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Old Town Chinatown Townhomes for Sale

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    $274,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,082 Sq Ft

    1040 NW Naito Pkwy Unit O10, Portland, OR 97209

    Morning east light in this lovely home with living area opening to deck. Walk out the door and steps to the community pool. You can enjoy the activities from your deck. Two bedroom (primary is on second floor). Primary bath has been beautifully remodeled. SE placement with sunrises. Excellent condition. Deeded parking steps to your door. Seller is paying $30,000 special assessment for pier and

    Judie Dunken JUDIE DUNKEN REAL ESTATE LLC

    1040 NW Naito Pkwy Unit O10, Portland, OR 97209
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    $299,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 901 Sq Ft

    910 NW Naito Pkwy Unit I19, Portland, OR 97209

    RIVERFRONT CONDO! Urban Living in Vibrant Old Town, Central Location in Downtown PDX. Enjoy River Views from this Updated 2BD Condo with Deeded Covered Parking in Community Carport. Live minutes from Everything Portland has to offer and borders the Pearl District. Furnishings negotiable for a Turn Key Option for Rental, Traveling Nurses (30 day min), Vacation or 2nd Home. Take in Unobstructed

    Tran Ly Rogers RE/MAX Equity Group

    910 NW Naito Pkwy Unit I19, Portland, OR 97209

Why Live in Old Town Chinatown

Old Town Chinatown, located just 1 mile from Downtown Portland, is the city's oldest neighborhood and official Chinatown. Marked by the 1986 Chinatown Gateway, the area celebrates its rich history of Chinese and Japanese immigrants. The neighborhood features a mix of commercial office spaces, bars, nightclubs, and trendy eateries. Popular dining spots include Sushi Ichiban, Voodoo Doughnut, and Deadstock Coffee Roasters. Residents can also enjoy arcade games at Ground Kontrol and snacks from Goodies Snack Shop. Essential shopping is available at Old Town Grocery and World Foods, while Powell’s City of Books and Pioneer Place offer extensive retail options. Housing primarily consists of 1980s postmodernist condos and townhouses, many with views of the Willamette River. The area is known for its noise, especially during rush hour, but offers green spaces and walking paths along the waterfront. Cultural attractions include the Roseland Theater, Japanese American Museum of Oregon, Portland Chinatown Museum, and Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education. The Lan Su Chinese Garden provides a botanical retreat, while Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park offers trails and public art. The Portland Saturday Market runs from March to December at Waterfront Park. Transportation is convenient with four Max Light Rail lines, Portland Union Station, and Highway 99W. Educational options include the highly rated Lincoln High School.

Home Trends in Old Town Chinatown, OR

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$231,000
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$279,000
Median 1 Bedroom Sale Price
$245,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$305
Number of Homes for Sale
17
Last 12 months Home Sales
18
Months of Supply
11.30
Median List Price
$280,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
14%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
0%
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