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Minutes from downtown, this historic neighborhood maintains its roots with tree-lined streets, beautifully restored turn-of-the-century homes and interesting gardens. Built as an upper-middle class neighborhood, Irvington is now home to natural grocery shopping, farmers markets, cafes, excellent schools, Irvington Park and even a tennis club.

Its central location makes it an easy commute to downtown by bike, Max and, soon, the streetcar, which is under construction.

February 14th, 2012

MODERN LOVE

Written by Dana Griggs
MODERN LOVE

We love all homes, after all that's what we do - but we're not going to lie. We have a special love for modern homes. And what's there not to love? They could be: a breath of fresh air in an old historic neighborhood, a great example of simplicity with clean lines and sleek finishes, a feeling of calmness evoked by …

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January 24th, 2012

Irvington School Auction 2012

Written by Dana Griggs

January 23rd, 2012

Clean your gutters NOW!

Written by Dana Griggs

I am not trying to be bossy just helpful I got several calls last week during the flooding in Portland for wet and leaking basements. It is very important to make sure your gutters, window wells and leaves are cleared away to prevent wet basements. I toured 3 homes last week with rivers running thru them. Other helpful …

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January 17th, 2012

Minimalist Modern Living In Historic Neighborhood

Written by Dana Griggs
Minimalist Modern Living In Historic Neighborhood

Just listed - a sleek modern condo at the Twelve Point Five Building designed by the award winning Holst Architecture firm. Located in the heart of the West Irvington corridor this building is nearly a landmark amongst this historic neighborhood. Just minutes from the Alberta Arts District and Mississippi + Williams Avenues, …

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