Portland's Pearl District is where you'll find some of the tallest and most modern condo towers in Portland. You'll also find warehouse lofts, gothic lofts, townhomes and mid-rises. The Pearl is a very walkable neighborhood with a huge variety of restaurants and some of Portland's favorite parks. (read more about the Pearl)

Take a look at the condos, lofts and townhomes for sale in the Pearl today, with the newest listings showing first. If you want to be among the first to know when a new Pearl condo hits the market be sure to click the "Save Search" button and you'll receive email alerts. If you see a condo you'd like to tour of if you have any questions about living in the Pearl we're just a call or text away at 503-966-4371.

Pearl District Real Estate Listings

Sort by:

Living in the Pearl District

Once a warehouse and rail yard area, the Pearl has evolved into a polished, pedestrian-friendly district where you can walk to grocers, coffee, boutiques, galleries, parks, and the riverfront. It’s popular with all types of Portlanders who want to live in a central location and enjoy a lock-and-leave lifestyle.

  • Walkability: Daily needs within a few blocks, and the Portland Streetcar loops through the neighborhood.
  • Variety of homes: From authentic brick-and-timber lofts to luxury glass towers.
  • Active public realm: Plazas, pocket parks, markets, and art events year-round.
Vibe
Modern • Artistic • Walkable
Where
North of Downtown, along the Willamette River
Lifestyle Perks
Streetcar • Parks • Galleries • Dining
Condo Living
Glass towers & loft conversions with city/river views

Parks & Outdoors

The Pearl is dotted with beloved urban parks that create a neighborhood-within-a-city feel. Jamison Square brings families to its splash fountain; Tanner Springs Park offers a quiet, natural respite; and The Fields Park anchors the north end with lawns, play areas, and dog-friendly paths. The riverfront esplanade and nearby bridges make bike rides and sunset strolls part of everyday life.

Arts & Culture

The Pearl retains its creative spirit with galleries, studios, and public art throughout the district. Monthly art walks, design shops, First Thursdays and maker markets add energy to the streetscape, while nearby theaters and music venues expand the cultural mix.

Dining & Nightlife

From chef-driven restaurants and wine bars to cafés and bakeries, the Pearl’s dining scene suits casual evenings and special occasions alike. Sidewalk seating, patios, and rooftops make the most of Portland’s mostly temperate seasons, and there’s always a new spot to try within a short walk.

  • Casual favorites: Coffee shops, brunch spots, and local bakeries.
  • Evenings out: Wine bars, craft cocktails, and intimate dining rooms.
  • Markets: Neighborhood groceries and specialty food shops nearby.

Getting Around the Pearl

The Portland Streetcar runs through the district and connects to downtown, South Waterfront, and the Eastside. MAX Light Rail is a short walk for regional trips and airport access. Secure bike storage in many buildings, BIKETOWN e-bikes and protected lanes make cycling practical; drivers have easy freeway access when needed.

  • Streetcar & MAX: Convenient transit for commutes and airport runs.
  • Bike & walk: Flat streets, bike lanes, and compact blocks.
  • Drive when you want: Quick access to the East side, I-405 and I-5.

What’s Nearby

Pearl District: Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Pearl District walkable?

Most definitely. The Pearl is one of Portland’s most walkable neighborhoods, with daily needs like grocery stores, urgent care, parks, and transit all within a few blocks.

What types of condos are in the Pearl?

You'll find a good mix of condo types and styles in the Pearl. Along 14th Avenue you'll find historic warehouse lofts with beautiful exposed brick and timber beams. The North Pearl is home to the newest glass towers with long lists of amenities clustered around Tanner Springs and The Fields park. On the Southern end of the Pearl are gothic buildings like The Gregory and The Elizabeth with NYC-style lofts. Whatever your taste in condos you'll probably find it here with prices from the $200k's to well over $1M.

Are there parks in the Pearl?

The Pearl is home to some of Portland's most popular parks like Jamison Square with its kid-friendly fountains and Tanner Springs Park which shows what the topography looked like long ago. Further North along the river is The Fields Park which provides green space for enjoying the sun, attending festivals, playgrounds for the kids and an off-leash dog park.

Is the Pearl good for a car-free lifestyle?

Like most of Portland, the Pearl was designed with a car-free or car-limited lifestyle in mind. With the Streetcar, MAX train, bike lanes, and excellent walkability, living car-free or parking your car on Friday and not needing it again until Monday morning are very possible.


High-Rise & Loft Buildings

Pearl District condos range from modern high-rises with floor-to-ceiling glass and concierge services to classic warehouse conversions with soaring ceilings and exposed beams. Amenities typically include secure parking, fitness rooms, resident lounges, rooftops, and pet areas.


Contact Stuart about Pearl District Condos

Provide a valid email address.
Newsletter consent

Portland Condo Buildings

See every condo in every PDX building.

We have the Portland condo and loft market covered.
Our site updates every 15 minutes throughout the day to bring you the latest Portland condo listings.

View Buildings