Willamette Homes with Mid-Century Modern Style

Willamette Homes with Mid-Century Modern Style

Welcome to Willamette, a charming subdivision nestled in the heart of Milwaukie, Oregon, within the picturesque Clackamas County. This vibrant community is a hidden gem that perfectly blends suburban tranquility with easy access to urban conveniences. Residents of Willamette enjoy the lush landscapes, friendly neighbors, and a strong sense of community that makes this area truly special.

One of the standout features of Willamette is its stunning collection of mid-century modern homes. These architectural masterpieces, characterized by their clean lines, large windows, and open spaces, reflect a timeless elegance that continues to captivate homebuyers. The mid-century modern style, popularized in the mid-20th century, harmonizes beautifully with Willamette’s natural surroundings, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.

Imagine waking up in your stylish abode, where sunlight floods through expansive windows, illuminating spacious living areas that are perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. The thoughtful design of these homes encourages a lifestyle that values both comfort and sophistication. With many properties featuring original details and modern upgrades, you can enjoy the best of both worlds.

In addition to the architectural allure, Willamette offers a wealth of amenities. Residents can take advantage of nearby parks, walking trails, and local shops, all while being just a short drive from downtown Portland. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer, a growing family, or looking to downsize, Willamette’s mid-century modern homes provide an unparalleled living experience that combines style, comfort, and community. Come discover your dream home in Willamette today!

Newest Willamette Homes with Mid-Century Modern Style

$749,000
3 Beds 2 Baths 337769239 MLS
Some houses are built. A very few are conceived. This is not an AI listing, this is real. MT Hood Views. Hidden in Milwaukie, The Mountain House is a RARE, remarkably intact residence designed by legendary architect Pietro Belluschi in 1949–50 for J.D. Kroeker. Belluschi’s original project is documented in the architect’s archive as placing this home squarely within the period when he was defining what would become known as Northwest Regional Modernism.What makes this property extraordinary is not simply its pedigree, but its authenticity. More than seven decades later, the house retains its original character, materials, design, and even its original zonal hot-water radiant floor heating system, an innovative feature that reveals Belluschi’s belief that beautiful architecture should also work beautifully.Set on approximately 3.1 acres, the home is an exercise in restraint: natural materials, warmth, light, proportion, and a quiet relationship with the landscape. Nothing feels manufactured for nostalgia. There is no imitation of mid-century design here—the experience is of stepping into the architecture as Belluschi intended it.Belluschi’s legacy reaches from Oregon to the national stage, but his most revealing work may be found in the homes he designed to be lived in. This home is one of those rare places where architecture becomes inseparable from daily life.Uncommon to say the least. 3 beds, 2 baths, did i mention mature trees with Mt Hood Views! Original, enduring, and quietly extraordinary where the landscape become the architecture.

6831 SE BROWNLEE RD, Milwaukie

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