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$795,000
6 bed
2 bath
0 Sqft
2,850 Sqft lot

1221 Campbell, Oakland, California 94607

  • Residential Income Property Type
  • 2 Days Time on market
  • 1895 Year Built
Property Description

This charming Victorian duplex is vacant, fully renovated and — ready for move in! Freshly painted with new carpets and fixtures, all of the hard work has been done on this two unit, 2,372 SF duplex. Both of the 3-bedroom, 1-bath units feature upgraded kitchens and tons of natural light. With full sized laundry in both units, it’s perfect for living in one unit and renting out the other. Whether you’re an investor looking for approximately $70,000 in annual rental income, looking for a great home for yourself with an additional $2,950 per month from your rental unit, or you want a multigenerational family compound, this property is ready for you! Seize this opportunity to be part of Oakland’s up and coming West Oakland neighborhood, enjoy it yourself while earning rental income in prime location! It’s the win you’ve been looking for! Located in it is a short walk to BART — and just one stop away from Downtown San Francisco — or you can choose to be on 880 or 80 in minutes. The full renovation, prime location, upgraded amenities, and substantial growth potential make 1221 Campbell Street a standout opportunity in the Oakland real estate market.

Basic Details
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Alameda
Oakland
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1221 Campbell
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W123° 42' 13.6''
N37° 48' 39.9''
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21/11/2024 09:43:43
$795,000
14th Street to Campbell Cross Street: 12th Street.
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Roseann Galvan
CCBE-SSSK01
CCBE-206543034
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21/11/2024 17:33:36
Campbell
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