Woodstock just got a glow-up! This beautifully remodeled home is ready for its next chapter — and it’s got room for everyone. Whether you’ve got extended family, frequent houseguests, looking for extra income or just love a little breathing room, this place delivers.
With a super unique layout featuring three separate living spaces and three private entrances, you’ve got options galore. Each level has its own living area, at least one bedroom, and even a full kitchen — yep, three full kitchens total. Talk about flexibility! The main kitchen shines with a welcoming eating bar that’s perfect for morning coffee, weeknight dinners, or hanging out while you cook. Dining al fresco on the attached deck overlooking the generous fully fenced yard is the cherry on top!
Use it as one spacious four-bedroom home, set it up for multi-generational living, create rental income, or design the ultimate work-from-home setup. However you imagine it, this home makes it possible.
All of this in sought-after Woodstock — close to great shops, restaurants, and Reed College.
Also: Off street parking
Portland’s Woodstock neighborhood is one of those places that feels like a small town tucked inside the city. Located in Southeast Portland, centered around SE Woodstock Boulevard, it blends historic charm, walkability, and a relaxed, community-driven vibe.
Woodstock has a cozy, neighborly atmosphere. It’s quieter than Division or Hawthorne, but still lively enough to feel connected. You’ll see people walking dogs, pushing strollers, biking to the store, or grabbing coffee along the main strip. It’s established, but not sleepy.
The neighborhood is known for:
Classic early- to mid-20th-century bungalows and Craftsman homes
Ranch-style homes from the 1950s–60s
Some newer infill and townhomes mixed in
Lots tend to be generous compared to closer-in neighborhoods, and many homes have mature trees and established landscaping.
SE Woodstock Boulevard is the heart of the neighborhood. It’s walkable and lined with locally owned businesses. Highlights include:
Heart Coffee – a popular specialty coffee shop
Cloud City Ice Cream – a neighborhood favorite
Grand Central Bakery
A mix of pubs, casual restaurants, and long-standing local businesses
It has just enough retail and dining to cover daily needs without feeling commercialized.
One of Woodstock’s biggest draws is Mt. Scott Park, which features:
Open green space
Sports courts and fields
An indoor community center with a pool
Nearby, you also have access to Springwater Corridor Trail for biking and running.
Woodstock has a strong neighborhood identity, with community events, a local farmers market (seasonal), and good involvement in local schools. It appeals to a mix of longtime residents, young families, and first-time buyers.
It’s about 15–20 minutes to downtown Portland (traffic depending). Access to I-205 is convenient, and there’s decent bus service. It feels tucked away, but not isolated.