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Sheila Gallagher presents:

Spanish Revival Gem!

$988,000

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This Spanish Revival, split level, style home is located directly on the Richmond/El Cerrito border in the highly desirable, quiet, close-knit neighborhood of period homes in East Richmond Heights. The spacious rooms throughout have mostly hardwood floors and have an abundance of natural light. It is conveniently located to I-80, BART, parks, shopping, restaurants and more.

About this home's

Features

beds

3

baths

3

Interior

3

Lot

3

 

This Spanish Revival, split level, style home is located directly on the Richmond/El Cerrito border in the highly desirable, quiet, close-knit neighborhood of period homes in East Richmond Heights. The spacious rooms throughout have mostly hardwood floors and have an abundance of natural light. It is conveniently located to I-80, BART, parks, shopping, restaurants and more.

 

First Level:

The charming, welcoming entry hall has two mirrored coat closets, a sunny window and hardwood flooring.

The spacious, sunny living room has built in cabinetry, a secretary desk and shelving, a non-working brick fireplace, hardwood floors and Marin County views and a peek of the Bay.

The grand, sun-filled dining room has many large windows, a recessed alcove/cabinet wall and hardwood floors.

The extra-large, inviting kitchen is the heart of the home with an eat-in area, plenty cabinetry and countertops, stainless steel appliances, laundry hook ups and a side door leading to the outside.

 

Second Level:

The sleeping area of the home is split level from the main level offering serenity and privacy. All three bedrooms are spacious, and sun filled. The bathroom has a shower over the tub and plenty of storage space in the built-in cabinetry. There is a hallway linen closet.

 

Garage/Studio & ADU Potential:

The attractive garage has been used as a studio but can be used as a garage, if desired. There is a half bathroom with a sink and toilet and space to add a shower. This structure appears to have excellent ADU potential. For more information, please visit Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) | Richmond, CA - Official Website

 

Outside:

Period wrought iron railings surround the charming front yard and side landscaping. The sunny backyard has raised vegetable and flower beds and is perfect for entertaining, relaxing and child’s play. There is a generous storage space under the home.

There is a long driveway with plenty of off-street parking.

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