Northeast Portland Real Estate
Overview
The Northeast Portland area is bounded by I-84 to the South and the Columbia river to the North and includes many close-in communities with very short commutes to downtown, and excellent access to transportation, including the Max light rail line to the Portland International Airport and the city of Gresham.
The neighborhoods of Northeast Portland vary widely from the urban Lloyd center area with the only highrise buildings outside of downtown to the historic tree-lined streets of Alameda, Beaumont, Irvington, and Laurelhurst which is technically part of the Southeast District. Read more about Northeast Portland real estate.
Northeast Portland Homes For Sale
Real Estate
The architectural styles are a diverse mix of Arts & Crafts, Bungalow, Craftsman, and historic Victorian with some newer developments with modern townhomes and highrise condominiums.
Neighborhoods
There are two major neighborhood associations in the Northeast, the Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods (NECN) and the Central Northeast Neighbors, Inc (CNN) representing a total of 20 official neighborhoods.
Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods (NECN)
Alameda, Boise, Concordia, Eliot, Grant Park, Humboldt, Irvington, King, Sabin, Sullivan's Gulch, Vernon, and Woodlawn.
Central Northeast Neighbors (CNN)
Beaumont-Wilshire, Cully, Hollywood, Madison South, Rose City Park, Roseway, Sumner, and Sunderland.