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A Neighborhood for Every Lifestyle
Michelle Heafey & Sarah Olson Meyjes present:
A Thousand Oaks Charmer filled with light, expansive open space and a flexible floorplan. Built in 1923, this hundred-year-old home boasts a main home with five bedrooms and five full bathrooms, and a one-bedroom, one-bathroom ADU. Enjoy morning coffee or a summertime evening with friends in the private, landscaped courtyard!
On the level-in main, you'll find two bedrooms and two bathrooms, a spacious, light-filled living room (with direct access to the courtyard), a formal dining room, and eat-in kitchen with adorable breakfast nook. And for your imagination, there's also a converted garage with attached bathroom.
The upstairs offers three generously sized bedrooms, two more bathrooms, and sunny rooftop patio with knock-out San Francisco views.
The rentable one-bedroom, one-bathroom ADU (with an approved City of Berkeley short-term rental license), comes with a separate entrance and separate address (even its own mailbox). Perfect for additional income, out-of town guests, college kids or a private home office.
Close to Solano Ave shops, restaurants, public transportation, coveted Berkeley schools and all the Bay Area has to offer!
Open Houses:
Sunday, May 21st
2PM - 4PM
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Sarah Olson Meyjes
(510) 506-4092
[email protected]
Contact Michelle Heafey
(650) 245-4528
[email protected]
Tucked in between the Berkeley Hills, Kensington, and the vibrant Solano Avenue shopping district, Berkeley’s Thousand Oaks neighborhood is a family-friendly enclave that boasts a great suburban feel close to the big city.
Natural rock outcroppings are a notable feature of this neighborhood, with many such formations incorporated into backyards, driveways, and even interior home design. The original developers in Thousand Oaks were sensitive to the natural landscape and laid out the streets to follow the gently curving topography. Ancient oaks were preserved, and the largest rock was donated by the developer and turned into a public park. Today, Great Stone Face Park in the hills is still popular with rock climbers practicing their skills.
Public transportation in Thousand Oaks is great. Several Alameda-Contra Costa Transit transbay buses whisk commuters from Solano Avenue to San Francisco. Residents in Thousand Oaks have two BART stations to choose from: both the El Cerrito Plaza and North Berkeley BART stations are just a few miles away.
Large yards, safe streets, and a quiet vibe make Thousand Oaks popular with families.