Friday, September 9, 2011

Sullivan's Gulch, NE.

I forgot to post this one! On a sunny summer day, which day I cannot recall, I left my office at NE 21st & Broadway and walked East covering the area between I-84 and NE Broadway, from 21st to 28th. This area is called Sullivan's Gulch. What was once a bucolic "forest of fir trees with a beautiful stream running through it and an occasional waterfall, the site of Sullivan's cabin, and later during the depression a ShantyTown (see the history of Sullivan's Gulch here) is now a coveted inner-city neighborhood of turn of the century foursquares, and bungalows, tudors, the occasional mediterranean or ranch, and myriad apartment houses, condos, and duplexes of varying styles from the teens through the early 70's. It is a truly equal opportunity neighborhood with the ammenities of Broadway, schools of Irvington, and just enough traffic noise from the freeway to make it affordable!

The Stats:  The 9 months sales prices show sales as low as $90K, as high as $475K, with median sold price being $336,750. The tracts are Holladay Park, Carter's Addition, John Irving's First Addition.















This was the second house I ever sold!







Find of the Walk!














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