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$1,615,000 (USD)
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Portland Area Residential

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1034 SW Douglas Pl Portland, OR 97205

4 Bed
4 Baths
7247 sqft
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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 foyer welcomes you into a home rich in history and architectural detail.Originally built as Bingham’s personal residence, the home reflects classic English country influences—gabled dormers, half-timbered second-story exteriors, a dramatic chimney, and a stately façade. Inside, you’ll find lovingly preserved original features including natural wood floors, wainscoting, a prominent central staircase illuminated by multi-pane leaded glass windows, and a unique barrel-ceilinged living room that exudes historic charm.Extensively updated for today’s lifestyle, this home includes a stunning new primary ensuite, double-paned insulated wood windows, earthquake retrofitting, new mechanical systems, and custom copper gutters and downspouts—preserving its character while enhancing efficiency and comfort.Bingham’s wife Kate, their three children, and later grandchildren lived here until 1985, making it a home of generational legacy. Now, this exceptional residence offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Portland’s history while enjoying modern luxury and ample space for entertaining, family life, or simply enjoying the serene, elevated views of this iconic neighborhood. [Home Energy Score = 1. HES Report at https://rpt.greenbuildingregistry.com/hes/OR10237924]
Listing Courtesy of RMLS / Coldwell Banker Bain / Patrick Henry
$1,569,000 (USD)
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Alameda Area Residential

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2704 NE Hamblet St Portland, OR 97212

6 Bed
5 Baths
4254 sqft
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In the heart of one of Portland’s most sought-after neighborhoods, this distinguished Alameda Colonial blends architectural heritage with modern luxury. Thoughtfully updated with today’s conveniences while preserving its original character, the main residence offers five bedrooms and three and one-half baths across an elegant, light-filled floor plan. Every detail reflects the craftsmanship of celebrated builder Robert Ballantine Beat, whose legacy endures in Portland’s most admired homes.Beat, a master builder of the 1910s and 1920s, was renowned for his “Honor Built” residences—beautiful, majestic, and lasting. Known for his careful attention to proportion and timeless design, Beat constructed more than 350 homes across Portland’s premier neighborhoods, including Alameda, Irvington, and Laurelhurst. His work, inspired by Arts and Crafts principles and later evolving toward Colonial, English, and Mediterranean forms, continues to define the city’s most beloved streetscapes.This home exemplifies that enduring artistry: graceful symmetry, rich millwork, hardwood floors, and period-style baths restored to perfection. The chef’s kitchen—reimagined with high-end appliances, Honed Granite counters, and custom cabinetry—balances beauty with function. Updated systems, including plumbing and electrical, ensure comfort and peace of mind.A detached garage hosts a beautifully finished one-bedroom, one-bath ADU, ideal for guests, extended family, or rental income. Set amid mature landscaping on a quiet, tree-lined street, this property offers the best of Alameda living—architectural pedigree, thoughtful updates, and unmatched livability.“You can’t beat a Beat house: Beautiful – Majestic – Lasting.” [Home Energy Score = 1. HES Report at https://rpt.greenbuildingregistry.com/hes/OR10193777]
Listing Courtesy of RMLS / Coldwell Banker Bain / Patrick Henry