By Andy Meeks, March 5, 2026
By Andy Meeks, March 5, 2026
Portland, 97211
View ListingThere’s something magical about a classic Portland Tudor and this 1932 Concordia gem will captivate you from the moment you arrive. Nestled back from the quiet, tree-lined street surrounded by mature landscaping, this home is both timeless and deeply welcoming.
Step inside and you’re greeted with high ceilings, graceful archways, warm narrow-gauge hardwood floors, and stunning original leaded glass windows that scatter southern and western light across the room. The fireplace anchors the main living room, while distinctive Rejuvenation light fixtures and preserved architectural details highlight the home’s rich history.
The newly-refreshed kitchen is ready for gathering and connection, flowing seamlessly to a spacious backyard and deck made for long summer evenings and relaxed weekends. The upstairs was fully remodeled in 2008 with a smaller bedroom perfect for a nursery and a primary suite with ample storage, cozy gas fireplace, airy bathroom and high ceilings. It offers a peaceful and cozy retreat with large windows overlooking the professionally landscaped backyard.
Modern comfort blends beautifully with the home’s classic character: high-quality double-pane wood windows, central air conditioning plus an evaporative cooling unit upstairs, built-in speakers, irrigation system, and hot tub wiring already in place. Key updates — including new roof, kitchen countertops/flooring, back door, and fresh interior paint — mean you can simply move in and enjoy.
The fully finished basement offers flexible living spaces with a large family room and egress window, bonus room, dedicated laundry room and third full bathroom. The oversized detached garage with alley access adds everyday ease for your car, or for workshop/hobby space and future expansion options.
This beautiful home is gracious, spacious and enduring — a rare opportunity to set down your roots in a beautifully preserved Portland classic in one of its most beautiful neighborhoods. Don’t miss this one!
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