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Way Beyond Basic!
$925,000
1218 Burnett Street,
Berkeley
This is not your basic bungalow!
This charming 1900s cottage blends elevated design, some extra room to spread out, and many upgraded systems for effortless living. High-end finishes include hand-scraped acacia wood floors that continue throughout, exquisite soapstone countertops, and a deep copper soaking tub.
The heart of the home is a gorgeous open kitchen featuring custom maple cabinetry, a dedicated pantry, and a breakfast bar. It’s perfect for both hosting and everyday meals, and its sprawling workspace and new JennAir downdraft range make it a chef’s dream. Picture yourself cooking up a special creation, grabbing some lemons or fresh herbs from the garden, and popping just a few blocks over to Berkeley Bowl West (the best grocery store around!) to pick up any last ingredients.
The home’s single-level layout features a light-filled primary bedroom that opens to a private, sun-drenched backyard—perfect for morning coffee, gardening, or simply unwinding. A flexible third bedroom offers options—use it as a guest space, integrate it into the main living area, or create a dedicated home office. A detached office/art studio provides a serene, separate space for creative work or remote productivity. Owned solar lets you feel good about your footprint, and the many upgraded systems leave you time to kick back and enjoy life.
Set on a friendly cul-de-sac, just around the corner from San Pablo Park, the location is the perfect jumping off point for exploring West Berkeley’s thriving food and arts scene, including Berkeley Kitchens (home to Third Culture, Standard Fare, and La Noisette), Cellarmaker Brewing Co., Kala Art Institute, The Sawtooth Building, and more!
* Square footages not verified or guaranteed by listing agent or seller. Buyers to investigate to their satisfaction.
The heart of the home is a gorgeous open kitchen featuring custom maple cabinetry, a dedicated pantry, and a breakfast bar. It’s perfect for both hosting and everyday meals, and its sprawling workspace and new JennAir downdraft range make it a chef’s dream. Picture yourself cooking up a special creation, grabbing some lemons or fresh herbs from the garden, and popping just a few blocks over to Berkeley Bowl West (the best grocery store around!) to pick up any last ingredients.
The home’s single-level layout features a light-filled primary bedroom that opens to a private, sun-drenched backyard—perfect for morning coffee, gardening, or simply unwinding. A flexible third bedroom offers options—use it as a guest space, integrate it into the main living area, or create a dedicated home office. A detached office/art studio provides a serene, separate space for creative work or remote productivity. Owned solar lets you feel good about your footprint, and the many upgraded systems leave you time to kick back and enjoy life.
Set on a friendly cul-de-sac, just around the corner from San Pablo Park, the location is the perfect jumping off point for exploring West Berkeley’s thriving food and arts scene, including Berkeley Kitchens (home to Third Culture, Standard Fare, and La Noisette), Cellarmaker Brewing Co., Kala Art Institute, The Sawtooth Building, and more!
- 3 bedrooms
- 1 full bath (split into 2 sections, so 2 can use it at once)
- 1196 square feet, 4550 sq ft lot, per public records*
- Detached office
- Owned Solar
- Central air filtration
- Dual pane windows
- Nest thermostat and doorbell
- Sewer lateral compliant
- BESO compliant (score 10 out of 10)
- Lovely south-facing fenced yard
- Rainwater catchment
* Square footages not verified or guaranteed by listing agent or seller. Buyers to investigate to their satisfaction.
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Neighborhood
Southwest Berkeley is located less than two miles from Downtown Berkeley and is one of the area’s most popular residential neighborhoods.
The City of Berkeley offers beautiful public parks, each of which has its own amenities and features. Southwest Berkeley residents love to visit San Pablo Park, which is located in between Russell and Ward Streets. This spacious park is ideal for morning or afternoon walks with the dog, or gathering with friends for your favorite outdoor activities. San Pablo Park’s amenities include two different playgrounds for toddlers and school-aged children, basketball courts, lighted tennis courts, two soccer fields, and a spacious multi-use field perfect for flag football or Ultimate Frisbee. Aquatic Park is another nearby option.
Southwest Berkeley has a thriving food and arts scene. Berkeley Bowl West is a not-to-be-missed resource for groceries. The Berkeley Kitchens offer fantastic options including Standard Fare, Third Culture Bakery, La Noisette, and others. For a casual coffee shop before your commute, check out Caffe Chiave, or if tea is more your thing, try Far Leaves or Teance. There's a wide range of restaurant choices, including Creekwood, Mint Leaf Vietnamese, Spoon Korean, Bangkok By the Bay, Cali Alley, 900 Grayson. The see an exhibition or take a class at the acclaimed Kala Arts Institute, or browse open studios at the Sawtooth Building.
Oakland, UC Berkeley, and Emeryville are all nearby. AC Transit Route 72 runs north and south on San Pablo Avenue, and with buses running every 10 minutes during the day, it’s always convenient to walk over and catch a ride. Plus, the Ashby and the Downtown Berkeley BART Stations are just a short bike or rideshare away, which can take you to the Financial District or Google headquarters in approximately half an hour. If you're driving, access to I-80 is right there.
