The Alameda homes for sale and Real Estate info – Portland
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The Alameda neighborhood located in Northeast Portland was established on the 1859 land claim of William C. Bowering and his wife, Isabelle. It is an established tree-lined neighborhood with old homes and a strong knit community. Alameda borders Alberta Arts to its north and Irvington and Grant Park to its south.
In 1909, the Alameda Land Company laid out the Alameda Park subdivision that was then annexed to the city of Portland. The name comes from the Spanish word “alamo,” meaning a poplar or cottonwood tree. “Alameda” means, precisely, a public walk or promenade lined with poplar trees, and, by extension, a street lined with trees. Like the English word for a “parkway.”
Parts of Alameda have amazing views from the non-parallel streets that over-look the mountains river and downtown Portland. Alameda Elementary school has excellent parent reviews and great overall school ratings to make this a great location to move the family and kids too. The Alameda brewing Co. and the Alameda Cafe are a couple of popular spots in the neighborhood. The average home price in Alameda is $570,000 and the average year built was 1925.
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