Linda Elkin Presents
updated piedmont avenue condo with view
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$399,000
1 Kelton Court #1C,
Oakland
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1 Kelton Court, 1C
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beds
1
baths
1
interior
720 sq ft
neighborhood
Piedmont Avenue, Oakland
West-facing unit with view of Mt Tam and peek-a-boo views of SF Bay from floor-to-ceiling windows in both living room and bedroom. Extensively updated and move-in ready, with gorgeous new floors (2025), an expanded and refreshed bathroom, and a well-appointed kitchen with oak cabinets and ample counter space. Plenty of closets, including a large walk-in closet that can be used as an office. The unit has a dedicated parking spot in a gated garage and storage space. Enjoy the easy indoor-outdoor flow to a spacious, private balcony where you can relax over your morning coffee or evening wine. All the while, you are only 3 blocks to Piedmont Avenue and everything the neighborhood has to offer. Want a special occasion dinner in a fine dining restaurant? Want an excellent meal in a casual restaurant? Piedmont Avenue has it all: restaurants, cafés, bookstores, a movie theater, grocery stores, gift shops, transportation and more! Enjoy the combination of being close to a vibrant neighborhood, yet live on a cul-de-sac with a landscaped courtyard. Experience urban living at its best in this move-in-ready condo.
Neighborhood
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Piedmont Avenue is center stage to one of the Bay Area's more diverse neighborhoods. It is a unique main street evocative of a different era, offering independent stores sitting side-by-side, just waiting to be discovered.
After stopping in to sneak a peek at one of the many unique gift stores or browsing at Spectator Books, you can make your way up the street to the neighborhood's crowning glory, as unique and unconventional as the area it hovers above: a cemetery! Sharing the same architect, Frederick L. Olmsted, who designed New York City's Central Park the Mountain View Cemetery spreads out along 226 acres of soft hills, allowing for amazing views of the Bay and surrounding city in addition to the handsome monuments to California's elite and infamous alike. Unusually lively for a cemetery, people flock here to jog, roll the baby in the stroller, run the dog a bit. The lively arts are alive and well in the nearby Chapel of the Chimes that doubles as a venue for musical concerts. The ornate hall has some of the best acoustics in the Bay Area.
All that walking around is a great excuse to stop into La Farine, a wonderful French bakery, or stop for a cappuccino at Timeless Coffee. The Wolf restaurant calls Piedmont Avenue its home, as does Mensho, and Michelin-starred Commis. Dona offers plentiful outdoor seating to relax over a meal. Philipa Roberts is a great place to buy a special gift for yourself or others. Her jewelry is also sold at the Museum of Modern Art, and there’s so much more at her store! The Piedmont Theatre, the oldest movie house operating in Oakland, offers first-run and independent films.
A wide range of generations and lifestyles, the locals here love all this neighborhood has to offer, especially given that they can run all their errands without having to ever step into their car. Many of the people that live in the area have been here for years and the familiar greetings along the sidewalks add to an overall satisfied atmosphere.
After stopping in to sneak a peek at one of the many unique gift stores or browsing at Spectator Books, you can make your way up the street to the neighborhood's crowning glory, as unique and unconventional as the area it hovers above: a cemetery! Sharing the same architect, Frederick L. Olmsted, who designed New York City's Central Park the Mountain View Cemetery spreads out along 226 acres of soft hills, allowing for amazing views of the Bay and surrounding city in addition to the handsome monuments to California's elite and infamous alike. Unusually lively for a cemetery, people flock here to jog, roll the baby in the stroller, run the dog a bit. The lively arts are alive and well in the nearby Chapel of the Chimes that doubles as a venue for musical concerts. The ornate hall has some of the best acoustics in the Bay Area.
All that walking around is a great excuse to stop into La Farine, a wonderful French bakery, or stop for a cappuccino at Timeless Coffee. The Wolf restaurant calls Piedmont Avenue its home, as does Mensho, and Michelin-starred Commis. Dona offers plentiful outdoor seating to relax over a meal. Philipa Roberts is a great place to buy a special gift for yourself or others. Her jewelry is also sold at the Museum of Modern Art, and there’s so much more at her store! The Piedmont Theatre, the oldest movie house operating in Oakland, offers first-run and independent films.
A wide range of generations and lifestyles, the locals here love all this neighborhood has to offer, especially given that they can run all their errands without having to ever step into their car. Many of the people that live in the area have been here for years and the familiar greetings along the sidewalks add to an overall satisfied atmosphere.

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