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Crocker Craftsman, Richly Rejuvenated

  • Oakland, CA
  • $995,000

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Enveloped by a 1912 charismatic two-story framework, this Crocker Highlands three-bedroom Craftsman embodies preserved period charm and extensive rejuvenation. In a timeless expression of woodwork artistry, hardwood floors meet paneled walls showcasing built-ins from a bygone era, while wood-beamed paneled ceilings complete the home’s character-rich, cozy embrace. Contemporary finishes in the kitchen and bathroom transform the second-floor full bathroom, main-floor powder room, and kitchen, which extends to an office alcove at one end and a butler’s pantry at the other. Bonus spaces abound: an upstairs sunroom is well suited for work, play, exercise, or as a fourth bedroom, the lower level integrates a workshop, and the property is endowed with a playfully rustic back-garden bungalow.  Elegantly elevated, its Crocker Highlands setting grants scenic vistas and neighborhood walkability to celebrated schools as well as bustling hubs on Lakeshore and Park Boulevards. The area is beloved for its architectural cachet and close proximity to commercial corridors with small-town feels and an abundance of unique shopping, coffee shops and restaurants, farmers markets, and recreation. Stow the car in the garage, and explore on foot, bike, local and Transbay public transit.  On the home’s façade, Craftsman hallmarks spark hominess from top to bottom: exposed rafters embellish the roof’s overhanging eaves, and a second-story sundeck forms the column-supported roof for a covered front porch beneath it. From the broad porch, the entry, accentuated by beveled glass panels, leads to a warm and inviting foyer. It establishes the interior’s style-defining motif of decorative woodwork, and it flows to dining and living rooms. Square pillars flank the opening to the living room; within it, time-honored facets include built-in bookcases and display shelves, a gas fireplace and an angular alcove that epitomizes a signature Craftsman reading nook. An array of multi-pane windows frames vibrant outlooks to the front garden and wide-open, luxuriantly blooming side hillscape. The passthrough to the dining room conceals a wide pocket door, and the dedicated dining space reveals a china cupboard and tall window assortment generating a great source of natural light.  The kitchen’s white palette feels clean and contemporary; at the same time, it nods to the home’s provenance with a farmhouse sink and beveled subway-tile backsplash. A five-burner gas range with double oven, dishwasher, and French-door refrigerator integrate amid natural-stone counters, all in milky tones. With a back-garden outlook, the kitchen opens to a dining terrace, level lawn rimmed by trellised flower beds, and the windowed barn-style bungalow equipped with electricity that offers myriad options.  Second-floor bedrooms each feature a unique attribute: a gas fireplace graces one, the primary opens to an elevated private terrace, and the third forms a suite with the radiant sunroom. The bathroom unites a vintage vibe, expressed through wainscoting, with the new and now of black-and-white floor tile and natural stone atop the double-sink vanity.

Enveloped by a 1912 charismatic two-story framework, this Crocker Highlands three-bedroom Craftsman embodies preserved period charm and extensive rejuvenation. In a timeless expression of woodwork artistry, hardwood floors meet paneled walls showcasing built-ins from a bygone era, while wood-beamed paneled ceilings complete the home’s character-rich, cozy embrace. Contemporary finishes in the kitchen and bathroom transform the second-floor full bathroom, main-floor powder room, and kitchen, which extends to an office alcove at one end and a butler’s pantry at the other. Bonus spaces abound: an upstairs sunroom is well suited for work, play, exercise, or as a fourth bedroom, the lower level integrates a workshop, and the property is endowed with a playfully rustic back-garden bungalow.

 Elegantly elevated, its Crocker Highlands setting grants scenic vistas and neighborhood walkability to celebrated schools as well as bustling hubs on Lakeshore and Park Boulevards. The area is beloved for its architectural cachet and close proximity to commercial corridors with small-town feels and an abundance of unique shopping, coffee shops and restaurants, farmers markets, and recreation. Stow the car in the garage, and explore on foot, bike, local and Transbay public transit.

 On the home’s façade, Craftsman hallmarks spark hominess from top to bottom: exposed rafters embellish the roof’s overhanging eaves, and a second-story sundeck forms the column-supported roof for a covered front porch beneath it. From the broad porch, the entry, accentuated by beveled glass panels, leads to a warm and inviting foyer. It establishes the interior’s style-defining motif of decorative woodwork, and it flows to dining and living rooms. Square pillars flank the opening to the living room; within it, time-honored facets include built-in bookcases and display shelves, a gas fireplace and an angular alcove that epitomizes a signature Craftsman reading nook. An array of multi-pane windows frames vibrant outlooks to the front garden and wide-open, luxuriantly blooming side hillscape. The passthrough to the dining room conceals a wide pocket door, and the dedicated dining space reveals a china cupboard and tall window assortment generating a great source of natural light.

