The Kerns neighborhood hums with creative energy. Named one of the “coolest neighborhoods” in the U.S. in 2024, it’s a true playground for food lovers — a place to sip, savor, and wander — with this charming old home right at its heart. Opulent umbrella leaves drape the entry, welcoming you inside to tall ceilings and sunlit rooms that unfold one into the next. Multiple living spaces invite lounging and gathering, following the light as it moves gracefully through the day. The kitchen is spacious and inviting, yet can be closed off from the dining and living rooms for the cook who prefers a little privacy. French doors open to a serene, zen-like garden patio, complete with a pond with visiting springtime ducks. There’s even a tree fort waiting for a young adventurer. Upstairs, four bedrooms spiral from the landing, including a generously sized primary with room for all your favorite pieces. A blend of vintage lighting, marble tile, slate, and warm fir floors creates an eclectic tapestry of texture & creativity. Below, a versatile space with its own private entrance offers endless possibility — a guest retreat, teen haven, studio, or work-from-home sanctuary. The attached garage is perfect for mopeds + bikes. With a walkability score of 94, cycling friendly streets & just a 5 mins walk to mass transit convenience is effortless~ Imagine starting your morning with coffee and donut at Le Crema, spending the afternoon beneath the trees at Laurelhurst Park, catching a film at the beloved 1923 Laurelhurst Theater, and ending the evening with wine and small bites at Cheese & Crack unless you feel torn between that and Ken's Artisan Pizza. This is more than a home — it’s an invitation to settle into a vibrant neighborhood that feels like a small-town community.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Tracy Dau, Like Kind Realty
General Information
453730569
SingleFamilyResidence
1
DOM
4
4791.6 SqFt
3
3020
1904
Multnomah
R212175
Sunnyside Env 5/10
Sunnyside Env 5/10
Franklin
Residential
SingleFamilyResidence
MANNINGS ADD, BLOCK 2, LOT 2
Listing Provided Courtesy of Tracy Dau, Like Kind Realty
Krishna Realty data last checked: Feb 27, 2026 06:54 | Listing last modified Feb 26, 2026 20:34,
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Residence Information
946
1102
972
3020
appriaser
2048
1/Gas
4
3
0
3
Composition
1, Attached
Craftsman,Victorian
OnStreet
3
1904
No
ShakeSiding, WoodSiding
ExteriorEntry,FullBasement
ExteriorEntry,FullBa
ConcretePerimeter
StormWindow,WoodFram
Features and Utilities
Dishwasher, Disposal, DoubleOven, FreeStandingRange, FreeStandingRefrigerator, GasAppliances, Island, Marbl
The Kerns neighborhood hums with creative energy. Named one of the “coolest neighborhoods” in the U.S. in 2024, it’s a true playground for food lovers — a place to sip, savor, and wander — with this charming old home right at its heart. Opulent umbrella leaves drape the entry, welcoming you inside to tall ceilings and sunlit rooms that unfold one into the next. Multiple living spaces invite lounging and gathering, following the light as it moves gracefully through the day. The kitchen is spacious and inviting, yet can be closed off from the dining and living rooms for the cook who prefers a little privacy. French doors open to a serene, zen-like garden patio, complete with a pond with visiting springtime ducks. There’s even a tree fort waiting for a young adventurer. Upstairs, four bedrooms spiral from the landing, including a generously sized primary with room for all your favorite pieces. A blend of vintage lighting, marble tile, slate, and warm fir floors creates an eclectic tapestry of texture & creativity. Below, a versatile space with its own private entrance offers endless possibility — a guest retreat, teen haven, studio, or work-from-home sanctuary. The attached garage is perfect for mopeds + bikes. With a walkability score of 94, cycling friendly streets & just a 5 mins walk to mass transit convenience is effortless~ Imagine starting your morning with coffee and donut at Le Crema, spending the afternoon beneath the trees at Laurelhurst Park, catching a film at the beloved 1923 Laurelhurst Theater, and ending the evening with wine and small bites at Cheese & Crack unless you feel torn between that and Ken's Artisan Pizza. This is more than a home — it’s an invitation to settle into a vibrant neighborhood that feels like a small-town community.