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11620 Se Pleasant Valley Pkwy
Happy Valley, OR 97086
$629,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1842
Property Description
Make this perfect home yours! Enjoy this beautiful Holt-built 1842 floorpan with stunning mature trees next door- neighbors on one side only! This incredible home features luxurious, upgraded finishes for a modern and airy feel. Step into the spacious primary suite with soft wall to wall carpet, complete with a stylish, freestanding bathtub, frameless shower and chic tile- all expensive Holt upgrades! Attached is a fabulous walk-in closet with plenty of room for your collection of clothes, shoes, and accessories. Laundry room is placed on the same level as all bedrooms and has a sink, cabinetry and a countertop for convenience. Downstairs, stretch out in the family room next to a cozy corner gas fireplace and large windows letting in plenty of light. Entertain on the main level seamlessly, from hanging out in the family room to socializing in the kitchen, to a sit-down dinner in the dining room. Kitchen has gorgeous upgraded quartz countertops and gas-range, with electrical already installed for an induction range to your preference! Start your day with a cup of coffee or tea on the front porch and end it with your favorite beverage out on the covered back patio. Enjoy planting vegetables in the backyard or leave it as-is for easy maintenance- the location of this property means this yard is larger than the typical 1842 layout! Enjoy additional parking with the rare privately-owned parking pad, with the ability to fit two cars in the garage and an additional two in the driveway and hammerhead. Charge up your electric car with ease in the garage with the installed EV charger. Have it all in Happy Valley with access to a Community Center that offers a pool, play structures, multiple playgrounds, swings, horse shoe pits, picnic tables and a covered basketball court! Tons of walking and biking trails, as well as shopping nearby. Live your best, most convenient life in this gem with access to it all!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2022
MLS Number
23106872
Location
Address
11620 SE PLEASANT VALLEY PKWY
City
Happy Valley
State
OR
Zip Code
97086
County
CLACKAMAS
Listing
Provider
Oregon First, original listing
Name
Oregon First
Phone
(503) 646-5006
Office Name
Oregon First
Office Phone
(503) 667-5686
Agent Name
Natalie Wilson

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