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2,954
acreage
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0.0723
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year built
1903
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GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! Welcome to 1915 West Street -- a beautifully restored duplex built with turn of the century charm, located in the vibrant West Oakland neighborhood. This exceptional multi-family property offers a rare opportunity for homeowners and investors alike: live in one spacious unit and rent out the other, or lease both for strong rental income potential. This multi-family residence features two spacious units -- a 5-bedroom, 2-bath and a 4-bedroom, 2-bath, each thoughtfully updated with modern amenities while preserving classic architectural details. Recent renovations include new roofing, flooring, cabinetry, granite countertops, and in-unit laundry facilities. The property spans approximately 2,954 square feet and sits on a 3,136-square-foot lot. Its prime location makes it a convenient base for commuting and for exploring the vibrant West Oakland area. Nearby, you'll find local parks, eateries, and cultural landmarks, reflecting the rich tapestry of the community. Don't miss this opportunity!
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MLS number: ML82006833
Listing agent: Johnny Heckenberg
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (650) 596-5400
Last update: Sunday, June 8 2025 at 9:53 a.m. EDT
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