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Riverfront Portland townhome with private boat slip for sale at $1.6M gets fast offer. See inside
Riverfront Portland townhome with private boat slip for sale at $1.6M gets fast offer. See inside
Riverfront Portland townhome with private boat slip for sale at $1.6M gets fast offer. See inside

Published on: 10/23/2025

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A riverfront townhome at 6126 S. Riverpoint Lane in South Portland is for sale.The living room has river views.The kitchen has glass cabinetry that frame garden views.The two-story customized home has 4,163 square feet of living space.The formal living room has transparent walls framing the water.The formal dining room is adjacent to a space with a wet bar and wine fridge.A glass-enclosed sunroom has an eating area and a wood-burning fireplace.A riverfront townhome at 6126 S. Riverpoint Lane in South Portland is for sale.There is a home office on the main level.Stairs have brass railings.The primary suite on the second level has a seating area around a fireplace and a balcony overlooking the river.The primary suite on the second level has a seating area around a fireplace and a balcony overlooking the river.The primary bathroom has tile shower walls and floors.Brown marble encases the bathtub.The riverfront townhome has three bedrooms on the second level.The riverfront townhome has three bathrooms.Entertainment space extends outdoors with decks and balconies.A riverfront townhome at 6126 S. Riverpoint Lane in South Portland is for sale.

A Northwest contemporary townhome in South Portland with floor-to-ceiling windows, balconies and a private boat slip offering views of the Willamette River, city skyline and Mount Hood is for sale at $1,595,000.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/realestate/2025/10/riverfront-portland-townhome-with-private-boat-slip-for-sale-at-16m-gets-fast-offer-see-inside.html

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