A rare find on a special cul-de-sac...

Laura Arechiga & Faye Keogh present:

A Tremendous Opportunity

Offered at $1,899,000

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Video Tour

Floorplan

Measured by Yovino & Young appriasers

Original Blueprints

about this home's

Features

beds

3

baths

3

Interior

3

Lot

3

1937 Edwin Lewis Snyder colonial built on the site of the former Taylor Estate.

The location is ultimate with glorious views of the SF Bay area. Sited on a private road off The Uplands near the top of the cul-de-sac.  Views, privacy and an opportunity to create and restore something spectacular! 

Large lot with Panoramic Bay and hillside views and a great deal of level patio/garden area on the East side of house. Down-sloping garden on the west side. Quiet yet easy access to freeways and an easy stroll down to Star Market, Peet’s Coffee, Claremont shops and hiking trails. There is a two-car garage with interior access plus additional and ample driveway parking. Two bedrooms/one large bath on top level, bed/library with full bath on main level, large living room with vaulted ceiling, a fireplace flanked with built-ins, dining room and breakfast room with kitchen all facing the western sky and views. One bed, full bath and large fam/media/rec room at lower level. All have breathtaking views! 

 

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Schedule

Brokers Tour:
May 11th, Thursday 10am-1pm

All Showings by Appointment contact:
Laura Arechiga
(510) 701-5188

Faye Keogh
(510) 220-6373

Laura Arechiga

The Grubb Company

Realtor® Associate

DRE# 01388149

510-701-5188 mobile

www.lauraarechiga.com

Faye Keogh

The Grubb Company

DRE# 00988354

510.652.2133 x426 office

510.220.6373 mobile

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291 The Uplands Berkeley

Home to one of the most prestigious universities in the country, Berkeley offers the intellectual and cultural stimulation from its campus -- which is within walking distance of downtown. Many Berkeley neighborhoods were established in the 1920s, with quiet, tree-lined streets, brown-shingled homes, and lushly landscaped yards. In Thousand Oaks, the original developers preserved ancient oak trees and left rock outcroppings intact. Elmwood, with its thriving business district, remains one of the city’s most sought-after neighborhoods. In Claremont, the Claremont Hotel, a gleaming white Victorian-era landmark, has provided generations of Bay Area residents with a luxurious getaway.

Berkeley has long been at the forefront of culinary innovation. Locals flock to the original Peet’s Coffee & Tea location. For residents who like to savor their meals at home, small retail districts sprinkled throughout Berkeley allow them to shop like Europeans, going from store to store to purchase everything they need. Those in a hurry can always visit major grocery stores nearby.

Neighborhood green spaces abound throughout Berkeley, from small community gardens to the Berkeley Rose Garden -- which boasts more than 3,000 rose bushes. The gem of the area is 2,000-acre Tilden Regional Park, with its miles of biking and hiking trails and the naturally landscaped swimming hole at Lake Anza.