This traditional Victorian shows the straightforward lines of a working-class Victorian rather than an ornamental one—tall proportions, narrow façade, and a roofline that steps with the grade. Its position on the lot gives the front rooms direct exposure to the river, while the rear of the house sits closer to the hillside, creating a sheltered feel.Inside, the layout is practical and efficient. Rooms are scaled for the period—modest but well-defined—with original framing geometry still evident. Large windows on the river-facing side bring in consistent natural light and make the view a central feature rather than an afterthought. The partially finished basement adds usable square footage without altering the home’s historic form.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Kathren Rusinovich, Windermere Community Realty
General Information
749663528
SingleFamilyResidence
1
DOM
2
4791.6 SqFt
1.5
1758
1882
Clatsop
22202
Astoria 3/10
Astoria 3/10
Astoria 3/10
Residential
SingleFamilyResidence
TAYLORS W 1/2 LTS 11, 12, AND 13 BLK 115
Listing Provided Courtesy of Kathren Rusinovich, Windermere Community Realty
Krishna Realty data last checked: May 06, 2026 02:36 | Listing last modified May 05, 2026 06:56,
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Residence Information
504
627
627
1758
Assessor
1131
1/Gas
2
1
1
1.5
Composition
1, Detached
Stories2,Victorian
Driveway
2
1882
No
Asbestos
Daylight
Daylight
ConcretePerimeter
WoodFrames
Features and Utilities
FreeStandingRange, FreeStandingRefrigerator
WasherDryer
Deck
None
Gas
ForcedAir
PublicSewer
Gas
Gas
Financial
3456.74
0
Cash,Conventional
05-05-2026
No
No
Comparable Information
1
1
Cash,Conventional
$515,000
$515,000
May 05, 2026 06:56
Schools
public Elementary : Astoria
3/10Ratingspublic Middle : Astoria
3/10Ratingspublic High : Astoria
3/10Ratings
This traditional Victorian shows the straightforward lines of a working-class Victorian rather than an ornamental one—tall proportions, narrow façade, and a roofline that steps with the grade. Its position on the lot gives the front rooms direct exposure to the river, while the rear of the house sits closer to the hillside, creating a sheltered feel.Inside, the layout is practical and efficient. Rooms are scaled for the period—modest but well-defined—with original framing geometry still evident. Large windows on the river-facing side bring in consistent natural light and make the view a central feature rather than an afterthought. The partially finished basement adds usable square footage without altering the home’s historic form.