By Olivia Rush, October 6, 2025
By Olivia Rush, October 6, 2025
Portland, 97221
View ListingTucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac, just minutes to Bridlemile Elementary & Hamilton Park, this lovingly maintained home is on the market for the first time! Thoughtfully updated through the years by its original owners, this is not your typical split—every iteration has elevated comfort, livability, and peace of mind.
A generous entryway sets the tone. The main level layout features a flowing floor plan with open yet defined living spaces, so you can do your own thing, together. The expansive living room features vaulted ceilings, a bay window, and a cozy wood-burning fireplace – a lovely backdrop for everything from holiday gatherings to daily living.
The remodeled kitchen (2005) is dialed with cherry cabinets, granite counters, skylight, hardwoods with tile inlay, and an eat bar. A sweet nook with built-ins doubles as workspace, while the adjacent dining room offers a more formal hosting option.
Three bedrooms + two full baths (including a primary w/ en-suite) round out the main floor, while the lower level delivers incredible flexibility with a second primary suite and family room with wet bar, plus two exterior entries. Perfect for multigenerational living, guests, a home office, studio, or gym…or even a potential future ADU? Up to you!
Outdoor living is equally dialed: upper and lower Trex decks, raised garden beds, fully fenced yard, and extra-deep 2-car garage + shed for storage.
Major updates include roof (2022), 95% efficient furnace + AC (2018), Trex decks + partial back siding (2023), water heater (2019), front porch (2025), drainage upgrades (2023), and more.
A rare, single-owner home with soul, space, and staying power—come plant your roots.
4 bed | 3 bath | 2258 sq ft | 2 car garage | built 1981
MLS# : 338722892 | Taxes: $8,865.66 | 0.16 acres
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