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Prepare to be amazed by this stunning Pacific Northwest contemporary home. This remarkable new construction showcases an impressive open-concept layout—perfect for modern living. Thoughtfully designed to feel even larger than its 2,187 square feet, the home delivers both spaciousness and style. Every detail reflects the craftsmanship of a premier builder, with a custom kitchen, designer finishes and fixtures, engineered hardwood floors, exquisite tile work, and quartz counters throughout. High ceilings and an abundance of windows create a bright, airy atmosphere on both the main and upper levels.
Entertaining is effortless here. The natural flow from the living and dining areas to the large covered patio, and the fully fenced backyard beyond, makes the entire main level ideal for gatherings year-round.
Upstairs, the primary suite features a deep walk-in closet and a luxurious bathroom with a soaking tub, dual vanity, and beautifully tiled walk-in shower. The two front bedrooms have a serene, treehouse-like feel, with windows that look out toward a magnificent Douglas fir and the always-inviting Essex Park. A fourth bedroom on the main level provides a perfect space for a home office or guest room.
On the practical side, the home’s exceptional energy efficiency—earning a 10/10 Home Energy Score—means lower utility costs and a lighter environmental footprint. While it’s part of a three-home condo community, it lives like a fee-simple home. The small HOA covers a shared insurance policy, annual filings, and tax preparation, with no costly maintenance reserves or restrictive rules. And the location? Simply outstanding. Enjoy a Walk Score of 83 and a Bike Score of 99, in a peaceful SE Portland neighborhood known for its convenience and livability.
The Foster-Powell neighborhood began as the Kern Park streetcar subdivision in the early 1900s as Portland expanded eastward from the Willamette River. Its northern border is formed by Powell Blvd, a U.S. highway (26) that stretches from the Oregon coast to the heart of Nebraska. Foster Road defines the southern border of the neighborhood, giving it its peculiar triangle shape. Foster Road breaks off from US 26/Powell Blvd at 50th Avenue, continues eastward through Pleasant Valley and terminates in the town of Damascus. In Portland’s early days, Foster was a dusty trail used by farmers to haul their goods downtown, passing through the then-independent town of Lents (near 92nd Avenue) on the way. Portland expanded and connected transportation links to suburbs, including the old Mt. Scott streetcar line which traveled up Foster on its way to Lents, eventually connecting to service all the way to Estacada. In the early 20th century, Foster was Portland’s widest street, with 17-foot wide sidewalks modeled after Parisian boulevards. A large area containing the Foster-Powell, Mt. Scott-Arleta, and most of South Tabor neighborhoods was annexed to Portland by an election held November 3, 1908.
After some years of decline during the economic troubles of the 1970s and 1980s, this area of Southeast Portland is making a comeback. Young families and immigrants, attracted by the affordability of housing, are moving into the area in droves, restoring its residential vitality. New shops and restaurants are opening along Foster Road, and the recent extension of the Lents Urban Renewal Area down Foster to 50th will provide funding to fix up many storefronts and implement the Foster Road Streetscape improvements. Foster Road is finally on its way back to being one of Portland’s great Main Streets!
Source: Foster Powell Neighborhood Association
Link: https://fosterpowell.com/
3815 SE 76th Ave, Unit A
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