Eastmoreland
A Neighborhood in Portland, Oregon
Eastmoreland
MEANDER DOWN tree-lined streets and enjoy the visuals of a planned neighborhood filled with stately homes.
The eastside half of Moreland is purely residential with stately homes on generous lots and lovingly established gardens. Its sister neighborhood is Sellwood-Moreland which serves as one of the easily accessible commercial cores for Eastmoreland.
Some special features in this neighborhood include Reed College, the exquisite Crystal Spring’s Rhododendron Garden, Eastmoreland Golf Course (Oregon’s 2nd oldest golf course). Known for its generous, tree-lined streets, the Eastmoreland neighborhood has a project called 100 Trees 100 Years, designed to sustain its street tree canopy.
Fun Fact
A favorite event in the neighborhood is the Eastmoreland Garage Sale, held each June for over 30 years, the neighborhood opens its collective garages and sells its unnecessary treasures. For the upcoming dates check out the neighborhood association website.
BORDERING NEIGHBORHOODS + LANDMARKS
A Visual Vibe
Neighborhood Details
GETTING AROUND
Walk score 53
Minutes to downtown by car 16
Number of transit lines max/streetcar/tram lines 5
Miles of bike routes (lanes, blvd, multi-use paths) 3
Miles of bike routes (all) per square mile 2.3
SCHOOLS
Elementary: Duniway, Winterhaven K-8, Llewelyn, Emerson
Middle: Sellwood, Hosford, Da Vinci
High School: Cleveland
Private: Holy Family
Always verify the accuracy of schools for homes for sale in the Eastmoreland neighborhood as boundaries may have changed.
Get an overview of schools on PPS's general school map here.
View the PPS school finder for a specific address here.
The Important Stuff
PARKS
Parks & natural areas, in acres 17
Parks, % of neighborhood 2
Berkeley Park, Eastmoreland Garden, Tideman Johnson Park, Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden
NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION
NOPE - NO Shopping, eating, or drinking spots HERE
Eastmoreland residents utilize Woodstock, Sellwood-Moreland, and Reed neighborhoods for getting out.
*data courtesy of Portland Monthly 2019 Real Estate Guide