Brentwood-Darlington

A Southeast Neighborhood in Portland, Oregon

Affordable Living in Brentwood-Darlington

Brentwood-Darlington is an up-and-coming neighborhood that perfectly balances a suburban feel with Portland’s urban energy. Known for its sweet starter homes with generous yards, this area has a welcoming community vibe, with neighbors who care about their surroundings and are investing in revitalizing the neighborhood. Bordering the Springwater Corridor Trail, Brentwood-Darlington offers easy access to downtown Portland through Sellwood or a scenic eastward journey to Boring. The towering Douglas Firs and proximity to Johnson Creek give the neighborhood a distinct "country meets city" charm.

The area’s diversity shines through in its architecture and amenities. From classic Portland styles like Bungalows, Old Portlands, and Cape Cods to more practical Ranches and even newer construction, Brentwood-Darlington offers options for every type of homebuyer. The neighborhood also features condos and apartments for those seeking low-maintenance living.

Adding to its appeal, Brentwood-Darlington is close to some of Southeast Portland’s most coveted areas, like Woodstock and Foster-Powell (affectionately called FoPo), known for their eclectic shops and vibrant food scenes. With several parks and green spaces at your disposal, Brentwood-Darlington feels like a community where you can plant roots, enjoy the outdoors, and still be close to everything Portland has to offer.

Bordering Neighborhoods: Woodstock / Mt Scott-Arleta / Lents

Landmarks: Springwater Corridor Trail Access Points

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Homes for Sale in the Brentwood-Darlington Neighborhood

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Fun Facts

Once Known as Errol Heights:
Before being annexed into Portland in 1986, the neighborhood was called Errol Heights, reflecting its roots as an unincorporated community.

Errol Heights Park:
This 16-acre park, completed in January 2024, features ADA-accessible trails, a playground, and restored wildlife habitats, making it a community favorite.

DIY-Friendly Homes:
The neighborhood’s mix of older homes and fixer-uppers has attracted many DIY enthusiasts, adding to its revitalized charm.

  • Elementary: Whitman, Lewis, Woodmere

  • Middle: Lane

  • High School: Marshall

School boundaries can change over time, so it’s always a good idea to verify school assignments for any home you’re considering.

Check out Portland Public Schools’ general school map here or use their school finder tool here to get specific information for a property address.

Parks

Getting Around

  • Walk score 65

  • Minutes to downtown by car 21

  • Number of transit lines max/streetcar/tram lines 4

  • Miles of bike routes (lanes, blvd, multi-use paths) 6

  • Miles of bike routes (all) per square mile 3.5


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At Campbell Salgado Real Estate Group, we know how special it is to take that first step into homeownership, and Brentwood-Darlington is the perfect neighborhood to do just that.

With its charming starter homes, spacious yards, and welcoming community, it’s an ideal place to put down roots and make your first home truly yours.

We love helping first-time buyers navigate this exciting milestone, offering guidance and expertise to make the process smooth and enjoyable. Whether you're drawn to the neighborhood’s affordability, access to green spaces, or proximity to Southeast Portland’s hot spots, we’re here to help you find the perfect fit.

Let’s make your dream of homeownership a reality! Call or text us at 503-951-8547 to start your journey today.

Kim Campbell & Francisco Salgado