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1911 Craftsman house overlooking Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge in Southeast Portland sold for $1,195,000 after just 16 days on the market. The property, listed August 13 and closing August 29, was the most viewed home for sale in the Portland area during that time, with 3,613 homes available.
Listing agent Melisa Pierson highlighted several features that drew buyers to the 3,066-square-foot house: a modern kitchen with marble counters, high-end appliances, and a wine fridge; abundant natural light through coved ceilings and well-positioned windows; and stunning views of the westside from every room. The home's original charm has been preserved, including oak floors and built-in cabinets.
The main floor features a living room, dining room, and sitting room, while upstairs there are three bedrooms, including a primary suite with laundry space. A finished attic serves as a media room, and an unfinished basement includes an underground garage. The backyard boasts a stone patio and greenery.
Buyer Claire Paris of Paris Group Realty represented the buyer of this 3,920-square-foot property in the Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood.
