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This week: Homes in Portland, Ore.

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1 Collins View Set in a hilly neighborho­od surrounded by parks, this restored 1941 five-bedroom home is also just 15 minutes from downtown. One of the two Oregon houses designed by famed modernist architect Richard Neutra, it has custom built-ins; walls of windows with mountain, river, and city views; sleek fireplaces; a streamline­d kitchen open to a dining space and skylit sitting area; and an entertaine­r’s deck. The lot, landscaped with trees, lawns, and flowering shrubs, has space for a pool or guesthouse. $3,550,000. Tracy Hasson, Cascade Hasson Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty, (503) 312-2759

2 Portland

Heights (Vista Ave.) From a hilltop five minutes’ drive from Washington Park, this five-bedroom Georgian Colonial looks out on Mount St. Helens and the Willamette River. The updated 1908 mansion retains the original stained glass and carved-wood columns, staircase, fireplace surrounds, coffered ceilings, paneling, built-ins, and French doors; rooms include a historic ballroom with city views. Outside are a hedge-enclosed front yard and a one-car garage with a Tesla charger. $2,695,000. Libby Benz, Windermere Realty Trust/ Luxury Portfolio Internatio­nal, (503) 706-2385 3 Portland Heights (Montgomery) Designed by architect Albert E. Doyle for a lumber baron’s family, this 1918 Jacobethan manor anchors a lush 2-acre estate in eastcentra­l Portland. The seven-bedroom, fourstory home includes grand formal rooms with historic details, a modern gourmet kitchen, a nightclub, and an attic skateboard room with ramp. The formally landscaped property has gardens, lawns, a central courtyard, a Japanese teahouse, a reflecting pond, a sports court, and a pool. $3,995,000. Suzann Baricevic Murphy, (w)here Real Estate, (503) 789-1033

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