Portland Neighborhood Spotlight: Reed

Hello mid-century modern dreamers, open floor plan lovers, and natural element seekers, this quietly beautiful, tree-lined neighborhood is one to know.

Of Portland’s 90+ neighborhood associations, Reed is one of the smallest, and one of the most quietly compelling. Tucked into Southeast Portland, it offers a rare blend of space, calm, and proximity. Residents enjoy wide streets, a peaceful residential feel, and easy access to both nature and city life. Reed is bordered by Woodstock, Sellwood-Moreland, Brooklyn, Creston-Kenilworth, and Eastmoreland, placing it right at the intersection of some of Southeast’s most beloved communities.

The homes in Reed are part of its enduring appeal. You’ll find a strong presence of mid-century ranches set on larger lots, alongside original farmhouses, Cape Cods, and Tudor-style homes. There’s a sense of openness here, both in architecture and in landscape, that’s less common in Portland’s more densely built neighborhoods.

The neighborhood takes its name from Reed College, which sits just to the south and west. The campus shapes much of the area’s character, offering a serene, almost storybook backdrop. Walking its paths can feel like stepping back in time or into a nature preserve right within the city.

One of Reed’s most special features is its proximity to the Reed College Canyon, a 28-acre protected wetland that has been preserved for over a century. At its heart runs Crystal Springs Creek, a salmon-bearing stream surrounded by lush greenery. Along the canyon’s trails, it’s not uncommon to see salmon, beavers, and a wide variety of birdlife.

When it comes to daily conveniences, Reed offers a handful of walkable options, including Trader Joe’s (get your snack bag ready), Heretic Coffee Co. (a nonprofit café), and the longtime neighborhood favorite, Berry Good Produce, just west of campus.

While businesses within Reed are limited, you’re just minutes from vibrant shops, restaurants, and cafés of Woodstock, Sellwood-Moreland, and Brooklyn, making it easy to enjoy the energy of the city.

Who It’s Perfect For

  • Buyers who appreciate mid-century architecture and larger lot sizes
  • Those seeking a quieter, more residential feel within the city
  • Nature lovers who want daily access to trails, water, and wildlife
  • Anyone drawn to a neighborhood that feels tucked away, yet central

Market Snapshot & Pricing

While pricing can vary based on lot size, condition, and level of updates, buyers can generally expect:

  • Mid-century ranch homes: often in the mid-$600,000s to $900,000+ range
  • Updated or larger properties: frequently reaching into the $900,000s to $1.2M+
  • Homes with exceptional lots, design, or proximity to Reed College: can command even higher prices

A Final Thought

Reed is one of those neighborhoods that offers something increasingly rare: space, stillness, and a connection to nature all within minutes of some of Southeast Portland’s most vibrant neighborhoods.

Curious about Reed and wondering if something there could be the right fit for you? Let’s connect!

I’m Stephanie Domurat, a Portland real estate broker who loves discovering the beauty of the PNW, including the neighborhoods that make Portland so special. I’d love to help guide you through your next transition. 

Just Sold in Argay: A First Time Home Buyer Key Day Story!

 

Key Day in Argay!

Key Day is the Best Day!

The actual handing over of keys is quite literally one of the best parts of my job as a Realtor helping first time home buyers in Portland!  The other part is connecting with and supporting people as they move through a huge (sometimes stressful) transition in their lives.  I mean, who likes to pack up everything they own into various brown boxes, move them, move them again, and then again and again a few more times??  When buying your first home, you’re doing this move with the added financial stressor of using up a whole lot of your savings to make it happen.  So when things start to feel heavy or overwhelming, I work really hard to try and keep things cool, calm and collected and to remind us all of the bigger, brighter picture; the incandescent light bulb, if you will, at the other end of the moving box tunnel. In the end, that key day becomes even more special, knowing you too, can do hard things.

 

Where We Began

Jeannette and her partner had just started thinking about the prospect of buying but didn’t know exactly where to start or what to look for when purchasing a home.  Narrowing in on some important aspects of where they saw themselves,  starting with what they loved about their current house and neighborhood, moving into what they didn’t love so much or wished they could change really guided us in the initial direction of what we were to look for.  Then, after touring a few different homes in different parts of Portland, we discovered the biggest, most important boxes required for the right house.

The Boxes to Check:

  • Single level home with accessibility for when mom visits
  • A splash of character with room to make it their own
  • A yard for gardening
  • 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths

2 Parts Argay, 1 Part Ranch

So, with it’s gentle rolling landscape, filled with larger lots and a variety of mid-century modern homes; including but not limited to single-level ranches, Argay Terrace (aka The Palm Springs of Portland) turned out to be just the right neighborhood.  And then this listing practically manifested itself right before our eye balls!!

So, after a fairly clean inspection and a very smooth transaction, we inched our way to close in no time!  Cheers to these first time home buyers!! I’m super stoked for them and their new, old Portland home!

Tasteful Updates w/ Vintage Highlights

**Before going to market, the amazing sellers had updated just about everything in the house and left a few of the great features like the front door that sing back to its past. I’ve included a couple of the old listing photos here just for funsies.

 

If you’re interested in taking the leap into home ownership, I’m ready to listen and help you strategize your next big move.

Sincerely,

LeAnn Raschke, Broker Licensed in Oregon