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Just Listed! Lovely One-Level in Lents

By Living Room Realty, July 17, 2020

8827 SE Knapp St. Portland OR 97266

RMLS #20560594

This light-filled, lovely ranch style home features 3 bedrooms and one bath with an open layout and tasteful, move-in ready decor. The renovated kitchen boasts new cabinets, butcher block countertops, a touchless faucet and stainless dishwasher. The home offers comfortable living year round with new mini-split heat/ac units. Enjoy the outdoors with a large fenced yard, with garden space, an apple tree, patio for relaxing and a perfect fire pit corner. There’s plenty of privacy and ample parking. RV parking is possible next to the garage. The oversized attached garage offers plenty of storage, laundry facilities and pull down attic access. There’s also a basement workshop/storage area with exterior door. Easy commuter access to MAX Light Rail Green line via Flavel stop just 1/2 mile away (10 minute walk). Springwater trail is one block away. Glenwood City Park just 2 blocks. Bike Score: 86
Home Energy Score: 8

3 Bedroom | 1 Bath | 1344 Sq.ft.
Built 1969
Price: $325,000

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Call Cheri Harney, at 503-319-4858.

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