A very brown kitchen with sunny yellow paint.
Nice features like large baseboards and a curved entryway.
An open green space joins the backyard to create a huge space visually.
The second house is a quaint three story Victorian built in 1907. It has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and is 2,498 sqft. It is listed for $649,000.
The dining room/library/music conservatory/bird sanctuary with beautiful wood flooring.
Vintage style fireplace and doors.
Wooden bead board in a room with a lot of natural light.
The third house is tucked away in the woods down a long private drive with a beautiful water feature. It is a 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath home having 13,951 sqft. It is listed for a mere $3,490,000.
Tons of cabinet space in this kitchen with a professional grade stove.
A view of the back of the house next to the towering evergreens.
The house is on 12 acres sporting an equestrian facility with 20 stalls in a lighted barn and indoor arena.
My niece would be drooling over this. (okay, maybe not literally drooling. More like a deep appreciation and admiration for it.)
This full sized basketball court would receive daily use from MY household.
No mansion would be complete without a negative edge pool.
The view from the back. It looks a lot like a resort to me
A vintage Victorian.
The view from the back. It looks a lot like a resort to me
A charming bungalow.
A vintage Victorian.
Hope you enjoyed a little peek at some real estate in Portland, Oregon.
(photo credits: all pictures from www.realtor.com )
This time of year I REALLY miss the Pacific Northwest. I don't miss the house prices though. :)
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