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- $234,900
- 769 ft²
- 1 Bed
- 1.0 Bath
- $329,900
- 809 ft²
- 2 Bed
- 1.1 Bath
- $325,000
- 730 ft²
- 1 Bed
- 1.0 Bath
- $279,900
- 834 ft²
- 2 Bed
- 1.1 Bath
- $279,900
- 834 ft²
- 2 Bed
- 1.1 Bath
- $225,000
- 742 ft²
- 1 Bed
- 1.0 Bath
- $450,000
- 779 ft²
- 1 Bed
- 1.0 Bath
- $289,000
- 800 ft²
- 2 Bed
- 1.0 Bath
- $550,000
- 2,508 ft²
- 3 Bed
- 2.1 Bath
- $296,000
- 938 ft²
- 2 Bed
- 0.1 Bath
- $450,000
- 1,003 ft²
- 2 Bed
- 2.0 Bath
- $460,000
- 1,961 ft²
- 2 Bed
- 2.0 Bath
- $214,000
- 676 ft²
- 1 Bed
- 1.0 Bath
- $454,900
- 1,186 ft²
- 3 Bed
- 2.1 Bath
- $239,900
- 588 ft²
- 1 Bed
- 1.0 Bath
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We are very familiar with the Portland Condo Market, and we have sold condos at The Vista, Street Car Lofts, The Avenue, The Edge, Tanner Place, North Park Lofts, The John Ross, The Atwater, Old Town Lofts, Pearl Lofts Condos and many more...
Portland has condos that are old or new. We sold a condo at this Portland Classic "The John Corkish Condos" in 2021.
Portland Condos: The John Ross
I used to live in the John Ross, and I really enjoyed living there. The John Ross is located just south of downtown Portland at the South Waterfront. It is a building with about 300 condos on 31 floors. It was built in 2006 and marketing of this building started just about the time that the real estate market was crashing. The developer units did not sell out until late 2010, but since early 2011 the prices at the John Ross have been on the rise.
Living in a condo has it pros and cons. Some of the things that I like best about living in a condo include: having a great view, living in a beautiful contemporary building, underground parking, high security, garbage chutes and great access to downtown and freeways. When I lived in the John Ross, my view was of the west hills and I-5. During day, I had a panoramic view of mountains, sky, buildings and roads. It was a dynamic view that was always changing because of direction of the sun, the amount of light and weather conditions. At night the view was of fixed and dancing lights.
The only major con that I experienced is an inconsiderate neighbor who had 2 or 3 late night parties that started at 3AM. I had to contact the concierge to complain, and the concierge took care of business. I was told that the offender was fined for his bad behavior, and I have not had any issues lately. The only other con is that I am not in walking distance of a supermarket. There is a little convenience store at the south waterfront, but they could really use a supermarket.
I do not miss doing home maintenance or lawn maintenance. These things are taken care of by the home owners association. Of course you pay a pretty penny for these services, but you have more free time if you are not busy doing chores. With regard to maintenance at the John Ross, I have heard that there are issues with some of the windows. Over time, high efficiency windows can fail. The seal between the two panes can fail, and moisture can get inside. Imagine a 31 story building with thousands of windows. I hear that the homeowners association is studying this issue, and good for them.