Before the sellers touched a single wall, they did something most homeowners never think to do: they researched the house. They studied the 1889 plat map of Portland Heights, searched census records, tracked down descendants of past residents, and interviewed them. What they learned shaped every decision in a $150,000 renovation; from the crown molding reproduced to match the original pattern to the Arts and Crafts-era paint palette chosen room by room. The result is a 1920 bungalow documented, honored, and thoughtfully brought forward. As featured in The Oregonian, June 2026.And then there's the view. Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Rainier stretch across the horizon from nearly every room. It stops you mid-sentence every single time.Minutes from the MAC, Forest Park, PSU, downtown, and the riverfront. The quiet of the West Hills without giving up a thing.The chef's kitchen features Sub-Zero, Monogram, Bosch, and Dacor appliances. Restoration Hardware lighting, central A/C, refreshed bathrooms, and generous storage make this home move-in ready. The layout is flexible, the main level bedroom with a custom Portland Closets walk-in works as a primary suite, while the lower level offers a second primary option. Remaining spaces adapt easily to a home office or creative studio. Lower level workshop with exterior entrance is ideal for storage or hobbies.Outside, a custom stone kitchen, hot tub, water features, Finlandia sauna, and app-controlled landscaping create a private retreat.ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE at a rate that reminds us of 2021.