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Property Description

Charming 1925 split-level home featuring a sweet living room with fireplace and separate dining room, cozy eat in kitchen, well sized bedroom, laundry room, attached 1 car garage. Beautiful light and gleaming hardwood floors throughout with a small low maintenance yard. Freshly painted inside and out. 2 blocks from Park St!  96 Walk Score®. In the heart of it all near the Alameda Marketplace, Free Library, Movie Theater, TONS of great restaurants, bakeries, yoga, gyms, co-working spaces, schools, Kaiser. Just 1.5 miles to Fruitvale Bart, Near AC Transit, Transbay Bus, and Ferries.

Specs

  • Built 1925
  • 1 Bedroom
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 864 sq ft.
  • 2552 sq ft. Lot
  • Attached garage

Updates

  • Updated Kitchen with Granite Countertop and New Cabinets
  • Updated Bath with New Toilet, New Floor, and Reglazed Tub.
  • Refinished Hardwood Floors Throughout
  • Freshly Painted Inside & Out
  • Plumbing Copper Piping
  • Electrical Panel (125 Amp) and Wire

 

*Any interested parties should verify school district and availability, as attendance is not guaranteed.

Neighborhood


Everyone loves Alameda! Alameda is a quaint city with a small town feeling right here in the East Bay. From the beaches to its architecture Alameda is a destination spot for foodies and families. East End Alameda features the famous Park St. with its numerous restaurants and shops. Living on Lea Ct. you will be 2 blocks from Park St. and Alameda Marketplace. On the West End is Webster St. another lovely commercial shopping district.

Alameda is a walking and biking city and great for the outdoor enthusiast with its shoreline trail with Bay and SF views. Families love Alameda for the schools, parks and many attractions like miniature golf, arcades, movie theater, bowling plus more. Retirees love Alameda as well for the accessibility to services and many conveniences.

Alameda is an island three miles across the Bay from San Francisco. Six miles long and about a mile and a half wide with a population of approx. 80,000 people. Three bridges and the Alameda tube connect it to nearby Oakland. To get to San Francisco take the ferry or a convenient Transbay bus. Fruitvale Bart is just 1.7 miles away.

Imagine life on Lea Court, a 1 block street around the corner from the Alameda Free Library. Start your day with a walk or bike ride on Alameda’s flat streets and wide bike lanes. Pedestrians have the right of way and in Alameda drivers take it easy with our 25 mph speed limit. Next coffee and pastries at Feel Good Bakery or Crispian bakery just a few blocks down! You can get fresh veggies from Dan’s Produce and fresh catch at JP Seafood sourcing your goods from specialty shops on Park St. Or visit nearby South Shore Center with Trader Joes and other shopping conveniences. End the day at the beach for a beautiful sunset or dinner and a play at the Altarena Playhouse. East End living at its finest!

There is a rich and varied architectural heritage in the area. Historic Queen Anne's, more than 1,500 ornately decorated Victorians, and California Craftsmans are located here along its beautiful tree-lined streets.

 



Contact


Michele Senitzer
Realtor
DRE# 01910603
510-283-1990
[email protected]
www.michelesenitzer.com

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