We are pleased to present 1682 Oxford Street. This 2,396 SF, 4-unit property, constructed in 1940 and consisting of four 1-bed 1-bath units, presents an attractive prospect for multifamily/low-rise/garden investors. Zoned R-3, this property offers versatile development potential, making it a sought-after asset in the thriving Berkeley area. This property promises both immediate income and long-term upside potential, making it an enticing prospect for astute investors. Located in the coveted Northside Neighborhood, 1682 Oxford St offers prime access to the UC Berkeley campus just a 9-minute, 0.3 mile walk to the campus. Steps from the first and original Peets Coffee along with other Gourmet Ghetto establishments like Gregoire and Chez Panisse, tenants also have the option to enjoy Downtown Berkeley's dining, shopping and entertainment. The property’s close proximity to public transportation, especially Downtown Berkeley BART, and major thoroughfares allows for bike/car/walk optionality. With a strong demand for multifamily as well as large single-family residences in this sought-after locale, the property presents a safe and steady opportunity to Bay Area and student housing investors.
2480 Virginia St presents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a value-add apartment building located in the coveted Northside/Hilltop neighborhood of Berkeley, CA. The property is situated just 3 blocks from UC Berkeley, the # 1 public school is the United States. Built in 1949, this 7,142 SF structure is comprised of 8 apartment units spanning 2 stories. The building is situated on a 7,350 SF / 0.17 acre lot and features tuck-under parking for 8 vehicles, a storage room with 8 private storage closets, and an on-site laundry facility. The property boasts a mix of 5 1-bed units & 3 2-bed units, one of which features a private balcony. The units are large with an avg. unit size of 819 SF and present an opportunity to increase the bedroom count. The tuck-under parking, storage room, and laundry facility provide an opportunity to complete accessory dwelling unit (ADU) conversions to increase the unit count. As of the 2024 Fall semester, there are nearly 45,900 students enrolled at UC Berkeley, and the university can only provide housing for approximately 25% of the student population. With UC Berkeley experiencing a steady increase in student enrollment and a significant shortage of student housing, there's high demand for modern accommodations with student-focused amenities.
1700 Le Roy Ave presents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a value-add apartment building located in the coveted Northside/Hilltop neighborhood of Berkeley, CA. The property is situated just 3 blocks from UC Berkeley, the # 1 public school is the United States. Built in 1930, this 16,950 SF multifamily investment property is comprised of 15 apartment units spanning 3 stories. The building is situated on a 12,500 SF / 0.29 acre lot and features an attractive courtyard, a secured garage with 16 parking spaces, and an on-site laundry facility. The property boasts a diverse unit mix of 1 studio, 10 1-bedroom units, 3 2-bedroom units, and 1 4-bedroom unit. 4 units are 2-story townhome style units, all of which feature private balconies. The avg. unit size at the property is 848 SF and all but one unit have a formal dining room/area, presenting the unique opportunity to add at least one bedroom in each unit. As of the 2024 Fall semester, there are nearly 45,900 students enrolled at UC Berkeley, and the university can only provide housing for approximately 25% of the student population. With UC Berkeley experiencing a steady increase in student enrollment and a significant shortage of student housing, there's high demand for modern accommodations with student-focused amenities.
Great opportunity! A truly remarkable fourplex with 4 enormous flats on a huge level lot nestled in the heart of the famous Berkeley Gourmet District (Chez Panisse, Cheeseboard Collective, Original Peet's), located 2 blocks north of the UC Berkeley Campus and 4 blocks east of bustling Shattuck Ave. Each unit is approx 1,000 square feet, with separate large living room, formal dining room, big bedroom, breakfast nook, and formal entry halls. The larger-than-average units will always be in strong demand with a large, rotating pool of student renters willing to pay top-dollar to get the most from their collegiate experience. Lot is 6,250 square feet, enough space for possible ADU or additional units. It’s paradise! UC campus, BART, and a myriad of fine Berkeley cuisine are all just a stone’s throw away. With a WalkScore of 97 and BikeScore of 93. All the units will be vacant by 7/31/2025. This ideal geographic location means the new owner can command monthly rents higher than average in Berkeley’s rental market. Current occupants generate an impressive amount of cash flow (approximately $20,000 per month, all UCB students)and that number is poised to increase.
To access the marketing package copy/paste: https://bit.ly/kitehillre. 1722 Walnut St is a rare opportunity to acquire an apartment building in North Berkeley consisting of ten 1 bed, 1 bath units. The building is currently fully leased as furnished rentals, providing a strong in-place income stream, with all furniture included in the sale. Located just steps from UC Berkeley, the property offers a highly desirable location in one of the nation’s top academic and cultural hubs. The property offers a flexible investment strategy for the next owner. As units become vacant, there is the option to renovate and lease at market rates or continue the existing furnished rental model for maximum returns. Four of the units already feature upgraded, open-concept kitchens, enhancing tenant satisfaction, while all units retain beautiful original hardwood floors, lending charm and character. Additionally, the building includes convenient on-site coin-operated laundry facilities and a sunny shared backyard for tenants to enjoy. Meticulously maintained by the same owner for 37 years, the building is in excellent condition.
1444 Walnut St is a rare opportunity for a 11-unit trophy asset building available in Berkeley's esteemed Gourmet Ghetto, conveniently accessible from the original Peet's coffee located at the corner of Walnut and Vine, and only 3 blocks away from the prestigious University of California, Berkeley. This property comprises 9 apartments, 2 commercial spaces, an elevator, and secured parking with 6 spaces and 6 storage units. Unit mix consists of (five) 2 bed 1 bath units, (three) 1 bed 1 bath units, a 2 bed 2 bath 2 level penthouse with fireplace, and two commercial spaces on the ground floor. All the residential units have been updated and offers balconies with Bay Views. The two commercial spaces consist of an corner office space (800 sqft.) and a retail space (450 sqft.) located on the end of the building which has been occupied by the same business for over 24 years. With a Walkscore of 96, the location cannot be beat as you are in the heart of the Gourmet Ghetto offering a plethora of dining/food options, close to Downtown Berkeley BART, public transportation, and shopping. This is a great rar opportunity to acquire a prime asset in an excellent location.
The median home value in Berkeley, CA is $1,320,600. This is higher than the county median home value of $1,034,400. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Berkeley, CA is $1,320,600. Approximately 38.75% of Berkeley homes are owned, compared to 50.97% rented, while 10.28% are vacant. Berkeley real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Berkeley real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Berkeley, California 94709 has a population of 119,607. Berkeley 94709 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 30.73% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 36.75%.
The median household income in Berkeley, California 94709 is $97,834. The median household income for the surrounding county is $112,017 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Berkeley 94709 is 32.1 years.
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