Exactly a year and a half ago, a couple residing in Northeast Portland’s Alameda neighborhood agreed to pay $500,000 for an eyesore residence that had been the lifetime home of two elderly brothers who simply couldn’t seem to part with anything.
Cleaning up the property took several months. The Schmitts worked with architects and an
interior designer to completely renovate the house with historic touches
reflecting its past while fully upgrading its kitchen, bathrooms and utility
systems to 21st Century standards.
You can see numerous pictures here:
4072
NE 24th Ave, Portland, OR 97212 | For Sale ($1,575,000) | MLS# 263171720 |
Redfin
The Schmitts entered the project with no ambition or
expectations about earning big bucks. On
the other hand, they hoped not to fall into the red, if possible. Based on the extensive renovations, the
asking price may well be close to the breakeven point.
The asking price appears to be a little higher than the
values of many other older homes on nearby streets. But it also is only a block away from the
huge Autzen mansion originally built for the lumber entrepreneur whose name now
graces the football stadium at the University of Oregon.
------Fred Leeson
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