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Neighborhoods in Longview, WA

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    Downtown Longview

    In southwest Washington, Longview is a former lumber mill city with a lingering industrial presence and boasting the only hospital for about 50 miles. Downtown Longview is the city’s main shopping and dining center. For such a commercial sector, it’s calm and quiet with no honking car horns. “This is the little downtown hub,” says Kristin

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      $708K

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    Downtown Longview
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    Cascade-City View

    Longview is known as a planned city. Every street and sidewalk in town was designed before construction began. From R.A. Long Square in the center of downtown, “The streets were meant to extend outward from the center like a wagon wheel,” says Dom Delrosario, a local whose family has lived in Longview for generations. A few streets north of the

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      $515K

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      $406K - $902K

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      6 Listings

    Cascade-City View
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    Glenwood

    Glenwood is a quiet, well-landscaped neighborhood in Longview, Washington. It surrounds Longview Country Club, a stately golf course that’s been a staple of the community since 1923; in fact, its clubhouse was made possible by the founding father of Longview himself, Robert A. Long. Today, Glenwood has retained the same peaceful appeal that the

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      $510K

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      $402K - $549K

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      2 Listings

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    Columbia Heights East

    Columbia Heights East shares its name with the Columbia River, the economic engine of Longview for more than 100 years. The city started as a paper mill town along the Columbia in 1923, and today, NORPAC and other riverside corporations still transform lumber into paper products. “The Columbia River is amazing; it’s a gateway for international

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      $506K

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      $317K - $798K

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      2 Listings

    Columbia Heights East
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    Longview Heights

    With its city views and spacious, stylish and secluded homes, Longview Heights is Longview’s humble version of the Hollywood Hills. Among the Cascade foothills, this sprawling neighborhood is the highest point in Longview, overlooking the smokestacks along the Columbia River and land that the Cowlitz Indian Tribe has called home for millennia.

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      $482K

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      $313K - $933K

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      14 Listings

    Longview Heights
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    Old West Side

    The streets of Old West Side are lined with mighty oak trees. Blending into the neighborhood’s dense tree cover are several of Longview’s famous squirrel bridges. Squirrels are important to Longview, and Old West Side is central to that. Nutty Narrows Bridge on Olympia Way in the neighborhood “started as kind of a joke, kind of not a joke,” says

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      $471K

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      $240K - $594K

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      3 Listings

    Old West Side
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    West Longview

    West Longview was originally developed in the late 20th century, but lately, new contemporary homes and Craftsmans have been popping up in the growing neighborhood. A big draw is “The fact that it’s close to the Columbia River and the Willow Grove boat launch,” says Kristin Cheatley, Realtor/Broker at River Ridge Real Estate and area native. The

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      $439K

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      $355K - $540K

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      14 Listings

    West Longview
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    Northlake-Corman

    Directly across the road from Lake Sacajawea Park is Northlake-Corman, a well-established Longview neighborhood with shady trees and a suburban feel. “People love living there. It’s so close to town, shopping, churches, Lake Sacajawea – and that’s what people like about it,” says Kristin Cheatley, Realtor/Broker at River Ridge Real Estate and

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      $436K

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      $362K - $565K

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      1 Listing

    Northlake-Corman
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    Beacon Hill

    Beacon Hill is a single-stoplight suburban neighborhood 4 miles north of Longview. A main draw of the community is its sense of privacy, thanks to the heavy tree cover. And compared to the subdivisions in neighboring Lexington, “The lots, parcels and lay of the land is bigger in Beacon Hill,” says John Erickson, RE/MAX real estate agent with over

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      $425K

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      $325K - $659K

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      3 Listings

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    Lexington

    In southwestern Washington, Lexington is a quiet neighborhood less than a mile from Interstate 5, the west coast’s main north-to-south highway. “Lexington put in access to Interstate 5 in 2006, which immediately upgraded the area,” says Jessica Baker, Longview broker with Coldwell Banker and fourth generation Cowlitz County resident. Prior to

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      $423K

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      $315K - $598K

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      10 Listings

    Lexington
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    Mint Valley

    Longview is a city of about 37,700 in southeast Washington state, right across the Columbia River from Oregon. As for what draws people to Longview – “The price,” says Eris Rule, Realtor at Next Home Next Chapter with seven years of experience. “It’s more affordable than other areas nearby, and still a reasonable distance from the Portland metro

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      $408K

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      $218K - $447K

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      3 Listings

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    Columbia Valley Gardens

    Columbia Valley Gardens, a suburban neighborhood sometimes referred to as “CVG,” is in the city of Longview in Cowlitz County. CVG is one of the “top areas that people like to live in if they have kids. It’s centrally located, affordable, close to everything, no new construction – just overall desirable,” says Jessica Baker, Longview broker with

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      $395K

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      $310K - $515K

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      2 Listings

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    Memorial Park

    Right across the Oregon border sits Longview, Washington – a former lumber town that’s attracting the attention of folks looking for a peaceful place to live. “A lot of people are moving from the Portland metro area out to Longview,” says Nick Shivers, Principal Broker at Keller Williams Realty East Portland with over 25 years of experience. “The

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      $374K

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      $336K - $462K

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      4 Listings

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    New West Side

    New West Side is one of Longview's most walkable neighborhoods. This gridded lakefront area sits within walking distance of Lake Sacajawea Park, the largest and most popular park in Longview. Several churches, an elementary school and the region’s main hospital are in and around the area, which has natural beauty on top of its practical

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      $369K

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      $308K - $470K

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    New West Side
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    Third Avenue

    The neighborhood of Third Avenue sits in between downtown Longview and the western bank of the Cowlitz River. Though separated by the Cowlitz River, “Kelso and Longview are almost the same thing,” says Scott Foister, who was born and raised in Kelso and works as a Realtor in Longview. Third Avenue residents need only go about a mile west to

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      $353K

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      $332K - $571K

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      5 Listings

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    Saint Helens

    Living in Saint Helens means being within walking distance of daily activities, like going to the park, heading to school or volunteering with a local organization. Between the Lions Club and the food distribution center at St. Rose de Viterbo Roman Catholic Church, serving the community is a focus here. Saint Helens borders Lake Sacajawea, one of

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      $335K

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      $267K - $453K

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      7 Listings

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    Broadway

    Broadway, which borders downtown Longview, is a residential neighborhood with various shops and restaurants, all within walking or biking distance of most homes. “Everybody loves the area and the neighbors are really nice. It’s near all the shopping, yet peaceful,” says Michelle Rohrbach, broker at John L. Scott Real Estate who specializes in

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      $318K

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      $189K - $405K

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      3 Listings

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    Highlands

    Across the Oregon border and the Columbia River sits the small city of Longview, Washington. “Longview used to be a big mill town from the mid-80s to the mid-90s,” says Nick Shivers, Principal Broker at Keller Williams Realty East Portland with over 25 years of experience. Highlands is the closest neighborhood to Longview’s industrial sector,

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      $280K

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      $220K - $425K

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      13 Listings

    Highlands
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    Olympic West

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    • Average Value

      $356K

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      $163K - $478K

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      8 Listings

    Olympic West
  • Hillside Acres

    Hillside Acres

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      $513K

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      $358K - $671K

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      1 Listing

    Hillside Acres
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    Holcomb Homes

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      $439K

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      $350K - $602K

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      1 Listing

    Holcomb Homes
  • Olympic East

    Olympic East

    • Average Value

      $380K

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      $280K - $556K

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      4 Listings

    Olympic East