227 29Th St, Oakland, CA 94611
227 29Th St, Oakland, CA 94611
227 29Th St, Oakland, CA 94611
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The Warburton Team Brokered By EXp

The Warburton Team Brokered By EXp

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$649,000
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5,174 Sqft Lot
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Key Details

Property Type Multi-Family

Sub Type Duplex

Listing Status Pending

Purchase Type For Sale

Subdivision Adams Point

MLS Listing ID 41132443

HOA Y/N No

Year Built 1906

Lot Size 5,174 Sqft

Property Sub-Type Duplex

Property Description

Charming Craftsman duplex in Adams Point with a brand-new foundation and endless potential with a lot of TLC needed!! Both units offer the possibility to be configured as spacious 2-bedroom, 2-bath residences—ideal for investors or owner-occupants. Featuring classic character, plenty of off-street parking, and an expansive backyard with room to entertain, garden, or expand. Conveniently located near Lake Merritt, Piedmont Avenue, Lakeshore Avenue, Downtown Oakland, and with easy access to Interstate 580, this property offers the perfect blend of charm, flexibility, and location.

Location

State CA

County Alameda

Interior

Heating See Remarks

Fireplace No

Exterior

Parking Features On Street

Roof Type Shingle

Total Parking Spaces 4

Building

Lot Description Back Yard

Others

Tax ID 1080123

Acceptable Financing Cash

Listing Terms Cash


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Listed by Laura Martell Winkler Real Estate Group #01401840

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