a luxury property presented by josh dickinson
167 schooner court, marina bay sold for $505,000

Details

2 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
Built in 1986 
997 square feet

Stylishly updated 2BR/2BA condo in Marina Bay. The ground-floor unit is perfect for relaxing or entertaining, as the sunny living room is constructed around the cozy fireplace, while it also opens to the private patio with southern exposure. The completely renovated kitchen is equipped with quartz counters & stainless steel appliances, along with new cabinetry and tile backsplash. The separate dining room and private laundry room are situated at either end of the kitchen. The owner’s suite connects to its own private bathroom, with ample counter space on the quartz counters and a separate room for the tub/shower. The sophisticated hall bathroom is conveniently located across from the second bedroom, which is ideal for kids, guests or a home office. Nestled into the Cove, a premier Marina Bay community with a pool and fitness center, this condo is only steps to the water and minutes to the San Francisco Bay Ferry that recently started service from the nearby Richmond Ferry Terminal!

Neighborhood

Marina Bay is an idyllic residential waterfront community in Richmond's protected Inner Harbor. With breathtaking views of the San Francisco skyline and waterfront pathways along the Marina Bay Trail, the neighborhood features an array of retail and dining options. The area is served by a private water taxi service to the San Francisco Ferry Building, with a full WETA Ferry serviced slated to begin in mid-2018.

Founded and incorporated in 1905, Richmond has always been a city with an industrial background. During World War II Richmond, base of the Kaiser Shipyards, was mainly oriented to shipbuilding. At the end of the war, with several big-name businesses relocating to Richmond, Port Richmond became a major seaport, and now a significant part of Richmond’s economy. Beginning in the 1980s, in an effort to turn the abandoned shipyards into a residential area, Richmond shifted gears and began focusing on redeveloping the city into a residential and retail friendly environment.

Now, Richmond is home to several shopping centers, a bustling downtown area, and beautiful parks, including Point Isabel and the Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park.

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