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The Lederer Team presents:
Discover the epitome of Berkeley charm with this exquisitely renovated bungalow, meticulously reconstructed from the ground up. Every inch of this residence has been revitalized, boasting unparalleled craftsmanship and modern finishes throughout. From the foundation to the roof, no detail has been overlooked, ensuring a seamless blend of timeless elegance and contemporary comfort. Unleash your creativity in the expansive 1,002 sq. ft. (per measured floor plan) basement, offering endless possibilities for customization.*
2 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms** | 973 sq. ft. Livable (per public record) | 1,002 sq. ft. Basement (per measured floor plan)
Interior features include:
Exterior features include:
Systems features include***:
*Neither seller nor listing agent has investigated or verified the accuracy of any of these sources of information nor that these spaces are or may be made into legally habitable spaces. Buyer must conduct their own investigation with the city and appropriate professionals and rely solely on that investigation.
**Published bath count differs from the public record. Buyer to investigate with the city. Neither seller nor listing agent has verified the accuracy of any of these sources of information.
***Work was lovingly completed with permits and all renovations were completed in 2023 or 2024 unless otherwise annotated.
Open Houses:
Saturday, April 6 - 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sunday, April 7 - 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Broker's Tour:
Thursday April 4 - 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Additional Showings by Appointment:
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(510) 774-4231
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Red Oak Realty
Realtor® - Real Estate Advisors
Unique Integrated Approach to Real Estate
DRE# 01345197, 01325947, 01954708, 01975537, 02021776
South Berkeley
South Berkeley, otherwise known as the Lorin District, is a colorful area that’s rich in history. Home to antique stores, a thriving arts district, and a growing number of restaurants and cafes, it remains one of Berkeley’s most accessible and affordable neighborhoods.
Development began in the 1870s, when farmland was turned into residential neighborhoods. Most of the homes — primarily one- and two-story Victorians and colonial revivals — were built before 1939, so the streets are wide and the architecture detailed.
The Ashby BART station makes getting around easy and hosts an ongoing flea market on the weekends. It’s also home to the Ed Roberts Campus, a collection of agencies and nonprofits that serve the disabled community, named after a pioneer of the disability rights movement. You’ll also find the Ashby Arts District, which includes critically acclaimed theater group the Shotgun Players and the Black Repertory Group.
The temple of fresh produce, Berkeley Bowl, isn’t far away. But if you prefer having your meal prepared, you’ll find an array of restaurants and cafes.
The Spiral Gardens Community Food Security Project, Sunday brunches at the Thai Temple, and an impressive Tool Lending Library are further evidence of South Berkeley’s community-oriented vibe and livability. It’s a great place to put down roots.
Berkeley
Internationally known for its intellectual richness, cultural diversity, and progressive values, Berkeley is a model California city that its residents are proud to call home.
With an abundance of restaurants, cafes, museums, bookstores, art galleries, movie theaters, and performance venues befitting a university town, Berkeley has no shortage of activities to stimulate the senses. It’s also an incredibly picturesque city, with tree-lined streets, beautiful gardens, ample parks, and hidden walkways and staircases.
Berkeley’s distinct neighborhoods have a range of architectural styles, including charming Victorians, Craftsman bungalows, California cottages, wooded hillside retreats, and magnificent period revival homes. Much of Berkeley’s real estate is notable for its singular architectural styles, some of which were designed by famed architects Bernard Maybeck, John Hudson Thomas and Julia Morgan.
In addition to being in close proximity to the prestigious University of California at Berkeley, residents also enjoy convenient freeway access to San Francisco, Oakland, and Silicon Valley. Three BART stations (Ashby, Downtown Berkeley, and North Berkeley), as well as the AC Transit bus system, serve the city. If you’re looking for an escape, Tilden Regional Park offers 2,065 acres of trails, meadows and forests, just minutes from downtown. You’ll also find biking trails, a botanical garden, picnic areas, an 18-hole golf course, and a lake for swimming. For kids, there’s a carousel ride, petting zoo, steam train, pony rides, and an environmental education center.
Come find out for yourself why so many of our agents call Berkeley home.