Chown Pella Lofts
416 NW 13th Ave
One of the Pearl District’s oldest conversions, the Chown Pella condominiums offer the finest in classic loft living. Originally built in 1912, the Oregon Transfer Company and several Portland manufacturers called this building home until its 1997 restoration. As the first housing renovation in Northwest Portland, the lofts helped spur the neighborhood’s miraculous transformation.
Each of the 68 units boasts 11 to 17 feet-high ceilings of the building’s original planks supported by powerful wooden beams. Yet, the lofts are not at all Spartan - several luxuries include: marble bathrooms; granite kitchens; birch floors; gourmet applianced; as well as built-in TV and stereo cabinets.
The Chown Pella lofts expertly balance the feel of old Portland with such up-to-date amenities as electronic security systems, high-speed elevators, structural and seismic upgrades, and one of the largest indoor parking spaces in the district.
The icing on the cake is a rooftop garden and deck for quiet relaxation or for entertaining a small group of friends.
Chown Pella Lofts Real Estate Statistics
2004 - 8
2005 - 13
2006 - 6
2007 - 6
2008 YTD - 0
Last Month - 0
Active - 6
2004 - $290,675
2005 - $364,608
2006 - $511,417
2007 - $434,967
2008 YTD - N/A
Last Month - N/A
Active - $465,033
2004 - $297
2005 - $357
2006 - $381
2007 - $400
2008 YTD - N/A
Last Month - N/A
Active - $429
2004 - 105
2005 - 31
2006 - 49
2007 - 27
2008 YTD - N/A
Last Month - N/A
Active - 99
Data was pulled from RMLS through the month of May 2008. It is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.
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