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Wonderful Woodstock

By Cristen Lincoln, May 21, 2023

5730 SE 44TH AVE , Portland 97206

$725,000 (Sold)

  • 3 Bed
  • Bath

Portland, 97206

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  • Built in 1946
  • County: Multnomah

Your urban farm awaits! This classic mid-century home sits on a 90×100 lot, full of fruits, berries, perennials flowers and trees. Colorful garden shed, covered patio and raised beds add to the backyard magic. This solid home offers hardwood floors, 2 gas fireplaces, open living and dining rooms, built-ins, original unpainted woodwork, and a circular floor plan on the main. The spacious and updated main floor bath sits perfectly between two bedrooms. The modernized kitchen has stylish concrete counters, great tile accents, newer stainless steel appliances and plenty of storage. The lower level is outfitted with a full kitchen, eating area and family room with second gas fireplace. There is also a 3rd bedroom with egress window, and recently updated full bath with walk-in shower. Central vacuum! Separate laundry room and two storage/bonus rooms as well! The roomy double garage is great for parking and/or hobbies and connects right to the house. Plenty of off street parking beyond the garage in the spacious driveway and carport area for your boat, trailer or van! Fabulous Woodstock location with a 91 walk score and 99 bike score! A stone’s throw to iconic Portland businesses like New Seasons, Grand Central, Delta Cafe, Ottos Sausage Kitchen, Double Mountain Taproom, Laughing Planet, Papaccinos’ coffee and more! Also just 5 blocks to Woodstock park and elementary school. HES1

Cristen Lincoln

Principal Broker | Earth Advantage | Business Development | OR

She/Her

Cristen has been a Portland real estate broker since 1993, giving her an exceptional understanding of the industry and the local market. She was born here, grew up here, and raised her own family here...
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  • T: 503-260-2414
  • cristen@livingroomre.com

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