38 Neal Street • Portland, Maine

6 Beds | 2.5 Baths | 3,500 Sq. Ft. | Single-Family | .081 Acres | $1,745,000

Welcome to 38 Neal Street

Timeless West End Living.
Set within Portland’s historic and highly sought-after West End, 38 Neal Street is a classic 1907 Victorian that blends architectural character with enduring appeal. Designed by John Calvin Stevens, the home’s brick and shingle exterior, elegant proportions, and period detailing reflect an era of craftsmanship rarely found today. Positioned on a quiet, tree-lined street near Waynflete and just moments from the Western Promenade, this is a location that continues to define Portland living at its best.

Neighborhood & Convenience.
This address offers a true in-town lifestyle with exceptional proximity. Local cafés, shops, and restaurants are just a short walk away, while downtown Portland’s Old Port, waterfront, and arts scene are minutes from your doorstep. Major transportation routes, the Jetport, and nearby beaches are all easily accessible, making this an ideal setting for both full-time living and those seeking a connected coastal city lifestyle.

Space & Structure.
Spanning +/- 3,500 square feet, the home offers a generous and flexible layout across three levels. With nine rooms, six bedrooms, and multiple living areas, the property provides ample space for a variety of living arrangements—whether as a traditional single-family residence or reimagined to suit modern needs. The home sits on a well-landscaped lot with off-street parking, a valuable feature in this historic neighborhood.

Interior Character.
Inside, the home retains much of its original charm, including hardwood floors, period details, and modern gas-fired fireplaces that anchor the living room and add warmth to the second-floor primary bedroom. The first floor offers a classic layout with defined living, dining, and kitchen areas, while the upper levels provide a collection of bedrooms filled with natural light. The existing footprint offers strong bones and a solid foundation for thoughtful updates or restoration.

A Rare Offering.
Properties of this scale, character, and location are increasingly hard to find in Portland’s West End. 38 Neal Street stands as both a piece of the city’s architectural history and a canvas for its next chapter—an opportunity to own and enjoy a home in one of Maine’s most enduring and desirable neighborhoods.