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Impeccable + Impressive: 2855 Jackson is the perfect blend of Historic Significance and Modern Renovation.
Built in 1896, this 5 bedroom, 3 bath 2500 square feet Queen Anne Victorian Cottage has been carefully transformed to fit the Modern Lifestyle.
Located in the highly desirable East End of Alameda, this home been polished with a high attention to detail. Much of the Classic Victorian Exterior is intact and highlighted with the 4-color hand painted details including: Dentilled Cornices, Half and Quarter 24K Gold Sunbursts, Stucco Stipling, stained glass Attic Window, and Frieze Band detail.
Upon entering the home, the craftsmanship is abundantly clear. The large custom windows and 10 foot ceilings draw in the natural light! The Great Room has an open floor plan connecting Living Room, Dining Room and Kitchen. The Box Beam ceilings, bay window and substantial trimwork bridge the Traditional to the Modern. The Dazzling Kitchen is outfitted with Quartz Counter tops, Subway Tile Backsplash, High End LG Appliances, Carrera Marble backsplash behind the stove, Kohler Faucet, Large Sink and thoughtful details like Quartz window sills and floating shelves. Rounding out the top floor are 2 large bedrooms, a full bath with walk-in shower and a private Primary Suite with large closet and luxurious bath.
In the heart of the house, stairs lead to more family friendly gathering space.
The downstairs includes more large windows, 2 family-flex spaces, 2 additional bedrooms, large closets and another full bath. A large, light filled Tandem garage - wired with 220 volts to accommodate an electric car charger - can be space for workshop/storage/parking. The gorgeous, expansive backyard is a wonderful mix of lush lawn, planter boxes for gardening and space for play, relaxation and gathering!
With new plumbing, electrical, foundation, and energy efficient fixtures 2855 Jackson allows easy ownership of one of Alameda’s lovely Victorians. Located on a block with other Historical Beauties, this is instant pride of ownership!
The East End is renowned for its tree lined streets, Historical Homes, High Walk Score, proximity to Top Ranked Schools, lovely parks, the beach and Downtown Park Street. Easy transportation options include: freeway access, bus, BART, and SF Ferry.
2855 Jackson represents all the best Alameda has to offer! Clear Section 1, Sewer Lateral and Gas Valve Compliant.
Showings by Appointment Only:
Contact Sophia Niu
(510) 298-1198
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