Mid-Century Eastmoreland Sanctuary Imagine strolling down historic streets that display pride of ownership in every home. Jog or walk under a canopy of trees down Reed College Place, right into Reed College’s beautiful campus and trails. Leisurely walk from your front door to take in the blooming flowers of the Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden. If you want a break from cooking, simply walk or drive the short distance to the restaurants and coffee shops on Woodstock Blvd. This is what it means to live in Eastmoreland. When hosting family and friends, you’ll enjoy your large Chef’s kitchen as you cook and remain part of the conversation thanks to the seamless open-concept design. When it’s time to relax, sit by the large living room windows, enjoying the sun as you admire the greenery of the neighborhood and this one-of-a-kind Mid Century home. Of course, nothing says relaxation like the spa-inspired primary bathroom featuring a soaking tub and the dreamy circular skylight shower. This home was masterfully re-imagined from the ground up, structurally reinforced by anchoring to the foundation, and meticulously curated to maximize enjoyment. Fully permitted and over $550k was invested in herringbone flooring, walnut cabinetry, custom tile, and luxury appliances. Every light, fixture, and finish were carefully selected to make the entire home cohesive and functional without losing its MCM architectural heritage. The fully furnished in-law unit was specifically designed to embrace the Portland lifestyle. Crafted with a focus on independent living, it has a separate entrance, full kitchen and bathroom, and dedicated laundry. Originally built for multi-family living, it has been used for Airbnb, generating $15k annually over the last 3 years. Opportunities to own a turn-key, structurally enhanced, open-concept MCM in Eastmoreland are rare.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Greg Messick, RealtyNET, LLC
General Information
269926018
SingleFamilyResidence
19
DOM
4
10454.4 SqFt
4
4460
1958
Multnomah
R201075
Duniway 6/10
Sellwood 8/10
Cleveland 5/10
Residential
SingleFamilyResidence
LAKEVIEW, LOT 1&2 TL 700
Listing Provided Courtesy of Greg Messick, RealtyNET, LLC
Krishna Realty data last checked: May 08, 2026 20:52 | Listing last modified May 06, 2026 12:07,
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Mid-Century Eastmoreland Sanctuary Imagine strolling down historic streets that display pride of ownership in every home. Jog or walk under a canopy of trees down Reed College Place, right into Reed College’s beautiful campus and trails. Leisurely walk from your front door to take in the blooming flowers of the Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden. If you want a break from cooking, simply walk or drive the short distance to the restaurants and coffee shops on Woodstock Blvd. This is what it means to live in Eastmoreland. When hosting family and friends, you’ll enjoy your large Chef’s kitchen as you cook and remain part of the conversation thanks to the seamless open-concept design. When it’s time to relax, sit by the large living room windows, enjoying the sun as you admire the greenery of the neighborhood and this one-of-a-kind Mid Century home. Of course, nothing says relaxation like the spa-inspired primary bathroom featuring a soaking tub and the dreamy circular skylight shower. This home was masterfully re-imagined from the ground up, structurally reinforced by anchoring to the foundation, and meticulously curated to maximize enjoyment. Fully permitted and over $550k was invested in herringbone flooring, walnut cabinetry, custom tile, and luxury appliances. Every light, fixture, and finish were carefully selected to make the entire home cohesive and functional without losing its MCM architectural heritage. The fully furnished in-law unit was specifically designed to embrace the Portland lifestyle. Crafted with a focus on independent living, it has a separate entrance, full kitchen and bathroom, and dedicated laundry. Originally built for multi-family living, it has been used for Airbnb, generating $15k annually over the last 3 years. Opportunities to own a turn-key, structurally enhanced, open-concept MCM in Eastmoreland are rare.