 The kitchen’s white palette feels clean and contemporary; at the same time, it nods to the home’s provenance with a farmhouse sink and beveled subway-tile backsplash. A five-burner gas range with double oven, dishwasher, and French-door refrigerator integrate amid natural-stone counters, all in milky tones. With a back-garden outlook, the kitchen opens to a dining terrace, level lawn rimmed by trellised flower beds, and the windowed barn-style bungalow equipped with electricity that offers myriad options.

 Second-floor bedrooms each feature a unique attribute: a gas fireplace graces one, the primary opens to an elevated private terrace, and the third forms a suite with the radiant sunroom. The bathroom unites a vintage vibe, expressed through wainscoting, with the new and now of black-and-white floor tile and natural stone atop the double-sink vanity.

Enveloped by a 1912 charismatic two-story framework, this Crocker Highlands three-bedroom Craftsman embodies preserved period charm and extensive rejuvenation. In a timeless expression of woodwork artistry, hardwood floors meet paneled walls showcasing built-ins from a bygone era, while wood-beamed paneled ceilings complete the home’s character-rich, cozy embrace. Contemporary finishes in the kitchen and bathroom transform the second-floor full bathroom, main-floor powder room, and kitchen, which extends to an office alcove at one end and a butler’s pantry at the other. Bonus spaces abound: an upstairs sunroom is well suited for work, play, exercise, or as a fourth bedroom, the lower level integrates a workshop, and the property is endowed with a playfully rustic back-garden bungalow.  Elegantly elevated, its Crocker Highlands setting grants scenic vistas and neighborhood walkability to celebrated schools as well as bustling hubs on Lakeshore and Park Boulevards. The area is beloved for its architectural cachet and close proximity to commercial corridors with small-town feels and an abundance of unique shopping, coffee shops and restaurants, farmers markets, and recreation. Stow the car in the garage, and explore on foot, bike, local and Transbay public transit.  On the home’s façade, Craftsman hallmarks spark hominess from top to bottom: exposed rafters embellish the roof’s overhanging eaves, and a second-story sundeck forms the column-supported roof for a covered front porch beneath it. From the broad porch, the entry, accentuated by beveled glass panels, leads to a warm and inviting foyer. It establishes the interior’s style-defining motif of decorative woodwork, and it flows to dining and living rooms. Square pillars flank the opening to the living room; within it, time-honored facets include built-in bookcases and display shelves, a gas fireplace and an angular alcove that epitomizes a signature Craftsman reading nook. An array of multi-pane windows frames vibrant outlooks to the front garden and wide-open, luxuriantly blooming side hillscape. The passthrough to the dining room conceals a wide pocket door, and the dedicated dining space reveals a china cupboard and tall window assortment generating a great source of natural light.  The kitchen’s white palette feels clean and contemporary; at the same time, it nods to the home’s provenance with a farmhouse sink and beveled subway-tile backsplash. A five-burner gas range with double oven, dishwasher, and French-door refrigerator integrate amid natural-stone counters, all in milky tones. With a back-garden outlook, the kitchen opens to a dining terrace, level lawn rimmed by trellised flower beds, and the windowed barn-style bungalow equipped with electricity that offers myriad options.  Second-floor bedrooms each feature a unique attribute: a gas fireplace graces one, the primary opens to an elevated private terrace, and the third forms a suite with the radiant sunroom. The bathroom unites a vintage vibe, expressed through wainscoting, with the new and now of black-and-white floor tile and natural stone atop the double-sink vanity.
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Open House

4/14/2024 2:00PM - 4:30PM PDT

3

3

Total Bedrooms

1.5

1.5

Total Bathrooms

1,861

1,861

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

3

Total Bathrooms

1.5

Full Bathroom

1

Half Bathroom

1
01

Lot & Area

Status

Sold

Open House

4/14/2024, 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Living Area

1,861 Sq.Ft.

Total Area

4,399 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

41055867

Type

Residential

Neighborhood

Oakland
01

Finance

Sales Price

$995,000

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Oakland

It has a diversity other cities should strive for, an urban cityscape featuring some very rural locales.

Welcome to Oakland

An urban cityscape featuring some very rural locales
 
Looking to buy or sell a home in Oakland? Anthony Riggins, top top-producing Oakland Realtor, is consistently the number one choice. East Bay Real Estate, specifically Oakland, is at its hottest. Oakland’s vibrant, historic, stylish neighborhoods are receiving acclaim globally, and both buyers and sellers are taking note. From chic Lake Merritt Penthouses with million-dollar views of the San Francisco skyline to lavishly curated mansions perched high atop the Oakland Hills—and everything in between—this is the place to be.
 
