Discover luxurious living with panoramic views of Portland’s vibrant skyline, majestic Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, and Mt. Adams! This lightly lived-in, end unit gem in the Cambridge Condominium complex exudes sophistication with high ceilings, refinished hardwood floors, abundant natural light through floor to ceiling windows, and spacious rooms designed to captivate. By day, bask in sweeping city vistas and beautiful sunrises; at night, witness the skyline transform under a stunning backdrop of city lights, making this space ideal for both entertaining and relaxing in style. The chic living room, complete with a cozy fireplace and balcony (17'X7') access, flows seamlessly into the dining area, creating an open, inviting atmosphere. Step onto the private covered balcony to dine alfresco and savor Portland’s remarkable scenery year-round. The gourmet kitchen includes a gas range, granite countertops, undercabinet lighting, pantry, and dining bar. The expansive primary bedroom, with its own balcony access, greets you each morning with breathtaking views and includes a spa-like bathroom, featuring a two-sink vanity, walk-in shower, tile floor, and a large walk-in closet. At the opposite end of the unit, the second bedroom and bathroom provide an ideal setup for guests, ensuring privacy or creating an ideal home office space. As an end unit, the home is graced with additional side windows. This low-maintenance home offers an unrivaled lifestyle, located minutes from top dining spots, coffee shops, and shopping as well as parks and walkable neighborhoods. Additional perks include secured entry access, an elevator, two parking spaces (tandem) in a gated garage, and a storage unit. All appliances are included, making this home the epitome of move-in-ready convenience. Seller will consider all concessions. Schedule a tour today and make this exceptional home your own!
教育階段 | 學校名稱 | 學區 |
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Elementary | Chapman | 無法使用 |
High | Lincoln | 無法使用 |
Juniorhigh | West Sylvan | 無法使用 |
Middle | West Sylvan | 無法使用 |
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