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The ten most costly reported house gross sales in Oakland the week of April 28

Editorial Board Published June 4, 2025
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A home that offered for $2 million tops the listing of the costliest residential actual property gross sales in Oakland up to now week.

In whole, 16 residential actual property gross sales had been recorded within the space throughout the previous week, with a median value of $889,938, or $536 per sq. foot.

The costs within the listing beneath concern actual property gross sales the place the title was recorded throughout the week of April 28 even when the property might have been offered earlier.

10. $570K, single-family residence within the 6500 block of Avenal Ave.

A sale has been finalized for the single-family house within the 6500 block of Avenal Ave. in Oakland. The value was $570,000 and the brand new homeowners took over the home in April. The home was in-built 1940 and the residing space totals 1,464 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot ended up at $389. The home options two bedrooms.

Avenal Avenue

9. $575K, single-family house within the 2300 block of thirty eighth Ave.

The two,478 square-foot single-family home within the 2300 block of thirty eighth Ave., Oakland, has been offered. The switch of possession was settled in April and the entire buy value was $575,000, $232 per sq. foot. The home was in-built 1924. The home options two bedrooms and one loos.

38th Avenuethirty eighth Avenue

8. $650K, condominium within the 700 block of Wesley Approach

The property within the 700 block of Wesley Approach in Oakland has new homeowners. The value was $650,000. The condominium was in-built 1981 and has a residing space of 1,300 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot is $500. The condominium options two bedrooms.

Wesley WayWesley Approach

7. $670K, single-family home within the 2500 block of Humboldt Ave.

The 1,203 square-foot single-family residence within the 2500 block of Humboldt Ave. in Oakland has been offered. The switch of possession was settled in April and the entire buy value was $670,000, $557 per sq. foot. The home was in-built 1921. The home options three bedrooms.

Humboldt AvenueHumboldt Avenue

6. $1.3 million, single-family home within the 7000 block of Thornhill Drive

The property within the 7000 block of Thornhill Drive in Oakland has new homeowners. The value was $1,250,000. The home was in-built 1925 and has a residing space of 1,885 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot is $663. The home options three bedrooms.

Thornhill DriveThornhill Drive

5. $1.3 million, townhouse within the first block of Starview Drive

The sale of the townhouse within the first block of Starview Drive in Oakland has been finalized. The value was $1,250,000, and the brand new homeowners took over the home in April. The home was in-built 1996 and has a residing space of two,392 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot was $523. The home options three bedrooms.

Starview DriveStarview Drive

4. $1.3 million, single-family house within the 4300 block of Leach Ave.

The sale of the single-family residence within the 4300 block of Leach Ave., Oakland, has been finalized. The value was $1,275,000, and the home modified fingers in April. The home was in-built 1921 and has a residing space of 1,205 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot was $1,058. The home options three bedrooms.

Leach AvenueLeach Avenue

3. $1.4 million, single-family residence within the 4000 block of Whittle Ave.

The 1,328 square-foot indifferent home within the 4000 block of Whittle Ave., Oakland, has been offered. The switch of possession was settled in April and the entire buy value was $1,370,000, $1,032 per sq. foot. The home was in-built 1922. The home options three bedrooms.

Whittle AvenueWhittle Avenue

2. $1.8 million, single-family residence within the 6200 block of Acacia Ave.

A sale has been finalized for the single-family residence within the 6200 block of Acacia Ave. in Oakland. The value was $1,800,000 and the brand new homeowners took over the home in April. The home was in-built 1993 and the residing space totals 3,167 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot ended up at $568. The home options three bedrooms and one loos.

Acacia AvenueAcacia Avenue

1. $2 million, single-family home within the 5400 block of Fernhoff Highway

The three,118 square-foot single-family house within the 5400 block of Fernhoff Highway in Oakland has been offered. The switch of possession was settled in April and the entire buy value was $2,040,000, $654 per sq. foot. The home was in-built 1957. The home options 4 bedrooms.

Fernhoff RoadFernhoff Highway

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