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Historic Milwaukie Estate Blends Austen Charm and Modern Flair
This 1929 architect-designed home on nearly 3 acres features vibrant colors, wallpapers, and preserved historic details.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 10:15pm by Ben Kaplan
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The historic Milwaukie estate blends classic charm and modern flair, showcasing the enduring appeal of character-rich properties that honor their origins.Portland TodayJust minutes from the bustle of SE McLaughlin Boulevard in Milwaukie, this 6,207-square-foot estate on 2.89 acres transports visitors to a bygone era. Designed by architect Jamieson Parker in 1929, the home features a mix of historic charm and modern updates, including preserved original elements like wide-plank teak floors, fireplaces, and leaded glass, as well as recently remodeled bedrooms and bathrooms with vibrant colors, patterned wallpapers, and custom built-ins. The property also boasts a formal rose garden, a studio above the detached garage, and an original brick tea house, creating an Austenian atmosphere just outside of Portland.
Why it matters
This historic estate showcases how thoughtful preservation and strategic updates can breathe new life into an architecturally significant home, blending the best of the past and present. As Portland's real estate market continues to evolve, examples like this demonstrate the enduring appeal of character-rich properties that honor their origins while adapting to modern lifestyles.
The details
The home was designed by architect Jamieson Parker in 1929, and seven of his homes are on the historic registry. It features a mix of original historic elements, like wide-plank teak floors, fireplaces, and leaded glass, alongside recently remodeled bedrooms and bathrooms with vibrant colors, patterned wallpapers, and custom built-ins. The kitchen and butler's pantry feature plum-colored cabinets and terra-cotta tile, while the primary suite boasts a dusty blue shade with a peach ceiling and a hidden alcove with a dressing table and dramatic floral wallpaper. The grounds include a formal rose garden, a studio with a full bathroom above the detached garage, and an original brick tea house.
- The home was designed by architect Jamieson Parker in 1929.
- The formal rose garden was planted for the first owners almost a century ago.
- The home's listing was posted on March 30, 2026.
The players
Jamieson Parker
The architect who designed the home in 1929. Parker only worked as an architect for about 10 years due to the Great Depression, but seven of his homes are on the historic registry, and he was also responsible for the First Unitarian Church of Portland and Northwest Portland's Parish of St. Mark.
Jimi Hendrix
The listing agent for the property at Neighbors Realty.
What’s next
The historic estate is currently listed for $1,710,000 and is expected to generate significant interest from buyers drawn to its unique blend of classic charm and modern updates.
The takeaway
This Milwaukie property demonstrates how thoughtful preservation and strategic updates can breathe new life into an architecturally significant home, creating a timeless blend of the past and present that appeals to modern homebuyers seeking character-rich properties with a connection to the local history.
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