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Features

Welcome to this sunny 2+ bed Spanish style home on the border of Dimond and Laurel districts.

Set up from the street with a good size front garden you can retreat from urban living! The fully fenced back yard has patio space and a covered porch perfect for outdoor play or relaxation! Enjoy low maintenance living or green thumbs can convert some patio to garden space!

The large kitchen has been updated with plenty of cabinets, solid countertops and new appliances. Easy outdoor access makes outdoor dining a great option.

The living rooms are flooded with natural light. Enjoy new laminate flooring, fresh paint and many newer windows.

There are 2 updated bathrooms and a small bonus room on the main floor makes a perfect office.

The partially finished basement offers opportunities to upgrade for extra space or storage.

Enjoy shopping, restaurants and many amenities in the Dimond and Laurel districts. Casual car pool, Express bus and BART nearby make commuting a breeze!

Neighborhood


Laurel

The Laurel District gets its name from the “Laurel Grove Park” residential tract, established in 1900 adjacent to the contemporary boundaries of the Laurel District

MacArthur, the main artery in Laurel, serves as its business district, with mom-and-pop businesses and eateries. Gerardo’s Restaurant serves up authentic Mexican dishes, Phnom Penh House provides Cambodian and Asian fusion entrees, Communité Table offers a to-go menu as well as eat-in and Full House Cafe is a busy breakfast and brunch restaurant. Residents demonstrate neighborhood pride at the annual Laurel Street Fair, which celebrates local food and music.

Twelve-acre Dimond Park runs along the Laurel District 's western side, with the newly enhanced Sausal Creek, oak and redwood trees landscaping the green space. Amenities include picnic areas, playgrounds, and a swimming pool.

Laurel is a diverse neighborhood in Oakland, home to Chinese, Vietnamese, Filipino, Laotian, Cambodian, Korean, Salvadoran, Mexican, and Tongan communities. Houses range from 1920s-era bungalows to newer contemporary and traditional dwellings. 

In 2006, Golden Associates created the Laurel District Gateway to define the "Laurel Commercial District". Components include signs bridging McArthur Boulevard proclaiming "Laurel" using an 'arts and crafts' style and a laurel leaf motif.



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