www.468-58thSt.com Welcome to this wonderful Craftsman Cottage in the desirable Lower Rockridge Area. This quaint home from 1910 has all the charm you could ever ask for. The classic color scheme (newly painted) on the exterior Clap Board siding really makes a statement. This home features 2 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms — a rarity at this price in the neighborhood. In addition the plus room off one of the bedrooms is a perfect office, nursery, or ?? The living room is wonderful with a south facing window and wainscoting. In fact the light throughout the entire home is brilliant as the majority of the exposure is south facing. The recently refreshed eat-in kitchen is very charming with a classic Wedgewood stove, crown moldings, and a pleasant feel. Both bathrooms include bathtubs; the upstairs bathroom features a beautiful claw foot bathtub. With recently refinished hardwood floors and new carpet this home is ready for you to move right in The cozy side yard is private with a wall of bamboo to the north side and a nice flagstone patio is a great place to unwind and read a book or have a casual meal. The location of this home is really amazing. Situated between two BART Stations and just off the new AC Transit Bus Rapid Transit run on Telegraph – you could actually give up your car. The WalkScore of 89 out of 100 proves this. You will never be far from friends and good coffee at your new home. Neighborhood Description Rockridge stretches along College Avenue from Broadway up to the Berkeley border at Ashby (where you will find us here at Lawton Associates, by the way). The neighborhood stretches west to spoon with Temescal and eastward up the hills for magnificent views of the bay. Whether you reside in a Craftsman on Cavour or a chalet on Chabot, you are never far from the action on College Avenue. And by action on College Avenue, we mean some of the hottest shops and restaurants in the Bay Area. Has the foodie press stopped raving about Wood Tavern? No they have not, but they are also busy touting A Cote, Oliveto, and of course Zachary’s, the best pizza you will ever eat. And, if you aren’t getting your freshly made pasta, organic produce, butchered meat, and piping hot pastries from Market Hall…well, you should be. And when you are ready to relax and watch the world go by, you can hang with cool cats at Cole Coffee, possibly the best roast this side of the bay. Rockridge came into its own in the 1970s when the BART station opened and the Caldecott Tunnel provided better access to Walnut Creek and beyond. Many neighborhood institutions from the 70s and before are still beloved destinations, such as Chimes Pharmacy. In addition to BART, there are so many public transportation options that you may never get in your car again. AC Transit has the uber-handy 51 line taking you from downtown Oakland to Berkeley. The “casual carpool” has several neighborhood pick-up spots, as do car-sharing services City Car Share and ZipCar. And, of course, the neighborhood is perfect for walking, strolling, rolling, biking, hopping, crawling and every other motion you can think of. The people of Rockridge are heartily committed to community building, as evidenced each year at the Rockridge Out & About Street Fair. The foodies come out weekly for the nearby Temescal Farmers Market and bi-annual for the Kitchen Tour.
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Zestimate®
$814,500
468 58th St, Oakland, CA 94609
2beds
2baths
1,005sqft
SingleFamily
Built in 1910
1,045 Square Feet Lot
$814,500 Zestimate®
$810/sqft
$3,466 Estimated rent
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Estimated market value
$814,500