The City of Berkeley offers beautiful public parks, each of which has its own amenities and features. Southwest Berkeley residents love to visit San Pablo Park, which is located in between Russell and Ward Streets. This spacious park is ideal for morning or afternoon walks with the dog, or gathering with friends for your favorite outdoor activities. San Pablo Park’s amenities include two different playgrounds for toddlers and school-aged children, basketball courts, lighted tennis courts, two soccer fields, and a spacious multi-use field perfect for flag football or Ultimate Frisbee. Aquatic Park is another nearby option.
Southwest Berkeley has a thriving food and arts scene. Berkeley Bowl West is a not-to-be-missed resource for groceries. The Berkeley Kitchens offer fantastic options including Standard Fare, Third Culture Bakery, La Noisette, and others. For a casual coffee shop before your commute, check out Caffe Chiave, or if tea is more your thing, try Far Leaves or Teance. There's a wide range of restaurant choices, including Creekwood, Mint Leaf Vietnamese, Spoon Korean, Bangkok By the Bay, Cali Alley, 900 Grayson. The see an exhibition or take a class at the acclaimed Kala Arts Institute, or browse open studios at the Sawtooth Building.
Oakland, UC Berkeley, and Emeryville are all nearby. AC Transit Route 72 runs north and south on San Pablo Avenue, and with buses running every 10 minutes during the day, it’s always convenient to walk over and catch a ride. Plus, the Ashby and the Downtown Berkeley BART Stations are just a short bike or rideshare away, which can take you to the Financial District or Google headquarters in approximately half an hour. If you're driving, access to I-80 is right there.
Southwest Berkeley is located less than two miles from Downtown Berkeley and is one of the area’s most popular residential neighborhoods.
The City of Berkeley offers beautiful public parks, each of which has its own amenities and features. Southwest Berkeley residents love to visit San Pablo Park, which is located in between Russell and Ward Streets. This spacious park is ideal for morning or afternoon walks with the dog, or gathering with friends for your favorite outdoor activities. San Pablo Park’s amenities include two different playgrounds for toddlers and school-aged children, basketball courts, lighted tennis courts, two soccer fields, and a spacious multi-use field perfect for flag football or Ultimate Frisbee. Aquatic Park is another nearby option.
Southwest Berkeley has a thriving food and arts scene. Berkeley Bowl West is a not-to-be-missed resource for groceries. The Berkeley Kitchens offer fantastic options including Standard Fare, Third Culture Bakery, La Noisette, and others. For a casual coffee shop before your commute, check out Caffe Chiave, or if tea is more your thing, try Far Leaves or Teance. There's a wide range of restaurant choices, including Creekwood, Mint Leaf Vietnamese, Spoon Korean, Bangkok By the Bay, Cali Alley, 900 Grayson. The see an exhibition or take a class at the acclaimed Kala Arts Institute, or browse open studios at the Sawtooth Building.
Oakland, UC Berkeley, and Emeryville are all nearby. AC Transit Route 72 runs north and south on San Pablo Avenue, and with buses running every 10 minutes during the day, it’s always convenient to walk over and catch a ride. Plus, the Ashby and the Downtown Berkeley BART Stations are just a short bike or rideshare away, which can take you to the Financial District or Google headquarters in approximately half an hour. If you're driving, access to I-80 is right there.
The City of Berkeley offers beautiful public parks, each of which has its own amenities and features. Southwest Berkeley residents love to visit San Pablo Park, which is located in between Russell and Ward Streets. This spacious park is ideal for morning or afternoon walks with the dog, or gathering with friends for your favorite outdoor activities. San Pablo Park’s amenities include two different playgrounds for toddlers and school-aged children, basketball courts, lighted tennis courts, two soccer fields, and a spacious multi-use field perfect for flag football or Ultimate Frisbee. Aquatic Park is another nearby option.
Southwest Berkeley has a thriving food and arts scene. Berkeley Bowl West is a not-to-be-missed resource for groceries. The Berkeley Kitchens offer fantastic options including Standard Fare, Third Culture Bakery, La Noisette, and others. For a casual coffee shop before your commute, check out Caffe Chiave, or if tea is more your thing, try Far Leaves or Teance. There's a wide range of restaurant choices, including Creekwood, Mint Leaf Vietnamese, Spoon Korean, Bangkok By the Bay, Cali Alley, 900 Grayson. The see an exhibition or take a class at the acclaimed Kala Arts Institute, or browse open studios at the Sawtooth Building.
Oakland, UC Berkeley, and Emeryville are all nearby. AC Transit Route 72 runs north and south on San Pablo Avenue, and with buses running every 10 minutes during the day, it’s always convenient to walk over and catch a ride. Plus, the Ashby and the Downtown Berkeley BART Stations are just a short bike or rideshare away, which can take you to the Financial District or Google headquarters in approximately half an hour. If you're driving, access to I-80 is right there.
Marilyn Garcia, PhD | REALTOR
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