Reza Aghababa Presents
Timeless Tudor Charm MEETS Modern Upgrades for EXCEPTIONAL LIVING
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$675,000
932 33rd Street, Richmond
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Property Details
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beds
2
baths
1
interior
1,150 sq ft
neighborhood
North & East
Irresistible North and East Tudor blends timeless charm with significant upgrades, plus a 286-square-foot bonus cottage for over 1,400 square feet of exceptional living space.
This beautifully refreshed home offers sun-drenched living and formal dining rooms featuring matchstick hardwood floors and elegant crown moldings anchored by a stunning arched window. Flow effortlessly into a showcase kitchen with chic granite countertops, stone floors, stainless steel appliances, and a high-efficiency washer and dryer for added convenience. Relax in a luxurious, spa-like bathroom and enjoy two large bedrooms that fill with natural light throughout the day. Savor morning coffee on the expansive deck and entertain in the private, fenced backyard oasis surrounded by tall hedges and citrus trees bursting with fruit.
Discover great bonus functionality in the heated cottage with ample built-in closets perfect as a home office, art studio, or garden casita. Notable upgrades from a major renovation include a newer foundation, solar panels, tankless water heater, heat pump plus air conditioning, copper plumbing, and dual pane windows. Sewer lateral compliant, too!
Minutes from Richmond's best: El Tucán, Catahoula Coffee, and Factory Bar. Quickly access BART, freeways, bridges, and ferries. A wonderful home and a rare opportunity not to be missed!
This beautifully refreshed home offers sun-drenched living and formal dining rooms featuring matchstick hardwood floors and elegant crown moldings anchored by a stunning arched window. Flow effortlessly into a showcase kitchen with chic granite countertops, stone floors, stainless steel appliances, and a high-efficiency washer and dryer for added convenience. Relax in a luxurious, spa-like bathroom and enjoy two large bedrooms that fill with natural light throughout the day. Savor morning coffee on the expansive deck and entertain in the private, fenced backyard oasis surrounded by tall hedges and citrus trees bursting with fruit.
Discover great bonus functionality in the heated cottage with ample built-in closets perfect as a home office, art studio, or garden casita. Notable upgrades from a major renovation include a newer foundation, solar panels, tankless water heater, heat pump plus air conditioning, copper plumbing, and dual pane windows. Sewer lateral compliant, too!
Minutes from Richmond's best: El Tucán, Catahoula Coffee, and Factory Bar. Quickly access BART, freeways, bridges, and ferries. A wonderful home and a rare opportunity not to be missed!
Features
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932 33rd Street features a bright, spacious 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom home measured at 1150 square feet (per public record), plus a bonus heated cottage at 286 square feet (measured) and a fully fenced back yard with a large deck. Enjoy off-street parking for multiple vehicles in the long driveway.
Notable highlights, upgrades, and improvements from a significant renovation (approximately 2007-2009) and more recent refresh include:
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**Buyers to investigate and perform due diligence to their satisfaction. Listing Broker, Agent, and Seller have not/will not verify information provided by third parties. Please contact Listing Agent with any questions.**
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Neighborhood Spotlight
North & East, and Beyond!
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Nestled in the heart of Richmond, North & East is a vibrant and welcoming neighborhood known for its charming historic homes, tree-lined streets, and strong sense of community. Conveniently located near BART, major freeways, and the Richmond Ferry, residents enjoy easy access to the entire Bay Area. Local favorites like Catahoula Coffee, Factory Bar, and El Tucán bring character and flavor to the neighborhood, while nearby parks and green spaces offer room to relax and explore. With a mix of classic architecture, modern conveniences, and a growing local scene, North & East Richmond is a hidden gem that offers both charm and convenience.
A diverse city incorporated in 1905, Richmond lies at the western end of Contra Costa County, across the bay from San Francisco. With the locally iconic Richmond-San Rafael Bridge connecting the East Bay to Marin County, both the San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay envelop this city on three sides. Its expansive waterfront made the location ideal for shipyards, such as the Kaiser Richmond Shipyards, during the WWII era, when this city experienced a boom in jobs and population.
The city pays tribute to its past with the Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front and Memorial Park, where visitors can meet real WWII home front workers, visit the last surviving ship built in the shipyard mentioned above, and walk along the Memorial project with its sculpture honoring the WWII American Women’s Labor movement.
