Oak Row

18329 SE Oak Street, Portland

We have two available homes in this community.

  • The only floor plan available at this location is 2 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom homes with a one-car garage.

Location:
Gresham – Rockwood neighborhood

Community size:
11 homes

Bedrooms:
2 beds; see availability

Home type:
Attached

Parking:
Dedicated space

Expected completion:
Late 2026

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Income requirement: Minimum gross annual income of $60,472.52

Habitat home pricing is based on household income and affordability guidelines.
For more information, see the Financial information section below.


Eleven new affordable homes are coming to Rockwood — one of Gresham’s most vibrant and connected neighborhoods. Oak Row features 2-bedroom, three-story townhomes with a shared greenspace and playground.

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Habitat for Humanity is excited to be partnering with West Coast Home Solutions, the developers of this neighborhood located on Oak Street between E Burnside Street and SE Stark Street.

Residents will enjoy walkable access to restaurants, shops, Par Pfeifer Park, and the Multnomah County Library – Rockwood branch. Transit connections on SE Stark Street and 182nd Ave help make getting around easy.

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Home features:
• Community green space
• One-car garage for each home

Schools:
Reynolds School District
• Hartley Elementary School
• Reynolds Middle School
• Reynolds High School

Transit:
• Bus #20
• Bus #25

Nearby:
Rockwood Market Hall – 0.2 miles
• Albertson’s Grocery Store – 0.6 miles
Pat Pfeifer Park – 0.6 miles
• Trader Joe’s – 3.7 miles

Applications for this home will be available July 6-10, 2026.

Applications for this home will be processed in order of the first completed application received and will close on Friday, July 10 at 4:30 pm so that we may begin processing. Applications may be opened again if we are unable to find a qualified buyer for this home.

All required documents are due by July 10 at 4:30 pm or your application may be denied as incomplete.
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All applicants will be expected to pay a $30 application fee when and if we pull your credit report.

2 bedroom / 2.5 bath
1-car garage

Habitat requires homebuyers to finance the purchase of their home with a mortgage from an approved lender. This means that buyers will need to meet the underwriting requirements of the lender of choice including credit and reserve requirements.

Each neighborhood will have a mix of units available to buyers at different income levels. Depending on the buyer’s income at the time of purchase, any portion of the projected purchase price that is not covered by the mortgage, cash down payment and/or down payment assistance will be provided by Habitat.  

The housing payment will vary between buyers. Your monthly payment will be based on your income and household size.  Homebuyers must show that they can afford this payment without being cost-burdened (defined as spending more than 30-34% for your gross income for housing).

All the homes will be permanently affordable, allowing Habitat homeowners to build equity in their homes, while ensuring that the homes are affordable to the next buyer. This guarantees affordable neighborhoods in the future.

Fern Loan Program Eligibility for Oak Row

The last remaining homes in the Oak Row neighborhood are designated for buyers who qualify for Habitat’s Fern Loan Program. Under this program, buyers must demonstrate that they can afford the home’s full affordable purchase price with a resulting monthly housing payment that is at or below 34% of gross monthly income.  

Habitat partners with lenders to provide below-market interest rate mortgages, which significantly lowers monthly payments. Based on current rates, a buyer would typically need an annual household income of approximately $60,472.52  to qualify for these homes without other resources.  

Buyers may also qualify with a lower income if they have access to down payment assistance, grants or subsidies from partner organizations, or personal savings. These additional resources reduce the loan amount and make the home affordable for buyers below the typical income threshold. 

To help us confirm eligibility, applicants will need to show documentation that any down payment funds or down payment assistance they plan to use is already secured at the time of application.

Do I qualify?

Review our program requirements

How to apply

Learn more about the application process

FAQs

See questions commonly asked by applicants

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