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Portland house sold for $2.6 million tops the list of most expensive residential real estate sales in the Portland metro area over the past week. In total, 577 residential sales were recorded, averaging $624,945 per sale, and $330 per square foot.
The following are the top 10 most expensive sales:
10. $1.7 million for a single-family house at 11155 Kaufman Road in Silverton, built in 1953 with 10,072 sqft of living space.
9. $1.7 million for a single-family home at 2846 N.W. Fairfax Terrace in Portland, built in 1926 with 5,564 sqft of living space.
8. $1.8 million for a single-family residence at 10695 S. Bremer Road in Canby, built in 1992 with 3,980 sqft of living space.
7. $1.8 million for a single-family house at 5677 S.W. Menefee Drive in Portland, built in 2019 with 1,687 sqft of living space.
6. $1.9 million for a single-family home at 3131 Westview Court in Lake Oswego, built in 1971 with 4,688 sqft of living space.
5. $2.1 million for a single-family residence at 159 Fifth Street in Lake Oswego, built in 1941 with 2,872 sqft of living space.
4. $2.3 million for a single-family house at 220 Chandler Place in Lake Oswego, built in 1953 with 2,621 sqft of living space.
3. $2.6 million for a single-family residence at 2210 S.W. Mayfield Ave. in Portland, built in 1995 with 6,737 sqft of living space.
2. $2.6 million for a single-family home at 29050 S.W. Petes Mountain Road in West Linn, built in 2021 with 3,302 sqft of living space.
1. $2.6 million for a single-family house at 1600 S.W. Spring Street in Portland, built in 1995 with 5,565 sqft of living space.
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