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This $995K South Portland house has 4 floors, an elevator and a design that welcomes everyone
This $995K South Portland house has 4 floors, an elevator and a design that welcomes everyone
This $995K South Portland house has 4 floors, an elevator and a design that welcomes everyone

Published on: 05/22/2026

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A Northwest-style residence at 7604 S. Hood Ave. in South Portland is for sale by Sue Hill-Sullivan of Windermere Realty Trust.The house has an elevator stop at each of the four floors, flexible living spaces offering privacy, and large windows and a deck with views of the Willamette River and Mount Hood.“Rather than limiting daily life, the home’s seamless accessibility creates a sense of freedom, comfort and continued connection to both the home and its surrounding beauty,” said Sue Hill-Sullivan of Windermere Realty Trust.Hardwood floors and other universal design features of the 3,862-square-foot house makes it easy for wheelchairs, walkers and baby strollers alike.“The home is ideally suited for multigenerational living, aging in place or those requiring accessibility and caregiver accommodations without compromising sophistication,” said broker Sue Hill-Sullivan of Windermere Realty Trust.The 950-lb capacity, four-stop elevator ensures that occupants and visitors alike can easily access this home, according to LiveAble Homes, a design, development and certification consulting company in Portland.A Northwest-style residence at 7604 S. Hood Ave. in South Portland is for sale by Sue Hill-Sullivan of Windermere Realty Trust.

A Northwest contemporary residence in South Portland designed for different generations of a household to live well together is for sale.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/realestate/2026/05/this-995k-south-portland-house-has-4-floors-an-elevator-and-a-design-that-welcomes-everyone.html

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