Serres Farm: New Townhomes in Oregon City Built to Stand Alone
- Jeric Turga
- 2 days ago
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Serres Farm: New Townhomes in Oregon City Built to Stand Alone
Most townhomes for sale in Oregon City lead with what they are not. Not a starter home. Not a single-family. Not a custom build. Serres Farm leads with what it is.
Twenty-eight townhomes by Forrest Ridge Homes, set on a quiet site outside the noise of newer subdivisions. The aesthetic is calm and intentional. The build standard borrows from the same craftsman discipline we apply to every Mill Creek Meadows home. The difference is scale: a townhome footprint, full home livability.
This is the post for buyers researching townhomes Oregon City and finding mostly cookie-cutter inventory. Serres Farm sits in a different lane.
What is Serres Farm?

Serres Farm is a 28-townhome community in Oregon City. Each home offers three or four bedrooms, semi-custom interiors, and energy-efficient construction. Pricing starts in the low $500s.
The community was selected as the site of the 2026 NW Natural Street of Dreams, the 50th anniversary edition of the Pacific Northwest's premier home design and innovation event. For the first time in the event's history, the featured location includes a townhome community. That is Serres Farm.
What makes the design feel different?

The brand standard at Forrest Ridge is anchored by Mill Creek Meadows: clean, classy, sophisticated, restrained. Color and treatment vary by home, but the visual language stays consistent.
You feel it the moment you walk up. The streetscape avoids the visual clutter that plagues most townhome rows. Hardscape choices are quiet. Lighting is intentional. Material palettes lean warm and neutral instead of trendy. The eye rests instead of working.
Inside, ceiling heights are taller than the regional norm. Natural light lands where it should. Material transitions (floor to wall, kitchen to dining, stair to upper level) are handled the way a custom builder would handle them, not the way a volume builder cuts corners.
Who is Serres Farm built for?
The buyer who has outgrown the apartment phase but does not want to maintain a half-acre lot. The buyer who values architecture and finish over square footage. The buyer who has looked at three or four newer townhome communities in the metro and walked out underwhelmed.
It is also a strong fit for downsizers. Empty nesters trading a high-maintenance single-family home for something that still feels like a home, not a condo. Buyers with extended family who want to live close without sharing a wall (the side-by-side configuration at Serres Farm makes that possible without compromising privacy).
Why was Serres Farm chosen for the 2026 Street of Dreams?

The NW Natural Street of Dreams has run for 50 years across the Pacific Northwest. The 2026 edition marks the anniversary, and for the first time the event includes a townhome community. The selection of Serres Farm signals two things.
First, that townhome design has matured to a point where it stands alongside custom homes in the conversation about what livable luxury looks like. Second, that the design discipline at Forrest Ridge meets the standard the event has held for half a century.
The show runs July 30 through August 23, 2026, on site at Serres Farm.
Buyers researching townhomes Oregon City this spring have a window to tour before the show traffic arrives.
What does ownership look like?

Three to four bedrooms gives most floor plans flexibility for a home office, a guest room, or a kids' wing. Semi-custom interiors mean buyers who lock in early have a meaningful customization window on flooring, cabinetry, and finishes (more on that in a separate post).
Energy efficiency is built in, not added later. That shows up in utility bills and in resale durability over time. Stephanie can walk you through the specifics of the HOA structure and what it covers.
How do I see it for myself?
Stephanie handles all inquiries for Serres Farm. She can walk you through available floor plans, current pricing, and the customization window for each home. The best way to feel the difference is to walk a model. Photos and renders convey the language; the experience confirms it.
Reach out through forrestridgehomes.com to schedule a tour with Stephanie.
FAQ
How much do townhomes at Serres Farm cost?
Pricing starts in the low $500s. Final pricing depends on floor plan, location within the community, and customization choices. Stephanie can walk you through current availability and out-the-door numbers.
How many townhomes are at Serres Farm?
Twenty-eight in total. When they are sold, that is the entire community. There is no Phase Two on the site.
Is Serres Farm part of the 2026 NW Natural Street of Dreams?
Yes. Serres Farm was selected as the site of the 2026 NW Natural Street of Dreams, the 50th anniversary edition. The show runs July 30 through August 23, 2026.
How many bedrooms do the townhomes have?
Three or four bedrooms, depending on the floor plan. Several plans offer flex space that can serve as a fourth bedroom, a home office, or a den.
Where is Serres Farm located?
Serres Farm is in Oregon City, Oregon, set on a quiet site away from the higher-traffic newer subdivisions. Stephanie can share the exact address when you schedule a tour.


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