Richmond today is still an area of growth, playing an important role in business and industrial expansion, as well as maritime services and attractions like its Tradewinds Sailing School & Club. Residential communities are plentiful: Point Richmond, Marina Bay, Coronado, Brickyard Cove, Atchison Village, Iron Triangle, Carriage Hills and many more. Residents can take also advantage of the Bay Area climate outdoors at the Miller/Knox Shoreline park, Point Pinole Regional Shoreline park, Bay Vista Park and Alvarado Park to name a few.
A diverse city incorporated in 1905, Richmond lies at the western end of Contra Costa County, across the bay from San Francisco. With the locally iconic Richmond-San Rafael Bridge connecting the East Bay to Marin County, both the San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay envelop this city on three sides. Its expansive waterfront made the location ideal for shipyards, such as the Kaiser Richmond Shipyards, during the WWII era, when this city experienced a boom in jobs and population.
The city pays tribute to its past with the Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front and Memorial Park, where visitors can meet real WWII home front workers, visit the last surviving ship built in the shipyard mentioned above, and walk along the Memorial project with its sculpture honoring the WWII American Women’s Labor movement.
Richmond today is still an area of growth, playing an important role in business and industrial expansion, as well as maritime services and attractions like its Tradewinds Sailing School & Club. Residential communities are plentiful: Point Richmond, Marina Bay, Coronado, Brickyard Cove, Atchison Village, Iron Triangle, Carriage Hills and many more. Residents can take also advantage of the Bay Area climate outdoors at the Miller/Knox Shoreline park, Point Pinole Regional Shoreline park, Bay Vista Park and Alvarado Park to name a few.
Nestled in the heart of Richmond, North & East is a vibrant and welcoming neighborhood known for its charming historic homes, tree-lined streets, and strong sense of community. Conveniently located near BART, major freeways, and the Richmond Ferry, residents enjoy easy access to the entire Bay Area. Local favorites like Catahoula Coffee, Factory Bar, and El Tucán bring character and flavor to the neighborhood, while nearby parks and green spaces offer room to relax and explore. With a mix of classic architecture, modern conveniences, and a growing local scene, North & East Richmond is a hidden gem that offers both charm and convenience.
A diverse city incorporated in 1905, Richmond lies at the western end of Contra Costa County, across the bay from San Francisco. With the locally iconic Richmond-San Rafael Bridge connecting the East Bay to Marin County, both the San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay envelop this city on three sides. Its expansive waterfront made the location ideal for shipyards, such as the Kaiser Richmond Shipyards, during the WWII era, when this city experienced a boom in jobs and population.
The city pays tribute to its past with the Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front and Memorial Park, where visitors can meet real WWII home front workers, visit the last surviving ship built in the shipyard mentioned above, and walk along the Memorial project with its sculpture honoring the WWII American Women’s Labor movement.
Richmond today is still an area of growth, playing an important role in business and industrial expansion, as well as maritime services and attractions like its Tradewinds Sailing School & Club. Residential communities are plentiful: Point Richmond, Marina Bay, Coronado, Brickyard Cove, Atchison Village, Iron Triangle, Carriage Hills and many more. Residents can take also advantage of the Bay Area climate outdoors at the Miller/Knox Shoreline park, Point Pinole Regional Shoreline park, Bay Vista Park and Alvarado Park to name a few.
A diverse city incorporated in 1905, Richmond lies at the western end of Contra Costa County, across the bay from San Francisco. With the locally iconic Richmond-San Rafael Bridge connecting the East Bay to Marin County, both the San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay envelop this city on three sides. Its expansive waterfront made the location ideal for shipyards, such as the Kaiser Richmond Shipyards, during the WWII era, when this city experienced a boom in jobs and population.
The city pays tribute to its past with the Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front and Memorial Park, where visitors can meet real WWII home front workers, visit the last surviving ship built in the shipyard mentioned above, and walk along the Memorial project with its sculpture honoring the WWII American Women’s Labor movement.
Richmond today is still an area of growth, playing an important role in business and industrial expansion, as well as maritime services and attractions like its Tradewinds Sailing School & Club. Residential communities are plentiful: Point Richmond, Marina Bay, Coronado, Brickyard Cove, Atchison Village, Iron Triangle, Carriage Hills and many more. Residents can take also advantage of the Bay Area climate outdoors at the Miller/Knox Shoreline park, Point Pinole Regional Shoreline park, Bay Vista Park and Alvarado Park to name a few.

Reza Aghababa
Golden Gate Sotheby's International Realty
Realtor
- DRE:
- #02135446
- Mobile:
- 510.910.5138
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Golden Gate Sotheby's International Realty
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- DRE:
- #02135446
- Mobile:
- 510.910.5138
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