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. 

Vegan eating, shopping, and living in Southeast Portland!

Where to get your (plant-based) munch on, broken down by quadrant: Part #2

We’re so excited to continue the Rose City tour with highlights from the Southeast – which is home to some of our top picks in all of Portland!
Known popularly for its cool & trendy vibe, you could certainly wander through the neighborhoods and discover any number of hip gastropubs and vegan delights. But if you want to live and eat like a local, read on for our personal recommendations and a couple of hidden gems!
We would be remiss if we did not give a special shoutout to Belmont Street. A lot may have changed since our Beloved Belmont post in 2019, but only for the better as it has become a veritable oasis of plant based culinary treasures!

Lilla

The only place to go when you are craving ethical Italian!
Where are they? 960 SE Madison Street
What do they offer?  The first fully vegan Italian restaurant since Portobello closed in 2016, Lilla is the creation of Indian-American chef Sanjay Chandrasekaran. Popularly known for his restaurant The Sudra (see Part 1 of the tour!), Chef Chandrasekaran prepares mouth-watering vegan temptations.
What do they value? Lilla is located in the spot where vegan Middle Eastern restaurant Tiny Aviv once sat. When Tiny Aviv closed, Chandrasekaran decided to continue the lease with a new concept, and Lilla was born! You can find the best Italian-style comfort foods, all while enjoying the fact that they are plant based and cruelty-free!

Mirisata

Vegan Sri Lankan dishes of EPIC proportion!
Where are they? 2420 SE Belmont Street
What do they offer? Fully plant-based menu (plus brunch!) in casual atmosphere with counter service.
What do they value? Mirisata is proud to be worker-owned. They do not have a traditional “head chef” but instead collaborate on every dish to make original creations! Loosely translated from Sinhala, the name means “spicy curry” – and while not everything on their menu is spicy, you can be sure each item will be packed with flavor!
Our favs? First of all, prepare yourself for HUGE portion sizes! Our lunch there lasted all week, and Kendall took some to her non-vegan parents – they loved it! You have to try the Dolphin-style Kottu and Polos Cutlets.

Obon Shokudo

Meatless takes on Japanese comfort food
Where are they? 720 SE Grand Ave
What do they offer? Feel-good Japanese homestyle favorites that hit the spot!
What do they value? Obon owners Humiko Hozumi and Jason Duffany started their vegan concept by selling in farmers markets, then to the Morrison Market food hall, and finally to their brick and mortar location! Homestyle food is very important to them, with lots of house-made fermented foods and broths inspired by Hozumi’s family recipes.
Our favs? Hands-down, the Kakiage and the Kenchinjiru! They even have FREE dog sushi!

Cultured Kindness

Vegan Cheese Shop
Where are they? 1217 SE Stark Street
What do they offer? Small-batch, ethically-sourced vegan cashew cheeses.
What do they value? From their website: Cultured Kindness conducts business as a socially responsible member of its community. Their mission is to spread ethical veganism by removing the obstacles that prevent people from choosing a vegan lifestyle. They believe that veganism is better for the planet, for individual health, and most certainly for the animals who suffer in the dairy industry.
Our favs? Cultured Kindness recently catered a Broker’s Open for us. We love the Mushroom Melt, as well as their cheese and cracker boards!

Norah

Succulent seasonal Thai and pan-Asian fare!
Where are they? 3801 SE Belmont Street
What do they offer? 100% plant based pan-Asian food and inspired cocktails, with a menu that rotates seasonally. Nan and Prae are from southern Thailand, and draw inspiration from the region. (Norah’s sister restaurant is vegan-friendly Mestizo!)
What do they value? Norah is woman-owned. “The name Norah refers to a traditional dance reserved for celebrations and community gatherings in Southern Thailand where Nan and Prae grew up. The dance is a symbol of community vitality. We hope to bring that same energy of togetherness to the food we serve.”
Our fav? The Cauliflower Curry is INCREDIBLE! (roasted cauliflower, house curry & pickles, jasmine rice)

Plus – Bakeries and Grocery Stores!

Shoofly Vegan Bakery & Cafe

Local, fresh-baked vegan treats and wholesale items
What do they offer? An amazing concept, combining café and wholesale bakery – you can stop in to have goodies made fresh daily, OR buy their treats wholesale to sell in your own establishment! Click here to see all of the locations that proudly sell Shoofly products!
What do they value? It’s really important to Shoofly to use as many locally sourced ingredients as possible. You can be assured that their treats are made IN Portland, and with love!

Cutiee Buys|Coffee Beer

Part convenience mart, part grocery store, everything delicious…and cute!

Where are they? 4138 & 4142 SE 42nd Ave
What do they offer? As the name might suggest, Cutiee Buys is a super cute convenience and grocery story…that’s ALL vegan! Next door at the iconic Coffee Beer, you’ll find…you guessed it…a selection of coffee and beer and plenty of tables indoors and outdoors to chat or simply relax.
What do they value? They value cuteness and kindness, and want everyone to feel welcome!

Even More Vegan Favorites!

Eat, drink, and be ethically merry!
**At 8 years old, I had a revelation that animals meant too much to me to eat….then one day, I lost my vegetarian way. Years later, as I learned more about the planet and her inhabitants, I realized that, just as I avoid fossil fuels, I needed to wean myself off of animal products. While not everyone is ready to go vegan, in a city with such amazing options, perhaps it’s time for Meatless Mondays, or hey, how about Meatless March! – Bonnie

Sanctuary: Rhododendron Garden

Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden (https://www.crystalspringsgardenpdx.org) is in SE Portland near Reed College. Part of Portland Parks & Rec, membership starts at $40/yr with over 2,500 species of rhododendrons and azaleas plus the garden is fed by 13 actual springs pumping 6,000 gallons of water per minute. Every year there is a bald eagle couple that builds a nest and have their babies. The best viewing spot is late spring at the north end of the parking lot with binoculars. Being a member I can see the garden in all four seasons change. It’s ADA and dog friendly (leashed and behaved). The garden is occupied by lots of wildlife: squirrels, nutria, beaver, and lots of ducks and geese. On a lucky day, you may see a heron. Don’t miss the annual rhododendron sale where you can purchase some limited quantity varieties for your own garden. This place is perfect for weddings and large events.  I come here when I need a pause in my day or week. There are many benches to sit with your thoughts and that’s why this garden is one of my many mental sanctuaries!

If you want to live near this garden click here!