Candice Economides + David Hill Present::
A reimagined ART DECO Property
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$697,500
1204 Delaware Street
Own a Berkeley Gem
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beds
1
baths
1
interior
841 sq ft
neighborhood
Westbrae, Berkeley
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Features + FACTS
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1204 Delaware Street is an all-electric condo, a contemporary reimagining of an Art Deco Era apartment. This property has a sublime blend of new and original features:
The property is 1 of a new 4-unit condo association.
The 1-bedroom space enjoys a lovely view of the Berkeley hills.
The "plus" room adds flexibility to your living style-- it could be a study or a guest room!
The modern bathroom has a walk-in shower, new tile, and lovely new fixtures including a unique square sink.
The kitchen, living room and dining area have merged to create a beautiful space surrounded by light from the new wooden windows. The stainless-steel stove, refrigerator and dishwasher glow with the light from the nearby skylight. The new cabinets and countertops blend perfectly with the stainless steel, and add a modern elegance to the kitchen.
A large kitchen/pantry/closet provides storage.
Throughout the property, the new flooring adds a sophisticated continuity to each living space.
The electric heat pump provides heat and air conditioning.
The downstairs area provides garage parking with interior access. The vintage garage doors open wide to accommodate your vehicle, and another interior door provides access to the driveway, mailboxes, and designated garbage enclosure.
The downstairs area provides extra storage and a dedicated laundry area, complete with an electric washer and an electric dryer!
The monthly HOA dues are $420, owners have their own meters for electricity and water.
The property has a sewer certificate, approved by the City of Berkeley. The certificate expires in 2036. ( please see the property's disclosure package)
The City of Berkeley granted a BESO exemption for this property (please see the property's disclosure package.)
1204 Delaware Street is equidistant to Shattuck Avenue and the 4th Street shopping corridors -- each neighborhood offers an eclectic array of shops and restaurants.
North Berkeley BART is a few blocks away, and the Google bus stops there, as does local AC transit buses with routes to San Francisco, Oakland and CAL. There is also "casual carpooling" on the Sacramento side of the North Berkeley BART Station.
The Westbrae neighborhood is home to some of Berkeley's most beautiful parks. The crown jewel of the Westbrae neighborhood is the Ohlone Greenway, a fabulous 4.5 mile pedestrian and bicycle pathway. The Greenway begins in Berkeley and ends at Baxter Creek Park Gateway Park in Richmond.
The property is 1 of a new 4-unit condo association.
The 1-bedroom space enjoys a lovely view of the Berkeley hills.
The "plus" room adds flexibility to your living style-- it could be a study or a guest room!
The modern bathroom has a walk-in shower, new tile, and lovely new fixtures including a unique square sink.
The kitchen, living room and dining area have merged to create a beautiful space surrounded by light from the new wooden windows. The stainless-steel stove, refrigerator and dishwasher glow with the light from the nearby skylight. The new cabinets and countertops blend perfectly with the stainless steel, and add a modern elegance to the kitchen.
A large kitchen/pantry/closet provides storage.
Throughout the property, the new flooring adds a sophisticated continuity to each living space.
The electric heat pump provides heat and air conditioning.
The downstairs area provides garage parking with interior access. The vintage garage doors open wide to accommodate your vehicle, and another interior door provides access to the driveway, mailboxes, and designated garbage enclosure.
The downstairs area provides extra storage and a dedicated laundry area, complete with an electric washer and an electric dryer!
The monthly HOA dues are $420, owners have their own meters for electricity and water.
The property has a sewer certificate, approved by the City of Berkeley. The certificate expires in 2036. ( please see the property's disclosure package)
The City of Berkeley granted a BESO exemption for this property (please see the property's disclosure package.)
1204 Delaware Street is equidistant to Shattuck Avenue and the 4th Street shopping corridors -- each neighborhood offers an eclectic array of shops and restaurants.
North Berkeley BART is a few blocks away, and the Google bus stops there, as does local AC transit buses with routes to San Francisco, Oakland and CAL. There is also "casual carpooling" on the Sacramento side of the North Berkeley BART Station.
The Westbrae neighborhood is home to some of Berkeley's most beautiful parks. The crown jewel of the Westbrae neighborhood is the Ohlone Greenway, a fabulous 4.5 mile pedestrian and bicycle pathway. The Greenway begins in Berkeley and ends at Baxter Creek Park Gateway Park in Richmond.
Neighborhood
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Positioned along the city's northern edge, the Westbrae neighborhood in Berkeley offers residents a unique residential experience that balances Berkeley's intellectual heritage with a deeply connected natural environment. The neighborhood's proximity to Monterey Market and the surrounding North Berkeley arts district creates a vibrant community ecosystem that celebrates local culture and culinary diversity.
The area's geographical positioning provides extraordinary access to green spaces, with the Westbrae Community Garden and nearby regional parks offering residents unprecedented opportunities for urban agriculture and outdoor exploration. Historic craftsman homes and mid-century residential designs create an architectural landscape that tells the story of Berkeley's developmental history, while maintaining a forward-looking residential character that feels both timeless and contemporary.
What truly defines Westbrae is its ability to offer a residential experience that captures the essence of Berkeley's innovative spirit. The neighborhood represents a unique intersection of community, natural beauty, and intellectual curiosity—a place where the boundaries between urban living and natural exploration blur into a distinctive residential ecosystem.
The area's geographical positioning provides extraordinary access to green spaces, with the Westbrae Community Garden and nearby regional parks offering residents unprecedented opportunities for urban agriculture and outdoor exploration. Historic craftsman homes and mid-century residential designs create an architectural landscape that tells the story of Berkeley's developmental history, while maintaining a forward-looking residential character that feels both timeless and contemporary.
What truly defines Westbrae is its ability to offer a residential experience that captures the essence of Berkeley's innovative spirit. The neighborhood represents a unique intersection of community, natural beauty, and intellectual curiosity—a place where the boundaries between urban living and natural exploration blur into a distinctive residential ecosystem.
Positioned along the city's northern edge, the Westbrae neighborhood in Berkeley offers residents a unique residential experience that balances Berkeley's intellectual heritage with a deeply connected natural environment. The neighborhood's proximity to Monterey Market and the surrounding North Berkeley arts district creates a vibrant community ecosystem that celebrates local culture and culinary diversity.
The area's geographical positioning provides extraordinary access to green spaces, with the Westbrae Community Garden and nearby regional parks offering residents unprecedented opportunities for urban agriculture and outdoor exploration. Historic craftsman homes and mid-century residential designs create an architectural landscape that tells the story of Berkeley's developmental history, while maintaining a forward-looking residential character that feels both timeless and contemporary.
What truly defines Westbrae is its ability to offer a residential experience that captures the essence of Berkeley's innovative spirit. The neighborhood represents a unique intersection of community, natural beauty, and intellectual curiosity—a place where the boundaries between urban living and natural exploration blur into a distinctive residential ecosystem.
The area's geographical positioning provides extraordinary access to green spaces, with the Westbrae Community Garden and nearby regional parks offering residents unprecedented opportunities for urban agriculture and outdoor exploration. Historic craftsman homes and mid-century residential designs create an architectural landscape that tells the story of Berkeley's developmental history, while maintaining a forward-looking residential character that feels both timeless and contemporary.
What truly defines Westbrae is its ability to offer a residential experience that captures the essence of Berkeley's innovative spirit. The neighborhood represents a unique intersection of community, natural beauty, and intellectual curiosity—a place where the boundaries between urban living and natural exploration blur into a distinctive residential ecosystem.
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