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Patricia Bennett & Jeffrey Neidleman present:

Updated Maxwell Park home

$799,000

About this home's

Features

beds

3

baths

3

Interior

3

Lot

3

Welcome to 3522 Morcom Avenue in Oakland.

This wonderful split-level, three-level home is graced by a richly planted front garden and a quaint front porch perfect for resting and waving to neighbors! The front entry, with its cheerful octagon window, has a generous closet and foyer.

As you pass through the entry the spacious living room has hardwood floors, natural light and an impressive fireplace. The dining area is conveniently located next to the freshly updated  kitchen featuring new cabinets, new quartz countertops, new dishwasher, new range hood, new refrigerator and lighting. From the kitchen there’s convenient access to a spacious covered upper-level deck - a great place to create meals and entertain - with views overlooking redwood trees.

Split level stairs off the living room lead to a convenient hall bath and two bright cheerful bedrooms with large built-in closets - one bedroom has a great, expansive Oakland Hills view! 

The lower level is accessed via the kitchen with interior access to the garage, a large convenient laundry room, a full bath and storage room. The lower level has a large third bedroom with 9’ ceilings, electric radiant floor heating, a unique “bed and breakfast” style fireplace and French doors that open to a large, covered lower deck and the expansive back yard.

This home has had significant improvements throughout including electrical updates, full home re-wiring, roof solar panels, French drains, internet/cable TV wiring, deck construction with permits, electric floor heating in third bedroom, rebuilt rear fences, foundation upgrades with permit, newer furnace, recent sewer compliance, newer copper plumbing and insulation, added shear walls, newer drainage lines, a new roof and gutters with permits in 2014, upgraded windows and new backyard hardscaping.

Close to Northeastern University (Mills College), 580 and 13 freeways, and shopping in the Laurel and Dimond districts.

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Schedule

Open Houses:
April 28, 2-4:30pm

Brokers Tour:
May 6, 10:30-12:30pm

Additional Showings by Appointment:

Jeffrey Neidleman
(510) 435-0325
[email protected]

Patricia Bennett
(510) 387-1773
[email protected]

Patricia Bennett

Compass

Broker Associate

Experience Makes The Difference

DRE# 00903396

510 482 9000 office

www.PatricaandJeffrey.com

Jeffrey Neidleman

Compass

Broker Associate

DRE# 01309500

510.435.0325 mobile

www.patriciaandjeffrey.com

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Neighborhood Gallery

3522 Morcom Avenue

Nestled in-between High Street and 55th Avenue, just south of Interstate-580, Maxwell Park is a popular neighborhood in East Oakland. Originally developed by John P. Maxwell, many of the homes in Maxwell Park were built in the 1920s and 1930s, and when compared to real estate in North Oakland and Downtown Oakland, feature lower prices per square foot. Residents of Maxwell Park are within close proximity to Mills College, small shopping plazas, restaurants, and plenty of public transit options.

As the neighborhood name might suggest, Maxwell Park offers a small community park near Allendale Avenue and Lilac Street. Featuring plenty of trees, a playground, and is directly next to the Peter Pan Nursery School, which has provided a nurturing environment for kids aged 2-6 since 1947. Add in the convenient access to incredible schools like Melrose Leadership Academy, and you can see why families love living in Maxwell Park.

MacArthur Blvd., between Loma Vista and High Street, is just a few blocks from Maxwell Park, and features a variety of popular restaurants, retail stores, and service shops. Some of the notable restaurants include the World Ground Cafe, Fist of Flour Doughjo and Everett and Jones BBQ.

Commuters love Maxwell Park due to the easy access to the AC Transit Route 14, which provides a direct route to the Fruitvale BART station. The bus ride to Fruitvale Station is less than 15 minutes from Maxwell Park, and from here, commuting to the heart of Oakland, or be in San Francisco’s Financial District in less than 30 minutes.