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Jane Strauch presents:

Sotelo Sanctuary

$2,750,000

about this home's

Features

beds

3

baths

3

Interior

3

Lot

3

Never before on the market! Designed & built for the great-grand parents of a delightful Piedmont family in 1948, this nearly-level mid-century home features large spacious rooms with walls of glass which overlook the serenely private parcel.  Ideal for downsizing or anyone just looking for an exceptional layout, the homes main floor offers two spacious ensuite-bedrooms while the lower-level bedroom has its own private entrance. The cozy family room with fireplace & adjoining study, light filled eat-in kitchen, and two car garage with interior access are a just a few of the additional spaces you’re going to love.  French doors open from the family room to the large park like backyard for ideal indoor-outdoor living.  Just steps to Hampton Playfield and sports courts, this very special home sits proudly on highly desired Sotelo Avenue.  A truly once in a lifetime opportunity!

  • 3 Bedroom | 2.5 Bath
  • 2,945 Sq Ft (Per Measurement)
  • 11,016 Sq Ft Lot (Per Public Records)
  • Designed & Built For The Family in 1948
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7 Sotelo Avenue

Piedmont, a two-square-mile city within the borders of Oakland, was incorporated in 1907 and was known then as “The City of Millionaires” because there were more millionaires per square mile residing there than in any other U.S. city. Today, their large, estate-like homes are still standing in the heart of Piedmont, reminding residents of its glitzy past. Homes in Piedmont range from those estate-like homes in central Piedmont with expansive grounds to more modest homes on the edges of town. Well-manicured landscapes prevail and the city’s stringent permitting guidelines ensure all of the homes maintain their original flavor.
The commercial area of town is small, featuring several banks and one gas station. Mulberry’s Market, a specialty food store with ready-made meals, caters to gourmet taste buds and is the frequent morning coffee stop for parents and after-school hot spot for kids. Piedmont’s proximity to Oakland’s many big-city amenities ensures Piedmonters will not miss out on the latest restaurants or first-run movies.
The sense of community is strong, as witnessed by the large turnout for the annual Fourth of July parade that happens each year down Highland Avenue. The Piedmont Recreation Center offers a central gathering place for residents. Available for rental, it is the frequent setting for community events and parties. The beautiful grounds provide a wonderful place to hang out and play, and the wooded trail connecting the Center to the high school is the best place to take your dog to play.
A casual carpool zone on Oakland Avenue, along with proximity to Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) and Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District buses, offer workers convenient commute options.
Pride in community involvement and village living are just a few of the reasons people love to live in Piedmont.