November 9, 2009 • 5:46 pm
By Farrah Wilder:
Four new East Bay listings and some thoughts from Farrah:
- Steal: This 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo in Concord is only $105,000. This is right around the prices of other similar condos that have sold recently. It’s a short sale but someone with patience may be able to buy a spacious home to live in or rent out for a very low price.
- Splurge: The priciest home that came on the market this weekend is this spacious home situated on half an acre of land in Danville. For about $3.5 million, this could be all yours.
- De-Lux apartment in the sky: Not only is this condo gorgeous, it has breathtaking views of Lake Merritt and all of Oakland. It’s in one of my favorite neighborhoods, right on Lake Merritt. The HOA fees will also take your breath away at $686 but you will get a lot of amenities for this fee – pool, gym, cable, security, etc. The condo is listed for $415,000.
- Most expensive foreclosure: This home may seem expensive at $839,000, at $288 per square foot, it’s a much better deal than nearby Lafayette homes that sold recently for $325 per square foot and $404 per square foot. This home is almost 3000 square feet and on over a quarter of an acre.
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August 14, 2008 • 7:14 am
By Farrah:
As prices have dropped in many East bay neighborhoods, people who were shut out of the market before are finding that they might finally be able to afford to purchase a home. Of course, if you’re looking for a home in the lower price range, you have to kiss a lot of frogs before finding your dream home prince. I’ve found several neighborhoods that are cute, conveniently located, have well maintained homes and are very affordable.
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Durant Manor: This tiny community is on the eastern most edge of Oakland between East 14th Street and Bancroft bordering San Leandro. The modest two and three bedroom Bungalow, Storybook, English Tudor and Mediterranean style homes built from the 1920s through the 1940s sold for up to $575,000 several years ago with an average sold price of around $430,000. The average sold price in Durant is now about $225,000.
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By Farrah:
Many people think that Oakland is this horrible scary place where you can get shot by a gun toting gangbanger just for looking him in the eye. There are even some Oaklanders who are afraid to venture into East or West Oakland.
As a real estate agent and Oakland resident with friends who live all over Oakland, I know that these stereotypes are unfair and often untrue. The good thing about these beliefs is that they keep demand from driving prices out of control in some of East Oakland’s nicer neighborhoods.
Some of my clients prefer the quiet, tree-lined East Oakland neighborhoods such as Maxwell Park, Oak Knoll, Laurel and Sequoia Hills to the more expensive and transient Temescal and Lake Merritt areas.
There are some gorgeous homes for sale right now in East Oakland that are very reasonably priced. I’m not a home inspector but unlike homes of the same condition in North Oakland, these seem to be in pretty good condition.
Last Saturday, I toured 9608 Castlewood Street with a client. When we walked in, we saw beautiful vaulted ceilings accented with wooden beams and gleaming hardwood floors. The kitchens and bathrooms, although not ultra modern, were large and clean. The home is a spacious 1557 square feet on a nice sized corner lot. A home like this probably would have sold for hundreds of thousands more just a few years ago. Right now, it’s listed at just $419,900.
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By Farrah:
Oakland is known for a lot of things – the hyphy craze, insane Raiders fans and hot weather. Well, there are a lot of things about Oakland that aren’t widely known. I’ve lived in Oakland for years but I just learned that there are herds of goats grazing in the Oakland Hills.
Several months ago, I was turning onto Park Street not far from Montclair and I saw goats off in the distance. I was in the middle of a huge city and here are some goats complete with a little herder guy chillin’ in the grass nearby. I felt like Doogie Houser in Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay when he sees the unicorn over a police officer’s shoulder. But, I was completely sober and coming from a morning meeting.
I did some poking around on the internet and learned that these goats are a part of an effort to decrease excess vegetation and reduce the chances of fire. They are owned by EcoSystem Concepts, a company that provides environmentally friendly solutions for removing vegetation. Nice!
