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3462 NE SANDY BLVD

PORTLAND, OR 97232

A Community-Oriented Residential Haven in SE Portland

Waverly Commons is a neighborhood that provides families with an “in-between” gathering space often missing in typical American single-family subdivisions. In most subdivisions, front yards were very public and backyards were highly private, leaving children’s play and neighborhood activities to take place in the street.


The Commons, a semi-public green space for residents and local neighbors, offers an elegant solution to this problem. Essentially a park, it connects to several backyards and features a play structure, a large lawn area, and various gardens. All of the homes in Waverly Commons were built to Earth Advantage standards, and many included solar panels.



3550 SE Woodward St.
Portland, OR

GLD Role:

Sponsor

COMPLETION:

2014

SIZE:

19 Single Family Homes

49,400 Bldg SF

88,863 Land SF

Waverly Commons

Waverly Commons

3550 SE Woodward St. Portland, OR

SIZE:

19 Single Family Homes

49,400 Bldg SF / 88,863 Land SF


PARTNERS:

Jacobsen Real Estate Group, Ethan Beck Homes, Studio Cropp, JM Cava Architect, Heritage Bank

GLD ROLE:

Sponsor

COMPLETION:

2014

GLD ROLE: 

Sponsor

SIZE:

19 Single Family Homes

49,400 Bldg SF

88,863 Land SF

PARTNERS:

Jacobsen Real Estate Group
Ethan Beck Homes
Studio Cropp
John Cava Architect
Heritage Bank

COMPLETION:

2014

A Community-Oriented Residential Haven in SE Portland

Waverly Commons is a neighborhood that provides families with an “in-between” gathering space often missing in typical American single-family subdivisions. In most subdivisions, front yards were very public and backyards were highly private, leaving children’s play and neighborhood activities to take place in the street.

A Community-Oriented Residential Haven in SE Portland

Waverly Commons is a neighborhood that provides families with an “in-between” gathering space often missing in typical American single-family subdivisions. In most subdivisions, front yards were very public and backyards were highly private, leaving children’s play and neighborhood activities to take place in the street.


The Commons, a semi-public green space for residents and local neighbors, offers an elegant solution to this problem. Essentially a park, it connects to several backyards and features a play structure, a large lawn area, and various gardens. All of the homes in Waverly Commons were built to Earth Advantage standards, and many included solar panels.

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