Anyone wanting to get their hands on an architecturally distinctive property in Berkeley — and with $3,680,000 to spare — is in luck with the recent arrival on the market of this multi-unit complex on Codornices Road.
Designed by Henry Gutterson in 1924, the nine units are across the way from Bernard Maybeck’s Rose Walk. Four of [...]
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Historical Property up for Grabs in Berkeley
Preserving the Best of Berkeley
Several Berkeley residents have demonstrated their commitment to architectural preservation again this year by putting enormous time, effort and money into restoring some of the city’s most interesting homes.
The Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association (BAHA) has just announced the winners of its annual Preservation Awards. Included in the prize list is Ballantine House (above) at 1512 [...]
One Fast Mover Among the Laggards
A tipster informs us that there’s already a “Sold” sign outside the Dwell-featured home at 492 58th Street in Rockridge — which means the $750,000 designer property was listed for all of ten days.
Just $323 per square foot is now the slimmed down asking price for 19 Alvarado Road (above) in the Claremont ‘hood — [...]
New Henry Gutterson Listing in Berkeley
This looks like home with tire-kicking potential — just listed for $1,900,000 on The Alameda near Solano Avenue in north Berkeley.
Designed in 1915 by Henry Gutterson, it’s 4+/4, 3,800 square foot, with paneled walls and high ceilings made from carved California redwood. Comes with “lovely gardens” on a private setting on more than 1/3 acre.
Worth adding [...]