Welcome to downtown Oakland living at its finest! This two beds two bath, one car covered parking condo has everything the discerning buyer is looking for in today’s market. Built in 2003, this established condo complex is at the doorstep of it all. Located on the third floor overlooking the courtyard, this tranquil unit is perfect for owner users, investors or owners who would like to have a roommate as both bedrooms are on opposing sides of the unit. This Landmark Plaza property sits within reach of all of central Oakland’s amenities including public transit and centrally-located across from the charmingly-preserved Victorians at Preservation Park. Enjoy wineries, cafes, great restaurants, theaters, music at Yoshi’s in Jack London District, shops and year-round farmers’ market in Chinatown and strolls around Lake Merritt. Did we mention this building appreciates four-legged friends? This condo is listed at $699,000. Check out the floor plan and video at downtownoaklandcondo.com and see it today.
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Single-family home prices surged by more than 16% year-over-year, marking one of the strongest January performances in recent memory.
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It’ll be important to pay attention to how this market evolves over the seasonally slow winter months, as dwindling inventories might drive prices up over time.
Last month we saw a big upward swing in median sale prices for single-family homes in San Francisco.
Listings are spending a lot more time on the market than they were last year, with single-family listings spending more than 20% longer on the market.
While much of the Bay Area is experiencing inventory issues, the vast majority of areas are seeing inventories begin to pile up. As we know, San Francisco has the oppo… Read more
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