Sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay, the Campanile, and spectacular sunsets behind the Golden Gate Bridge set the stage for this exceptional Northside residence. Designed by renowned Berkeley architect Edwin Lewis Snyder, one of Berkeley's most accomplished early twentieth-century architects, this rare 1925 home beautifully reflects his timeless design and exceptional craftsmanship. Offering 1,053± square feet, this spacious 1+ bedroom, 1-bath home also includes a versatile bonus room, ideal as a home office or guest room.Nestled within a beautifully maintained two-unit building, the residence is illuminated by 27 windows that frame the surrounding landscape and flood the home with natural light. Exquisite Honduran mahogany windows and French doors, a classic fireplace, hardwood floors, and a beautifully updated kitchen blend timeless craftsmanship with modern comfort. A deeded view deck extends the living space outdoors, while the updated electrical system, earthquake retrofit, shared garage, and dedicated storage provide the conveniences today's buyers appreciate. Just blocks from UC Berkeley and the restaurants, cafés, and shops of Downtown Berkeley, this remarkable home offers an exceptional blend of architectural character, breathtaking views, and an unbeatable location.
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Square Feet
1,053
Lot Size
1,970 sqft
Year Built
1925
Property Type
Condominium
Days on Market
1
HOA Fee
$410/mo
Garage Total
1
MLS #
41141715
Interior Features
Eat In Kitchen
Flooring
Tile, Wood
Fireplace
Wood Burning
Appliances
Gas Water Heater
Heating
Forced Air
Total Parking Spaces
1
Garage Spaces
1
Attached Garage
Yes
Parking Features
Garage, One Space
Patio & Porch
Deck
Roof
Composition, Shingle
Lot Features
Sloped Up
Trash, Water
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Balanced market
Avg. time on market
This is a Balanced Market. Homes are selling at a moderate pace.
Flood Risk
Minimal — not in a FEMA flood zone
Wildfire Risk
Moderate — near wildland-urban interface
Heat Risk
Low — moderate summer temperatures
Earthquake Risk
Southern California seismic zone
Based on price, location, and features