In Portland, an ’80s Residence Reborn Hits the Market for $1.8M

The revamped Oregon home has a geometric facade, glass bricks galore, and a balcony on each of its three levels.

This revamped ’80s home in Portland, Oregon, has a sculptural facade, glass bricks galore, and a balcony on each of its three levels.

Location: 2725 SW Sherwood Drive, Portland, Oregon

Price: $1,845,000

Year Built: 1986

Architect: Robert Thompson

Renovation Date: 2019

Renovation Designers: Bright Designlab

Footprint: 3,978 square feet (4 bedrooms, 3 baths)

Lot Size: 0.25 Acres

From the Agent: "This landmark architectural masterpiece is located on a quiet, dead-end street in Portland Heights, just moments from downtown Portland, OHSU, and Council Crest Park, yet worlds away in a coveted setting. The home seamlessly blends natural outdoor elements with calming interiors through expansive windows, balconies, and tranquil sight lines through the trees. The professional-grade kitchen is loaded with custom cabinetry, premium appliances, a massive island, and dual balcony access. The luxurious primary suite offers a spa-like bath, serene spaces, a sauna, and a walk-in closet. Comfortable bedrooms with built-ins, several bonus areas, low-maintenance outdoor spaces, a three-plus car garage, and ample storage round out the package. Beautifully cared for, carefully maintained, and ready for its next steward, this rare offering is both timeless and extraordinary."

Photo by MC Imagery

Photo by MC Imagery

A selection of the furniture is available to convey with the property.

Some of the home’s furnishings are available to purchase along with the property.

Photo by MC Imagery

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