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3
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1
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acreage
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0.11
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year built
year built
1913
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Tucked on a quiet street in Oakland's desirable Allendale neighborhood, this charming home with detached structure is full of potential & is ready for your vision. The main house (1283+/- sq ft) includes a delightful living room, spacious kitchen, 1 bedroom & 1 bath on the main level plus 2 additional bedrooms upstairs. A bright, sun-filled backyard offers plenty of space for barbecues and relaxation. The rear detached structure (495+/- sq ft) offers a spacious family room & bar area. Envision the possibilities to make this a home office, gym, game room, or potential guest quarters. Situated in the heart of Allendale, the property is conveniently located near shops & restaurants. Enjoy baseball, basketball, picnicking & play at nearby Allendale Recreation Center. For hiking enthusiasts, trails & redwoods are just minutes away. With convenient access to neighborhood schools & commuter routes, this is a rare chance to unlock value in a vibrant community. Bring your imagination & transform this gem into something truly incredible.
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County Alameda
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MLS number: 41136512
Listing agent: Teresa Walker
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (925) 253-4600
Last update: Monday, June 1 2026 at 6:44 a.m. EDT
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