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Jade Talbot & Paul Talbot present:
Situated in Upper Fruitvale, just a stone's throw away from Maxwell Park, sits a charming and spacious Craftsman home with period details and a huge backyard. 4105 Aqua Vista is perched handsomely above the street.
As you walk up the staircase, you feel a sense of grandness with a large front porch and generous foyer. Thick period trim and details spread throughout the living and dining rooms giving the home a vintage feel. On the south side of the home, you’ll find two bedrooms with a connected bathroom between them. Further back, a good sized kitchen, bathroom with laundry, and two more bedrooms complete the space.
Walk through the back door onto the deck, and the spacious backyard reveals itself. A pleasant downhill view of the neighborhood and a spacious backyard with a massive mature tree are true showstoppers. Sun from the East in the morning and midday, natural shade, and tons of room make the possibilities limitless.
The location is amazing. Take 38th Ave for easy access to Fruitvale BART, the 580, or head up to the Laurel to enjoy Degrees Plato and Ghosttown Brewing. But don’t forget to check the line for Donut Savant in case you can get a quick cronut on your way! While this home is adorable and perfectly livable, there is some work to do.
This is an opportunity to purchase a beautiful Oakland home in a great neighborhood that you can truly make yours over the course of time.
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Saturday, December 4th from 2-4pm Sunday, December 5th from 2-4pm
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Contact Jade Talbot
(510) 926-4566
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Contact Paul Talbot
(510) 926-6851
[email protected]
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