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6521 SE 43rd Avenue Portland, Oregon 97206

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Price $314,500
ML#8016397 in RMLS

Sellers' Agent

Kevin Douglas Hay  |  Agent page
email: kevin@rootsrealty.com
phone: 503-358-0959
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Property Features

  • 4 bedroom 1 and 1/2 half bath Woodstock Village Bungalow.
  • Located moments away from the vibrant Woodstock Village Center. (one of Portland’s oldest neighborhoods est. 1889 read the history below)
  • Shops, Restaurants, Taverns, Multnomah County Library, Reed College, and many more locally owned businesses!
  • Meticulous pride of ownership through-out! Too many wonderful features to list!
  • Effortless flow from living room with wood burning fireplace to dining nook and cook’s kitchen.
  • Gorgeous gardens and gazebo. Ideal for entertaining, bird watching, or meditation. New front lawn with underground automatic sprinkler system.
  • Second bedroom on the main floor has beautiful built-ins, tile flooring, and opens onto the backyard deck.
  • New Trane gas furnace with heat pump & A/C!
  • Be a part of the next generation of Woodstock history!
  • Served by Tri-Met bus lines 19 / 74 / 75
  • Woodstock is one of the city’s older neighborhoods, first platted in 1889. The land that is now the Woodstock Neighborhood was still wilderness in 1848 when an itinerant Methodist minister, Clinton Kelly, his wife Mary, their children and extended family members arrived from Kentucky. The threat of a civil war and the prospects of free land in the west has prompted Kelly and his brothers and their families to migrate to Oregon.
  • The land subsequently changed hands several more times until it was platted for residential development in 1889. Five men bought 194.5 acres for $48,000 and named the subdivision Woodstock.
  • Since many residential districts were being formed and people were running out of family names, it had become en vogue to use names from Sir Walter Scott ’s romantic novels. Woodstock is one of the several names from Scott's writings used for naming subdivisions in southeast Portland.
  • In 1893, James Havely, who acted as trustee for the group who had bought the Woodstock plat, built one of the first houses here; a Queen Anne residence that is now a historic landmark is located at 5450 SE 40th Avenue. He also arranged to have the neighborhood supplied with electricity and water.

Property Dimensions, Zoning & Features:

  • Year built - 1926
  • Total Square Footage - 2179
  • Lot size - 50 x 100
  • Property Tax - $2752.12
  • Zoned R5
  • Living Room - 15 x 17 wood burning fireplace & ceiling fan
  • Kitchen - 8 x 10 includes appliances
  • Dining Nook - 9 x 7 built-ins
  • Master Bedroom - 12 x 11 ceiling fan
  • 2nd Bedroom - 11 x 9 tile floor and door to backyard deck
  • Upper Bedroom (north) 15 x 11
  • Upper Bedroom (south) 15 x 10
  • Upper Nook / Sitting Room / Library 8 x 8
  • Unfinished Basement - 900 sft includes partial bathroom & laundry hook-ups

Schools:

Utilities:

  • Water - Public
  • Sewer - Public
  • Heat - Gas & Zonal Electric
  • Hot water - Electric


All information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed. Square footage is approximate. School availability is subject to change. Buyer to verify all information.


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