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Layla and Eric rented a home in the San Pablo Heights building as newlyweds. They loved the location, the newer construction award-winning building with an open-air courtyard with a waterfall and 2nd level deck with grill and seating which provides a place to chill, watch fireworks or take a peek of the San Francisco skyline. When an opportunity to buy came along they jumped at the chance to call unit 209 their home and for the past 7 years, it provided all that they needed and more. Here they welcomed their son, Eric, and have used the loft with a closet, as a second bedroom. As a family, they would often dine at Los Moles or Paradise Park Café and they loved how close this location was to both Emeryville and Berkeley to shop at Berkeley Bowl West, grab a fresh juice at Hip Hop Juice Box, or have a date night at Townhouse Restaurant that is scheduled to re-open for take-out. Having in-unit laundry and an open-air entry were meaningful features that other condos did not provide. The industrial edge of stained concrete floors and the steel railings were design features they admired and they added their own personal touches such as a fire engine red accent wall in the powder room, designer light fixtures, a silver wall in the living room, and sandblasted green glass subway tiles in the kitchen as a backsplash. With under the building parking, a WalkScore® of 92, and a spacious 1,245 square feet (approx. per public record) this roomy 2-level loft-style condo is a fitting place to call your next home.
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The heart of North Oakland is located just a few miles from Downtown Oakland, and is one of the Bay Area’s most culturally and ethnically diverse neighborhoods. The residential streets are lined with beautiful, detached single-family homes, with architectural styles ranging from Edwardian to Craftsman. With close proximity to highways, BART Station, and public transit lines, residents of North Oakland are never too far away from all of the excitement of San Francisco, Berkeley, and the entire Bay Area.
Bushrod Park, a 10-acre community park, is located near the center of North Oakland. A community Recreation Center was added to the park in 2000 and features a full-size gym, playground, lighted basketball and tennis courts, baseball fields, and picnic areas.The park is also home to one of Oakland’s 23 community gardens, where locals can grow their own organic fruits, herbs, and flora for a small annual fee. If you are looking for a community that truly brings its residents together, Bushrod Park is an amazing option.
Some of the best restaurants in Oakland can be found less than a mile from the North Oakland area. A short trip down to Telegraph Avenue in Temescal will provide you with a seemingly endless array of dining options, including:
North Light: Part cafe, part bar, and part book/record store, North Light offers coffee from open to close and a unique menu with snacks, brunch items, and tasty happy hour plates.
Hawking Bird: This vibrant Thai restaurant goes the extra mile to provide incredible food from local sources. Stop in during lunch for their delicious Thai chicken and rice bowl, some crunchy wings, or a tantalizing salad.
Pizzaiolo: Featuring a full breakfast menu with delicious espresso beverages, this popular Oakland pizzeria is one of the few that opens its doors at 8am. Once lunchtime is over, the restaurant closes for over 5 hours, re-opening to a dinner crowd eager to taste the evening menu offerings.
Martin Luther King Jr. Way runs directly in between the Sante Fe/Bushrod neighborhoods in North Oakland, and serves as the main transit route for north/south travel. Route 18 will take commuters to the heart of North Oakland, and both Ashby and MacArthur BART Stations are just a short 10 minute ride away. If you prefer to drive, the CA Highway 24 provides a seamless avenue to Interstate 80 and the Bay Bridge.