This wonderfully inviting and unique Victorian house in Old Oakland retains its original charm and features many upgrades including foundation, seismic, windows, electrical, and plumbing. Great kitchen remodel in 2011 with copper countertops and cathedral ceiling. Bay window, picture rails, rustic wood floors. Sweet, lush garden with fruit trees, raised veggie beds, and room to relax. Basement plus lots of storage. All this right downtown. According to the City of Oakland Cultural Heritage Project, this Victorian home was likely built in the mid-1860s. Part of the Grove Street-Lafayett Square residential district, which includes Preservation Park, it is one of several houses in the area found eligible for the National Register in 1977. Easy walking distance to the ever-growing number of shops and restaurants in Old Oakland, downtown, uptown, Chinatown, and Jack London Square. Walk to two farmers’ markets. Close to BART, ferries, and freeways. Just minutes to San Francisco. A great house in the perfect location. A rare find!
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