This week, we’re pleased to highlight a new listing in Lake Oswego’s Mountain Park neighborhood.
There are certainly great deals to be found in the current real estate inventory, and this new listing is one of them.
Located in Mt. Park, this townhouse is an end unit with expansive, South-facing windows. The outlook is to trees and landscaping and it is surprisingly private. The walls of windows flood the interior with light so that the entire house is bright and pleasant.
Recent updates include new granite counters, laminate floors and carpeting.
There are 2 large bedrooms with vaulted ceilings. The master has a walk-in closet and a full bath. The second bedroom has a loft that could be used as additional living area. There is a 2-car garage, a large storage closet, and an indoor utility room. You will have plenty of space for your hobbies and your collections. The house also has central air to keep you cool on those hot summer days. There are 2 1/2 bathrooms. The main living area is a greatroom with a large dining area and kitchen that are all open to the living room.
Mt. Park is a fabulous planned community with 15 miles of walking paths, a large rec center with weight rooms and sauna, tennis courts, and great community activities. It is conveniently located with easy access to both Interstate 5 and Highway 217.
The townhouse will be held open on September 7th, 2008 from 2pm to 5pm. Please come by and see this great property.
4447 Golden Lane., Lake Oswego, OR 97035
ML# 8079838 | Map
2 bedrooms, 2-1/2 bathrooms, 1,616 sq. ft.
Listed at $284,900
For more information or to schedule a showing, please contact us with an email.
Listing courtesy of Dianne Gregoire at Advanced Real Estate Services.

was the vision of Carl Halvorson (the man who Halvorson Island, the only private island in Oswego Lake, is named after). Developed in 1968, it is built on a dormant volcano, Mt. Sylvania. The population of Mt. Park fluctuates between 8,000 and 8.500 people meaning that just about 1 in 5 people who live in Lake Oswego live in Mt. Park. It also means that the
Because the community was planned, and pretty much all built at once, there is a uniformity to the neighborhood with well-cared for lawns and the stately sweep of hillside streets. Pricing goes from a low of $139,900 for a condominium to a high of $699,950 for a 4 bedroom house. Being on a hill, many of the homes and condos have views of Mt. Hood and Portland. Be aware that not all homes in Mt. Park are in the Lake Oswego school district. About 25% of Mt. Park along the North side has Lake Oswego addresses but is in the attendance area for Portland Public Schools. Property values are higher for homes in the Lake Oswego school district.