Blog Buyer Mountain Park: A Planned Community in a Forested Mountaintop

Mountain Park: A Planned Community in a Forested Mountaintop

By Living Room Realty, October 12, 2021

Sitting in the NW quadrant of Lake Oswego is the fabulous Mountain Park neighborhood. Accessibility to I-5 makes it convenient to get downtown yet it’s just minutes to numerous forested trails.

Mountain Park is an award-winning planned community with amenities unlike anywhere else in Oregon. For a second, imagine living on a forested mountaintop, surrounded by territorial views of the valley. Parks abound, and eight miles of meandering trails are waiting for you to enjoy. At the east base of Mountain Park, easily grocery shop at New Seasons or grab a coffee at Starbucks.

One of the greatest amenities of the Mountain Park community is, of course, the Clubhouse. As a Clubhouse member you have access to the exercise facility, swimming pool and tennis & basketball courts.

Most of the homes in Mountain Park are above average Portland market price but you can find many townhome and condominium options. As with most neighborhoods in the Portland metro area, demand is high. Vigilance, preparedness and knowledge will be your greatest assets in landing the property of your dreams in Lake Oswego.

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