Family home w/hot tub, covered outdoor fireplace, Level 2 EV charger, close to Zoo, Washington Park & downtown
House • Portland OR United States
8 Guests
4 Bedrooms
4 Beds
2 Bathrooms
6 Car spaces
2 Cars available
Primary home
Exchange types accepted
Simultaneous
Non-Simultaneous
Non-Reciprocal & Globe
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Listed August 2022
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General overview
PORTLAND…. Endlessly entertaining and intriguing. Portland is the kind of city you visit for a weekend and then move to. If you’re in need of excuses to visit Portland, here are some of the best!
Hiking and nature are everywhere
Whether you’re the outdoorsy type or not, a visit to Portland is best accompanied by a sample of the Pacific Northwest’s natural beauty. From the southeast’s scenic Mount Tabor to the down-and-dirty rigor of the northwest’s Forest Park, there are countless ways to hit the trails and experience urban nature unlike anywhere else.
Witness the ‘Rose City’ live up to its nickname
Portland was set on its course to become the ‘City of Roses‘ more than 100 years ago, as beautification efforts led to an all-out infatuation with the bloom. Today, you can See and smell the true meaning of Portland's moniker 'The city of roses' at the spectacular International Rose Test Garden, the city’s top spot for a flowery walk near the top of Portland’s Northwest Hills. Visitors should plan to see the multitude of bushes and garden varietals scattered about the city as most hit their peak in June, aligning nicely with the annual Portland Rose Festival.
Wine country in Portland’s backyard
Portland overflows with wine bars and urban wineries and the gorgeous, sprawling vineyards in Oregon’s Willamette Valley are just a short drive from the city. Though best known for its pinot noir, Oregon’s wine country produces a seemingly endless array of delicious wine varieties — all of which are worth sipping on.
Craft Beer
With over 70 breweries, Portland is a beer lover’s paradise. Explore the city’s endless supply of breweries (many of which are concocting innovative craft beers that can only be tasted in Portland), or plan your trip around one of the city’s many beer festivals and tasting events. Check out our events calendar for even more upcoming beer-centric fun in Portland.
Food Carts
In a city renowned for its food, you can find some of Portland's most inventive chefs clustered in parking lots, preparing meal magic in food carts.
Home to the world’s largest indie bookstore
While it’s certainly a bookworm’s dream, Powell’s is much more than a simple bookstore; the shop occupies an entire city block and 1.6 acres of retail space in downtown Portland, ruling as one of the top reasons to visit the city. Browsing the shelves can be an all-day activity, so don’t be surprised when your suitcase is suddenly too small for your new souvenirs.
Doughnuts are an elevated art form
Portland’s unquestioned love for the doughnut influences any visitor no matter how long they stay, and with good reason. Whether you go to the popular Voodoo Doughnuts downtown or scale it up at Blue Star Doughnuts, your first bite is sure to be a memorable experience. Essential reading to get to the heart (or should we say, hole) of Portland’s doughnut craze is this list of Portland’s best doughnut shops.
Experience the rain (and its payoff)
Okay, it often rains every day in January, and it rains a lot 8 months a year (summer is sunny and warm), but it rarely rains very hard. Most locals will tell you the infamous rain is merely a bonus. All that water keeps things really green – including the luxuriant moss that grows on everything. Not to mention the bounty of flowers each spring.
Pack a raincoat if visiting October-May. If a daytime drizzle interrupts plans, let restaurants, cozy cafés and other indoor delights act as a backup. The weather encourages indoor entertainment, boosting the city’s live-music scene and thriving bar culture. For visitors who can’t bear the rain, the summer months have significantly fewer rainy days, and the city blooms from the season-long watering of winter and spring.
Enjoy coffee like nowhere else
Head in any direction in Portland, and you’re sure to pass a number of cozy coffee shops that invite visitors in for anything from a quick stop to hours spent in coffee paradise. Some of the city’s best include the now-famous Stumptown Coffee Roasters, boutique newcomers Push x Pull, and the aesthetically quirky Rimsky-Korsakoffee House.
