- ADDRESS:
- 6055 SW 90TH AVE Portland, OR 97223
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- Price:
- $2,800,000
- Beds:
- 5
- Baths:
- 4.0
- Ft²:
- 4083
- Acres:
- 0.36
- MLS#:
- 138806121
- Lot Size:
- 15,000 to 19,999 SqFt
- Type:
- Detachd
- County:
- Washington
- Style:
- 2 Stories
- Yr Built:
- 1957
- Status:
- Active
- Levels:
- 2
- Garage:
- Attached
- Nhood/Bldg:
- RALEIGH HILLS, PDX GOLF CLUB
- Heat:
- Forced Air, Heat Pump
- Fireplace:
- Wood Burning
- Roof:
- Composition
- Elem:
- Raleigh Hills
- Middle:
- Whitford
- High:
- Beaverton
- Lot Desc:
- Level
- Area:
- Portland NW/ SW/ S, Raleigh Hills
- Exterior:
- Covered Deck, Covered Patio, Deck, Fenced, Free-Standing Hot Tub, InGroundPool, Patio, Sprinkler, Yard
- Courtesy of:
- Where, Inc.
- Remarks:
- Tucked beneath a quiet canopy of heritage oaks in Portland’s Raleigh Hills, Oaknoll begins as a 1957 post-and-beam then quietly becomes something more. When the sellers, after years with Nike, set out to reimagine a home for their next chapter, they weren’t chasing novelty, they were chasing feeling: light, openness, and the effortless indoor-outdoor living they’d admired in classic mid-century design. What they found was a modest, timeworn house on former orchard land. What they created is a careful restoration, one that honors the original architecture while reimagining key moments and introducing a thoughtful addition - rebuilding nearly everything beneath the surface with precision and intention, where every detail was considered, and nothing left to chance. Working alongside architect Risa Boyer and high-performance builder Josh Salinger, the sellers approached the project as both craft and education, preserving the soaring post-and-beam ceilings while quietly upgrading the home to modern performance standards. The result is a house that feels both grounded and expansive. Walls of Loewen glass draw the outside in; a reimagined rear façade opens to a courtyard pool reminiscent of Palm Springs. Inside, walnut cabinetry, exceptional appliance package, Heath tile, and a warm mix of mid-century icons and Scandinavian restraint create spaces that feel curated but deeply livable. Oaknoll isn’t a reinvention-it’s a continuation. A home that carries its history forward, reimagined for the way we live now.










































