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1359 Pullman Way

Offered at $757,000 · Oakland

Tastefully designed, this tri-level townhouse boasts 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms in a friendly West Oakland community. Step inside to light hardwood floors that continue throughout the home and a sizable bedroom with an en suite bathroom. Accessible from the bedroom, sits a private enclosed patio. The second level showcases a luxe chef's kitchen overlooking the main living area. Snowy quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, and a large eat-in island make for the perfect space to host guests and entertain in style. A sleek powder room completes this level. Sitting atop the third level are two more well-sized bedrooms each with their own en suite bathrooms and full closets. Enjoy easy access to uptown Berkeley, SF, Emeryville, Oakland's Bart Station and commute routes 580/80/880.

Interior
Bedroom
3 Beds
Bathroom
4 Baths
Full Bathrooms
3 Full Baths
Half Bathrooms
1
Exterior & Building
Stories
3
Parking
2
Lot & Area
Status
Sold
Living Area
1,683 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID
325000699
Type
Townhouse
Neighborhood
Oakland
Finance
Sales Price
$757,000
HOA Fees
$250
Oakland
Known as East Bay's largest city and the third largest city in the entire San Francisco Bay Area. Also recognized with great esteem for its prominence in the business and trade sector. Many residents are flocking to Oakland and its surrounding area to enjoy its improved infrastructure and housing inventory. #LiveWorkPlayHere

Live

Oakland is a vibrant city known for its diverse communities, thriving arts scene, and historic charm. With a blend of urban and natural landscapes, it offers a unique living experience, from bustling neighborhoods and waterfront views to lush parks and trails. Oakland's rich cultural heritage and growing culinary scene make it an exciting place to call home, offering something for everyone.

As the largest city in the East Bay and the third largest in the entire San Francisco Bay Area, Oakland stands out for its significance in business and trade. Many are drawn to Oakland and its neighboring areas for the enhanced infrastructure and expanding housing options. The city's culture thrives on environmental consciousness, political activism, sustainability, and an unwavering commitment to progress. Oakland offers a dynamic living experience where tradition meets innovation.

 

Work 

Commute

Traffic can be extremely congested with Oakland's high population which is my many opt for public transit. With easy access to BART stations and a multitude of ground transportation options, there are plenty of ways to skip the traffic and make your commute smarter. 

Schools K-5

Lincoln Elementary School (Public) - Rated 8/10 on GreatSchools.org

Schools PK-8

Schools K-8

Yu Ming Charter School (Charter) - Rated 9/10 on GreatSchools.org

Redwood Day School (Private) - Parent Rating 4.7/5 on GreatSchools.org

Schools K-12

Bentley (Private) - Parent Rating 4/5 on GreatSchools.org

Schools 6-8

Edna Brewer Middle School (Public) - Rated 7/10 on GreatSchools.org

Schools 6-12

Oakland School for the Arts (Charter) - Rated 6/10 on GreatSchools.org

 

Play

A marina and port city spanning 78 square miles filled with yummy restaurants, a vibrant nightlife, and one-of-a-kind shops. Like the rest of the Bay Area, residents enjoy a sunny Mediterranean climate with mild weather year-round. Sports enthusiasts are in luck as Oakland is home to multiple pro/amateur sports leagues (Oakland Athletics for baseball, Oakland Roots SC for soccer, and the Warriors playing in nearby San Francisco for basketball). Also a rising foodie destination with an array of ethnic fare and farm to table dining. Spots of note: Understory Oakland for Filipino/ Moroccan flavors, Lois the Pie Queen for a classic soul food experience, Commis, named the best restaurant in the East Bay for a mix of unique ingredients and open kitchen concept, Taco’s Oscar for the most delicious tacos in Oakland, and Shakewell for modern Spanish bistro tapas, wine, beer, and hand-crafted cocktails. Lake Merritt offers outdoor enthusiasts green spaces, picnic areas, themed gardens, and a three-mile path along the shoreline for walking, biking, or jogging. Head to historic Jack London Square to fill all of your trendy dining and shopping needs while taking in vistas of the marina. 

Sources: 

https://uphomes.com/blog/moving-to-oakland-ca/

https://www.greatschools.org/california/oakland

Live Oakland is a vibrant city known for its diverse communities, thriving arts scene, and historic charm. With a blend of urban and natural landscapes, it offers a unique living experience, from bustling neighborhoods and waterfront views to lush parks and trails. Oakland's rich cultural heritage and growing culinary scene make it an exciting place to call home, offering something for everyone. As the largest city in the East Bay and the third largest in the entire San Francisco Bay Area, Oakland stands out for its significance in business and trade. Many are drawn to Oakland and its neighboring areas for the enhanced infrastructure and expanding housing options. The city's culture thrives on environmental consciousness, political activism, sustainability, and an unwavering commitment to progress. Oakland offers a dynamic living experience where tradition meets innovation. Work Commute Traffic can be extremely congested with Oakland's high population which is my many opt for public transit. With easy access to BART stations and a multitude of ground transportation options, there are plenty of ways to skip the traffic and make your commute smarter. Schools K-5 Lincoln Elementary School (Public) - Rated 8/10 on GreatSchools.org Schools PK-8 Schools K-8 Yu Ming Charter School (Charter) - Rated 9/10 on GreatSchools.org Redwood Day School (Private) - Parent Rating 4.7/5 on GreatSchools.org Schools K-12 Bentley (Private) - Parent Rating 4/5 on GreatSchools.org Schools 6-8 Edna Brewer Middle School (Public) - Rated 7/10 on GreatSchools.org Schools 6-12 Oakland School for the Arts (Charter) - Rated 6/10 on GreatSchools.org Play A marina and port city spanning 78 square miles filled with yummy restaurants, a vibrant nightlife, and one-of-a-kind shops. Like the rest of the Bay Area, residents enjoy a sunny Mediterranean climate with mild weather year-round. Sports enthusiasts are in luck as Oakland is home to multiple pro/amateur sports leagues (Oakland Athletics for baseball, Oakland Roots SC for soccer, and the Warriors playing in nearby San Francisco for basketball). Also a rising foodie destination with an array of ethnic fare and farm to table dining. Spots of note: Understory Oakland for Filipino/ Moroccan flavors, Lois the Pie Queen for a classic soul food experience, Commis, named the best restaurant in the East Bay for a mix of unique ingredients and open kitchen concept, Taco’s Oscar for the most delicious tacos in Oakland, and Shakewell for modern Spanish bistro tapas, wine, beer, and hand-crafted cocktails. Lake Merritt offers outdoor enthusiasts green spaces, picnic areas, themed gardens, and a three-mile path along the shoreline for walking, biking, or jogging. Head to historic Jack London Square to fill all of your trendy dining and shopping needs while taking in vistas of the marina. Sources: https://uphomes.com/blog/moving-to-oakland-ca/ https://www.greatschools.org/california/oakland
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