Just Sold! Entertainer’s Nature Oasis

My clients just closed on a spacious split-level where they can spend the day in nature and run home to entertain. The large home is situated at the base of Powell Butte Nature Park. Inside is packed with character and features large living spaces, 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Downstairs, the basement has endless potential for socializing or lounging with a kitchen, bar and family room. Enchanting backyard with plenty of trees and pretty side and rear decks. 

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Gorgeous 1-level Retreat on Powell Butte

Powell Butte Retreat Home

16442 SE High Meadow Loop | Portland, OR 97236

Offered at $399,900 | ML # 20362113

Gorgeous one-level retreat, nestled up to Powell Butte Nature Park. Extensive backyard features; pond & waterfall, patio, gardens, established native flora & private entrance to the trail system. Vaulted ceilings, expansive master en suite with soaking tub, shower, walk-in closet & backyard access. Ample storage, oversized garage, laundry room, island kitchen with nook and formal dining room. Sunny spaces & great flow throughout.

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Neighborhood Spotlight: Powell Butte Nature Park

One of the best things about Portland is you can be out running errands and decide to pop up and do a quick hike in the middle of the city. A jaunt up Mt. Tabor is an obvious way to burn off some morning donuts found on Hawthorne, and Powell Butte Nature Park is ideal if you want a quick escape to 600+ wide open acres. You can even bring your horse!

The city officially established Powell Butte as a nature park in 1987. It opened to the public in 1990 and is managed by Portland Parks & Recreation.

Today, there are miles of trails for hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders. Keep an eye out for abundant wildlife, including rabbits, ring-necked pheasants, ground squirrels, raccoons, gray foxes, skunks, bats, chipmunks, coyotes, and black-tailed mule deer.

Powell Butte Nature Park

16160 SE Powell Blvd

Stats Courtesy: portlandoregon.gov