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What $600,000 can buy you in Portland metro area, Oct. 21 to 27
What $600,000 can buy you in Portland metro area, Oct. 21 to 27
What $600,000 can buy you in Portland metro area, Oct. 21 to 27

Published on: 10/31/2024

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Prospective homebuyers considering the real estate market had a range of options in various neighborhoods throughout the region between Oct. 21 and Oct. 27. In this article, we outline recent property sales in the Portland metro area, all of which featured homes under $600,000.

Here, we provide a breakdown of the top six properties in each area, selected based on their proximity to the desired price range and the most spacious living areas available.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/realestate-news/2024/10/what-600000-can-buy-you-in-portland-metro-area-oct-21-to-27.html

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