A.H. MOORE HOUSE • 10 Units • Portland, Oregon
1634 Northwest Everett Street, Portland, OR
$2,995,000
Price
5,906 sqft
Building Size
10
Units
Overview
Description
Blending old-world charm with modern comfort, the A.H. Moore House is a beautifully refurbished 10-unit apartment asset in the trendy Nob Hill neighborhood of Northwest Portland.
Initially built as a single-family home in 1905 for an ill-fated banker named A.H. Moore, the property was sold when Moore lost the bank. It later became a boarding house in 1937. The current owners – known locally for their creative and atmospheric development projects around the city – purchased the asset in 2013 and began an ambitious remodel totaling more than $1,000,000 to bring the building back to its former grandeur.
Designed in a “steam-punk” theme that melds 19th-century Victorian styling with post-industrialism, every inch of the A.H. Moore House has been skillfully reconstructed to offer tenants the comforts of new construction along with the ambiance of the early twentieth century. Today, the A.H. Moore House features high-end amenities such as:
• Modern plumbing and electrical systems
• New foundation and roofing
• New fire sprinkler system
• In-unit washers and dryers
• Stainless steel appliances
• Ornate wood moldings
• Ornate solid-core doors
• All new interior walls
• Added insulation for increased soundproofing
• New hardwood floors
• Period lighting, wallpaper, and wainscoting
• Custom cabinetry
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