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2200 San Jose Ave

  • Alameda, CA
  • $1,150,000
$1,150,000

2200 San Jose Ave

2 Beds 2 Baths 1,350 Sq.Ft. 2,450 Sq.Ft.

Description

A fabulously restored 1910 Bronze Coast Craftsman home with 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, and a plus space*. Lovingly cared for with stunning original Craftsman details! A perfect blend of a beautiful historic home and modern living. 

This single-level Craftsman has a formal foyer, large living and dining rooms, a spacious, tastefully remodeled kitchen with stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, a laundry room, and an expansive basement for a home office/exercise room/storage*. 

Vintage details include numerous unpainted Douglas fir windows, doors, and paneled wainscoting, trim, pocket doors, hardwood floors, a decorative stone and brick fireplace, tall coved ceilings, Craftsman built-ins, picture rails, and bay windows with window seats. 

There is a 1-car garage. Updates were all done with permits: kitchen, bathrooms, recent furnace and roof, and an electric water heater. The sewer lateral is compliant, and the foundation is seismically retrofitted! 

Just 2 blocks to Park Street dining and shopping, and only minutes to the South Shore Center and Trader Joe's. Come see this conveniently located, exceptional Craftsman home!

*Buyer to verify use of space. Neither seller nor listing agent has investigated or verified the accuracy of any of these sources of information nor that these spaces are or may be made into legally habitable spaces. Buyer must conduct their own investigation with the city and appropriate professionals and rely solely on that investigation.

 

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Location

2200 San Jose Ave, Alameda, CA 94501

Status

Sold

1910

1910

Year Built

2

2

Total Bedrooms

2

2

Total Bathrooms

1,350

1,350

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

2,450

2,450

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

1.0

1.0

Garage Space

01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

2

Total Bathrooms

2

Full Bathroom

1

Laundry room

Dryer, Laundry Room, Washer

Flooring

Hardwood Flrs Throughout, Tile

Fireplace

Decorative

Appliances

Dishwasher, Free-Standing Range, Dryer, Washer, Electric Water Heater

Other Interior Features

Formal Dining Room, Counter - Solid Surface
01

Exterior & Building

Story

1

Garage Space

1.0

Pool

None

Roof

Shingle

Lot Features

Corner Lot

Parking

Attached

Heat Type

Forced Air

Air Conditioning

None

Other Exterior Features

Back Yard, Front Yard
01

Lot & Area

Status

Sold

Living Area

1,350 Sq.Ft.

Total Area

1,350 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

2,450 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

41126153

Type

Residential

Year Built

1910

Neighborhood

Alameda

Architecture Styles

Craftsman
01

Finance

Sales Price

$1,150,000

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Alameda

With its leafy, tree-lined streets, quaint shops, and picturesque Victorians, the city exudes small-town charm.

Welcome to Alameda

Just across the estuary from Oakland and a short, scenic ferry ride from San Francisco, the island of Alameda feels like another world entirely. With its leafy, tree-lined streets, quaint shops, and picturesque Victorians, the city — which is actually composed of two islands, Alameda and Bay Farm — exudes small-town charm while still offering all the modern conveniences of city life.
 
In addition to two shopping centers, South Shore Center and Alameda Landing, Alameda has a thriving business district with independent, local retailers and ample dining options —much of it very close to a good portion of the island’s residents. This is a place that cherishes its history, from its old-fashioned waffle house and ice cream parlor to its lovingly restored movie theater and annual Fourth of July parade — one of the largest and longest running in the country.
 
Speaking of history, Alameda is known for its antique dealers, and on the first Sunday of the month it hosts the Alameda Point Antiques Faire. A sprawling, outdoor market with more than a thousand vendors and a spectacular view of the San Francisco skyline, the fair draws people from all over the Bay Area with its eclectic mix of furniture, housewares, clothing, and much, much more.
 
Not surprisingly, Alameda is considered a highly desirable place to live, especially for those with children. But anyone seeking a laid-back atmosphere will appreciate the flat, bike-friendly streets, six-mile beach, and 25-mile-per-hour citywide speed limit. Culturally rich, Alameda also has theaters, art centers, galleries and a monthly art walk.
 
Despite its faraway feeling, Alameda is close and accessible to the busier hubs of the Bay Area: Buses link to Fruitvale BART and the San Francisco Bay Ferry connects to both Jack London Square and San Francisco. For island living in the middle of an urban center, look no further than Alameda.
Welcome to Alameda Just across the estuary from Oakland and a short, scenic ferry ride from San Francisco, the island of Alameda feels like another world entirely. With its leafy, tree-lined streets, quaint shops, and picturesque Victorians, the city — which is actually composed of two islands, Alameda and Bay Farm — exudes small-town charm while still offering all the modern conveniences of city life. In addition to two shopping centers, South Shore Center and Alameda Landing, Alameda has a thriving business district with independent, local retailers and ample dining options —much of it very close to a good portion of the island’s residents. This is a place that cherishes its history, from its old-fashioned waffle house and ice cream parlor to its lovingly restored movie theater and annual Fourth of July parade — one of the largest and longest running in the country. Speaking of history, Alameda is known for its antique dealers, and on the first Sunday of the month it hosts the Alameda Point Antiques Faire. A sprawling, outdoor market with more than a thousand vendors and a spectacular view of the San Francisco skyline, the fair draws people from all over the Bay Area with its eclectic mix of furniture, housewares, clothing, and much, much more. Not surprisingly, Alameda is considered a highly desirable place to live, especially for those with children. But anyone seeking a laid-back atmosphere will appreciate the flat, bike-friendly streets, six-mile beach, and 25-mile-per-hour citywide speed limit. Culturally rich, Alameda also has theaters, art centers, galleries and a monthly art walk. Despite its faraway feeling, Alameda is close and accessible to the busier hubs of the Bay Area: Buses link to Fruitvale BART and the San Francisco Bay Ferry connects to both Jack London Square and San Francisco. For island living in the middle of an urban center, look no further than Alameda.
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