There’s never a bad time to catch a sports game
The local passion around Portland’s professional sports teams is worth seeing for yourself. The energy of the Timbers Army, the excitement around the dominant gold-medalists of the Thorns, and the Trail Blazers’ NBA star power each draw fans across Pacific Northwest, and are some of the best ways to spend a weekend in Portland.
The restaurants are among the West Coast’s best
Despite the smaller population, the eyes of the foodie world rarely overlook Portland as one of the West Coast’s most popular restaurant hubs. Portland’s specialty isn’t exclusively fine dining, classic joints or total dives, but a comfortable mixture of the three, giving visitors a range of beloved establishments to choose from. Prime yourself with this list of Portland’s best restaurants.
Farmers markets
Farmers, jewelry makers, knitters and artisans of all sorts are never far out of reach in Portland. The well-established Portland Saturday Market, held on the waterfront just steps away from downtown, is a must-see hub for the kinds of quirky gifts visitors dream of finding. Beyond that, farmers’ markets are spread out in neighborhoods across town, bringing locals and tourists alike together for famous berries, mushrooms from the rain-saturated forests, artisan-baked goods, mobile food carts, locally made gifts and a community vibe where love is celebrated amidst the tomatoes.
Bang for your buck
What’s one of Portland‘s most remarkable features? It manages to expand and add on new amazing reasons to visit without losing its affordable charm. Some of that is owed to Oregon’s lack of sales tax on most goods, but the city’s love of dive bars and cheap eats from food carts is as strong as ever. Pints of local beer are often under $6, Happy Hour food specials can be less than $5, and prices for fine meals remain comparatively low, especially given the quality of Portland’s food scene.
You’re close to other outdoor adventures
Hitting the coast (don’t call it the ‘beach’ around locals) just over an hour away is a common day trip in the warmer months. If you’re more of a winter person, head to one of Mount Hood’s three ski resorts. (Check out our other listing for our cabin on Mt. Hood!)
The space
Our 4 bedroom, 2 bath family home is minutes from Washington Park (https://explorewashingtonpark.org/), the Oregon Zoo, Hoyt Arboretum, and downtown Portland.
We have a Level 2 electric vehicle charger available for use during swaps.
Spacious main level kitchen, living room, and dining room.
Main floor master bedroom has a king-sized bed
Both main floor kid rooms have full-sized beds
Basement bedroom (this typically functions as our guest room) has a queen-sized bed.
Second bathroom and playroom located downstairs. Playroom also has a couch that converts to an extra bed.
Covered outdoor space in fenced backyard has an outdoor fireplace, outdoor TV, hot tub, Bar/BBQ hut, and trampoline.
We have central Air Conditioning, which isn't common in Portland, but much needed in the summer.
Guest access
3 bedrooms/ 1 bathroom located on the main floor, 4th bedroom, 2nd bathroom, and playroom are located downstairs in the basement
Notes
We are only one house away from a neighborhood park with a great playground for young kids.
Our home is central located to explore everything the Pacific Northwest has to offer. Drive an hour west to reach the pacific ocean and gorgeous beaches (this is an easy day trip), or drive an hour east explore to explore the year-round outdoor activities on Mt. Hood. The beautiful Columbia River Gorge and Mount Hood are an hour to the east. We are ideally located for daytrip destinations should you decide to venture out of Portland.
