Julia Monaghan stands out in the Portland, Oregon real estate landscape, bringing a unique blend of small-town values and big-city expertise
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Welcome to 5830 Burma Rd, Lake Oswego, a meticulously maintained and thoughtfully upgraded single-level home offering modern convenience, high-end finishes, and incredible outdoor living. Nestled on a spacious lot, this home has been designed for both comfort and functionality, with every detail carefully considered to enhance everyday ease.
Inside, the open-concept layout creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, featuring a custom stone fireplace, a charming bay window with a built-in bench seat, and a beautifully updated kitchen with quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and soft-close cabinetry. The primary suite addition is a true retreat, boasting vaulted ceilings, two custom walk-in closets with built-ins and a secured safe, and an ensuite bathroom with heated tile floors, a double vanity, and an all-quartz walk-in shower that exudes spa-like luxury. The secondary bathroom offers equally impressive upgrades, including an oversized soaking tub, granite countertops, and custom cabinetry for additional storage.
This home is packed with top-tier upgrades, including a brand-new high-efficiency HVAC system with A/C (2024), upgraded 200-amp buried electrical service, a gas furnace, a gas water heater, and a whole-home surge protector. The plumbing has been entirely updated with modern PEX-A piping and ABS drain-waste-vent systems, ensuring peace of mind for years to come. Additional features include pre-wired speaker hookups in the living room, Smurf tubing for an easy entertainment setup, and attic storage with pull-down ladder access in the garage.
Outside, the expansive covered patio is pre-wired for fans and features switch-operated outlets, making it an ideal space for year-round entertaining. The fully fenced cedar backyard offers lush landscaping, raised garden beds with automated irrigation, and even a fruit-producing apple tree. The property also includes RV parking with a 30-amp hookup and sewer cleanout, a dog-washing station with hot and cold water, and a newly installed exterior stone feature (2024/2025), with extra stone available for a future firepit. The home’s all-cedar exterior, modern vinyl windows, new roof, gutters, and full rain drain system provide long-term durability and low-maintenance living.
Located in a highly desirable Lake Oswego neighborhood, this home is just minutes from top-rated schools, shopping, dining, and parks. With its impeccable upgrades, prime location, and move-in-ready condition, this property is a rare find. Don't miss the opportunity to make it yours—schedule a showing today!
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40,390 people live in Lake Oswego, where the median age is 45.9 and the average individual income is $72,859. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Lake Oswego, nestled just 8 miles south of Portland, offers a picturesque blend of urban and suburban living. Originally established as a hub for the iron industry, today it is renowned for its high quality of life, top-rated schools, and lush, green spaces. This affluent community surrounds the beautiful Oswego Lake, providing a serene backdrop for both everyday life and leisure activities.
The lifestyle in Lake Oswego is defined by its active, community-oriented residents who take pride in their well-maintained city and the natural beauty it offers. The area is perfect for families, retirees, and professionals alike, who seek a peaceful environment close to the amenities of a larger city. The community is known for its strong support of local arts, with numerous public art installations and cultural events that enrich residents' lives year-round.
Lake Oswego boasts a vibrant dining scene with an array of eateries ranging from casual cafes to upscale restaurants. A local favorite, "Lake Oswego Grill," offers a fine dining experience with stunning lake views. The city's downtown area, often referred to as "Old Town," is home to boutique shops, galleries, and additional dining options that cater to a variety of tastes and budgets. For entertainment, residents enjoy the Lake Theater & Cafe, which combines movies with gourmet food and wine.
Recreational opportunities abound in Lake Oswego. The city maintains meticulously landscaped public parks and walking trails, such as the popular Tryon Creek State Natural Area, which offers miles of hiking trails and a nature center. Boating, fishing, and swimming in Oswego Lake are favorite pastimes during the warmer months. Additionally, the city hosts several annual events, including the Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts, which attracts artists and patrons from across the region. For golf enthusiasts, the Lake Oswego Public Golf Course provides a challenging and scenic 18-hole experience.