a luxury property presented by Josh Dickinson
2315 eunice street, berkeley offered at $1,495,000

Details

OPEN HOUSE
Sat. 4/19 & Sun. 4/20, 2-4PM

DETAILS
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 1.5
Size: 1649 square feet
Lot Size: 4500 sf
Year Built: 1916

Welcome to 2315 Eunice Street, a warm and inviting Craftsman nestled in the heart of North Berkeley. This beautifully maintained 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath home blends classic architecture with modern convenience.

Step through the welcoming front porch into a sun-filled living room featuring gleaming hardwood floors and a cozy fireplace. The formal dining room, adorned with rich wood detailing, flows seamlessly between the front porch and professionally landscaped backyard for quintessential California indoor/outdoor flow. The chef's kitchen, with peaceful views to the backyard, is updated with stainless steel appliances, quartz counters and custom cabinets. Also on the main level are: private bedroom with adjacent half bathroom and spacious laundry room/mud room with outdoor access.

Two generously-sized upstairs bedrooms with individual climate control provide comfort for family or guests. The primary bedroom faces south and west for enjoying sunsets over the Bay. Past the shared hall bathroom, the second bedroom features a sunroom for use as a playroom, family room or home office.

Back outside, the backyard garden is truly magical with its two-tier dining areas amongst the mature fruit trees, custom stonework & walls and upper terrace with views of the Golden Gate Bridge underneath the majestic palm tree. This location is highly desired for its proximity to parks (Codornices, Live Oak & Rose Garden), UC Berkeley, top-rated schools, North Berkeley restaurants/shops, world-class hiking and access to San Francisco and beyond by BART, bus and freeways.

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Neighborhood

erkeley is a city that transcends its small population. While it is only the 51st largest city in California (and only 4th largest in Alameda County!), Berkeley is world renowned for academic achievement, free speech and the arts. Originally part of the northern Oakland Township, its new name was adopted in 1866 after Anglican Bishop George Berkeley and applied to both the town and the College of California's new location along Strawberry Creek (later known as UC Berkeley).

Berkeley grew immensely following the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, and again during WWII with many wartime jobs in the area at places like the Kaiser Shipyards in Richmond. Later, the city became synonymous with social change and political activism, as the hippie movement spilled out of San Francisco in the late 1960s. Berkeley was the center of national attention in 1974 when Patty Hearst was kidnapped from her apartment at 2603 Benvenue Avenue by the Symbionese Liberation Army.

Today, UC Berkeley is one of the world's top universities. North Berkeley, inspired by places like Chez Panisse, Cheeseboard Collective and Peet's Coffee, is a premier food destination. Brilliant masterpieces from architects Bernard Maybeck and Julia Morgan abound. Coupled with its natural amenities, such as Tilden Park to the east and the Berkeley Waterfront to the west, Berkeley is one of the most desirable places to live in the US, if not the world!

Useful Links:
City of Berkeley Homepage
Berkeley Unified School District
The Daily Californian
University of California, Berkeley

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