
Cities are patchworks of neighborhoods, each offering a distinct style of living, yet together creating the whole we call home. Every few
blocks is a new vision, from coffeeshops and bookstores to forests and fine furniture. One of these areas speaks to you. Your home is
waiting.
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Southwest Portland gives you that urban forest feeling that many cherish each night they return home, surrounded by trees, yet just
minutes from downtown. Take a walk through Washington Park, marvel at the joggers winding their way up Terwilliger towards OHSU, or
just view the city from your balcony.
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Fine urban living has found its home in Northwest Portland. Vitality reigns here: live in a Pearl loft with views of the city, shop for
furniture and bagels on 23rd, enjoy fine dining, hike deep into Forest Park, take the streetcar downtown. It's a good life.
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Times are exciting in North Portland, an area rediscovering and reinventing itself, thanks largely to the easy downtown access on the
new Interstate MAX. From the incredible Overlook views to the remodeled grand Piedmont homes to the eclectic Mississippi area, North Portland
has come alive.
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Family living mixes with old world charm in Northeast Portland. Picturesque homes nestled within towering trees transport you to the
Portland of the 1920s, but with all the fun of modern living. Don't miss a single Last Thursday arts festival on Alberta or a sunset
from Alameda Ridge.
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The heart of Southeast Portland runs up Hawthorne, from the river to the Bagdad to Mt. Tabor. Neighborhoods ranging from the classic
Laurelhurst to the family-oriented Woodstock offer you eclectic mix of family and funky living that makes each day interesting.
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Living near a lake has a special charm, as residents of Lake Oswego will tell you. Imagine living under a canopy of trees, in a
fine home, away from the hustle of the city, a short walk from the lake on a sunny weekend day. Lake Oswego invites you to
discover the fine life.
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