Eleete Real Estate
Address
Portland
9200 SW Barnes Rd
Portland OR 97225
Lake Oswego
449 3rd St
Lake Oswego OR 97034
Vancouver, WA
Quiet, green and affluent in a low-key way, this community boasts larger than average sized lots and is Highway 26 adjacent.
This residential neighborhood gives residents the convenience of suburban life, easy access to urban culture and the calming benefits of open countryside.
Most homes here are lapped cedar siding on colonial, split and ranch style homes, with large-sized lots and contemporary floor plans.
Home to Nike international headquarters, a major employer of the region, Beavertonians are proud to be home to such a well-known brand.
Your family will thrive here, where there’s something for everyone and you’re never far from more.
Nearly 11 miles west of Portland you’ll find the small suburb of Aloha, home to the famous championship golf course at The Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club.
Home to The Pow-Wow Tree, a vestige of the various Native American tribes that once inhabited this area.
Happy Valley’s neighborhoods boast views of serene mountains and valleys, as well as the downtown Portland skyline.
This ideal place for fishing became the first U.S. city west of the Rocky Mountains to incorporate.
Quiet, green and affluent in a low-key way, this community boasts larger than average sized lots and is Highway 26 adjacent.
Home to Nike international headquarters, a major employer of the region, Beavertonians are proud to be home to such a well-known brand.
Located south of Portland and set on the 400+ acre Oswego Lake, Lake Oswego has been home to many local and international celebrities.
If you’re looking for the best of the best in Portland neighborhoods, look no further than the West Hills.
This residential neighborhood gives residents the convenience of suburban life, easy access to urban culture and the calming benefits of open countryside.
Above all, what you’ll find here is a community that really has a distinctive upscale feel. You have “arrived” if you live in Forest Heights.
Your family will thrive here, where there’s something for everyone and you’re never far from more.
The quaint city of Troutdale offers a historic downtown and easy access to outdoor adventure.
This popular southeast neighborhood features modest Bungalows, Craftsman, Arts and Crafts, and Cottages.
A very active HOA works to maintain the appeal of this community and sustain property values.
An ideal location for those who love the beauty and quietude of living on the water and the bright bustle of downtown living.
Nearby Horning’s Hideout offers a chance to commune with nature with affordable fishing, picnics, and concerts.
Known as the heart of the Oregon wine country, this community offers that and so much more!
The surrounding neighborhoods include West Slope, Garden Home, Vermont, and Maplewood.
Farmland and vineyards in the area produce some of the region’s best berries like those from Rowell Brothers farm.
The Hallie Ford Museum of Art includes works by Pacific Northwest and Native American artists.
This ideal place for fishing became the first U.S. city west of the Rocky Mountains to incorporate.
Most homes here are lapped cedar siding on colonial, split and ranch style homes, with large-sized lots and contemporary floor plans.
Home to the largest concentration of Oregon high-tech firms, as well as to other industries.
This unincorporated domain sits prominently on a plateau commanding views of Mt. Hood and the valley below.
Both the Mt. Scott Community Center and Arleta SUN Community School offer a variety of enrichment programs to area residents.
Ninety-four percent of residents rate the quality of life in Multnomah as “good” or “excellent.”
Homes here range from hilltop residences to single-family homes and contemporary riverfront condos and townhomes.
Convenient to shopping at Lloyd Center Mall or at one of the many nearby locally-owned shops on Broadway or Fremont.
The Keizer Heritage Museum provides insight into the history of the area. The McNary Golf Club is popular among local golfers as well.
The area boasts an assortment of home styles, from Tudors and Craftsman to Bungalows with covered porches.
Ladd’s Addition (found within the Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood) is a cozy world unto itself.
Located in inner-North Portland, Mississippi has become one of the most popular places to live and hang out in the metro area.
The Lloyd District sits across the Willamette River from Portland’s Old Town/Chinatown, and is a hub of activity.
Enjoy hiking, camping, biking and fishing nearby or play golf on a championship course at the full-service, private Persimmon Country Club.
This great city also holds the claim to one of the largest giant sequoia trees in the state of Oregon.
Home to a bevy of unconventional shops, incomparable eateries, and the unmistakable personality of Portland.
Home to The Pow-Wow Tree, a vestige of the various Native American tribes that once inhabited this area.
America’s Best Bike City, Portland’s downtown is a mecca for bustling bicycle and pedestrian-friendly activity.
Originally called Hollyrood, it was later renamed for the historic 1920s-era Hollywood Theatre located here.
Named for Julius Caesar Moreland, a successful real estate developer and prominent county judge.
Happy Valley’s neighborhoods boast views of serene mountains and valleys, as well as the downtown Portland skyline.
Best of all, Cooper Mountain’s 774-foot summit offers panoramic views of the Tualatin Valley at an affordable price.
With Oregon Route 212 and Interstate 205 passing right through town, the escape of the mountain and the convenience of civilization are equally at hand.
Students here attend the well-rated Beaverton School District and there are plenty of family-friendly and outdoor activities available.
A superb business location that offers easy highway access, with all the benefits of a larger city in a cozy rural haven.
Luxury homes with decorative brickwork and lap siding, most built in the last 20 years, come fully landscaped and well maintained.
Developed in 1910, is one of the toniest neighborhoods in Portland, yet its upscale feel is casually tempered by its down-to-earth walkability.
Located west of Portland, Banks offers the best of both worlds: proximity to “Big City Life” in a small town and relaxed country atmosphere.
Nearly 11 miles west of Portland you’ll find the small suburb of Aloha, home to the famous championship golf course at The Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club.
A deep sense of art and community, mixed with multicultural demographics, Alberta Arts District homes display their individuality, maximizing artistic flair.
The neighborhood’s walkability and much sought-after public schools help to foster the deep sense of community here.