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Okee dok-well since the thread is started anyway....
DH and I possibly relocating to the Portland area. We have 2 children aged 4 and 1.5. Looking for neighborhoods with older (ie early 1900's) homes in the 400k price range. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
DH and I possibly relocating to the Portland area. We have 2 children aged 4 and 1.5. Looking for neighborhoods with older (ie early 1900's) homes in the 400k price range. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
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There are many neighborhoods right in Portland that fit that bill. A few to start looking at would be Mt. Tabor, East Moreland and Laurelhurst. But like I said, there are quite a few. Would DH be working in downtown Portland or somewhere else?
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If you will allow me to plug my website, it has literally thousands of pictures of Portland, including many "street" photos. And it has a separate "neighborhoods guide" with maps, pictures, descriptions, etc. Google for "portland bridges" and my site is the first result.
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Ani--Personally, I would not opt for Milwaukie. That is based on having 2 friends that grew up there. One family is still there, but the other did not like what it has become and so moved to Lake Oswego. The biggest thing, IMO, is to find schools that you like, then look in those areas.
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Ani,
You might give this link a check. There is an area map and links to the various neighborhoods in Portland, OR with useful info.
http://www.portlandneighborhood.com/...orhoodmap.html
You might give this link a check. There is an area map and links to the various neighborhoods in Portland, OR with useful info.
http://www.portlandneighborhood.com/...orhoodmap.html
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Mms, If you know of a house in Laurelhurst in the $400's, I wanna buy it!!!! ;-) Sellwood would be a good place to look, too, Ani. Or St. John's? How early in the 1900's?
To me, Milwaukie mostly invokes images of strip malls, chain and fast food restaurants, and light-industrial parks..... No real "downtown". And I don't think much sense of community. But that's not to say you won't find decent neighborhoods there.
To me, Milwaukie mostly invokes images of strip malls, chain and fast food restaurants, and light-industrial parks..... No real "downtown". And I don't think much sense of community. But that's not to say you won't find decent neighborhoods there.
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The Clinton area might fit your needs. Very up and coming, good schools, and lots of cool places to eat. Still plenty of $400K homes. Well, not plenty, but a few!
http://www.boston.com/travel/getaway..._genuine_side/
http://www.boston.com/travel/getaway..._genuine_side/
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