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🏡 Just listed in Centennial! 🏡 This tri-level home is a dream come true for multi-generational living, work-from-home, or hobbies. The open floor plan includes a light-filled living room with a brick fireplace, hardwood floors, and a dining room with a built-in hutch. The kitchen boasts butcher block counters and tile finishes. The enclosed sun porch is perfect for family gatherings, with a wet bar, fireplace, and French doors leading to the backyard. Three upper-level bedrooms, a lower-level bonus room, 2nd full bathroom, and a den complete the interior. Gated RV parking and a large tool shed are a bonus! 📞 Contact Erin Vining at 503.806.2238 for more information or to schedule a tour of this amazing property!
3 🛏️ | 2 🛁 | | 1 🚘 | 1,459+ Sqft. | 0.21 Acre Lot | $365,000 | ML# 23693091
Centennial is a vibrant East Portland neighborhood with a mix of residential and commercial areas close to Powell Butte Nature Park, offering miles of trails and scenic views. There are two city parks, sports courts, fields, and playgrounds.
The community is active with two Neighborhood Prosperity Initiatives, an annual National Night Out Celebration, and a Neighborhood Association. The newly developed Verdell Burdine Rutherford Park is blocks away, with a playground, picnic shelter, paved pathways, a Portland Loo, public art, and a renovated grass soccer field.
You don’t want to miss this great home!
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