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Built in 1995 this sophisticated, Mediterranean style home has elegant entry with high ceilings and lots of windows. The house features an open floor plan that includes a spacious living room/dining room, three bedrooms, two and half bathrooms, and attached garage and spacious driveway .  The exterior has a contemporary Mediterranean design, complete with stucco walls and red Spanish roof tiles. The welcoming entry foyer provides an impressive spacious open living room/dining room. Oversized windows with abundance of natural  light, and the high ceilings give elegance to the room.

Hardwood floors run almost through the entire lower level and sliding doors off off the breakfast nook open out to the side and backyard. The spacious, eat-in kitchen is located right off the family room and kitchen creating a great area for entertaining. A dramatic staircase is located to the leftof the front door. Beautiful hardwood stairs go up to a landing .The master bedroom is to the right side. The master bedroom is very spacious and features large window and plush carpet. The spacious master bath has plush carpets , cultured marble vanity and maple canibinets. The second and third upstairs bedroom is right across the landing, and next to the hall bath.

Located in the desirable Cantamar development within Harbor Bay, this home has a mini playground and lagoon trails. This home is also incredibly close to the t scenic lagoon walking paths and bay trails, the SF Ferry, and park. 

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.



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