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Comfortable Living in Oakland
$915,000
534 Mira Vista Avenue, Oakland
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Erin Chan-Adams
Erin Chan-Adams
Sunny, Spacious Home with Original Details
Set in Oakland’s beloved Grand Lake neighborhood, this spacious four-bedroom, two-bath home offers a rare blend of character, comfort, and opportunity. Spanning two levels, the light-filled interior showcases beautiful hardwood floors, timeless architectural details, and a charming sunroom — the perfect spot for morning coffee, reading, or a bright home office. Designed to live large, the home provides ample space to grow, gather, and create lasting memories, from lively family dinners to cozy movie nights and flexible work-from-home living.
Outside, the expansive lot opens the door to endless possibilities. There’s abundant space for gardening, outdoor entertaining, play areas, or future expansion, making it an ideal setting for those looking to put down roots. A long driveway provides valuable multi-car parking.
Location is truly exceptional. Just a stone’s throw from some of Oakland’s most vibrant districts, you’ll enjoy easy access to the Grand Lake District, Lakeshore, and Piedmont Avenue — each offering beloved cafés and restaurants, with the historic Grand Lake theater and the Saturday Farmer's Market just a short distance away. With its combination of space, charm, and an unbeatable central location, this home presents a wonderful opportunity for its next chapter.
Outside, the expansive lot opens the door to endless possibilities. There’s abundant space for gardening, outdoor entertaining, play areas, or future expansion, making it an ideal setting for those looking to put down roots. A long driveway provides valuable multi-car parking.
Location is truly exceptional. Just a stone’s throw from some of Oakland’s most vibrant districts, you’ll enjoy easy access to the Grand Lake District, Lakeshore, and Piedmont Avenue — each offering beloved cafés and restaurants, with the historic Grand Lake theater and the Saturday Farmer's Market just a short distance away. With its combination of space, charm, and an unbeatable central location, this home presents a wonderful opportunity for its next chapter.
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Neighborhood
Grand Lake is a small, scenic neighborhood just two miles north of Downtown Oakland. Located on the northeast side of Interstate 580, the real estate features a mix of spacious condos, multi-plex units, and quaint Craftsman-style single family homes. The neighborhood is surrounded by some of the most popular areas in the East Bay: Adams Point to the west, Crocker Highlands to the east, and Piedmont to the north.
Many homes in Grand Lake date back to the 1920s and '30s, some designed by notable Bay Area architects like Julia Morgan, Maybeck & White, and Charles McCall. The neighborhood retains its period charm, with romantic homes in Italian Renaissance, Tudor, Spanish, Monterey, French provincial, and Colonial styles.
The Grand Lake - Oakland Farmers Market is one of the most popular in the East Bay. Every Saturday from 9:00am to 2:00pm, vendors bring their finest goods to Lake Park Avenue, offering locally grown organic produce, grass-fed meats, seafood, honey, and hand-crafted jewelry.
Grand Lake's proximity to I-580 makes commuting to San Francisco convenient. Several bus routes lead to the Salesforce Transit Center, near the Financial District and Google Headquarters.
With delicious food options along Grand Avenue, a bustling farmer's market, and easy access to transportation, it's easy to see why Grand Lake has become a popular East Bay neighborhood to call home.
Many homes in Grand Lake date back to the 1920s and '30s, some designed by notable Bay Area architects like Julia Morgan, Maybeck & White, and Charles McCall. The neighborhood retains its period charm, with romantic homes in Italian Renaissance, Tudor, Spanish, Monterey, French provincial, and Colonial styles.
The Grand Lake - Oakland Farmers Market is one of the most popular in the East Bay. Every Saturday from 9:00am to 2:00pm, vendors bring their finest goods to Lake Park Avenue, offering locally grown organic produce, grass-fed meats, seafood, honey, and hand-crafted jewelry.
Grand Lake's proximity to I-580 makes commuting to San Francisco convenient. Several bus routes lead to the Salesforce Transit Center, near the Financial District and Google Headquarters.
With delicious food options along Grand Avenue, a bustling farmer's market, and easy access to transportation, it's easy to see why Grand Lake has become a popular East Bay neighborhood to call home.
Grand Lake is a small, scenic neighborhood just two miles north of Downtown Oakland. Located on the northeast side of Interstate 580, the real estate features a mix of spacious condos, multi-plex units, and quaint Craftsman-style single family homes. The neighborhood is surrounded by some of the most popular areas in the East Bay: Adams Point to the west, Crocker Highlands to the east, and Piedmont to the north.
Many homes in Grand Lake date back to the 1920s and '30s, some designed by notable Bay Area architects like Julia Morgan, Maybeck & White, and Charles McCall. The neighborhood retains its period charm, with romantic homes in Italian Renaissance, Tudor, Spanish, Monterey, French provincial, and Colonial styles.
The Grand Lake - Oakland Farmers Market is one of the most popular in the East Bay. Every Saturday from 9:00am to 2:00pm, vendors bring their finest goods to Lake Park Avenue, offering locally grown organic produce, grass-fed meats, seafood, honey, and hand-crafted jewelry.
Grand Lake's proximity to I-580 makes commuting to San Francisco convenient. Several bus routes lead to the Salesforce Transit Center, near the Financial District and Google Headquarters.
With delicious food options along Grand Avenue, a bustling farmer's market, and easy access to transportation, it's easy to see why Grand Lake has become a popular East Bay neighborhood to call home.
Many homes in Grand Lake date back to the 1920s and '30s, some designed by notable Bay Area architects like Julia Morgan, Maybeck & White, and Charles McCall. The neighborhood retains its period charm, with romantic homes in Italian Renaissance, Tudor, Spanish, Monterey, French provincial, and Colonial styles.
The Grand Lake - Oakland Farmers Market is one of the most popular in the East Bay. Every Saturday from 9:00am to 2:00pm, vendors bring their finest goods to Lake Park Avenue, offering locally grown organic produce, grass-fed meats, seafood, honey, and hand-crafted jewelry.
Grand Lake's proximity to I-580 makes commuting to San Francisco convenient. Several bus routes lead to the Salesforce Transit Center, near the Financial District and Google Headquarters.
With delicious food options along Grand Avenue, a bustling farmer's market, and easy access to transportation, it's easy to see why Grand Lake has become a popular East Bay neighborhood to call home.
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