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Just Listed! Updated Ranchalow at the Foot of Mt. Tabor!

By Alyssa Isenstein Krueger, January 22, 2026

8038 SE SALMON ST , Portland 97215

$625,000 (Active)

  • 4 Bed
  • 3 Bath
  • 1905 sqft.

Portland, 97215

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  • Built in 1946
  • 1905 sqft
  • $328.08/sqft
  • County: Multnomah

8038 SE Salmon St.
Portland, OR 97215

You can have it all in this updated ranchalow at the foot of Mt. Tabor! All systems are updated and the vintage charm is in full force. The main floor features an entry way with 2 coat closets, a generously sized living room with a coved ceiling and fireplace, a dining room with built in seating and an updated kitchen. The 2 bedrooms on the main are large and light, with the larger bedroom having french doors that open onto the oversized private back yard. The basement has been converted into a chic second living space with a private exterior entrance, but also functions well as an extension of the main floor living space. With two bedrooms with egress windows, a spa like jack-and-jill bathroom and an extra 1/2 bathroom, plus a wet bar, the space can be used as an ADU, guest space, or family room. The detached garage is big enough for a car or offers great storage or hobby space. Backyard includes a vintage tool shed. The ideal SE location means easy access to Mt. Tabor and the Montavilla shops, services and restaurants and just a few blocks to Bridger Creative Science school.

OFFERED AT $625,000

4 BED | 2.5 BATH | 1,905 SQ. FT.

MLS# 198819806 | TAXES: $6,844

Alyssa Isenstein Krueger

Broker | OR

She/Her

I am living the dream. Working as a real estate broker in my home town brings this native Portland gal joy beyond measure. Check Out My Reviews! I took the round-about-road towards this career. After graduating from Sarah Lawrence College in NY two decades ago with a degree in liberal arts/creative writing, I returned to my hometown of PDX and got a job in a legendary record store of days gone by, worked as a music and culture writer for Portland’s oldest weekly publication while pursuing a graduate degree in Urban and Regional Planning at Portland State University. Armed with my masters degree, I moved into the realm of affordable housing, community development, and urban planning, and then rounded the corner with a long stay in arts management then back around the bend when I got my real estate license and went to work for a non-profit housing builder at the cusp of the market crash in 2007. In the time between that market crash and the ensuing madness, I’ve stayed on top of the market like a dog guarding a bone. Using a magical combination of experience, instinct, and market data, I know what homes are worth, I know how to write a terrific offer, and I know how to help a seller market a home and receive and accept a great offer. Mutual trust and tender relationship building is the basis and foundation of my real estate practice. I use my skills as an active listener, creative solution finder and ace negotiator to get my clients the best price on a home, win the multiple offer roulette, and have as smooth and easy transaction as possible. Timely and responsive communication is the most important aspect of building trust and I don’t take that part lightly.  I am a stickler for details and nothing pleases me more than guiding a client through the home buying or selling process (and sometimes both at the same time). My role is one of advocate, advisor, partner, transaction organizer, and counselor. I am a partner broker with Portland Housing Center and relish the opportunity to work with eager first time home buyers. I have a knack for seeing the potential in almost any home and love to help clients see past what is and help them envision what can be. I have a decade of first-hand experience renovating and caressing my bungalow in Ladd’s Addition and had the honor of having my own home featured in a story in the Oregonian’s Homes and Gardens section. I can feel the love for any and almost all homes, but my heart goes all aflutter when entering a museum quality time capsule house -- the solid mid-century ones with the original pink or green tiled bathrooms, those charming early 1900’s farmhouses with the original kitchen cabinets and fir countertops, the cozy bungalows with the built-ins still intact. When I’m not working with clients, you’ll find me hanging with my two boys, Kalman and Saul, and my husband Robert, a Fine Art Conservator with his own business, Cascadia Art Conservation Center.  Retired racing greyhounds have been my constant companions since 1997, and our family includes Peanut the greyhound, Pinto the South Korean Italian greyhound, our 2 cats Spaghetti and Will, and our chickens, Rosie, Lil' Peck, Penelope and Nugget. I am an obsessive gardener/plant fiend and love that we live in a climate where I can grow eucalyptus trees (I have 3 in my yard including a couple I started from seed) alongside blueberry bushes (6 in my yard). Given some free time, you’ll find me junking at an estate sale, dreaming of high brow junk, low brow art, making things, sewing, reading and dreaming of tropical locales.  
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