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t. Helens, a 14,000‑person town on the Columbia River’s west bank, is hosting the Spirit of Halloweentown festival for five weekends beginning Sept. 27 to honor the 1998 Disney Channel film shot there. 85 homes are on the market, offering options from historic to modern.
**Cox‑Williams House – $500,000**
A 4,104‑sq‑ft, 1890 Victorian on the riverfront, once a lumber baron’s daughter’s home, now a National Register property. 3 bedrooms, 1½ baths, original oak staircase, stained‑glass front door, and a former gun room. 2 city lots, mixed‑use zoning, new roof pending.
**35551 Portland View Dr – $615,000**
A 2020 contemporary home on a 6,969‑sq‑ft lot. 2,283 sq ft of living space, 4 beds, 2 baths, gourmet KitchenAid kitchen, office, and finished garage. Oak floors throughout.
**59945 Sunrise Dr – $620,000**
Built 1965, half‑acre lot, designed for prepper security. Fortress‑style door, security film windows, battery‑operated shutters, oil furnace backup, whole‑house filtration. 3 beds, 3 baths, 1,000 sq ft attic storage, 10‑zone irrigation, two‑level shop.
**60750 Robinette Rd – $1,650,000**
Equestrian estate on 12.06 acres, 5,076 sq ft, 5 beds, 3 baths, 2 powder rooms. Heated barn with 3 stalls, tack room, gourmet kitchen, soaring ceilings. Near local schools and amenities.
**61612 Fays Ln – $2,390,000**
80‑acre lodge, 2014 log‑style, 4,235 sq ft, 4 beds, 3 baths, 4‑car garage, pole barn, multiple shops. Open floor plan, high‑end kitchen, primary suite with gas fireplace and patio access.
These listings showcase St. Helens’ diverse real‑estate market, from historic riverfront gems to modern, security‑focused homes and expansive equestrian properties.
