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WEB ID: 89516359

726 NW 11TH, 506 Portland, Multnomah, OR 97209

Portland, Multnomah, OR 97209

for sale | Condo | Built in 2000

1 bed
1 bath
920 Approx. Sqft
outdoor space
$374,900
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $633
  • Annual Tax: $7,011.00
  • Available Immediately

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Reduced price
WEB ID: 89516359

726 NW 11TH, 506 Portland, Multnomah, OR 97209

Portland, Multnomah, OR 97209

for sale | Condo | Built in 2000

1 bed
1 bath
920 Approx. Sqft
outdoor space
$374,900
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $633
  • Annual Tax: $7,011.00
  • Available Immediately

The Details

About 726 NW 11TH, 506, Portland, Multnomah, OR 97209

Overlooking Jamison Park and conveniently located on the Streetcar route, Tanner Place is a special building in the heart of the Pearl. Everything you need, right at your fingertips: shops, restaurants, groceries, parks, and transportation. This east-facing unit has a stunning view of the beautifully landscaped courtyard and a smart floor plan with no wasted space, plus a bonus den connected to the living room - a...
Listing Courtesy of THINK REAL ESTATE, (503) 847-2722, PORTLAND:24099460

key features

  • 1 Fireplace
  • Central air
  • Gas
  • Washer/Dryer
  • Central Air Cooling
  • Covered Deck
  • Deeded
  • Flat Roof
  • Forced Air Heating
  • Level
  • Main Floor Bedroom/Bath
  • Off Street
  • One Level
  • 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
    10/10/2024212$282,00057601
    09/09/2024310$615,000127522
    05/17/2024308$652,000137522
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