10 most expensive homes sold in Washington County, Nov. 25 – Dec. 1

The most costly residential real estate transaction in Washington County over the previous week is a $1.7 million Portland home.

Over the course of the last week, the county had 79 residential real estate sales, with an average price of $596,601. In the end, the average cost per square foot was $324.

Even though the property may have sold earlier, the values in the list below relate to real estate sales for which the title was recorded during the week of November 25.

10. $842K, single-family house at 8056 S.E. Atlas Street

The owners of the Hillsboro property located at 8056 S.E. Atlas Street have changed. It cost $842,000. The home is 2,180 square feet in size and was constructed in 2019. The cost is $386 per square foot. On November 18, the agreement was concluded.

9. $850K, single-family residence at 16042 N.W. Birdie Lane

The Portland single-family home located at 16042 N.W. Birdie Lane has been sold. The house was purchased for $850,000, and in November, the new owners moved in. The home is 2,066 square feet in size and was constructed in 1997. It cost $411 per square foot. On November 19, the agreement was concluded.

8. $865K, single-family home at 15250 N.W. Oakhills Drive

The Beaverton single-family house located at 15250 N.W. Oakhills Drive has been sold. The house was purchased for $865,000, and the new owners moved in in November. The house is 3,720 square feet in size and was constructed in 1970. It cost $233 per square foot. On November 19, the agreement was concluded.

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7. $900K, single-family residence at 8365 S.W. Carmel Court

The detached home at 8365 S.W. Carmel Court in Portland, which is 2,271 square feet, has been sold. The entire acquisition price was $900,000, or $396 per square foot, and the ownership transfer was finalized in November. The home was constructed in 1967. On November 15, the agreement was concluded.

6. $967K, single-family house at 759 S.W. Regency Place

The Portland single-family home at 759 S.W. Regency Place, which is 4,237 square feet, has been sold. The entire acquisition price was $966,550, or $228 per square foot, and the ownership transfer was finalized in November. In 1991, the house was constructed. On November 15, the agreement was concluded.

5. $1 million, single-family home at 13200 N.W. Greenwood Drive

The owners of the property located at 13200 N.W. Greenwood Drive in Portland have changed. The cost came to $1,045,000. The house is 3,861 square feet in size and was constructed in 2016. It costs $271 per square foot. On November 15, the agreement was concluded.

4. $1.1 million, single-family house at 9680 S.W. Omara Street

The detached home located at 9680 S.W. Omara Street in Portland has been sold. The house was purchased for $1,075,000, and the new owners moved in in November. The living space of the 1931-built home is 2,582 square feet. The final cost per square foot was $416. On November 15, the agreement was concluded.

3. $1.2 million, single-family residence at 2881 N.W. 127th Ave.

The owners of the property located at 2881 N.W. 127th Ave. in Portland have changed. The cost came to $1,200,000. The house is 3,377 square feet in size and was constructed in 1997. The cost is $355 per square foot. On November 18, the agreement was concluded.

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2. $1.3 million, single-family home at 21100 N.W. Coffey Lane

The owners of the property located at 21100 N.W. Coffey Lane in Hillsboro have changed. The cost came to $1,285,000. The home is 2,205 square feet in size and was constructed in 1974. It costs $583 per square foot. On November 15, the agreement was concluded.

1. $1.7 million, single-family residence at 6690 S.W. Gable Parkway

The single-family home at 6690 S.W. Gable Parkway, Portland, which was 3,484 square feet, has been sold. The entire acquisition price was $1,660,000, or $476 per square foot, and the ownership transfer was finalized in November. The home was constructed in 1964. On November 15, the agreement was concluded.

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