NEW IMPROVED PRICE + OPEN HOUSE 9/28 from 11-1! Step into timeless elegance with this stunning 1920 Dutch Colonial in Portland’s vibrant Walnut Park neighborhood, nestled between King and Humboldt. Boasting 3,627 sq ft of thoughtfully designed living space, this home features 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths upstairs, plus a den and guest bath on the main, blending period charm with modern comforts.Rich oak hardwood floors flow throughout, complemented by abundant natural light and original features. A gas fireplace warms the living room, while French doors lead to a den perfect for working or relaxing. The formal dining room is accessed through elegantglass pocket doors, preserving the home’s period character while the updated kitchen shines with Pratt & Larson tile, quartz countertops, and a large pantry. An eat-in area with French doors opens to the backyard, perfect for indoor-outdoor living.Here, the outdoors beckon with an expansive and private backyard, featuring a patio, raised beds, and mature birch and tulip magnolia trees. Alley access adds convenience, while strawberry plants promise homegrown treats. Back inside, the gorgeous sweeping staircase leads to three spacious, well-appointed bedrooms featuring original built-ins and 2 full baths. The primary suite offers a large walk-in closet and en-suite bathroom with walk-in shower and jetted tub. This upper-level layout ensures privacy and comfort for all. A standout feature is the expansive basement with high ceilings, offering endless possibilities for customization or expansion.Ideally located, enjoy proximity to Alberta, Killingsworth, Williams, and Mississippi’s eclectic shopping and dining scenes. Easy access to I-5, biking corridors, and downtown connects you to all Portland has to offer. This Dutch Colonial gem marries historic appeal with modern livability, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of Portland’s architectural heritage in a thriving neighborhood. [Home Energy Score = 2. HES Report at https://rpt.greenbuildingregistry.com/hes/OR10231235]