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Prime Kensington location on tree-lined street. Cherished by the same family for decades.
2+ bed, 1 bath | 2,006 sq ft per public records
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*Neither seller nor listing agent has investigated or verified that these spaces are or may be made into legally habitable spaces. Buyer must conduct their own investigation with the city and appropriate professionals and rely solely on that investigation.
Open Houses:
Saturday, September 16 - 2-4 pm
Sunday, September 17 - 2-4 pm
Broker's Tour (public welcome):
Thursday, September 21
9:30 am - 12:30 pm
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact The Lederer Team
(510) 774-4231
[email protected]
Red Oak Realty
Realtor® - Real Estate Advisors
Unique Integrated Approach to Real Estate
DRE# 01345197, 01325947, 01954708, 01975537, 02021776
Possessing the charm and appeal of a close-knit New England town, affluent Kensington is home to quiet, tree-filled neighborhoods, unique shops and tranquil parks. Nestled high up in the Berkeley Hills, Kensington real estate is marked by upscale homes with panoramic views of the sparkling San Francisco Bay and majestic Golden Gate Bridge. It’s no wonder that this tiny unincorporated community is one of the Bay Area’s most desirable places to live.
Although small in size, Kensington is large in stature. The 10-plus-acre Blake Garden serves as a landscape laboratory for UC Berkeley and is grounds for the Blake House, the former residence of the president of the University of California.
Nearby Tilden Park attracts generations of East Bay families who enjoy nature hikes, picnics, swimming, botanic gardens, and kid-friendly activities such as an old-fashioned carousel, steam train and pony rides.
Kensington’s two picturesque shopping districts are lined with one-of-a-kind boutiques, restaurants and gourmet food shops where friendly shopkeepers greet customers by name.
Transportation via Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is convenient. Heading on Colusa Avenue leads to the El Cerrito Plaza BART station and a short drive down Arlington Avenue takes you to North Berkeley BART and North Berkeley's Gourmet Ghetto neighborhood. There are two distinct shopping districts in Kensington.