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Portland's Priciest Properties: Top 10 Sales of November 2023

Portland's priciest home sale: $2.1M residence leads top residential deals last week.

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n Portland's recent real estate sales, a house sold for $2.1 million tops the list of most expensive residential transactions. A total of 117 homes were sold within the past week, averaging $584,476 per property or $370 per square foot.

    The following are the top ten most expensive home sales in the area:

    10. $849,900 at 5118 N.E. 36th Ave - a single-family residence built in 2015 with 2,418 sqft of living space and $351/sqft.

    9. $850,000 at 5655 S.E. Harney Drive - a single-family home built in 1952 with 1,926 sqft and $441/sqft.

    8. $871,200 at 4815 S.E. Taylor Street - a single-family house built in 1904 with 1,620 sqft and $538/sqft.

    7. $905,000 at 5045 S.E. Ramona Street - a single-family home built in 2019 with 1,422 sqft and $636/sqft.

    6. $950,000 at 3224 N.E. 21st Ave - a detached house built in 1936 with 2,830 sqft and $336/sqft.

    5. $1.175 million at 2844 N.E. 22nd Ave - a single-family residence built in 1916 with 2,718 sqft and $432/sqft.

    4. $1.336 million at 6444 S.E. Stark Street - a single-family house built in 1953 with 2,619 sqft and $510/sqft.

    3. $1.375 million at 4165 N.E. Alameda Street - a single-family residence built in 1926 with 2,997 sqft and $459/sqft.

    2. $1.4 million at 2538 N.E. 18th Ave - a single-family home built in 1909 with 2,358 sqft and $594/sqft.

    1. $2.127 million at 1740 S.W. Hawthorne Terrace - a single-family residence built in 1933 with 5,074 sqft and $419/sqft.

    These sales were recorded during the week of November 25, even if the properties may have been sold earlier.

Portland's top 10 priciest properties sold in November 2023.