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This is one of those homes you have to see in person to capture the full splendor. They say a picture’s worth a thousand words, but its inviting energy can’t be fully appreciated through photos. 2624 Carlson is truly a ‘feel good’ house with harmonious energy!
Intentionally and thoughtfully cared for over the years, this home may be ideal for low down payment loan programs* and is ready to be shepherded to its next owner. The home is a well-proportioned 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom home that offers an eat-in kitchen with upgraded appliances, multiple storage spaces, and an attached garage. The home features hardwood oak floors, upgraded windows, and refreshed kitchen and bathroom. The peaceful rear yard is spacious and provides an array of colorfully flowering vegetation.
Minutes to all of the amenities that make the Annex popular such as BART, El Cerrito Plaza shops, El Cerrito Natural Grocery, Transit, the Albany Bulb, and the Bay Trail.
Features
Ideally appointed 2,500 sq. ft. lot** with a spacious rear yard, adorned with mature and fresh landscaping
2 bedrooms
A refreshed bathroom with a shower over tub and natural sunlight
An eat-in kitchen with upgraded appliances and surfaces such as counters, tiles, and flooring
739 sq. ft. of well-portioned living space**
Interior and exterior storage spaces
Detached single-car garage with cabinetry
Nearby:
Peet’s Coffee and Tea
El Cerrito Natural Grocery
The El Cerrito Plaza shops, including Trader Joe’s and Barnes and Noble
El Cerrito BART
Albany Bulb
Costco
The Bay Trail and Greenway
*Buyer advised to contact bank for eligibility. **Per public records
Open Houses:
Saturday 5/4 & Sunday 5/5 2:00-4:00 pm
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact The Leaper Team
(510) 410-2344
[email protected]
Red Oak Realty
Realtor® Associate
DRE# 00408309 / 01741458
510.410.2344 office
510.410.2344 mobile
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