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Just Listed! Cheerful Southwest Contemporary

By Sharon Bloudek, May 20, 2021

6585 SW 67TH AVE , Portland, OR 97223

$625,000 (Sold)

  • 3 Bed
  • 1.1 Bath
  • 2028 sqft.

Portland, OR, 97223

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  • Built in 1955
  • 2028 sqft
  • $308.19/sqft
  • County: Washington

6585 SW 67th Ave

Portland, OR 97223


Cheerful contemporary in sought-after SW. This colorful home lives large with vaulted ceilings and angled details to make the most of this 2000+ sq/ft space. Sitting on 1/3 acre in the city with soaring hardwood floors and stunning luxurious windows for an abundance of natural light. Brick fireplace in living room, open kitchen with ample counter space, updated bathroom, laundry on main, and spacious family room with extra storage. Ultimate relaxation in the stunning sunroom with slider to huge, private backyard sanctuary with stellar custom firepit. Close to charming Multnomah Village and Gabriel Park.


OFFERED AT $625,000

3 BEDROOM | 1.1 BATH | 2,028 SQFT

MLS# 21046691 | TAXES: $7,117.98

Sharon Bloudek

Principal Broker | OR

She/Her

Sharon is a Licensed Principal Broker in Oregon with 17 years of experience in the real estate industry. With a Business Degree in Marketing/Management from Loyola Marymount University, an MBA from the University of Oregon, and international business studies at the Copenhagen Business School in Denmark, Sharon brings a strategic and diverse perspective to her role. Leading the #1 team at Living Room Realty alongside Beth Benner, Sharon has earned recognition in the top 1% of the RMLS and is a long-time member of PMAR's Masters Circle Diamond Platinum Level.  Sharon’s integrity, expertise, and commitment to excellence are what make her standout. She has served more than 450 homeowners over the years, leveraging her strong industry relationships and dedication to her clients to deliver exceptional results. Sharon is also an active participant in the local real estate investment scene, using her comprehensive market knowledge to inform her investment decisions. Originally from Southern California, Sharon has called Portland home for 20 years. Beyond her real estate career, she has served as a Board Member of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest, has a passion for pickleball, basketball, and softball, and enjoys a fulfilling family life with her three children.
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  • T: 503-701-1000
  • sharon@bridgetoportland.com

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