Kara Thacker Presents
Chic and Sophisticated Loft in Jack London
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$695,000
201 4th Street #304, Oakland
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Experience modern urban living in this sleek Live/Work Loft in Jack London Square's Waterfront Warehouse District. Originally built in 1929 as Safeway's corporate headquarters and converted into lofts in 2001, this unique space combines historic charm with contemporary style. The loft features exposed concrete walls and ceilings, polished concrete floors, and a dramatic wall of windows for excellent light. The designer chef’s kitchen is completely renovated with custom-built quartz countertops w/waterfall, a breakfast bar, professional Viking appliances, and designer white oak cabinets by SAWN Custom Woodwork. The spacious en-suite features a stylish barn door, a walk-in closet, dual vanity sinks, and a spacious remodeled shower. The walled-in loft with/ interior opening windows creates an amazing second bedroom, nursery, or office with lots of privacy. Additional highlights include custom window coverings and ample storage. Enjoy the convenience of a gated garage with one parking space, in unit washer and dryer, and 24-hour access to the building's fitness center. With a Walk Score of 97, you're just a block from the Amtrak train station, close to Lake Merritt Bart Station and Oakland’s Ferry Terminal, and minutes from Hwy 880 and 580.
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Jack London is a great place to take in Oakland’s waterfront. From here, you can see the cranes at one of the busiest ports in the country; take a water taxi to Alameda; or ride a ferry to San Francisco’s Ferry Building, Pier 41, AT&T Park, and Angel Island. Many of the old warehouses and former factories in this neighborhood have been converted to loft living. Queen Anne Victorians and contemporary condominiums provide potential homeowners with numerous housing options.
Jack London Square is blocks from downtown Oakland and two Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) lines, close to Interstates 880 and 980, and home to an Amtrak station. It is also the hub of a thriving commercial business and retail district. There’s a farmers market on Sundays and special events like the yearly Eat Real Festival. Hotels, bars, restaurants, and office space all have a place along this urban waterfront development. The place to catch the best jazz in the world is at Yoshi’s, a restaurant and nightclub.
Jack London Square is blocks from downtown Oakland and two Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) lines, close to Interstates 880 and 980, and home to an Amtrak station. It is also the hub of a thriving commercial business and retail district. There’s a farmers market on Sundays and special events like the yearly Eat Real Festival. Hotels, bars, restaurants, and office space all have a place along this urban waterfront development. The place to catch the best jazz in the world is at Yoshi’s, a restaurant and nightclub.
Jack London is a great place to take in Oakland’s waterfront. From here, you can see the cranes at one of the busiest ports in the country; take a water taxi to Alameda; or ride a ferry to San Francisco’s Ferry Building, Pier 41, AT&T Park, and Angel Island. Many of the old warehouses and former factories in this neighborhood have been converted to loft living. Queen Anne Victorians and contemporary condominiums provide potential homeowners with numerous housing options.
Jack London Square is blocks from downtown Oakland and two Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) lines, close to Interstates 880 and 980, and home to an Amtrak station. It is also the hub of a thriving commercial business and retail district. There’s a farmers market on Sundays and special events like the yearly Eat Real Festival. Hotels, bars, restaurants, and office space all have a place along this urban waterfront development. The place to catch the best jazz in the world is at Yoshi’s, a restaurant and nightclub.
Jack London Square is blocks from downtown Oakland and two Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) lines, close to Interstates 880 and 980, and home to an Amtrak station. It is also the hub of a thriving commercial business and retail district. There’s a farmers market on Sundays and special events like the yearly Eat Real Festival. Hotels, bars, restaurants, and office space all have a place along this urban waterfront development. The place to catch the best jazz in the world is at Yoshi’s, a restaurant and nightclub.
Kara Thacker
Top 1% of NorCal
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