Grant Park in the Portland, Oregon area
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Grant Park: The Park Blocks of NE.

Northeast Portland around Grant Park and Grant High School, between the Hollywood district and Irvington, on a flat, tree-lined residential grid. (Boundary lines indicative — confirm before publish.)

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1910s–30s
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Family
Character Profile
Tudor & Foursquare
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Grant Park
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The Character of Around the Park.

Grant Park is named for the park and high school at its heart — a flat, leafy, family-oriented grid of well-kept early-century homes between Hollywood and Irvington.

It appeals to buyers who want classic Northeast character, a real park and pool nearby, and easy access to Hollywood's shops and transit.

The Residential Fabric

Tudor & Foursquare

Solid 1910s–30s Tudors, Foursquares, and bungalows on consistent, tree-lined lots.

Updated Period Homes

Many homes have been thoughtfully modernized while keeping original character.

Curated Community Points

🌳 Park & Daily Life

  • Grant Park: A large park with fields, paths, and a summer pool.
  • Grant High School: A landmark school anchoring the neighborhood.
  • Beverly Cleary connection: The park celebrates the beloved author's local stories.
  • Hollywood nearby: Shops, market, and transit a short walk away.

🚲 Access & Green

  • Tree Canopy: Mature street trees define the grid.
  • Bikeways: Quiet neighborhood greenways.
  • Transit: Quick connections via Hollywood's hub.
  • Irvington edge: Adjacent to one of NE's grand historic districts.

✓ An Ideal Environment If

  • You want classic, family-oriented Northeast character near a real park and pool.
  • You value solid period homes on a flat, tree-lined grid.
  • You like quick access to Hollywood's shops and transit.

✕ The Landscape May Disappoint If

  • You want a hillside, riverfront, or downtown-core setting.
  • You're seeking new construction or large estate lots.
  • You prefer a dense, nightlife-driven district.
Common Questions
What is Grant Park known for?

A flat, tree-lined Northeast neighborhood centered on Grant Park and Grant High School, with classic early-century homes.

What homes are typical in Grant Park?

1910s–30s Tudors, Foursquares, and bungalows, many thoughtfully updated while keeping original character.

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