Southwest Pheasant Ln, Aloha
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Southwest Pheasant Ln
"a Gorgeous 'Lake Tahoe' type feel, a quiet sanctuary"
SW Pheasant Lane is just a small little residential street in the middle of two busy-ish roads. It starts out on one end from busy NW 185th Street - and although it does flow into SW Augusta Lane, which is the smaller street to the side of Beaver Acres Elementary school, it then flows into busy-ish 170th avenue.
SW Pheasant lane is nestled in amongst tall trees and alot of greenery and forestry. Its like a little sanctuary within a busy city. The houses have that 'Lake Tahoe' feel... log cabin type homes, a bit bigger than the rest of the single family homes in the Beaverton area... and smaller town neighborhood feel to it. The street is really one single lane for both ways, so you have to drive slower, and several of the homes do have signs up that say something like 'children at play, please drive slowly and carefully'. Driving through there is like driving through a nature reserve. The houses are set a bit further back from the road and have longer driveways, so even if there was a parade of traffic through there, the home owners probably wouldnt notice it.
Its shaded and cool and calm and peaceful. You see alot of joggers and people walking throughout the day and I could imagine taking a picnic lunch even to just park along the side of the road with a good book. Of course I dont think the home owners would like that much.
I dont know what the houses are priced at, although I would imagine a bit more than the rest of Beaverton, but it would be well worth it. Ive also driven through there in the winter with the snow dripping from the trees and its like a winter wonderland for sure - almost post card perfect.
SW Pheasant lane is nestled in amongst tall trees and alot of greenery and forestry. Its like a little sanctuary within a busy city. The houses have that 'Lake Tahoe' feel... log cabin type homes, a bit bigger than the rest of the single family homes in the Beaverton area... and smaller town neighborhood feel to it. The street is really one single lane for both ways, so you have to drive slower, and several of the homes do have signs up that say something like 'children at play, please drive slowly and carefully'. Driving through there is like driving through a nature reserve. The houses are set a bit further back from the road and have longer driveways, so even if there was a parade of traffic through there, the home owners probably wouldnt notice it.
Its shaded and cool and calm and peaceful. You see alot of joggers and people walking throughout the day and I could imagine taking a picnic lunch even to just park along the side of the road with a good book. Of course I dont think the home owners would like that much.
I dont know what the houses are priced at, although I would imagine a bit more than the rest of Beaverton, but it would be well worth it. Ive also driven through there in the winter with the snow dripping from the trees and its like a winter wonderland for sure - almost post card perfect.
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