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“What you get: $1.6 Million Homes in California”

“What you get: $1.6 Million Homes in California”
November 15, 2023 Sierra Freeman

“What you get: $1.6 Million Homes in California”

The New York Times has highlighted 1800 Blake Street, Berkeley, featuring photography from Open Homes. This home is available for $1,575,000.

“This house shares a lot with its neighbor, in a tenancy-in-common arrangement that allows ownership of a piece of the property rather a single unit (like a condominium) or a share of a corporation (like a co-op) — meaning the new owner is entitled to private outdoor space.

The property is a few blocks from Berkeley High School and about a 10-minute bicycle ride from the University of California, Berkeley. Walking to the shops and restaurants on Shattuck Avenue takes about 10 minutes. The Berkeley Bowl grocery store is a 15-minute walk. The trip to San Francisco by public transit takes about 40 minutes. Downtown Oakland is a 15-minute drive.”

Click here to read “What you get: $1.6 Million Homes in California” in The New York Times.

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