- Residential Property Type
- 10 Days Time on market
- $437 Price per sqft
- 1895 Year Built
According to Alameda Historical Museum records, this gracious Colonial Revival residence was built in 1895, one of only about 350 homes designed and constructed by well-known Alameda residential developers Marcuse & Remmel between 1889-1899. Situated in a neighborhood filled with vintage homes, this stately residence features 3+ bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living + dining rooms, a laundry room, 2 kitchens and a large bonus/family room (possible 4th bedroom). The home, a single family residence, has been converted into a duplex with a first floor, single level apartment (1 BR, 1BA), and an upstairs apartment with 2 BR, 1 BA a kitchen and bonus/family room. Some original/vintage features have been retained, including oak floors, high ceilings and bay windows. The large lot consists of expansive, curated gardens with mature ferns, palm trees, a brick patio, fruit trees and much more. The home is in need of TLC (please see disclosures), and provides considerable restoration potential for vintage home lovers or investors. The attractive West End location is just blocks to Jean Sweeney Open Space and less than 1 mile to downtown Webster St amenities and the Alameda Farmers Market, and provides easy access to Alameda Landing shopping.