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Uptown Condos for Sale

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  • /20

    $299,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 614 Sq Ft

    630 Thomas L Berkley Way Unit 102, Oakland, CA 94612

    Unique two-story, live-work condominium featuring a kitchen with oven, range and refrigerator, full bathroom, large closet, all-in-one washer and dryer. Spiral staircase leads to what could be the sleeping area or office. Creative space to meet your needs. One-parking space and access to the buildings' common areas including a fitness room, dog run, courtyard with BBQ and package room. BART is

    Bethe Vanier Merrill Signature Prop

    630 Thomas L Berkley Way Unit 102, Oakland, CA 94612
  • /60

    $1,099,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,906 Sq Ft

    1615 Broadway Unit 8, Oakland, CA 94612

    Nestled within the historic Cathedral Building, Unit 8 at 1615 Broadway, Oakland, CA, offers a rare opportunity to reside in a piece of architectural grandeur. Designed by Benjamin Geer McDougall and completed in 1914, the Gothic Revival-style skyscraper is a landmark masterpiece, known for its iconic triangular form that graces the bustling intersection of Broadway and Telegraph Avenue.

    Andrea Gordon Compass

    1615 Broadway Unit 8, Oakland, CA 94612

Why Live in Uptown

Oakland's Uptown neighborhood is a vibrant cultural district known for its historic charm and iconic buildings like the Fox Oakland Theater and the Paramount Theatre. Redeveloped in the early 2000s, Uptown is now the city's official "Arts and Culture District," featuring colorful murals, unique public art installations, and community art walk events. The neighborhood boasts high walkability and central convenience, with the 19th Street/Oakland BART Station and multiple public bus routes within walking distance. Dining options are plentiful, including Shinmai, a Japanese restaurant with a California twist, and Deluge, an omakase-style sushi counter in Swan’s Market. For nightlife, Bar Shiru offers Tokyo-inspired cocktails in a jazz vinyl-plastered interior. Uptown's housing includes a mix of condos, repurposed warehouses, and a few iconic single-family Bay Area Victorian homes. The area is home to Preservation Park, featuring early 20th-century Victorians saved from demolition. Cultural attractions abound, with the Paramount Theatre and Fox Theatre hosting concerts and theatrical acts, and museums like the Museum of Children’s Arts and the African American Museum nearby. Outdoor recreation includes small parks like Lafayette Square and Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, as well as proximity to Lake Merritt for boating and sailing. Students can attend the highly rated Oakland Technical High School. While the neighborhood has seen investments to enhance security, it remains a lively and engaging place to live.
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