Alameda
Some homes in this neighborhood, particularly those along the periphery of the ridge, have breathtaking views of the Willamette River and the downtown skyline. Its a neighborhood where you will find tree-lined streets, older architecturally significant homes, trendy neighborhood shops, coffee shops, and a high level of community involvement. Average price for homes sold in the Alameda neighborhood in 2005: $423,455
Beaumont-Wilshire
One of the advantages of living in the Beaumont-Wilshire neighborhood is the variety of home styles that are available. South of Fremont, most of the homes were built in the early 1900s and you can find Tudors, Craftsman, bungalows, etc. Also home to Wilshire Park, a 14.83 acre paradise filled with a canopy of mature trees, playgrounds, and picnic facilities. Average price for homes sold in the Beaumont-Wilshire neighborhood in 2005: $423,455
Concordia
You will like Concordia If you like diversity, funky, and art. Note the complete absence of national chains and fast food outlets. Here you can find lots of historic homes (especially on the east side of the neighborhood boundary) that need some TLC. Average price for homes sold in the Concordia neighborhood in 2005: $243,740
Grant Park
Here residents enjoy walking, tree lined streets, and historic homes. Walking in Grant Park means more than taking an evening stroll in the neighborhood. It means that you can walk to the library, restaurants, and even to the food market. Average price for homes sold in the Grant Park neighborhood in 2005: $323,455
Irvington
Many of Irvington's large, historic homes were built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. NE Knott runs through the heart of Irvington and is lined with some of Irvington's most beautiful homes. Each year during the Christmas season a group of owners offer open houses to the public that can be toured on horse-drawn carriages. Average price for homes sold in the Irvington neighborhood in 2005: $423,455
Laurelhurst
Laurelhurst is a close-in residential area of 427 acres containing in its 1,817 households a total of 4,549 people (2000 census). 86% of the Laurelhurst residents live in their own homes. Average price for homes sold in the Laurelhurst neighborhood in 2005: $353,281.