Real Estate
WOW! House In Portland: Industrial Era Building Turned Condo For $1.6 Million
Located in the downtown Pearl District, this 100-year-old structure at different times housed both freight and passenger trains.
PORTLAND, OR — Sitting along the MAX line in Portland's Pearl District, this $1.6 million condo is part of a 110-year-old building that previously housed both freight and passenger trains. Now divided into individual homes, residents can appreciate the building's historic value while also enjoying its modern upgrades. High ceilings and brick walls highlight this 2,700-square-foot, two bedroom, two bath condo, which also includes rooftop access for romantic skyline views of the Rose City's downtown life. Quick access to multiple modes of public transportation reduces the need for a personal car, while nearby galleries, cafes, and shops offer opportunities to socialize with other downtown Portlanders. It's perfect for a young couple, artist, or small, urbanite family.
- Address: 613 NW 11th Ave, Portland, Oregon
- Price: $1,599,000
- Square Feet: 2682
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2 Full and 1 Half Baths
- Built: 1908
- Features: Over 100 years ago this luxurious Pearl District brownstone housed freight trains & later became the North Bank Passenger Rail Station. Today turn-of-the-century patina combines with brick walls, steel beams, soaring ceilings & skylights- ideal for showcasing art & entertaining. Open layout includes Chef's kitchen, den/loft, Media area, 3 outdoor spaces with a dramatic rooftop deck. Around the corner to galleries, cafes and boutiques.
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