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6 homes we’re drooling over this month

Browse these dreamy houses currently on the market in Portland.

Six homes that are currently on the market in Portland.

Spending the morning watching these homes cycle? Works for us. | Photos via Zillow

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If you’re like us — whether you’re in the market for a new home or not — you’ll take any excuse to look at real estate in Portland and our surrounding areas.

Here are six stunning homes to take a look at (and swoon over):

  1. Tranquil West Hills home with lush green space | Listing agents: Suzann Baricevic Murphy, (w)here Real Estate
  2. English Colonial home with Old-world details | Listing agent: Dan Volkmer, Windermere Realty Trust
  3. Mid-century modern abode on quiet cul-de-sac | Listing agent: Katie Cherman, (w)here Real Estate
  4. Modern five-bedroom home with designer upgrades | Listing agent: Dirk Hmura, Eleete Real Estate
  5. Contemporary cottage in Willamette Heights | Listing agent: Declan O’Connor, Cascade Hasson Sotheby’s International Realty
  6. The iconic “Portland’s White House” complete with a grand lobby and wine cellar | Listing agents: Mark Graalum and Stacey Decker, Cascade Hasson Sotheby’s International Realty

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Poll

You just won $5M. Which house are you moving into?

  1. Tranquil West Hills home with lush green space
  2. English Colonial home with Old-world details
  3. Mid-century modern abode on quiet cul-de-sac
  4. Modern five-bedroom home with designer upgrades
  5. Contemporary cottage in Willamette Heights
  6. The iconic “Portland’s White House” complete with a grand lobby and wine cellar

Vote here.

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