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Sale closed in Oakland: $1.6 million for a four-bedroom dwelling

Editorial Board Published October 2, 2024
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Sale closed in Oakland: .6 million for a four-bedroom dwelling2453 Wilbur Avenue – Google Avenue View

The historic property situated within the 2400 block of Wilbur Avenue in Oakland was offered on June 24, 2024 for $1,605,000, or $822 per sq. foot. The home, in-built 1910, has an inside house of 1,952 sq. ft. This two-story dwelling provides a capacious dwelling setting with its 4 bedrooms and two bogs. Moreover, the home comes with a one-car storage. The property occupies a large 6,950-square-foot lot which gives plentiful outside house, together with a pool.

Extra homes have lately been offered close by:

A 1,567-square-foot dwelling on the 2500 block of Delmer Avenue in Oakland offered in Might 2024, for $990,000, a value per sq. foot of $632. The house has 2 bedrooms 1 toilet.
In April 2024, a 1,007-square-foot dwelling on Carmel Avenue in Oakland offered for $1,233,000, a value per sq. foot of $1,224. The house has 2 bedrooms 1 toilet.
On Carmel Avenue, Oakland, in October 2023, a 1,039-square-foot dwelling was offered for $1,085,000, a value per sq. foot of $1,044. The house has 2 bedrooms 1 toilet.

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