418 Hildabrand Road

418 Hildabrand is a fictional location featured in the NBC television series Grimm. It is located in Portland, Oregon, not far from Berkeley Park.

In the series, it is the home of Blutbad Eddie Monroe. Detectives Nick Burkhardt and Hank Griffin first learned of the address when they suspected that Eddie might have been involved in the abduction of a young girl named Robin Howell. Members of the Portland police department raided Monroe's home, but were forced to let him go, after they realized that they did not have enough evidence on him to convict. Burkhardt returned to the house that night to find Eddie urinating on his own fence - marking his territory. The two had a brief altercation with one another, after which, Monroe confessed that he was a werewolf. However, being a "reformed" Blutbaden, he insisted that he had nothing to do with the kidnapping.

Monroe really enjoyed decorating his home for Halloween. He was as enthusiastic about the day as most other people were about Christmas. He went to great lengths to decorate his home and even borrowed some equipment from Nick's armory for added effect. Most of the neighborhood children knew who Monroe was, and he always had a good turnout on Halloween night. However, a group of bullies decided to do things their own way and smashed out one of Eddie's windows. Monroe chased them down, but when the lead bully barked "I'm not scared of you", he showed them his true face, upon which they turned around and promptly ran away.