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Portland's Hottest Homes: Top 10 Properties in High Demand

Historic homes with unique features top Redfin's most-viewed list, despite 6.58% mortgage rates.

P
eople interested in luxury housing are attending the NW Natural Street of Dreams show, which runs through Sunday. Homebuyers are also browsing online real estate marketplaces like Redfin and Zillow to view existing and new Portland area residential properties for sale.

    Redfin has listings on 3,613 homes in the Portland market, with 10 properties receiving the most web traffic. The 10 most viewed Portland homes for sale on Redfin range from $325,000 to $1,195,000. Seven of these homes have accepted an offer and a sale is pending, while two are described as fixer-uppers needing major repairs.

    Here are the top 10 most popular Portland area homes on Redfin:

    10. $950,000 in Southwest Portland's Hillsdale - A 1935 Mediterranean-style house with intricate details and smart upgrades, including a remodeled kitchen and seismic retrofitting.

    9. $745,000 in Northeast Portland's Roseway - A remodeled 1916 bungalow with five bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a permitted ADU, offering an open living space and hardwood floors.

    8. $325,000 in Southeast Portland's Brentwood-Darlington - A 1955 house with engineered hardwood floors, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a basement with potential for a game room or home office.

    7. $889,900 in Northeast Portland's Alameda - A 1928 Craftsman bungalow with hardwood floors, a kitchen with stone counters, four bedrooms, and smart upgrades like a gas furnace and tankless water heater.

    6. $463,500 in Northeast Portland's Cully - A 1948 house with restored hardwood floors, double-paned windows, two bedrooms, and a remodeled bathroom, offering an oversized garage for workshop space or storage.

    5. $479,999 in Northeast Portland's Roseway - A 1926 house with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a family room in the finished basement, and a detached double-car garage providing flexibility for cars, game space, or a workshop.

    4. $575,000 in Southwest Portland's Bridlemile - A 1917 house on a 0.39-acre lot, possibly a tear-down to develop the land, with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and 3,274 square feet of living space.

    3. $924,000 in Portland's Southwest Hills - An unrenovated 1951 midcentury house with original design features like walls of windows framing views, four bedrooms, and three bathrooms within its 3,716 square feet of living space.

    2. $595,900 in Northeast Portland's Irvington - An unrestored 1922 house on a 5,227-square-foot lot, offering an office, three bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, and 3,020 square feet of living space with potential for renovation or transformation.

    1. $1,195,000 in Southeast Portland's Sellwood-Moreland - A remodeled Craftsman-style house built in 1911 on a 3,920-square-foot corner lot, featuring three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and 3,066 square feet of living space with an unfinished basement and underground garage.

Portland's top 10 most in-demand homes, showcasing high-end properties and cityscape.