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2338 Roosevelt Ave

  • Berkeley, CA
  • $1,095,000
$1,095,000

2338 Roosevelt Ave

3,434 Sq.Ft. 6,500 Sq.Ft.

Description

On a quiet, tree-lined block, this turn-of-the-century triplex is being offered for the first time in over a generation — and represents one of the most compelling value-add opportunities Central Berkeley has seen in some time. Two buildings, three substantial units, a 6,500 sq ft lot*, and the kind of layouts that simply aren't built anymore.

The front building is a classic two-story duplex with one unit on each level, totaling roughly 2,700 square feet*. The upper unit spans nearly 1,300 sq ft* and offers three bedrooms, a full bath, and a beautifully proportioned turn-of-the-century floor plan flowing from a bay-windowed living room into an oversized formal dining room and an eat-in kitchen. The lower unit mirrors this footprint as a spacious two-bedroom with the same gracious living-dining-kitchen sequence. High ceilings, period millwork, and abundant natural light give both flats a character that modern construction can rarely match.

Behind the duplex sits a detached rear cottage perched above a three-car garage and oversized storage — an extraordinary bonus on a Berkeley lot. The cottage is a two-bedroom, one-bath apartment of approximately 720 sq ft* with its own kitchen, living room, and utility room — ideal as a long-term rental**, in-law unit, or short-term stay.

With two vacant units, this is a fantastic opportunity to owner-occupy the upstairs unit and have two rentals helping carry the mortgage in one of the East Bay's most consistently strong rental markets.

Roosevelt sits within easy walking distance to downtown Berkeley, North Shattuck shopping, San Pablo Avenue's restaurants and cafés, and BART. UC Berkeley is a short ride away, and the leafy residential streets that surround the property are the kind that you’ll never want to leave.

Properties of this scale, in this location, with this much room to add value, do not come along often. Bring your contractor, your vision, and your long-term outlook — and step into a Berkeley legacy asset with decades of upside ahead.

*Per public record. **Neither seller nor listing agent has investigated or verified the accuracy of any of these sources of information, nor do they guarantee any short-term, or increase in future long-term rental income.

 

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Location

2338 Roosevelt Ave, Berkeley, CA 94703

Status

Pending

1908

1908

Year Built

3,434

3,434

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

6,500

6,500

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

01

Interior

Laundry room

In Unit, Washer/Dryer Hookups

Flooring

Hardwood, Tile, Carpet

Other Interior Features

Tub w/Shower Over
01

Exterior & Building

Water Source

Public

Utilities

Individual Electric Meter, Individual Gas Meter

Roof

Composition Shingles

Lot Features

Level

Parking

Garage, Off Street, Uncovered Park Spaces 2, 4-7 Cars

Heat Type

Natural Gas, Wall Furnace

Air Conditioning

No Air Conditioning

Sewer

Public Sewer

Other Exterior Features

Back Yard
01

Lot & Area

Status

Pending

Living Area

3,434 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

6,500 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

41135263

Type

Multi-Family

Year Built

1908

Neighborhood

Berkeley
01

Finance

Sales Price

$1,095,000

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Berkeley

Internationally known for its intellectual richness, cultural diversity, and progressive values.

Welcome to Berkeley

Internationally known for its intellectual richness, cultural diversity, and progressive values, Berkeley is a model California city that its residents are proud to call home.
 
With an abundance of restaurants, cafes, museums, bookstores, art galleries, movie theaters, and performance venues befitting a university town, Berkeley has no shortage of activities to stimulate the senses. It’s also an incredibly picturesque city, with tree-lined streets, beautiful gardens, ample parks, and hidden walkways and staircases.
 
Berkeley’s distinct neighborhoods have a range of architectural styles, including charming Victorians, Craftsman bungalows, California cottages, wooded hillside retreats, and magnificent period revival homes. Much of  Berkeley’s real estate is notable for its singular architectural styles, some of which were designed by famed architects Bernard MaybeckJohn Hudson Thomas and Julia Morgan.
 
In addition to being in close proximity to the prestigious University of California at Berkeley, residents also enjoy convenient freeway access to San Francisco, Oakland, and Silicon Valley. Three BART stations (Ashby, Downtown Berkeley, and North Berkeley), as well as the AC Transit bus system, serve the city. If you’re looking for an escape, Tilden Regional Park offers 2,065 acres of trails, meadows and forests, just minutes from downtown. You’ll also find biking trails, a botanical garden, picnic areas, an 18-hole golf course, and a lake for swimming. For kids, there’s a carousel ride, petting zoo, steam train, pony rides, and an environmental education center.
 
Come find out for yourself why so many of our agents call Berkeley home.
 

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Welcome to Berkeley Internationally known for its intellectual richness, cultural diversity, and progressive values, Berkeley is a model California city that its residents are proud to call home. With an abundance of restaurants, cafes, museums, bookstores, art galleries, movie theaters, and performance venues befitting a university town, Berkeley has no shortage of activities to stimulate the senses. It’s also an incredibly picturesque city, with tree-lined streets, beautiful gardens, ample parks, and hidden walkways and staircases. Berkeley’s distinct neighborhoods have a range of architectural styles, including charming Victorians, Craftsman bungalows, California cottages, wooded hillside retreats, and magnificent period revival homes. Much of Berkeley’s real estate is notable for its singular architectural styles, some of which were designed by famed architects Bernard Maybeck, John Hudson Thomas and Julia Morgan. In addition to being in close proximity to the prestigious University of California at Berkeley, residents also enjoy convenient freeway access to San Francisco, Oakland, and Silicon Valley. Three BART stations (Ashby, Downtown Berkeley, and North Berkeley), as well as the AC Transit bus system, serve the city. If you’re looking for an escape, Tilden Regional Park offers 2,065 acres of trails, meadows and forests, just minutes from downtown. You’ll also find biking trails, a botanical garden, picnic areas, an 18-hole golf course, and a lake for swimming. For kids, there’s a carousel ride, petting zoo, steam train, pony rides, and an environmental education center. Come find out for yourself why so many of our agents call Berkeley home. Neighborhoods Berkeley Hills Claremont, Uplands Elmwood Gourmet Ghetto, North Campus Lorin, South Berkeley Northbrae Ocean View, Fourth Street Panoramic Hill Thousand Oaks UC Berkeley, Southside West Berkeley Westbrae
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