a luxury property presented by kathie berg and the swanson team
3272 wyman st, oakland sold for $1,050,000

Details

DETAILS
Beds: 2
Baths: 1
Square Feet: 1006
Lot Square Feet: 8755
Year Built: 1924

Magical in Maxwell Park! Known as Wyman Woods, this 2 bedroom bungalow has a  tranquil Tahoe-like quality with warm wood detailing, hardwood floors, and French doors that open from the kitchen out onto a generous sunny deck. An additional finished space below offers room for an office or den. Stone patios, ideal for entertaining, overlook a tree studded, fully fenced back-yard with a garden area dedicated to raised beds. At the end of a long driveway, with room for multiple cars, is a spacious, detached garage. 

Design features include a tastefully updated bath, Motawi decorative tiles interspersed on the back splash in the kitchen, stackable washer and dryer in the laundry room, central heat and air conditioning,  and a level entry porch perfect for watching the world go by. All of this on an 8757 sq foot lot.  

Neighborhood

If you haven't been to Oakland recently, then you don't know Oakland! Often referred to as the Brooklyn of the Bay, Oakland has long been known for its vibrant food and art scene. Incorporated in 1852, Oakland grew quickly because of fertile soil for agriculture and its location. The city was selected as a terminus for the Transcontinental Railroad and was at the receiving end of the first cross-country airmail flight thanks to Captain Eddie Rickenbacker of WWI fame. Today Oakland is the busiest port in Northern California and 8th busiest container port in the United States. 

The city has a rich and diverse history, as the birthplace of the Black Panther Party, the Mai Tai, and VP Kamala Harris. This cultural hub is home to thriving neighborhoods, numerous open spaces like Redwood Regional Park, worldclass healthcare and education, and a high concentration of artists. Oakland is an amazing place to live and work! 

Useful Links:
City of Oakland Homepage
Oakland Unified School District
Oakland Tribune
Bay Area Rapid Transit
Oakland Art Murmur