Homes for Sale in Northeast Portland

Northeast Portland

Search all Northeast Portland homes for sale and real estate listings. Northeast Portland is major region of Portland, Oregon that sits within the city's boundaries and contains 21 officially-recognized neighborhoods . For more information about homes for sale in Northeast Portland or to schedule a private showing of a property displayed below, contact our expert Northeast Portland real estate agents today.

Always get the latest properties for sale; this page is updated several times each day directly from the RMLS. Be sure to bookmark this page to keep track of the newest listings. Better yet, register for a free account to receive email alerts whenever new Northeast Portland properties (that match your criteria) come on the market.

Northeast Portland Real Estate Listings

Northeast Portland Real Estate Stats September 27, 2023
200
Listed
55
Avg. DOM
$335.72
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$612,450
Med. List Price
200 Properties
Page 1 of 17

Northeast Portland Neighborhood

Northeast Portland has a hip-leaning, urban vibe. It is home to a large number of restaurants, bars, breweries, and shopping districts. Some neighborhoods, such as Irvington and the Alameda Ridge, contain an array of historic homes on tree-lined streets. Inner Northeast includes several commerical hubs such as Lloyd District, Alberta Arts District, and Hollywood. Also check out North Mississippi Avenue in the Boise neighborhood for countless street-level shops. Lloyd District, which is right across the bridge from Pearl District and Chinatown, has mixed-use and high-density residential housing options. It is also home to Rose Quarter, whch contains two large entertainment venues, the Moda Center (home to the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers) and Veteran's Memorial Coliseum (home to the WHL's Portland Winter Hawks).

Northeast Portland can be divided into inner and central Northeast Portland by the neighborhood boundaries of Grant Park and Concordia. Much of inner SE Portland has been subject to gentrification and urban development in recent years. It has become an expensive area to live in as developments are cashing in on the attractiveness of the area. The gentrification in Portland goes back to World War II when it was used against African Americans who flowed into Portland from the South to take jobs in the shipyards. They were pushed into a neighbor called Lower Albina, near the present-day Rose Quarter. Today, gentrification is not racially motivated, but the economic gentrification does have the effect of pushing racially diverse groups of residents, including poorer white residents, to Portland's suburbs and outer areas such as East Portland, Central Northeast Portland.

Each property listing above includes details about the price, year built, size of the home and the lot (square feet), number of bedrooms, number of bathrooms, and other vital details. You’ll also be able to check the number of days it has been on the market (DOM), the MLS number, and the listing status (active, pending, or bumpable).

Review exterior features like swimming pools, yards, fences, and landscaping. Listings will also specify the architectural style of the house and if there are any views. Interior features like heating and cooling systems will be itemized. If any appliances or other personal property are included with the sale, those will also be noted.

When available, local information will be included along with Northeast Portland schools, nearby amenities, and a map.

Northeast Portland Realtors®

Are you thinking of buying or selling a home? If you're looking to buy a home, contact our Northeast Portland real estate agents; we're the LOCAL experts and can answer all of your home buying and neighborhood questions.

If you're thinking of selling your home in the Northeast Portland neighborhood or Greater Portland, our listing agents can provide dates and prices of recently sold homes nearby, up-to-date real estate market information, and previous sales history.