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ere's a breakdown of the top six properties sold for under $800,000 between December 16th and 22nd in the Portland metro area. These homes were selected based on their proximity to the desired price range and spacious living areas.
1. A single-family home in the 700 block of S.E. Peacock Lane, Portland, was sold for $799,000. Built in 1925, this 1,446 square-foot home features three bedrooms and two bathrooms, with a 4,250-square-foot lot. The deal was finalized on December 12th.
2. A detached house in the 4500 block of Trillium Woods, Lake Oswego, changed hands for $790,000. Constructed in 2012, this 2,026 square-foot home boasts three bedrooms and three bathrooms, with a 2,580-square-foot lot. The deal was finalized on December 13th.
3. A single-family residence in the 9800 block of S.W. Day Rd., Sherwood, sold for $788,000. This 1968-built home features four bedrooms and two bathrooms, spanning 2,170 square feet, with a 1.8-acre lot. The deal was finalized on December 11th.
4. A single-family residence in the 19100 block of Lot Whitcomb Dr., Oregon City, sold for $785,000. Built in 1996, this 3,030 square-foot home features three bedrooms and three bathrooms, with a 10,257-square-foot lot. The deal was finalized on December 12th.
5. A detached house in the 16300 block of S.E. Widgeon Ct., Damascus, sold for $785,000. Constructed in 1999, this 2,132 square-foot home boasts three bedrooms and three bathrooms, with a 7,288-square-foot lot. The deal was finalized on December 13th.
6. A single-family house in the 1100 block of N.W. 111th Cir., Vancouver, sold for $784,023. Built in 2024, this 2,127 square-foot home features four bedrooms and three bathrooms, with a 7,765-square-foot lot. The deal was finalized on October 31st.
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