Vicious slaughter of young goats provokes outrage; attacker sought [SF Gate]
Oakland’s Goats Prevent Fires [Today in Montclair, 94611]
EcoSystem Concepts Inc. [Website]
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Privacy concerns are nothing new when it comes to Google Street View or MapJack, but it becomes a reality when you actually find yourself in one of the images. These two ladies (above) were having a chat on a corner in Emeryville. They look harmless, but what is it exactly that they (or you) do when they get caught on film doing something naughty?
3186 San Pablo Ave. [Google Street View]
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By Farrah:
A Better Oakland reports that there won’t be a new grocery store coming to West Oakland. The City was unwilling to reach an agreement with Fresh & Easy, a grocery store company that wanted to open a store in that neighborhood.
Although it has its challenges, West Oakland is a popular hood for first time buyers, artists and investors looking for reasonably priced but nice home. Its stunning turn-of-the-century Victorians can be purchased for at least a third of the price as a similar home in San Francisco. Designer lofts and condos are cropping up amid old warehouses and crumbling homes. It is also an extremely convenient location for BART and Transbay riders. Unfortunately, it has few restaurants and stores.
Finally, a clear answer on Fresh & Easy [A Better Oakland]
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By Farrah:
New condo developers in Oakland have been forced to find creative ways to sell condos in a market with too much inventory and not enough buyers who can meet lenders’ high standards.
Since the successful Eight Orchids auction, two other condo developments have announced auctions. This Sunday, Shadow Woods in the beautiful East Oakland hills will be auctioning off 33 one and two bedroom condos with a starting minimum bid for the smallest units of $220,000. Next Sunday, the developers of Jade in Downtown Oakland are auctioning their remaining one and two bedroom condos starting at $259,000.
Although Jade isn’t near as many cute restaurants and businesses as Market Square, it has few amenities and relatively high HOA fees, and the units do not have as many high end finishes as Market Square and Broadway Grand; after seeing the results of the Eight Orchids auction, I believe that this auction will be a success. The condos will all be sold for what the market is now demanding. The developer will be happy to have moved the condos for at least 75% of list price and auction winners will get a brand new condo in a decent location for a bit less than the market rate.
You’ll have to bring a cashier’s check or “cash equivalent” for a few thousand bucks and there’s no loan or inspection contingency (you can pay for your own inspection before the auction).
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By: Farrah
Help! I moved to the East Bay and I don’t know where the party’s at!
Some people think that a move to the East Bay is a move to the burbs. Many of my San Francisco friends think there’s no party worth coming to out here and would never move away from their beloved urban paradise. I’m lucky if I can get a few of them out here once a year.
What a lot of SFers don’t realize is that the East Bay as tons of great bars, clubs and parties. The best things about the East Bay’s nightlife are that the crowds are more diverse and there are relatively few douchebags.
If you’re looking for something to do in the East Bay, here are my suggestions:
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February 15, 2008 • 11:12 pm
By Farrah:
Grand Lake (Oakland) vs. Noe Valley (San Francisco)
These hoods are cute, convenient and family-friendly. Let’s see what happens when they go head to head in a good old fashioned grudge-match…
Results:
Meeting hottie at local bar: Grand Lake
Getting around: Noe Valley
Kid friendliness: Grand Lake
Cool stuff to do: TIE
Likelihood that your neighbors aren’t just like you: Grand Lake
Necessary Stuff: Grand Lake
Price: Grand Lake
Meeting at hottie at the local bar: Grand Lake
Don’t people move to Noe Valley when they’re boo’ed up? When I moved in with my boo, we moved to Noe and didn’t go out to bars. Oh yeah, I guess I did pass a bar called Bliss on my way to the grocery store from time to time. Does anyone really go there?
Grand Lake has tons of bars. If you like cat daddies you can go to the Serenader. Hip young professionals can be found at Easy or Vine Wine Bar. Unprentious, dive-loving hipsters go to the Alley or Smitty’s. Lesbians (one Wednesday a month) and everybody else goes to Lucky’s.
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