- ADDRESS:
- 3336 SW FAIRMOUNT LN Portland, OR 97239
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- Price:
- $1,049,000
- Beds:
- 4
- Baths:
- 3.0
- Ft²:
- 2672
- Acres:
- 0.23
- MLS#:
- 625694236
- Lot Size:
- 10,000 to 14,999 SqFt
- Type:
- Detachd
- County:
- Multnomah
- Style:
- 2 Stories
- Yr Built:
- 1965
- Status:
- Active
- Levels:
- 2
- Garage:
- Attached
- Heat:
- Forced Air - 90%
- Fireplace:
- Gas, Insert, Wood Burning
- Roof:
- Composition
- View:
- Territorial, Trees/Woods, Valley
- Elem:
- Rieke
- Middle:
- Robert Gray
- High:
- Ida B Wells
- Lot Desc:
- Corner Lot, Cul-de-sac, Private, Sloped, Trees
- Area:
- Portland NW/ SW/ S, Raleigh Hills
- Exterior:
- Covered Deck, Covered Patio, Deck, Free-Standing Hot Tub, Garden, Gas Hookup, Porch, Public Road, Security Lights, Sprinkler
- Courtesy of:
- Vetiver Street Real Estate
- Remarks:
- Suspended in the treetops along Portland’s storied bird migration path, this pristine mid-century treasure is a front-row seat to nature’s quiet theater. Here, eagles drift past your windows, the forest shifts with the seasons, and the line between indoors and out disappears with a slide of the glass doors. Originally built in 1965 and thoughtfully updated over time, this 2,672-square-foot home pairs iconic mid-century design with grounded, everyday luxury: heated tile floors, bamboo underfoot, and a rebuilt deck stretching toward the view. Inside, four bedrooms and three baths unfold with warmth and intention, anchored by two fireplaces—one gas, one wood-burning—and a kitchen now outfitted with Thermador double ovens for modern gathering. Original details remain beautifully intact, from internal wood paneling and period brick to vintage light fixtures, floating toilets, and a built-in GE transistor radio with integrated speaker system—offering a rare glimpse into the design sensibility of the era. With its clean lines, warm wood tones, and confident simplicity, Don Draper would feel right at home—Old Fashioned in hand. Lovingly maintained, the home is perched on a ridge in Portland’s Southwest Hills, where light filters through the trees. Here, life feels more attuned to the rhythm of nature—timeless, quiet, and deeply considered. [Home Energy Score = 9. HES Report at https://rpt.greenbuildingregistry.com/hes/OR10043081]