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$1,013,184
SOLD NOV 5, 2025
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23019 Bland Cir West Linn, OR 97068

Savannah Summit

Estimated payment $6,364/month

Total Views 13,582
3 Beds
2.5 Baths
2,891 Sq Ft
$350 Price per Sq Ft

Highlights

  • New Construction
  • Trillium Creek Primary School Rated A
  • 2-minute walk to White Oak Savanna Park

About This Home

23019 Bland Circle, West Linn, OR 97068: The Alder new construction home in Savannah Summit has something for everyone! This David Weekley home features three bedrooms and a retreat upstairs with a versatile study/reading room on the main level. The oversized family room will be great for gathering during special occasions or just lounging around. Enjoy your gourmet kitchen with your large presentation island, stainless appliances, designer cabinets and quartz countertops. This home features a 3-car garage with extra parking in front thanks to the extra-private homesite. Enjoy being in a coveted school district with easy hwy access and shopping! Parks and river nearby for recreational fun! Call the David Weekley Homes at Savannah Summit Team to learn about the industry-leading warranty and energy-efficiency features included with this new home for sale in West Linn, OR!

Home Details

Home Type

  • Single Family

Parking

  • 3 Car Garage

Taxes

  • Special Tax

Home Design

  • New Construction

Interior Spaces

  • 2-Story Property
  • Basement

Bedrooms and Bathrooms

  • 3 Bedrooms

Home Details

Home Type

Single Family

Lot Details

0

Parking

3

Listing Details

  • Property Sub Type: Single Family Residence
  • Property Type: Residential Spec
  • Standard Status: Closed
  • Subdivision Name: Savannah Summit
  • Directions: VIA OR-43Head south on OR-43 Turn right onto Hidden Springs Turn left onto Santa Anita Dr (0.8 miles) Continue straight onto Salamo Rd for 0.6 miles Turn right onto Day Rd (0.5 miles) Take the 3rd left onto Bland Cir (0.2 miles) Turn left onto Eleanor Rd (0.3 miles)Via US 26E and I-5SMerge onto US-26 E Use the right lane to take exit Salem to merge onto I-405 S (1.4 miles) Use the left 2 lanes to merge onto I-5 S toward Salem/Naito Pkwy Use the right 2 lanes to take exit 288 for I-205 N toward Oregon City (11.4 miles) Continue onto I-205 N for 5 miles Take exit 6 for 10th St for 0.3 miles Turn left onto 10th St 10th St turns left and becomes Blankenship Rd Turn right onto Tannler Dr Turn left onto Bland Cir Turn right onto Eleanor RdVIA OR 217Merge onto OR-217 S toward Tigard/Salem Use the right 2 lanes to merge onto I-5 S toward Salem for 3.4 miles Use the right 2 lanes to take exit 288 for I-205 N toward Oregon City Continue onto I-205 N for 5 miles Take exit 6 for 10th St Turn lef
  • Basement: Basement
  • Is New Construction?: Yes
  • PlanUrl: https://www.davidweekleyhomes.com/new-homes/or/portland/west-linn/savannah-summit/alder
  • PlanType: Residential
  • Community Description: Hurry! Limited opportunities remain to own a new home from David Weekley Homes in the charming West Linn, OR, community of Savannah Summit! This intimate enclave consists of 14 spacious homesites and offers thoughtfully designed floor plans from a top Portland home builder. Act fast to take your lifestyle to new heights in Savannah Summit, and enjoy:Large homesites of more than 6,000 square feet; Floor plan options with daylight basements; Community sidewalks; Outdoor recreation at nearby parks
  • Special Features: NewHome

Interior Features

  • Full Bathrooms: 2
  • Half Bathrooms: 1
  • Total Bedrooms: 3
  • Stories: 2

Exterior Features

  • Builder Name: David Weekley Homes - Portland

Garage/Parking

  • Garage Spaces: 3

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About the Builder

Founded in 1976 in Houston, Texas, David Weekley Homes has grown to become one of the largest privately held home builders in America, spanning across 13 states and 19 markets. They're passionate about delighting their Customers, building exceptional homes, caring for their Team, and making a difference in the communities in which they live and work.
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