
790 SE Webber St, No. 109, Portland 97202
For those seeking an escape to the sublime without the pretense, location without compromise, Quayside No. 109 is home. Extensively remodeled throughout, this waterfront condo is a study in light and artistry. The open floor plan creates an intimate relationship between the natural light and the home’s sophisticated yet comfortable elegance.

Highlights
Quayside No. 109 is where design and function find the most graceful balance; where craftsmanship is self-evident in fit and finish; where nature and creature comforts form an ideal union. Quayside No. 109 is where you can be perfectly at home. Perched above the banks of the Willamette river, nestled in the trees, you’re living in the heart of Sellwood-Moreland, one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in Southeast Portland.

790 SE Webber St, No. 109, Portland 97202
M A R K E T E D E X C L U S I V E L Y B Y Q U I C K & A S S O C I A T E S
$500,000
ASKING
1,622 SF
TOTAL
3 / 2
BED / BATH
1
FIREPLACE
1+1
PARKING

Kathy Quick, Principal Broker
Cell: 503-730-0702
Email: Kathy@KathyQuick.com
While President’s Club-Elite, Five Star Professional and PMAR’s Masters Circle Diamond-Platinum awards are wonderful recognitions, what matters most, is the nice things our clients say about us. Read our testimonials.
790 SE Webber St, No. 109 Photo Tour
Neighborhood Vibe
Welcome to Sellwood-Moreland
Quayside enjoys an enviable address indeed. Situated along the banks of the Willamette river in Sellwood-Moreland, residents have ready-access to everything Portland has to offer. A private dock provides boaters, kayakers and paddleboarders unfettered enjoyment of the river. The newly constructed Sellwood bridge, complete with pedestrian and bike lanes, provides a direct route to Johns Landing, Lake Oswego and Downtown, each just minutes away.
Cycling enthusiasts will enjoy the Springwater Corridor, a major southeast segment of the 40-Mile Loop. A scenic ride, the Springwater Trail transits wetlands, buttes, agricultural fields and pastures. Looking for more leisurely activities? Sellwood-Moreland is renowned for its eateries, libations and antique shops. And let’s not forget, the beautiful Eastmoreland Golf Course which shoulders the Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden, is open to the public

On any given day, it’s not unusual to see Great Blue Heron, kayakers and sailboats from Willamette Sailing Club racing the Portland Spirit.


Up for a hike?
Sellwood residents have ready-access to some of the most beautiful urban hikes in the U.S.. Look no further than just across the Sellwood bridge to find an easy 2.3 mile hike through Oaks Bottom.
From our partners at The Urban Digest:
"The loop through Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge burrows you into Portland’s wild side. Start at Sellwood Park among blufftop picnickers, dogwalkers, and baseball games and descend the sloping woods into the refuge.
Skirt the tallgrass South Meadow (once a landfill), then head north along the toe of the bluff, through the shady, swampy woods edging the heron and goose playground of Wapato Marsh, which is noisily sloshed by carp in the springtime. Happy shrieks waft across the water from Oaks Park; nearer at hand, mallards and wood ducks mutter to themselves in the marsh channels. A swift shadow alerts you to a bald eagle, freshly launched off a giant cottonwood overhead.
As you pass along the monumental base of Wilhelm’s Portland Memorial Funeral Home, crane your neck to admire its gigantic mural of Oaks Bottom beasties, from great blue heron to muskrat, that’s so prominent to eastbound travelers over the Sellwood Bridge just south.
Hang a left at a fork in the trail and cut through an airy cottonwood grove to join the Springwater Corridor, which here shadows the railroad that cleaves the Oaks Bottom wetlands from the Willamette River. Kayakers and powerboat anglers ply the waters between the riverbanks and Hardtack Island as you stroll south on the Springwater blacktop, joggers and bicycles (politely) whizzing past you. Before long you’re coming full circle, strolling along the western edge of Wapato Marsh.
Hit the Springwater’s junction with Spokane Street, and your starting point of Sellwood Park’s close at hand—from which you’re perfectly poised to grab a coffee or a pint on the streets of Sellwood."
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Kathy Quick, Principal Broker