Oakland, in the hub of the Bay Area, is both historic and modern. It has a diversity other cities should strive for, an urban cityscape featuring some very rural locales. You can find yourself hiking by day among the Redwoods at Joaquin Miller Park and by night, sipping craft cocktails in one of Uptown’s many historic art deco buildings. Oakland’s colorful, friendly, and laid-back vibe rivals other cities. There really is a sense of community here and a special pride Oaklanders carry with them. It’s a grand city with a treasure trove of sights, sounds, and tastes for all to enjoy.
 
The growing arts and entertainment scene is experiencing a boom with events like Oakland Art Murmur and Friday Night’s at the OMCA (Oakland Museum of California). Artists are flocking to Oakland to see and be seen. Newly renovated Fox Theatre hosts some of the Bay Area’s hottest acts, often skipping San Francisco to play at the stunning, historic art deco masterpiece. The Paramount Theatre sees top-notch celebrities, most recently Prince, Jerry Seinfeld, and Diana Ross.
 
 
 
The Mediterranean climate allows Oaklanders as well as visitors to enjoy outdoor activity year-round. Enjoy one of the many outdoor festivals showcasing art and entertainment from some of Oakland’s most prolific performers. The monthly Jack of All Trades in Jack London Square is a great place to spend a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. Peruse handmade jewelry, textiles, and screen-printed art while taking in the views of the waterfront.
 
The Grand Lake Farmer’s Market, held every Saturday, offers locals a bounty of some of Northern California’s best produce, cheese, eggs, and other delicious treats, with Lake Merritt as a backdrop. Dozens of art, music, beer, and wine festivals take place year-round in Oakland—it’s never a dull moment here.
 
The many historic attractions, abundant parks and open spaces, vibrant waterfront and lakefront, historic Art Deco architecture, five-star restaurants, bustling nightlife, pro sports, and many recreation options from hiking to sailing make for an exciting destination.
Welcome to Oakland An urban cityscape featuring some very rural locales   Looking to buy or sell a home in Oakland? Anthony Riggins, top top-producing Oakland Realtor, is consistently the number one choice. East Bay Real Estate, specifically Oakland, is at its hottest. Oakland’s vibrant, historic, stylish neighborhoods are receiving acclaim globally, and both buyers and sellers are taking note. From chic Lake Merritt Penthouses with million-dollar views of the San Francisco skyline to lavishly curated mansions perched high atop the Oakland Hills—and everything in between—this is the place to be.   Oakland, in the hub of the Bay Area, is both historic and modern. It has a diversity other cities should strive for, an urban cityscape featuring some very rural locales. You can find yourself hiking by day among the Redwoods at Joaquin Miller Park and by night, sipping craft cocktails in one of Uptown’s many historic art deco buildings. Oakland’s colorful, friendly, and laid-back vibe rivals other cities. There really is a sense of community here and a special pride Oaklanders carry with them. It’s a grand city with a treasure trove of sights, sounds, and tastes for all to enjoy.   The growing arts and entertainment scene is experiencing a boom with events like Oakland Art Murmur and Friday Night’s at the OMCA (Oakland Museum of California). Artists are flocking to Oakland to see and be seen. Newly renovated Fox Theatre hosts some of the Bay Area’s hottest acts, often skipping San Francisco to play at the stunning, historic art deco masterpiece. The Paramount Theatre sees top-notch celebrities, most recently Prince, Jerry Seinfeld, and Diana Ross.       The Mediterranean climate allows Oaklanders as well as visitors to enjoy outdoor activity year-round. Enjoy one of the many outdoor festivals showcasing art and entertainment from some of Oakland’s most prolific performers. The monthly Jack of All Trades in Jack London Square is a great place to spend a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. Peruse handmade jewelry, textiles, and screen-printed art while taking in the views of the waterfront.   The Grand Lake Farmer’s Market, held every Saturday, offers locals a bounty of some of Northern California’s best produce, cheese, eggs, and other delicious treats, with Lake Merritt as a backdrop. Dozens of art, music, beer, and wine festivals take place year-round in Oakland—it’s never a dull moment here.   The many historic attractions, abundant parks and open spaces, vibrant waterfront and lakefront, historic Art Deco architecture, five-star restaurants, bustling nightlife, pro sports, and many recreation options from hiking to sailing make for an exciting destination.
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He has been ranked among Sotheby’s International Realty’s top producers both internationally and in the top 25 brokers nationally.

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