The most costly residential real estate transaction in Portland over the previous week is a $2.4 million condo.
Over the course of the last week, 132 residential real estate sales with an average price of $531,699 were reported in the region. In the end, the average cost per square foot was $358.
Even though the property may have sold earlier, the values in the list below relate to real estate sales for which the title was recorded during the week of December 9.
10. $950K, single-family home at 10914 S.W. Creightonwood Place
The owners of the Portland property located at 10914 S.W. Creightonwood Place have changed. The cost came to $949,999. The home is 3,535 square feet in size and was constructed in 1984. The cost is $269 per square foot. On December 4, the agreement was concluded.
9. $950K, single-family house at 2812 N.W. Ariel Terrace
The Portland single-family home located at 2812 N.W. Ariel Terrace has been sold. The residence was purchased for $950,000 and sold in December. The home is 2,593 square feet in size and was constructed in 1985. It cost $366 per square foot. On December 6, the agreement was concluded.
8. $985K, single-family residence at 2229 N.E. Clackamas Street
The Portland single-family home at 2229 N.E. Clackamas Street, which is 2,652 square feet, has been sold. The entire acquisition price was $985,000, or $371 per square foot, and the ownership transfer was finalized in December. In 1907, the home was constructed. On December 6, the agreement was concluded.
7. $1.1 million, single-family residence at 4481 S.W. Fairview Circus
The detached home at 4481 S.W. Fairview Circus in Portland, which is 3,464 square feet, has been sold. The entire acquisition price was $1,100,000, $318 per square foot, and the ownership transfer was finalized in December. In 1979, the house was constructed. On December 4, the agreement was concluded.
6. $1.1 million, single-family house at 4110 S.W. Jerald Court
The Portland single-family home located at 4110 S.W. Jerald Court has been sold. The house was purchased for $1,135,000, and the new owners moved in in December. The living space of the 1972-built home is 5,596 square feet. The final cost per square foot was $203. On December 5, the agreement was concluded.
5. $1.2 million, single-family home at 7804 S.W. Hunt Club Place
The owners of the Portland property located at 7804 S.W. Hunt Club Place have changed. The cost came to $1,175,000. The house was built in 1997 and has a living area of 3,562 square feet. The cost is $330 per square foot. On December 4, the agreement was concluded.
4. $1.3 million, single-family residence at 247 S.W. California Street
The sale of the single family residence at 247 S.W. California Street in Portland has been finalized. The mansion was purchased for $1,250,000, and the new owners moved in in December. The house was built in 2024 and has a living area of 1,091 square feet. The price per square foot was $1,146. On December 6, the agreement was concluded.
3. $1.3 million, single-family home at 6314 S.E. 21st Ave.
The 1,642 square-foot single-family residence at 6314 S.E. 21st Ave., Portland, has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in December and the total purchase price was $1,295,000, $789 per square foot. The home was constructed in 2018. On December 3, the agreement was concluded.
2. $2.1 million, single-family house at 4444 S.W. Greenleaf Drive
The property at 4444 S.W. Greenleaf Drive in Portland has new owners. The price was $2,100,000. The house was built in 1952 and has a living area of 5,307 square feet. The price per square foot is $396. On December 9, the agreement was concluded.
1. $2.4 million, condominium at 311 N.W. 12th Ave.
The sale of a condominium at 311 N.W. 12th Ave. in Portland has been finalized. The price was $2,400,000, and the new owners took over the condominium in December. The condominium was built in 2007 and has a living area of 3,273 square feet. The price per square foot was $733. On December 5, the agreement was concluded.
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