bedrooms
bedrooms
2
bathrooms
bathrooms
1
square feet
square feet
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acreage
Acreage
0.05
open houses
Open Houses
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year built
year built
1918
full baths
Full Baths
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half baths
Half Baths
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This 2-bedroom home in Oakland's desirable Laurel District presents an exceptional opportunity for investors and contractors looking for a value-add project. The property requires complete renovation but offers tremendous upside potential in one of Oakland's most sought-after neighborhoods. Property Condition. Total renovation required - This property is being sold in as-is condition and needs comprehensive rehabilitation. Neighborhood & Location Benefits The Laurel District is known for: Growing arts and culture scene Excellent dining and entertainment options along MacArthur Boulevard Close proximity to downtown Oakland and San Francisco Strong rental demand and appreciation potential Family-friendly community with parks and schools nearby Easy access to public transportation Financing Requirements CASH OR PRIVATE LOAN OFFERS ONLY Conventional financing may not be available due to property condition Hard money lenders and private investors preferred Quick closing capability essential Proof of funds required with all offers
Location
Subdivision -
County Alameda
Elementary School -
Middle School -
High School -
open houses Open houses
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MLS number: 41112638
Listing agent: David Valva
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (510) 339-4700
Last update: Wednesday, September 24 2025 at 10:01 p.m. EDT
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