in the nearby Nob Hill area. Homes for sale in Arlington Heights are ideally situated near numerous Portland attractions including the Oregon Zoo, the Forestry Discovery Center, and the Portland Children’s Museum among many others.
Arlington Heights real estate features a variety of property choices, from newer construction to older upgrades. The majority of homes here come with stunning views, further adding to their appeal. Architectural styles include Tudor, Cottage, English, and a few ranch houses. Home prices range from approximately $600,000 to over $1 million.
If you would like additional information on available homes for sale in this scenic, upscale Portland neighborhood, please contact the area experts at the Urbane Realty Group today!
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Nob Hill homes for sale is a sophisticated, yet trendy, neighborhood surrounding the very popular NW 21st and Northwest 23rd Streets. Locally, the area is also often called Northwest or “Trendy-first and Trendy-third”. Similar to its sister neighborhood, the original Nob Hill in San Francisco, the narrow streets are lined with turn-of-the-century Victorian houses, some of which have been turned into artsy shops, trendy clothing boutiques and locally-owned book stores. Sprinkled in are a few of the more popular national chain stores. There are many beautiful and historic homes along the side streets of the neighborhood. This is a great Portland neighborhood for strolling and people-watching.
Unique shops along NW 21st and NW 23rd include the high-end selection of shoes fashionably displayed at Zelda’s Shoe Bar as well as gifts and collectibles of anything and everything related to Dachshunds at Moreland House N.W. At Twist, high-end jewelry, gifts, and home furnishings with personality are handmade by artists from around the country. Music Millennium is known for its free in-store performances by well-known musicians as well as its vast selection of recorded music.
Coffee shops and pizza parlors abound, many with sidewalk seating. Some of Portland’s best gourmet and nationally-rated restaurants are located in this area and they often use fresh ingredients provided by the local farmers. Favorites are the French cuisine at Paley’s Place, the fresh Northwest selections at Wildwood, Thai food at Typhoon!, the wonderfully rich desserts at Papa Haydn, and of course, the chocolates and chocolate drinks at Moonstruck Chocolate Cafe are the best anywhere! For further information contact Ted J. Williams 360.910.0317
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