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Just Listed | The Forget-Me-Not

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Just Listed | The Forget-Me-Not

ABOUT THE HOME

In 1938, the New York Giants were the NFL champions, the Chicago Black Hawks clinched the Stanley Cup, and the New York Yankees won the World Series. In 1938, the Crunch Bar was invented, and Columbia Sportswear was founded. In 1938, my amazing Grandma was born, and this house was built.

Step into a world of classic charm and modern comfort with this meticulously cared-for home, brimming with character details. From the rich mahogany woodwork and tongue-and-groove wainscoting in the dining room to the gorgeous hardwood floors and lathe-and-plaster walls, every corner exudes warmth and elegance. A newer roof, central A/C, and many other updates offer peace of mind.

The main floor offers a formal entry, a spacious living room with a gas fireplace, and a formal dining room with windows on two walls that invite natural light. The charming kitchen boasts granite counters and stainless-steel appliances, while the guest room and updated period-correct hall bath add convenience. A flexible den/third bedroom provides easy access to the serene backyard.

Upstairs, the full primary suite features a walk-in closet and an en suite bathroom, while the lower level includes a finished family room with a second fireplace, plus generous laundry and storage areas.

Outside, the property showcases diverse and mature plantings that enhance its curb appeal. The private backyard features terraced areas perfect for al fresco dining, relaxing with a book, or spending time with your future Border Collie. An oversized one-car garage with a workshop area completes this exceptional home.

This home is a true gem, offering a blend of nostalgia and modern convenience—an ideal place to create lasting memories.

 

ABOUT MAYWOOD PARK

In 1926, Columbia Realty purchased the triangular plot of land on which Maywood Park stands. The parcel was later purchased by Commonwealth Inc., which made plans to create a subdivision modeled after the Laurelhurst and Eastmoreland neighborhoods of Portland.

In 1967, the residents of Maywood Park voted to incorporate as a city in an attempt to prevent Interstate 205 from cutting through the neighborhood.

Maywood Park is host to many community events including an Annual Easter Egg Hunt, 4th of July Parade & BBQ, Chili Competition & Holiday Tree Lighting.

Learn more at www.cityofmaywoodpark.com.

 

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