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Great spot, great neighborhood.


The house announces itself the way the best historic homes do: with presence rather than pretension. This six-bedroom Portland residence sits within easy walking distance of Northwest Portland's shops and restaurants, its architecture carrying the weight and warmth of an earlier era while offering the space and comfort a group of twelve needs to settle in properly. High ceilings, period details, and generous common areas establish a sense of scale that most vacation rentals simply cannot replicate. This is a home built for gathering, and it wears that purpose well.
Inside, the layout unfolds with a natural logic that rewards both togetherness and solitude. Six bedrooms provide ample room for families, friend groups, or multi-generational travel parties, each offering a degree of privacy within the larger footprint. Shared living spaces are proportioned for real use, large enough to host a dinner or a morning spent lingering over coffee without feeling cavernous. The kitchen anchors the ground floor as a working space rather than a decorative one, ready for the kind of meals that define a trip as much as any restaurant reservation. Throughout the home, original architectural character has been preserved in a way that feels lived-in rather than museum-like.
The property's location in Northwest Portland places you in one of the city's most walkable and rewarding neighborhoods. Independent boutiques, bookshops, and some of the city's most celebrated dining line NW 23rd Avenue and the surrounding blocks. The rhythm here is unhurried but never dull. Morning might begin with a walk to a neighborhood café, afternoon with browsing the shops along the avenue, evening with dinner at one of the area's many restaurants before returning to the house. Forest Park, one of the largest urban forests in the country, is accessible nearby for those drawn to trails and canopy light. The neighborhood's density of culture and convenience means a car often stays parked for the duration of a stay.
What lingers about this residence is the rare combination of historic architecture and genuine livability. Too often, homes of this vintage have been updated into something unrecognizable or left untouched to the point of impracticality. Here, the balance holds. You cook where the kitchen invites you to cook. You gather where the rooms were designed for gathering. You walk to the places worth walking to. For a group of twelve in Portland, this is not simply a place to sleep. It is a place to be together in a city that rewards exactly that kind of presence.
The house announces itself the way the best historic homes do: with presence rather than pretension. This six-bedroom Portland residence sits within easy walking distance of Northwest Portland's shops and restaurants, its architecture carrying the weight and warmth of an earlier era while offering the space and comfort a group of twelve needs to settle in properly. High ceilings, period details, and generous common areas establish a sense of scale that most vacation rentals simply cannot replicate. This is a home built for gathering, and it wears that purpose well.
Inside, the layout unfolds with a natural logic that rewards both togetherness and solitude. Six bedrooms provide ample room for families, friend groups, or multi-generational travel parties, each offering a degree of privacy within the larger footprint. Shared living spaces are proportioned for real use, large enough to host a dinner or a morning spent lingering over coffee without feeling cavernous. The kitchen anchors the ground floor as a working space rather than a decorative one, ready for the kind of meals that define a trip as much as any restaurant reservation. Throughout the home, original architectural character has been preserved in a way that feels lived-in rather than museum-like.
The property's location in Northwest Portland places you in one of the city's most walkable and rewarding neighborhoods. Independent boutiques, bookshops, and some of the city's most celebrated dining line NW 23rd Avenue and the surrounding blocks. The rhythm here is unhurried but never dull. Morning might begin with a walk to a neighborhood café, afternoon with browsing the shops along the avenue, evening with dinner at one of the area's many restaurants before returning to the house. Forest Park, one of the largest urban forests in the country, is accessible nearby for those drawn to trails and canopy light. The neighborhood's density of culture and convenience means a car often stays parked for the duration of a stay.

What gets you here is the rare configuration—two full apartments joined by an interior door inside a historic Portland home, which means a group of twelve can be together without being on top of each other. There's a lived-in quality to the place, local art on the walls, kitchens that actually invite cooking rather than just reheating, and the kind of multi-level layout where everyone drifts to their own corner by evening. Sitting in NW Portland's most walkable stretch, steps from 23rd Avenue's restaurants and shops, it feels less like a rental and more like borrowing a friend's house in exactly the right neighborhood. That duality—togetherness and solitude under one roof—is what makes it linger.
Guest
Great spot, great neighborhood.
Guest
何といってもすぐに返事+対応があるところ。素晴らしい!
Guest
Loved the location! Great place to host our works team retreat.
Guest
We loved staying here - perfect for a large touring party! Clean, straight forward, easy to navigate, no clutter. Appreciated the ease of the street parking too. Thank you!
Guest
Great host and great location. Would stay here again. Highly recommended!
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