SOUTHEAST PORTLAND
Southeast Portland has a unique quirkiness and a modern dose of style. Reed College is located here, where Steve Jobs studied. On the Southeast side, you will also find the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. OMSI is where everyone from all walks of life goes to see exhibitions, and parents bring their children to let off steam.
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About Southeast Portland
The Old Portland Hardware Store, a staple in the city, is also located in the Southeast. It's one of the best places to go if you are renovating an old Portland house. The Old Portland Hardware Store stocks all the rare hardware. There are many great antique shops around the hardware store where you can find amazing light fixtures and other items.
The Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden has over 2,500 plants that are in bloom throughout spring and summer. There are also hiking trails and waterfalls year-round. Woodstock Park, Mount Tabor Park, and Mount Tabor Park make great places to take a walk or have a picnic.
Neighborhoods in SE Portland
There are some great neighborhoods in Southeast Portland include Kerns, Laurelhurst, Mount Tabor, North Tabor, South Tabor, Montavilla, Sunnyside, Richmond, Brooklyn, Foster-Powell, Reed, Woodstock, Brentwood-Darlington, Buckman, Hosford Abernethy, Creston-Kenilworth, Sellwood-Moreland, Eastmoreland, and Mount Scott-Arleta.
Southeast Portland is a great spot for those who want to have a lot of fun, be able to walk everywhere, and have a great personality.
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Southeast Portland Homes
There are many styles of homes to choose from in Southeast Portland, including Victorian, Craftsman and Victorian homes as well as some quirky little cottages. Many of the houses in Southeast Portland have huge lots and are surrounded by land. Southeast Portland is a popular place for families and investors looking to buy a second home. Â
Homes in Southeast Portland range anywhere from 300K for a fixer upper to well into the millions for a beautifully-renovated home or new construction. Southeast Portland neighborhoods are filled with friendly singles and families and many streets are lined with old growth trees. Southeast Portland streets are very walkable and have a lot of character. According to walkscore.com, Southeast Portland has a Walk Score score of 93 out 100 and a Bicycle Score of 100 out 100.
Let's first talk about the actual location of Southeast Portland. It is located east of Burnside and the Willamette River. When recommending East Portland areas as a place to move to, our general rule is to recommend anything between block 50 and downtown. There are some areas that are a little more dangerous than others, but you can also find safe areas further east.
Similarly to the homes for sale in Portland OR, Southeast Portland's outer areas are rapidly becoming more gentrified. From block 50 onwards, almost every inch of these areas has been gentrified. One example is South Burnside, which was once considered a rough area. However, it has seen a significant improvement in its appearance since then. This is typical of larger trends in gentrification in Southeast Portland.
You'll be pleasantly surprised to find that there are still some great homes for sale in Southeast Portland with large yards at a lower price than other areas. You can make a smart purchase of a home in Southeast Portland while it is still growing and you will be able to watch your property increase in value, which is always nice.
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