547 Vincente Avenue in Berkeley’s Thousand Oaks Neighborhood
1918 Berkeley brown-shingle set amid venerable oaks & native stone was originally built as a summer cottage.
Beautifully updated with refinished hardwood floors & fresh designer colors, this 3 bedroom 2 bath home has been in the same family for 60+ years.
Treetops master suite with balcony has bay, city lights & bridge views. French doors on either side of living room wood burning fireplace open to level back garden.
Vincente is a beautiful tree lined street just a short distance to Thousand Oaks Neighborhood Solano Avenue restaurants, coffee houses, shops and book stores near Kensington’s Colusa Circle Sunday Farmers’ Market and Albany’s restaurants and parks.
Jonathan Chester, the author of “Berkeley Rocks – Building With Nature” wrote “Vincente Avenue is particularly rich with rocks, which can be seen beneath, behind, or in front of many homes”. Paths abound in the neighborhood – Visalia Steps, Vincente Walk, El Paseo (the path path) and Indian Trail. The paths provided easy access to the street cars when the Thousand Oaks neighborhood was first developed.
Photo portfolio and neighborhood info at http://547vincente.com
Interior: 1,453sf per appraisal; Lot: 4,646; Built: 1918
Open Sunday 4 & 11 Aug 2013 2:00 to 4:30 pm
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