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A Neighborhood for Every Lifestyle
Talk about sweet! 2816 Garber is a very neat house...true Berkeley style with a more contemporary flair. The living and dining rooms are traditional with wonderful detailing and great light. An addition in 2002 added a bit of square footage, a real primary suite, an additional bedroom/family room and the super valuable bonus room. Located across from Emerson School on a quiet cul-de-sac near College Ave shops and restaurants and buses, this charming smaller home offers a south-facing garden with planting beds, a deck for afternoon reflection and a shed for storing all the necessities. The location puts you near Monkey Island Park, the Claremont Club, hiking trails and Peet’s Coffee. It needs some work but definitely worth it!
Open Houses:
Saturday, December 4th
Sunday, December 5th
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Brokers Tour:
Thursday, December 2nd
10:30am - 1:00pm
To show, please call/text:
Contact Faye Keogh
(510) 220-6373
[email protected]
Trust sale. Offer date to be determined.
The much sought-after neighborhood of Elmwood has a rich architectural history. Early 20th-century houses, estates, and some of the more notable homes designed by prominent turn-of-the-century Bay Area architect Julia Morgan can be found in this neighborhood.
The local shopping district centered on the intersection of College and Ashby avenues is a bustling hive of activity, featuring an array of gourmet eateries, boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants. Residents of Elmwood also enjoy an easy walk to public transportation, a library, and parks. For an only-in-Elmwood, experience, visit Mrs. Dalloway's, a shop that combines a bookstore and garden supplies, or Rialto Cinemas Elmwood, a Berkeley city landmark that houses a three-screen cinema.
In terms of hyperlocal culture, Julia Morgan Theatre offers camps and classes as well as performances of music, dance, and theater throughout the year.