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Through a bright red front door awaits mid-century modern perfection: the requisite indoor–outdoor flow, stunning architectural details, huge panes of glass and an exquisite attention to detail.
Built in 1961, this residence has been thoughtfully remodeled without losing a bit of its mid-century magic. The highlight of the multilevel home is the striking open staircase, fronted by a 20-foot-tall, floor-to-ceiling window that brings in incredible views of both the Bay and Golden Gate bridges — and beyond. Two smart bedrooms, a full bath with fantastic tilework, a great laundry/storage room and a flex space that would make a great home office or workshop are found on the first floor.
Up the phenomenal staircase is a fireplaced living room overlooking the Bay and the backyard, as well as a modern eat-in kitchen with gorgeous cabinetry and tilework, and the dining room with a view. Also on this level is the spacious principal bedroom with an en suite spa bathroom.
The expertly terraced and landscaped backyard has room for a BBQ and, perhaps, a hot tub. The viewing deck offers incredible unobstructed views all the way to San Francisco. This home is complete with solar panels and a Tesla battery, bringing the next century perfectly in line with the past.
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Thursday, January 20th, 9:30am-12:00pm
Sunday, January 23rd, 2:00pm-4:00pm
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Perched above the city and offering the best panoramic views in the entire Bay Area, the Berkeley Hills is an incredibly peaceful residential neighborhood, yet not far from the hustle and bustle of the city’s more urban areas.
Homes in the neighborhood are built in a variety of styles and feature spacious patio decks, manicured lawns and lushly landscaped gardens.
Some homes enjoy views of the San Francisco and Oakland skylines, the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and Mount Tamalpais. For even more great views plus a variety of great outdoor activities, residents can take a short trip to nearby Tilden Regional Park.
The Berkeley Hills are extremely transit-friendly. The Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District bus lines that serve the neighborhood drop residents at the Downtown Berkeley BART station for a quick commute to downtown San Francisco.