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Sundeleaf Mid-century Modern on Mt. Tabor

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Our buyers; Cameron and Jason have found a remarkable mid-century modern ranch designed by renowned Portland Architect Richard Sundeleaf. Sundeleaf homes are quality stream line modern ranches. A signature element in the Sundeleaf homes I have seen are floor to ceiling windows in the living areas that let in natural light and give sweeping views of the back yard. Cameron and Jason are purchasing this unique home from the original owners. The sellers have compiled a long list of memorabilia regarding the building of the house and their relationship with Sundeleaf. My favorite is a personal letter from the home owner asking Sundeleaf to please return his calls because he is ready to build and tired of waiting. His closing signature at the bottom states “how about it pal?”. The home is in beautiful original condition, and the few details that have changed such as wall paper in the kitchen are documented in the family photos left with the blueprints, expense sheets from the building which equaled a grand total of 18,000 in the 1950′s. This is an amazing home that Cameron and Jason’s family will surely live in for the rest of their days. A mid century utopia on an ancient volcano- what could be better than that?

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