Welcome to 150 Badger Street in Forest Grove—where space, comfort, and smart design come together. This well-maintained 4-level split offers over 2,500 sq ft of total living space, with a layout that feels much like a bilevel thanks to its functional and inviting floor plan.
The main level features a bright living room and formal dining area with hardwood flooring, along with a spacious kitchen. Upstairs, you’ll find 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, including a 3-piece ensuite off the primary. The lower levels add even more room to spread out, with 2 more generous bedrooms, a 4-piece bathroom, a family room with cozy gas fireplace, a games area, laundry room, and storage. You’ll appreciate the new carpet throughout much of the lower level, and the plumbing for a future wet bar on the 3rd level makes it ideal for entertaining.
Additional updates and features include:
New shingles (2024)
New deck (2025)
Furnace and A/C coils replaced in 2022
Central air and central vac
Heated double attached garage with direct entry
Outside, enjoy a gorgeous deck overlooking a beautifully landscaped backyard complete with garden area, storage sheds, an apple tree, and lots of privacy. The 52’ wide lot offers RV parking, a concrete driveway with rubber paving, and excellent curb appeal. Situated on a quiet street, yet close to schools, churches, shopping, restaurants, and medical services—this home checks all the boxes.
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Data was last updated July 9, 2025 at 07:35 PM (UTC)
Area Statistics
Listings on market:
16
Avg list price:
$192,400
Min list price:
$29,860
Max list price:
$625,000
Avg days on market:
20
Min days on market:
1
Max days on market:
85
Avg price per sq.ft.:
$222.66
These statistics are generated based on the current listing's property type
and located in
Forest Grove. Average values are
derived using median calculations.
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