Iconic Floating Home at Oregon Yacht Club – “The Madonna House”Featured in Body of Evidence starring Madonna & Willem Dafoe, this artist designed masterpiece is a rare offering at the exclusive Oregon Yacht Club. Thoughtfully updated by Even Construction, this residence blends artistry, sophistication, and modernconvenience for an extraordinary living experience. This listing includes:Main house – 2,836 square feet, 1 bedroom 2 baths,Tender (floating ADU) – 438 square feet, 1 bedroom, 1 bath andOregon Yacht Club deeded slip – latest value approaching $700,000.A Life of Elegance & Sport on the Water: Wake up to breathtaking river views and enjoy the tranquil rhythm of the water beneath you while you entertain guests on the professionally landscaped decks. Launch your watercraft from the 2 EZ Docks or your canoe, rowing shell, or kayak from the waterlevel platform. A solar power covered lift provides easy use and storage of a large power boat. This is truly some of the best river access in Portland. Exquisite Interior & Thoughtful Design: Inside, rift white oak hardwood floors move naturally with the river’s flow, while Shoji-style glass sliders and Kalwall privacy windows create a serene ambiance. The chef’s kitchen is a masterpiece, featuring reclaimed French wine vat countertops, Van Gogh/starry night blue granite, and top-tier appliances, including a Bluestar stove and Sub-Zero refrigerators. Heated bathroom floors, dual-zone HVAC, and a gas stove for backup heating ensure year-round comfort.Bonus Floating Tender – A Private Retreat: Across the dock, a fully livable mini-home offers a luxurious space for guests, a creativestudio, or an income-producing rental. Complete with a fireplace, kitchenette, full bath, and updated flooring, it’s a hidden gem that enhances this exceptional property.
Tacoma, N on 6th, W on Spokane, R on Oaks Park Way
Dwelling Type: Residential
Subdivision: Oregon Yacht Club
Year Built: 1978, County: US
Tacoma, N on 6th, W on Spokane, R on Oaks Park Way
Listing is courtesy of Works Real Estate