Pearl Lofts Condominiums
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- $389,000
- 781 ft²
- 1 Bed
- 1.0 Bath
- $650,000
- 1,603 ft²
- 2 Bed
- 2.0 Bath
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Pearl Lofts Condominiums - Original Lofts in the Pearl
The Pearl Lofts are rumored to be the first lofts built in Portland's popular Pearl district on the corner of NW 10th Ave and NW Hoyt St. The Pearl Lofts building was completed in 1994 and has 28 units total. The Pearl Lofts were originally built as entry level housing, but over the years have increased in value and style.
Each unit is unique, but most boast soaring ceilings, oak hardwood floors and private one car garages. The ground level units have private courtyards that make this building feel very European. The tall ceilings in these lofts are what really make them special and allow lots of natural light. Every unit feels very different as the floor-plans vary and the interior styling as well. Some of the lofts have modern updated kitchens, while others are updated, but in a more traditional style.
Currently there is one loft here for sale listed at $388,700 with an average of $491/ square foot. In the last 90 days 2 lofts have sold in the Pearl Loft Condos ranging from $399,900 up to $795,000 with an average of $503 per square foot. The sold lofts were on average 1187 square feet in size and were on the market for around 114 days.
The Pearl Lofts are in a prime location in the heart of Portland's Pearl district. The Streetcar is steps away from the building and makes Downtown and Uptown Portland accessible by transportation. There is dining, shopping and entertainment all within walking distance. This is truly a unique building in the heart of NW Portland, the hustle and bustle of the city seem to disappear once you are home at the Pearl Lofts.
Written by Amanda Folkestad and Brian Porter