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Portland home sold for $1.2 million topped the list of most expensive residential real estate sales in the city over the past week. A total of 77 residential sales were recorded in the area, with an average price of $509,450 and an average price per square foot of $343.
Here are the top 10 sales:
10. $675K, single-family residence at 4235 N. Longview Ave: This 1927-built home has a living area of 2,176 square feet and sold for $310 per square foot.
9. $725K, single-family house at 4519 N.E. 16th Ave: Built in 1929, this 1,350-square-foot home sold for $537 per square foot.
8. $759K, single-family home at 2707 S.W. Homar Ave: This 1908-built home has a living area of 2,282 square feet and sold for $333 per square foot.
7. $850K, condominium at 5265 N.E. 15th Ave: A 931-square-foot condo built in 2022 sold for $913 per square foot.
6. $850K, condominium at 1985 S.E. Harold Street: This 1,114-square-foot condo built in 2021 sold for $763 per square foot.
5. $875K, single-family home at 4908 N.E. Tillamook Street: Built in 1914, this 2,018-square-foot home sold for $434 per square foot.
4. $910K, single-family house at 3724 S.W. 50th Ave: This 1959-built home has a living area of 3,031 square feet and sold for $300 per square foot.
3. $1.1 million, single-family residence at 1707 S.E. 37th Ave: Built in 1909, this 2,742-square-foot home sold for $407 per square foot.
2. $1.2 million, single-family residence at 3422 N.E. Flanders Street: This 1921-built home has a living area of 2,717 square feet and sold for $442 per square foot.
1. $1.2 million, single-family home at 2522 S.E. 18th Ave: A 3,469-square-foot home built in 1905 sold for $350 per square foot.
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