$1,800,000
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3 Beds
3 Baths
1,746 SqFt
SOLD DATE : 10/08/2021
Key Details
Sold Price $1,800,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type SingleFamilyResidence
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,746 sqft
Price per Sqft $1,030
Subdivision Berkeley Hills
MLS Listing ID 40966163
Sold Date 10/08/21
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 3
HOA Y/N No
Year Built 1925
Lot Size 4,356 Sqft
Property Description
With its West facing facade capturing amazing SF Bay Vistas featuring a perfectly framed Golden Gate Bridge, 814 Euclid Avenue offers the best of Berkeley Hills living in a serenely quiet neighborhood. Constructed in 1925,An impeccably maintained Tudor-inspired Craftsman home, this nearly century-old home was built during the hey-day of abundant old-growth Redwood — and superlative craftsmanship. Enter the home’s inviting living room with beamed ceilings, provides picture-perfect Bay views, and a cozy fireplace for cool Berkeley evenings. Beautiful hardwood oak flooring reflects the abundant natural light, imbuing the home with a subtle golden glow throughout. Views: Downtown
Location
State CA
County Alameda
Zoning rh1
Interior
Heating ForcedAir
Flooring Wood
Fireplaces Type LivingRoom
Fireplace Yes
Appliance GasWaterHeater, Dryer, Washer
Exterior
Parking Features Garage
Garage Spaces 1.0
Garage Description 1.0
Pool None
View Y/N Yes
View Bay, Bridges, CityLights, Panoramic, Water
Roof Type Shingle
Attached Garage Yes
Total Parking Spaces 1
Private Pool No
Building
Lot Description BackYard, SlopedDown, FrontYard, Garden
Story ThreeOrMore
Entry Level ThreeOrMore
Sewer PublicSewer
Architectural Style Tudor
Level or Stories ThreeOrMore
Others
Tax ID 63296114
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional
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