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  • Melissa Finn Principal Broker | Mobile: 503-522-8353
  • Tim Finn Principal Broker | Mobile: 503-502-8999

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Murray Hill, Beaverton, Oregon

The Murrayhill pond and trail system at Murrayscholls Center

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21st Avenue Bicycles, Portland, Oregon

Bicycles are a favorite mode of transportation in this environmentally-friendly community. Visit our Green Living section to learn more about our commitment to sustainability.

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AmberGlen Park, Hillsboro, Oregon

AmberGlen Park is a 217-acre corporate center and business community located about 20 minutes west of Portland in the heart of the Sunset Corridor. The picturesque campus setting offers open space along with many amenities, including a heliport.

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Broadway Bridge, Portland, Oregon

The Broadway Bridge, a bascule bridge and one of ten bridges in Portland, has four lanes for vehicles and bicycles as well as two wide sidewalks for foot traffic. It is opened for river traffic about 25 times per month and is painted Golden Gate red.

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Burnside Bridge, Portland, Oregon

Built in 1926, the Burnside Bridge is one of many drawbridges across the Willamette River. One of the few bridges in the area built with input from an architect, it features Italian Renaissance towers. Portland is also known as "Bridgetown."

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Dawson Creek Park, Hillsboro, Oregon

Dawson Creek Park is a Corporate park which is the home of 7 acres of trails, the Hillsboro Main Library and a multitude of Canadian Geese and Ducks.

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Hawthorne Bridge, Portland, Oregon

The Hawthorne Bridge is a truss bridge, and the oldest vertical lift bridge still in operation in the United States. Built in 1910, it is the oldest highway bridge in Portland, but is still very busy with bicyclists, cars and busses crossing every day.

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Ross Island Bridge, Portland, Oregon

The Ross Island Bridge spans the Willamette River and connects the east and west sides of Portland, but does not provide access to the island for which it is named. Built in 1926, it is Oregon’s only cantilever deck truss bridge.

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Laurelhurst Park, Portland, Oregon

Almost 100 years ago, the Pacific Coast Parks Association named Laurelhurst Park the “most beautiful park” on the West Coast. In 2001, it became the first city park ever to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Lake Oswego, Oregon

Lake Oswego is a desirable suburb of Portland with a history of iron and steel manufacturing. The lake for which it is named was made by expanding a natural lake. Originally founded in 1847, the city today has many parks and amenities for its residents.

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George Rogers Park, Lake Oswego, Oregon

George Rogers Park is a family park with hiking and biking trails, historical monuments, a beach, tennis courts, baseball fields and picnic areas. There is also a great sandbox that is stocked with all kinds of toys and trucks for little ones.

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Jamison Square, Portland, Oregon

Jamison Square is a kid-pleasing park that features a gentle fountain and wading pool, a convenient location on the Portland Streetcar line and impressive public art — modern “totem poles” designed by Kenny Scharf.

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Sellwood Bridge, Portland, Oregon

The Sellwood Bridge links Highway 43 that hugs the Willamette River on the west side to the Sellwood neighborhood on the east side. It is the busiest two-lane bridge in Oregon since it is the only river crossing for miles in either direction.

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Willamette Park in West Linn

At over 15 acres, Willamette Park offers picnic areas, river access and many sports fields. Located just south of Portland, the park sits at the confluence of the Tualatin River and the Willamette River.

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Sellwood, Portland, Oregon

Along the Willamette River, Portland has many areas where houseboats abound. Many love living right on the river with access to many amenities just inland as well as views of the Portland Spirit and of Dragon Boat racing during the Rose Festival.

 
 

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The Hawthorne District is located just east of the Willamette River and neighbors the Clinton, Ladd’s Addition, Lents and Colonial Heights neighborhoods. Originally home to O...
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Captain John H. Couch settled in the Northwest region of Portland in the 1840’s. When he developed the area, he named the blocks alphabetically, which is where they got the n...
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Situated atop the picturesque West Hills of Portland, the Forest Heights neighborhood enjoys some of the best views in the city. The land and surrounding territory weren’t se...
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Portland’s Alameda neighborhood was established on the 1859 land claim of William C. Bowering and his wife, Isabelle. The area became known as Gravelly Hill Road for a gravel...
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Tim has been with Hasson since 1999 with Melissa joining in 2004. Both approach Real Estate with a philosophy that is less of a salesperson's and more of an experienced consultant. Let Tim and Melissa put their experience and expertise to work for you. Whether you are selling a home, or buying. Whether this is your first Real Estate Transaction or 10th, Tim and Melissa want to help you to make it the easiest!

 
 
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