

Three dwellings, one address, and a century of character on Alberta Street
Reserve this StayClassic 1920s Alberta Home + 2 Tiny Homes
The front porch gives it away before you even step inside. Classic 1920s Alberta Home + 2 Tiny Homes is exactly what its name promises, and that directness is part of its appeal. A beautifully preserved craftsman residence anchors the property, its original bones intact, its proportions generous in the way homes from that era tend to be. High ceilings, hardwood floors, and period details set the tone for a stay that feels less like a rental and more like borrowing a well-loved home from someone with very good taste.
The main house offers the kind of space that modern construction rarely replicates. Living areas flow with an easy openness, and the kitchen is outfitted for guests who want to cook proper meals rather than simply reheat. Bedrooms are comfortable and unhurried, styled with a mix of vintage character and modern essentials. The overall effect is warm without being precious, curated without feeling staged. It is a house that has aged well and been cared for with intention.
Two tiny homes sit on the same property, each one a self-contained retreat with its own personality. These compact dwellings offer a more intimate experience for couples or solo travelers who want proximity to the main house without sharing its walls. The tiny homes carry their own charm, designed to maximize every square foot while maintaining a sense of warmth and livability. Together, the three structures create a small compound that works beautifully for groups traveling together who still want their own space at the end of the day.
The property sits along Portland's Alberta Street, one of the city's most vibrant corridors for independent shops, galleries, restaurants, and coffee. The neighborhood has long been a creative hub, and its energy is palpable within a short walk of the front door. This is a part of the city where you can spend an entire afternoon drifting between bookstores, bakeries, and murals without ever needing a car. The location grounds the stay in Portland's most distinctive qualities: its neighborhood culture, its walkability, and its commitment to the independently owned and locally made.
What lingers is the rhythm of the place. Three separate dwellings sharing one address, each offering a different scale of comfort, all rooted in a house that has stood for a century. Classic 1920s Alberta Home + 2 Tiny Homes invites a kind of togetherness that still leaves room for solitude, a gathering place where the best moments happen on the porch, in the garden, or around a kitchen table that feels like it has hosted a thousand good conversations before yours.
The front porch gives it away before you even step inside. Classic 1920s Alberta Home + 2 Tiny Homes is exactly what its name promises, and that directness is part of its appeal. A beautifully preserved craftsman residence anchors the property, its original bones intact, its proportions generous in the way homes from that era tend to be. High ceilings, hardwood floors, and period details set the tone for a stay that feels less like a rental and more like borrowing a well-loved home from someone with very good taste.
The main house offers the kind of space that modern construction rarely replicates. Living areas flow with an easy openness, and the kitchen is outfitted for guests who want to cook proper meals rather than simply reheat. Bedrooms are comfortable and unhurried, styled with a mix of vintage character and modern essentials. The overall effect is warm without being precious, curated without feeling staged. It is a house that has aged well and been cared for with intention.
Two tiny homes sit on the same property, each one a self-contained retreat with its own personality. These compact dwellings offer a more intimate experience for couples or solo travelers who want proximity to the main house without sharing its walls. The tiny homes carry their own charm, designed to maximize every square foot while maintaining a sense of warmth and livability. Together, the three structures create a small compound that works beautifully for groups traveling together who still want their own space at the end of the day.

What we love about this stay
There's something quietly compelling about a place that doesn't try to erase its own history. This 1920s home in Portland's Concordia neighborhood carries the weight of its era in its architecture, but it lives firmly in the present — surrounded by the murals, galleries, and independent coffee culture of the Alberta Arts District. The addition of two tiny homes on the property gives it an unexpected texture, a sense of community within a single stay. It's the kind of setup that suits travelers who'd rather absorb a neighborhood than observe it from a distance, people drawn to handmade things and unhurried mornings. The cultural pulse here is real, not curated for visitors — Last Thursday Art Walks and the Alberta Street Fair are neighborhood traditions you happen to walk into. What lingers is the feeling of staying somewhere with genuine roots, where charm isn't a design choice but a consequence of time.
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