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Goose Hollow Houses for Sale

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    $1,699,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 4 Baths
    • 7,247 Sq Ft

    1034 SW Douglas Place, Portland, OR 97205

    Perched above the city in Portland’s prestigious King's Hill Historic District, this stately Tudor Revival mansion blends timeless elegance with modern upgrades. Built in 1926 by renowned builder Alfred J. Bingham—whose legacy includes Portland Union Station and the Armory—this 4-bed, 4-bath estate spans nearly 7,000 square feet across four gracious levels. From the moment you enter, a grand

    Patrick J. Henry, P.C. Coldwell Banker Bain

    1034 SW Douglas Place, Portland, OR 97205
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    $2,195,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 5,264 Sq Ft

    1636 SW Vista Ave, Portland, OR 97201

    VIEWS! CONDO ALTERNATIVE! Poised above the city at the foot of the West Hills, this singular 1961 residence in Portland Heights commands rare panoramic views of Mount Hood and the downtown skyline. A dramatic renovation has preserved the home's authentic mid-century modern architecture while introducing high-end finishes and modern amenities.A striking entry with a Chihuly-inspired custom

    Kristen Kohnstamm Cascade Hasson Sotheby's International Realty

    1636 SW Vista Ave, Portland, OR 97201
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    $2,150,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 4.5 Baths
    • 4,197 Sq Ft

    1442 SW Vista Ave, Portland, OR 97201

    All homes have a story. And the Rinehart Home has a magnificent one. Designed by architect Emil Schacht, built in 1907, this home was owned for 84 years by the Rinehart family, a prominent Portland family of doctors. Back in the early 1940's when the Rinehart's purchased the home, the trolley passing by on Vista Ave was likely a major selling point, offering a direct route to OHSU. Passed down

    Aaron Moomaw Cascade Hasson Sotheby's International Realty

    1442 SW Vista Ave, Portland, OR 97201

Why Live in Goose Hollow

Goose Hollow in Portland is a neighborhood rich in history and character, named after the geese that once roamed its 19th-century farmlands. Today, it is known for its diverse housing options, from modest bungalows to grand Victorian and Colonial Revival homes, many of which offer excellent city views. The neighborhood's commercial heart is centered around Providence Park, a historic soccer stadium, and extends to West Burnside Street, where dining options range from the casual Yokai Musubi to the upscale RingSide Steakhouse. The Goose Hollow Inn, a community staple since 1967, is renowned for its Reuben sandwiches and welcoming atmosphere. Shopping is convenient with popular centers, chain pharmacies, and local stores like Mox Boarding House. Washington Park, located on the neighborhood's west side, features attractions such as a Japanese garden, an arboretum, and a zoo. Goose Hollow is served by highly rated schools, including Chapman Elementary, West Sylvan Middle, and Lincoln High School. The neighborhood is well-connected, with Interstate 405 and the Red and Blue MAX Light Rail lines providing easy access to downtown Portland. Goose Hollow offers a suburban feel with the convenience of city living, all within a setting that is safer than the national average.

Home Trends in Goose Hollow, OR

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$115,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$350,000
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$489,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$248
Number of Homes for Sale
1
Last 12 months Home Sales
7
Months of Supply
1.70
Median List Price
$348,495
Median Change From 1st List Price
4%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-88%
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