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Timeless Eastmoreland opportunity. Built in 1937 and owned by the same family since 1971, this classic home is ready for its next chapter. Only the third owner since construction, the property has incredible potential for restoration and modernization.The home offers more than 3,300 sq ft with a floor plan that checks every box: a large living room with hardwood floors, arched openings, and a wood-burning fireplace; a formal dining room; and a vintage kitchen with an adjoining breakfast nook overlooking the tree-lined street. The main level includes a bedroom and full bath for guests or flexible living. Upstairs are three generously sized bedrooms, a full bath, and an office or bonus space—an ideal layout rarely found in homes of this era. The lower level adds a finished family room, laundry area, workshop, and additional bath.This home needs extensive updating but offers a solid structure, abundant natural light, and architectural character throughout. Situated in one of Portland’s most beloved neighborhoods, close to Berkeley Park, Eastmoreland Golf Course, and the shops and restaurants of Sellwood and Woodstock.