The homes are built to a luxury standard
Crown Pointe was developed between 1995 and 2002 — a period on Prune Hill that produced some of the most enduring luxury product in Clark County. Homes here range from 2,695 to over 5,100 square feet, with an overall average right around 3,200 square feet. The typical home is a five-bedroom, four-bathroom configuration — the kind of floorplan that works for large families, multi-generational living, and buyers who need a dedicated home office without sacrificing bedroom count.
Architectural styles span Ranch and Contemporary — two of the most timeless aesthetics in Pacific Northwest homebuilding — sitting on level, corner, and cul-de-sac lots that were clearly platted with intention. Exteriors feature brick, stone, stucco, and fiber cement — materials that age well and hold their visual appeal over decades. Inside, central vacuums, hardwood floors, ceiling fans, and air cleaners are standard features throughout the community, reflecting the caliber of construction that defined this era of Prune Hill development.
Recent sales data tells the current market story plainly: a 2,770 square foot single-story home on NW Whitman Street closed at $1,189,900 in March 2025. The median sale price in Crown Pointe hit $1.0 million in 2024 — up over 13 percent year-over-year — a trajectory that reflects sustained demand for well-located Prune Hill product at a price point below the neighborhood's absolute ceiling.
Territorial views come with the address
Territorial views are a consistent feature of Crown Pointe homes — the kind of sightlines that come with Prune Hill's elevation and lot positioning. Columbia River glimpses, Portland city lights, and mountain views are part of what buyers are paying for, and the community's level lots and covered decks are designed to make the most of them. This is not a neighborhood where the views are an occasional bonus on the right lot. They're a defining characteristic of the community.
The school pipeline is Prune Hill's best
Crown Pointe feeds into Prune Hill Elementary — one of the Camas School District's most highly rated elementary schools — followed by Skyridge Middle School and Camas High School. The full pipeline is consistently ranked among the top in Washington State, and Camas High School specifically draws families who have done their research and made school quality a primary factor in their decision to relocate. At the price point Crown Pointe represents, every buyer in the room has run that research. The school story here is not a selling point that needs to be explained — it's a given that sustains demand regardless of broader market conditions.
The location is everything Prune Hill promises
Crown Pointe sits near the top of Prune Hill with all the locational advantages that position delivers. Downtown Camas — the brick storefronts, locally owned restaurants, the Wednesday Farmers Market — is a short drive down the hill. Lacamas Lake and the Lacamas Park trail network are close. Portland is 25 to 30 minutes via SR-14. Portland International Airport is a manageable drive for frequent travelers.
And Washington residency means no Oregon income tax. At the household income levels common to buyers in the $1 million-plus price range, that annual savings number is not a footnote — it's a meaningful financial advantage that Camas delivers year after year.
Who Crown Pointe is built for
This neighborhood consistently attracts buyers who want a proven, established luxury address on Prune Hill — not the largest or most prominent community on the hill, but one of the most consistently well-regarded. It's a strong fit for buyers relocating from high-cost metros who want to land confidently in the upper tier of the Camas market, families who need the square footage and bedroom count to accommodate how they actually live, and buyers who want a finished, move-in-ready luxury home without the risk profile of new construction.
When something comes available in Crown Pointe it moves — the 3-day pending timelines on hot homes in this neighborhood are not unusual. Buyers who are paying attention know to move quickly. Buyers who aren't tend to watch from the sidelines.
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