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ABOUT THE HOME
Experience the best of low-maintenance living in this well-maintained rowhome, ideally located less than a mile from downtown St. Johns and the iconic Cathedral Park. With fresh interior paint and refinished hardwood floors on the main level, this home combines style, comfort, and convenience without the burden of HOA fees.
The open main level floor plan features a living room with a gas fireplace and sliding door that leads to a balcony—perfect for enjoying a quiet moment with a view. The kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances, a gas range, an island, and a breakfast bar. A dedicated dining area completes the main level, making it ideal for entertaining and everyday living.
Upstairs, you’ll find two bedroom suites offering privacy and versatility, both with en suite full bathrooms and large closets. The convenience of an upper-level laundry and a main-level half bathroom add to the home’s functionality. Additional highlights include a 2-car tandem garage and a small private fenced backyard.
This home is the perfect blend of urban convenience and low-maintenance style in a prime St. Johns location!
ABOUT ST. JOHNS
More than 100 years ago, St. Johns existed as a small, quiet town on Portland’s northern peninsula. Today, the quaint North Portland neighborhood retains its small-town charm with its many locally-owned businesses. Staple neighborhood eateries include Cathedral Coffee, Gracie’s Apizza, StormBreaker Brewing, and the St Johns Food Cart Pod. From May through November take advantage of the Farmers Market featuring local goods and produce.
Pack a picnic blanket for an afternoon in Cathedral Park, one of the city’s most cherished green spaces, and mark your summer calendar for can’t-miss annual events like the free Cathedral Park Jazz Festival. Cross the picturesque St. Johns Bridge and explore the miles of hiking trails through Forest Park.
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2 beds | 2.5 baths | 1,386 sq ft
Homeowners today are in a much stronger financial position than they were during the 2008 crash, thanks to significant equity.
Homes are staying on the market a bit longer now that buyers have more options to choose from
By getting a head start now, you can ensure everything is in place by the time the new year rolls around.
2025 is shaping up to be a more promising year for both buyers and sellers.
You could wait, but you’ll miss out on a lot of equity if you do.
In September, the number of homes put up for sale increased by 11.6% compared to this time last year.
As home equity reaches a new height, the median down payment has too.
If you’re considering buying a brand-new home, don’t let misconceptions hold you back.
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