a luxury property presented by terri white
1616 4th street, alameda Sold for $1,275,000

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DETAILS
Beds: 3
Baths: 1
Square Footage: 1807 sf
 

Absolutely gorgeous, updated 3 bedroom, 1 bath Victorian cottage. Close to shops, restaurants & farmers' market along Webster St, Alameda Point Spirits Alley, new Seaplane Lagoon Ferry Terminal with direct access to San Francisco, bayside walk/bike paths & several parks. Ideal location with top rated schools. Hardwood floors, updated kitchen and bath, high-end appliances, huge walk-in closet, new paint, new carpet in primary bedroom & office loft, modern foundation, tankless water heater, updated electrical, 2-car tandem paver driveway and patio, 2 storage sheds, mature landscaping, rear deck ideal for al fresco dining. Sewer lateral and seismic shut-off valve compliant.

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Alameda is a city known for its beautiful victorian homes and natural attractions. Founded in 1853, Alameda was the site of reception for the first Transcontinental Railroad into the San Francisco Bay Area in 1869. With the introduction of train travel into Alameda, the community continued to grow in population and developed into a featured city of the Bay Area.

Today, Alameda is accessible via three bridges from Oakland (Park Street, Fruitvale Avenue and High Street) as well as the two one-way, Posey and Webster Street Tubes. The nearest BART stations are Lake Merritt and 12th St. in Oakland, with bus routes into Alameda.

Alameda has focused on maintaining its natural beauty in the form of several parks and beaches, such as the Robert W. Crown Memorial State Beach. In addition to its natural attractions, it is home to several museums and historical attractions, including the Alameda Naval Air Museum, Pacific Pinball Museum, and USS Hornet Museum, amongst many others. One major attraction includes the Alameda Point Antiques Fair which takes place on the first Sunday of every month at the old naval base.

Alameda’s historic Park Street has many buildings dating back to the 1800s, including a renovated 1932 theatre & cineplex. Alameda also boasts many local restaurants, pubs, boutique shops and is the home to many annual festivals.

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City of Alameda Homepage
Alameda Unified School District
Alameda Chamber of Commerce
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