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WEB ID: 88139299

1255 NW 9TH, 505 Portland, Multnomah, OR 97209

Portland, Multnomah, OR 97209

for sale | Condo | Built in 2004

1 bed
1 bath
691 Approx. Sqft
$314,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $491
  • Annual Tax: $5,114.00
  • Available Immediately

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Reduced price
WEB ID: 88139299

1255 NW 9TH, 505 Portland, Multnomah, OR 97209

Portland, Multnomah, OR 97209

for sale | Condo | Built in 2004

1 bed
1 bath
691 Approx. Sqft
$314,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $491
  • Annual Tax: $5,114.00
  • Available Immediately

The Details

About 1255 NW 9TH, 505, Portland, Multnomah, OR 97209

Light and airy, this North facing beauty lives large! Offering style and practicality. High ceilings, an open floorplan, an abundance of natural light plus lovely views from the large windows. Spacious living and dining areas. The well equipped kitchen features stainless steel appliances, gas stove, built-in microwave, dishwasher, additional pantry storage and a convenient island that's perfect for prep! True one ...
Listing Courtesy of RE/MAX EQUITY GROUP, (503) 287-8989, PORTLAND:24417878

key features

  • Central air
  • Washer/Dryer
  • Accessible Elevator Installed
  • Built Up Roof
  • Central Air Cooling
  • Commons
  • Forced Air Heating
  • Level
  • On Busline
  • One Level
  • Secured
  • Security Lights
  • Walk In Shower
  • Xeriscape Landscaping
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    Pearl District

    The Pearl District’s reputation as Portland’s chic, artistic neighborhood stands out in a city already bursting with cool, fashionable nabes. Its position as hipster central owes a lot to its origins as a former industrial area, with its gritty spaces and concrete cool lending a sheen of urban authenticity, while luring artists and developers alike. In the 1980s — and accelerating through the 2000s — those artists and developers, spurred on by a change in city zoning, created a neighborhood out of empty warehouses and abandoned railway yards, with converted lofts installed in old factories and brand-new condo towers rising alongside art galleries, well-curated boutiques, and cutting-edge restaurants. Powell’s Books, arguably the city’s most famous retailer, was an early arrival here, opening in 1971 and transforming a former car dealership into the world’s largest bookstore and a Portland icon.

    Sales History for building
    dateunitpriceapprox. sq. ft.bedsbaths
    09/30/20241307$610,000127022
    07/29/20241206$899,000162922
    07/18/2024909$630,000130722
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