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ere's a summary of recent home sales in the Portland metro area for properties priced at or under $400,000 between December 23rd and 29th. We've selected six top properties in each area based on their proximity to the desired price range and largest living spaces.
1. In Portland, a single-family home sold for $400,000 ($213 per square foot) in the 20600 block of N.W. Highland Ct. The property features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and 1,874 square feet of living space on a 12,926-square-foot lot.
2. A detached house in Scappoose changed ownership for $400,000 ($270 per square foot). Located in the 33700 block of S.E. Davona Dr., this property boasts three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and 1,482 square feet of living space on a 6,045-square-foot lot.
3. In Newberg, a single-family home sold for $400,000 ($293 per square foot) in the 1600 block of N. Johnson Dr. The property features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and 1,366 square feet of living area on a 2,770-square-foot lot.
4. A detached house in Portland changed hands for $400,000 ($357 per square foot). Located in the 700 block of S.E. 154th Ave., this home spans 1,120 square feet with three bedrooms and one bathroom on a 7,416-square-foot lot.
5. In Vancouver, a single-family home sold for $400,000 ($373 per square foot) in the 4800 block of N.E. 130th Ave. The property features three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and 1,072 square feet of living space on a 6,745-square-foot lot.
6. A single-family home in Beaverton sold for $400,000 ($442 per square foot) in the 19600 block of S.W. Wright St. This property provides 904 square feet of living space with three bedrooms and one bathroom on a 10,890-square-foot lot.
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