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The historically significant Julia Groo House—better known as The All Electric House—is one of the most beloved homes on Eastmoreland’s coveted Reed College Place. Designed by award-winning English architect Charles Dearman James in the Colonial Revival style, this neighborhood treasure blends timeless character with modern comfort and exceptional functionality. Set on an expansive double lot, this breathtaking property has been lovingly maintained, meticulously restored, and thoughtfully updated. The unparalleled elegance of the 1920s shines through oak hardwoods, leaded glass, built-ins, high ceilings, wide baseboards, and picture moulding, while today’s essentials include a serene primary suite, an open, remodeled chef’s kitchen with premium finishes, luxe baths, and newer HVAC systems for efficiency and peace of mind. Four levels of living space offer versatility and room for all: a sun-lit family room with walls of windows on the main, a fully finished recreation/media room below, and a top level bedroom perfect for guests or a quiet home office. The outdoor areas are equally enchanting: two viewing decks on the second floor offer peaceful vistas of the neighborhood’s historic canopy, and a private backyard provides an inspiring backdrop for gatherings, play, or simple relaxation in any season. Rarely does a property combine architectural significance, impeccable restoration, and modern livability quite like this. Here is your chance to own a piece of Portland history and become part of Eastmoreland’s close-knit community, just moments from parks, schools, the golf course, and all the amenities in Sellwood/Moreland and Woodstock. [Home Energy Score = 2. HES Report at https://rpt.greenbuildingregistry.com/hes/OR10029609]