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A Neighborhood for Every Lifestyle
That rare home...perfect for a single person or couple with occasional visitors. Located on a special cul-de-sac near everything, this home is special, offering ease of living, views and location. Living/dining room open to deck on which to spend the day. Remodeled eat-in kitchen and ½ bath. Romantic primary suite, designed by Jarvis Architects, with incredible panoramic views! Bath with shower and tub. Laundry on this level. Double pane doors and windows on top 2 floors. Two floors down are two bedrooms, one is perfect as office, another as guest bedroom + bath. Access from this level to side stairs. Lower level offers heated “art studio” or exercise room. Garden/workshop area. Small private garden area with deck for dining, sitting with your dog, or meditating. Garage with interior entry. Near Claremont Club, Berkeley Tennis, Peet’s Coffee, hiking trails and public transportation. Needs some work but worth it!
Open Houses:
No public Open Houses, due to tight parking. Call/text agent to show.
Brokers Tour:
Thursday, July 28th
11AM - 1PM
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Faye Keogh
(510) 220-6373
[email protected]
You can't get closer to the University of California, Berkeley campus than South Berkeley, the neighborhood originally developed in the 1860s by the school’s predecessor, the College of California. The latter institution may be long gone, but the large, spacious, brown-shingled homes along Allston, Bancroft, Channing, and Dwight ways remain. Densely populated, the neighborhood contains some of the city’s oldest homes.
South Berkeley is a mix of students, longtime residents, businesses, and homes. The major thoroughfares are Telegraph Avenue, Bancroft Way, and Alcatraz Avenue, where street vendors, bookstores, record shops, and inexpensive eateries cater to students. Nightlife is abundant, thanks to the proximity to campus, Zellerbach Hall, and Downtown Berkeley.
Both the Ashby and Downtown Berkeley BART stations serve the neighborhood, as do a number of Alameda-Contra Costa Transit buses, making it a snap to get to downtown San Francisco, local airports, sports stadiums, and other locations in the Bay Area.