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Victorian era home with 2nd detached retrofitted duplex brick building with industrial vibe. Plus full basement in the main front house and separate detached 2-car garage. Impeccably landscaped with specimen drought tolerant plantings, a large patio seating area encircled by greenery and vistas of your own compound. Room for 2+ cars off street parking out front, generous side yards provide tons of light in the tall windows. Farm kitchen with vintage Wedgewood stove, lots of storage, is a welcoming place to gather. The sunroom will warm you on foggy days. Full basement has laundry, and garage entry for your projects. 2 beds/1 bath main home plus two 1-bedroom units in the rear duplex, plus larger than average amount of storage, all tastefully sited on beautiful grounds. Duplex has entrance on Prince St as does detached garage.
1439 67th:
1490-1490.5 Prince
Open House:
1439 67th home Sunday 9/26 2-4:30p
Call agents regarding Saturday tenant unit tour.
Brokers Tour:
1439 67th home Thursday 9/23. 10a-12noon. Tenant occupied units to follow.
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Tracy McBride
(510) 517-6202
[email protected]
Contact Perry Riani
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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.