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Features

Built in 1925, this East End single-level cottage is waiting to be your home for the holidays.  The warm and inviting foyer welcomes you into this three-bedroom, one-bathroom home that artfully mixes vintage details with modern necessities.

Beautiful built-in bookshelves flank a tiled wood-burning fireplace in the spacious and light-filled living/dining room with recessed ceiling, picture moulding and framed doorways.  The tri-color paint palette highlights the exquisite woodwork to further delight your architectural aesthetics.

Light playfully bounces off the gleaming refinished hardwood floors and the oversized windows as you make your way past the well-appointed bedrooms into the spacious kitchen with a stainless steel appliance suite, new laminate flooring and pantry nook. 

Off the kitchen is the bathroom and laundry-mudroom with ample storage.  Out the backdoor and down a short flight of stairs is an immaculately landscaped backyard that offers a wonderful space to entertain or to quietly relax amongst the flowering mature trees and drought tolerant plantings.

3006 Lincoln is centrally located to the best shops, highly rated schools and transportation in Alameda.  Enjoy some weekend downtime browsing at local markets, shops or taking bikes on the trails to South Shore.

Will you be ringing in 2017 in one of the most desirable neighborhood in Alameda?

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Built in 1925
  • 1300 square feet of living space per public records
  • 4240 square foot lot per public records
  • 3-bedrooms, 1-bathroom
  • Newly painted interior-exterior
  • Refinished hardwood floors
  • Kitchen:  Stainless steel appliances & laminate flooring
  • Wood-burning fireplace with surrounding built-ins
  • New lighting:  porch, foyer, dining room, 3 bedrooms, kitchen and bathroom
  • Detached garage with storage racks
  • Mature trees and landscaping with drought tolerant plants and new irrigation
  • Air-conditioning

Neighborhood


Alameda

Alameda was once a peninsula connected to the Oakland docks. In 1902, a canal was dredged to enable easier shipping access, and that turned Alameda into an island. A little off the beaten track, Alameda has a laid-back vibe all its own. Despite its 80,000 residents, there's still a small-town feeling in Alameda.

A 4th of July Parade, complete with horse-drawn carriages, embodies the small-town feel in Alameda, which has preserved much of its Victorian housing stock, cottages, and central, walkable shopping district along Park Street. The Alameda Theater on Park Street was restored to its art deco glory. Civic pride runs high here; formerly the Carnegie Library, the Alameda Free Library was transformed into a multimillion-dollar showplace that earned a Silver LEED certification. Kids play soccer on former parade grounds of the converted army barracks. Crown Memorial State Beach and Shoreline Drive attract wind surfers.

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.



Schedule

Open Houses:

Saturday * Sunday (October 22nd & October 23rd from 2:00pm - 4:30pm)

Saturday * Sunday (October 29th & October 30th from 2:00pm - 4:30pm)
Brokers Tour:
Tuesday (October 18th from 11:00am - 1:00pm)

Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Sally R. Han
510.610.5009
[email protected]

Contact Becky Cusack
510.220.5468
[email protected]

Contact


Sally R. Han

Sally R. Han

Broker AssociateEastside WestDRE# 01349083510.610.5009 mobileeastsidewest.com

Becky Cusack

Alain Pinel Realtors# 01457434510-220-5468 mobilehttp://www.bcusack.apr.com/

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