I
n 2025, Lake Oswego’s real‑estate market was defined by a series of multimillion‑dollar lakefront homes. The city’s strong schools, natural scenery, and vibrant downtown keep it among Portland’s most sought‑after neighborhoods, even when new‑home sales dip below seven figures.
Here are the ten most expensive properties sold in 2025, according to RMLS:
• 4101 South Shore Blvd – $9.45 M: 20,000‑sq‑ft lot, pool, six‑car garage, boathouse.
• 1810 North Shore Rd – $9.00 M: 20,000‑sq‑ft lot, entertainment center, spa, gym, pool/hot‑tub/cold‑plunge, walk‑out roof, dock.
• 4357 South Shore Blvd – $8.50 M: lakeside home with outdoor kitchen, fireplace, soaking tub, fitness studio, heated patio, boathouse.
• 1900 Twin Points Rd – $6.86 M: newly remodeled, private lake slip, two patios, large deck, separate guest studio.
• 1415 Skyland Dr – $6.60 M: high‑rise Skyland view of Mt. Hood, conference room, deluxe offices, fitness center, lounge, wine room.
• 3434 Lakeview Blvd – $6.30 M: lakefront with tall ceilings, lakeside pool, guest studio above boathouse.
• 13720 Goodall Rd – $5.99 M: indoor‑outdoor flow, sparkling pool, fireplace, den, media room, fitness area.
• 951 Westpoint Rd – $5.10 M: mid‑century modern, new deck, boathouse, six beds, four baths, sheltered swim area.
• 3012 Lakeview Blvd – $4.99 M: gym, sauna, climate‑controlled wine cellar.
• 876 North Shore Rd – $4.60 M: 5,793 sq‑ft, private balcony, sauna, boathouse, covered barbecue.
Lakefront properties dominated the list, underscoring the premium buyers place on water views and resort‑style amenities.