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Stunning Elmwood Craftsman

$1,898,000

about this home's

Features

beds

3

baths

3

Interior

3

Lot

3

Stunning Elmwood Craftsman from 1908!

With original millwork and detailing preserved, this 4+ bed/2.5 bath home by renowned Berkeley architect Francis Dakin has been lovingly updated.

The new kitchen and baths blend with the character and warmth of this unique property. A spacious third-floor suite boasts skylights, A/C and lovely views. Three bedrooms and a full bath with tub are on the second floor. The eat-in kitchen opens to laundry, half-bath and garden. All public rooms (living, dining, lounge) have French doors to the porch or deck, and landscaped gardens.

A distinctive clinker brick porch with massive timber arbor, grapes and clematis, set the tone of what's to come. A grand staircase greets you in the foyer.

Full of personality, six window seats enhance the many multi-lite windows and French doors; birch and fir flooring bring lightness to the handsome wood paneling, beams, trim and built ins. The handsome tile fireplace (gas insert) adds warmth and coziness.

Seismic/foundation strengthening, on-demand water heater and more. Parks, schools and loads of Berkeley amenities are nearby. A quintessential Elmwood Craftsman home that's now one-of-a-kind.

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Schedule

Open House:
Sunday October 29, 2-4:30

Offers Due:
Tuesday, October 31 at Noon

Happy Halloween!

 

Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Michael Friedman
(510) 390-0947
[email protected]

Michael Friedman

The Grubb Company

Realtor® Associate

DRE# 01326782

510.390.0947 office

www.FriedmanRealtor.com

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