Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Portland
Ever wondered where the rich live in Portland? Curious what are the most expensive places to live in Portland? We’ve got you covered. If you're planning to move or looking to buy a property in this area, knowing how much you are expected to shell out will definitely help. To find out the most expensive neighborhood in Portland, we've taken into account the median home prices as well as the price per sq.ft. Some of the results did surprise us!
Check Out The Top 10 Most Expensive Neighborhoods To Live In Portland:
1. Healy Heights
With a median home price of $1,240,474 and a median rent of $1,230, Healy Heights is the most expensive neighborhood on our list. Based on the growth in home prices in Healy Heights over the last 3 years, it ranks No.1 among all the neighborhoods in Portland.
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Must Know:
Healy Heights scores below average in terms of transportation. Almost all errands require a car.
Is Healy Heights a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Healy Heights.
Most Expensive Home in Healy Heights
2. South Burlingame
The next neighborhood on the list is South Burlingame with a median home price of $539,827 and a median rent of $1,804.
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Must Know:
South Burlingame scores average in terms of transportation. Some errands can be accomplished on foot.
Is South Burlingame a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for South Burlingame.
Most Expensive Home in South Burlingame
3. Arlington Heights
Following the first two most expensive neighborhoods to live in Portland is Arlington Heights with a median home price of $1,387,486 and a median rent of $1,214.
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Must Know:
Arlington Heights scores below average in terms of transportation. Almost all errands require a car.
Is Arlington Heights a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Arlington Heights.
Most Expensive Home in Arlington Heights
4. Marshall Park
With a median home price of $900,769 and a median rent of $1,520, Marshall Park is 4th on our list.
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Must Know:
Marshall Park scores below average in terms of transportation. Almost all errands require a car.
Is Marshall Park a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Marshall Park.
Most Expensive Home in Marshall Park
5. Kerns
Next up is Kerns with a median home price of $589,485 and a median rent of $1,258.
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Must Know:
Kerns scores really well in terms of transportation. Daily errands do not require a car.
Is Kerns a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Kerns.
Most Expensive Home in Kerns
6. Sabin
The next neighborhood on the list of most expensive neighborhoods to live in Portland is Sabin with a median home price of $819,954 and a median rent of $1,315.
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Must Know:
Sabin scores really well in terms of transportation. Most errands can be accomplished on foot.
Is Sabin a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Sabin.
Most Expensive Home in Sabin
7. Sunnyside
Next on the list is Sunnyside with a median home price of $424,643 and a median rent of $1,424.
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Must Know:
Sunnyside scores really well in terms of transportation. Daily errands do not require a car.
Is Sunnyside a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Sunnyside.
Most Expensive Home in Sunnyside
8. Reed
With a median home price of $534,456 and a median rent of $1,352, Reed is 8th on our list.
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Must Know:
Reed scores average in terms of transportation. Some errands can be accomplished on foot.
Is Reed a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Reed.
Most Expensive Home in Reed
9. South Tabor
Second to the last is South Tabor with a median home price of $519,698 and a median rent of $1,231.
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Must Know:
South Tabor scores really well in terms of transportation. Most errands can be accomplished on foot.
Is South Tabor a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for South Tabor.
Most Expensive Home in South Tabor
10. Southwest Hills Residential League
Rounding up our list of top 10 cheapest neighborhoods to live in Portland is Southwest Hills Residential League with a median home price of $950,748 and a median rent of $1,476.
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Must Know:
Southwest Hills Residential League scores below average in terms of transportation. Almost all errands require a car.
Is Southwest Hills Residential League a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Southwest Hills Residential League.
  Read our Southwest Hills Residential League quality of life guide