Pristine NE Portland cottage for sale at $1,335,000 has had just 2 owners in 85 years. See inside
Two sets of couples each owned a 1939 English cottage in Northeast Portland’s Beaumont-Wilshire neighborhood for decades.
This year’s Street of Dreams ditches the ‘street’ for a regional tour of luxury homes
The 2024 NW Natural Street of Dreams luxury home show will open doors in many Portland area neighborhoods.
Get Mount Hood Steiner cabin tour tickets before they sell out
The 19th annual Mount Hood Steiner Cabins Tour on Aug. 10 opens the doors to log homes built in the 1920s and 1930s in Rhododendron and a 1937 former church that was moved twice to preserve it.
Oregon high school grad wins national Junior Duck Stamp art contest
Emily Lian of Bethany is the first Oregon student to earn the top prize in the country’s only federally regulated art contest.
NW Portland’s lavish 1893 Queen Anne house is for sale at $1,695,000. See inside
“This is a San Francisco-type home in Portland for a fraction of the price,” said listing brokers Ann Thompson and Muffie Scanlan of Windermere Realty Trust.
Oregon Country Fair, repository of ’60s spirit, draws crowds this weekend: ‘It’s all about giving’
Fair goers dressed like animals, avatars or other creatures to amuse each other add to the fair magic.
Robert Rummer-built midcentury modern home for sale at $1.2 million in Beaverton. See how it looks now
The residence was upgraded in the modernist style by Garrison Hullinger’s Studio Garrison and Aspen Creek Landscaping.
Protect your family and home against Oregon wildfires with these steps
Keep your yard green, have an escape plan and gather what you'll need to flee in one place.
This southern Oregon inn is a USA Today ‘best wine country hotel’ nominee
Second-generation owner Drew Gibbs, a certified sommelier, elevated the cuisine, wine and cocktail offerings at this Ashland destination.
Oregon Country Fair volunteers build among the trees for 2024 weekend of forest whimsy
“All of us wanted to be Smurfs when we were children, and now we can be,” said Vanessa Roy of the Oregon Country Fair.
1870s Oregon farmhouse torn down for proposed water treatment facility
Despite preservationists’ efforts, the 1870s Wilkes House, which was one of Washington County’s rare Oregon Trail homes, was torn down Friday in Banks.
Residents of tiny Oregon town try to stop 1870s farmhouse from being replaced by water treatment plant
The grassroots Friends of the Wilkes House group hopes to raise money to preserve the historic site as a city park, cultural community center and museum.