Features
Washer
Dishwasher
Clothes dryer
Oven
Microwave
Coffee machine
Fridge
Iron
Hair dryer
Heating
Air conditioning
TV
WiFi
High Speed Internet
Bathtub
First aid kit
Wheelchair accessible
Smoke alarms
Fire extinguisher
Bed sheets
Towels
Workspace
Fireplace
Home cinema
Toys
Gym
Sauna
BBQ
Pool
Hot tub
Balcony
Garden / yard
Deck / patio / courtyard / terrace
Covered porch / verandah
Kosher home
Meat-free kitchen
Gated community
EV Home Charger
Bikes
Camping gear
Kayak
Tennis court
Standup paddleboard
Travel Styles
Weekend
Adventure
Budget
Family
Romantic
Sport and leisure
Foodie
Relaxing
City
Village
Mountains
Water
Culture
Hiking
Cycling
Last minute
Good public transport
Golf
House rules
Suitable for infants under 2
Suitable for children ages 2-12
Pets not allowed
No smoking
Allergens
Cat free
Smoke free
Dates of Availability
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Getting to my home
PDX has direct flights connecting to most major cites in the United States. We are also only a 3-hour drive from Seattle.
Nearest airport
PDX is about a 30 min drive from our home.
Getting around
Car swap also available
Map of Approximate Location
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I had a wonderful time dogsitting at Mariah and Marc’s house. Zelda is a complete doll! Mariah communicated well, and their home is clean and comfortable and a great location for seeing all the Portland sites. :)
The home is beautiful, well equipped, and great for families and kids. There are many toys, hot tub, trampoline, etc., and it’s set in a beautiful and quiet neighborhood. Mariah was very accommodating and excellent communication. Highly recommend and would definitely exchange again! Thank you! :)
Mariah and her family were great guests at our home in Manzanita. Good communication with Mariah throughout. They left the house clean and ready for our next guests. They are welcome back anytime.
I cannot express enough gratitude for the incredible care Emily provided to our beloved pup, Zelda, while we were away. She graciously stayed at our house for a week, ensuring our dog felt comfortable and secure in her familiar surroundings. It was such a relief knowing that our home was being looked after as well, giving us peace of mind during our time out of the country.
Emily sent us regular updates and adorable photos of Zelda throughout our trip. These thoughtful gestures not only reassured us of our dog's happiness and well-being but also brought immense joy to our daughter, who was missing her furry companion dearly.
We returned home to a happy pup, and a well-cared for house. We wholeheartedly recommend Emily for home swaps and especially to anyone in need of someone reliable and compassionate to keep their dog company while they are away from home. Thank you, Emily, for everything you did for our family and our furry friend. Hope to meet you in person someday!
We had the pleasure of hosting Natasha and her son for a weekend trip to Portland recently.
Natasha was easy to communicate with and was flexible in scheduling. It was a delightful experience from start to finish. They took great care of our home. Natasha and her son were wonderful guests. and are welcome back anytime. We look forward to visiting Natasha's home in Bend sometime soon!
We had a delightful non-sim exchange at Nancy’s spacious, very comfortable beach house in Manzanita.
The kitchen is well-stocked, plenty of bedding and pillows are on hand, and they even had beach toys available for kids. We loved having the TV room downstairs for the kids while my husband and I enjoyed listening to CDs from their vast music collection while sipping our morning coffee upstairs. The house was perfectly located close to town, an easy walk to restaurants, cute shops, grocery stores, and the beach.
Nancy’s communication before and during our exchange was excellent. She is clearly an experienced home exchanger. As someone new to PLU, I learned a lot from her pre-swap communication!
We look forward to hosting Nancy and Brock at our Mt. Hood cabin.
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Zelda, our flat-coated retriever who thinks everyone is her best friend
Multnomah Falls in the Columbia River Gorge
Cannon Beach
Oregon Wine Country
Explore beautiful 410-acre Washington Park where the Oregon Zoo, Hoyt Arboretum, International Rose Test Garden, World Forestry Center, and Japanese Gardens reside. Less than 10 minutes from our home. There are miles and miles of hiking/running trails here as well as in Forest Park which connects to the north--another 5200 acres of protected, dense temperate rainforest to explore.
Beautiful fall colors in Portland
We are always looking for warm beaches (or swimming pools) to visit over Thanksgiving, Christmas, or spring break