544 57th St
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544 57th St
Oakland, CA 94609
$1,825,000
Provided by: District Homes

Features

Built in 1932
3 beds
2
 FULL BATHS
1
 HALF BATHS
1,980 sqft
4,269 sf lot

Welcome to this stunning 1930's Tudor nestled in Idora Park, the site of the iconic amusement park of the same name established there in the 1900’s.

As you enter through the formal foyer, you'll be greeted by an expansive living room with floor-to-ceiling windows, coved ceilings featuring exposed wood beams, a bright space that flows seamlessly into the formal dining room. 

The fully updated kitchen has a generous eat-in area, ample storage, and is conveniently open to the dining room. A cool powder room completes this level.

Go down to find the spacious family room that leads to a meticulously landscaped yard. 

On the upper level, two bedrooms, one with a charming balcony, share a tastefully tiled bathroom, while a few steps up reveal the primary bedroom. With high ceilings, a modern en-suite bathroom, and generous closet space, the primary bedroom feels like a private retreat.

The garage, equipped with custom-built-ins, provides interior access to the house.

The outdoor space has it all:  a grassy area, a stylish pergola, mature landscaping, a veggie garden, a charming firepit and a deck equipped with outdoor heaters—ideal for year-round entertainment. Check out how cool the plants look under the exterior lighting!

This home has undergone substantial upgrades and offers many “tech” features such as Smart house integration, Nest thermostat, remotely operated blinds and shades and more.

Convenient to Temescal and Rockridge, this residence is perfectly located and has access to transportation (BART), cafes, restaurants, shopping and more.

 

About IDORA PARK

 

Did you know that in 1904, this area was home to an amusement park? It was called Idora Park (the origin of the name is still debated…). It offered everything you can expect from a Victorian era park: roller coasters, a ferris wheel, a zoo - and even an  Opera House.

 

It was there until 1929 when, during The Great Depression, the park closed  its doors for good.  In its place a residential neighborhood of Mediterranean, Tudor and other storybook homes were built.

 

 

Location

Contact

Anna Bellomo
Founder/Realtor
District Homes
510.417.9390
DRE #01822897
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