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Comfortable living in this spacious, well-kept home on a 5904 sq. ft. lot with a park-like backyard. Located in a friendly neighborhood in Alameda’s popular west-end it has 3 bedrooms, 2 spacious bonus rooms and 2 and ½ baths. Built in 1939, the home has been lovingly cared for and updated over the years. It retains its original hardwood floors, has fresh paint, newer dual pane windows, and air-conditioning. Additionally, the property has a well for all outdoor watering.
The traditional style has a private entry, a large sunny living room adjoined by a formal dining room with picture windows and a gas log fireplace. Three upstairs bedrooms are centered around a large landing and a full bath. The kitchen’s functional layout has ample cabinetry and counter space and a charming breakfast nook overlooking the landscaped backyard and a half bath.
Stairs lead down to a spacious light filled room with double French doors to the backyard. It also features a full bath, a washer/dryer closet with additional closets and built-in storage, as well as interior access to a 1+ car garage. A few steps down is a large bonus room approximately 27’ x12’ adjoined by an additional unfinished room. (It is a non-conforming living space with 7’ ceilings.)
The backyard offers 2 patios; a retractable awning; lawns with a fountain and bird bath; mature cedar, espalier apple, and lemon trees; and a swing set. Beyond the picket fence is a handy garden shed and 5 large, raised garden beds with freshly prepped soil. Enjoy your own vegetable garden watered by well water.
Close to revitalized Alameda Point and downtown Webster Street, parks, open space, SF ferry, gyms, swimming, paddleboarding, public boat ramp, and more.
Neighborhood
Alameda began as a peninsula just south of Oakland and is now an East Bay island with a laid-back feeling all its own. You will find a variety of homes and condos for sale in Alameda including cozy apartments, spacious single family homes that have been fully renovated, and gorgeous luxury mansions where no expense was spared. With more than 10,000 buildings constructed before 1930, there is a rich and varied architectural heritage in the area playing a role in Alameda's real estate market conditions.
Historic Queen Anne's, more than 1,500 ornately decorated Victorians, and California Craftsmans are some of the most desirable homes here along its tree-lined streets. Although Alameda is a little off the beaten path, the city has a laid-back vibe all its own. One of the unique elements of Alameda is its population: with only 80,000 residents, the population density is less than half of San Francisco, and similar to the density found in Oakland. Alameda is incredibly walkable. When locals want to explore the various shopping, landmarks, museums, and dining, they usually head to Park Street.
Start your day with a visit to the Alameda Museum. Since 1948, the museum has preserved the rich history of this unique island city and offers both locals and tourists an opportunity to learn more about the great island of Alameda. After a day at the museum, there are plenty of great restaurants to choose from, including: Monkey King Pub and Grub: Featuring a unique mix of Asian-fusion cuisine, crafty cocktails, and delicious draft beer, this is also a great happy hour hangout. La Penca Azul: A family-owned favorite for over 25 years, they are also well- known for their taco truck. Original Red Onion: If you love great, locally-sourced food in a family-friendly atmosphere, you will absolutely love this restaurant.
Civic pride runs high in Alameda, and many of the city’s older buildings have been fully restored or repurposed. The Alameda Theater on Park Street was restored to its art deco glory, while the Alameda Free Library was transformed from the Carnegie Library into a multimillion-dollar showplace that earned a Silver LEED certification. Alameda is also a great place for outdoor activities. Robert W Crown Memorial State Beach is the perfect place for wind-surfing and taking a morning run near the beach. Alameda is a great place to live if you love a vibrant atmosphere with plenty of festivals and activities to enjoy. One of the trademark events in Alameda is the 4th of July Parade, which features horse-drawn carriages and truly embodies the small-town feel of Alameda. Other popular events and festivals in Downtown include a Spring Festival in May and a Classic Car Show in October. No matter the time of year, there is always something fun happening in Alameda.
Schedule
Open Houses: April 28, Sunday 2-4:30pm
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Dianna Wyman
(510) 919-2876
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Contact
Dianna Wyman
Owner / Sales AgentBayside Real EstateDRE# 01007162510.919.2876 mobilewww.bayside-realestate.com/meet-dianna-mark/