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Photographs: Alameda’s oldest residence listed for $1.4 million

Editorial Board Published October 28, 2025
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A Gold Rush-era residence, documented as Alameda’s oldest, is on the market for $1.395 million.

Photographs: Alameda’s oldest residence listed for .4 millionA Gold Rush-era residence, documented as Alameda’s oldest, is on the market for $1.395 million. (Sean Poreda) 

The house was inbuilt 1854, simply 4 years after California turned a state and fewer than 500 folks lived on the island, based on the Alameda Historic Society.

Low ceiling living room.A Gold Rush-era residence, documented as Alameda’s oldest, is on the market for $1.395 million. (Sean Poreda) 

The six-bedroom, five-bath Webster Dwelling has been properly preserved and touts a classic exterior. It additionally has wooden flooring, a hearth with a Victorian-style insert, a proper front room and a indifferent studio with a full tub, amongst many different facilities.

Dining room with exposded beams.A Gold Rush-era residence, documented as Alameda’s oldest, is on the market for $1.395 million. (Sean Poreda) 

Kate McCaffrey with Compass is the itemizing agent.
Bedroom with French doors.A Gold Rush-era residence, documented as Alameda’s oldest, is on the market for $1.395 million. (Sean Poreda) 

The house was initially shipped from the East Coast by boat years earlier than the Panama Canal existed, based on historians.

Outdoor patio with Redwood tree.A Gold Rush-era residence, documented as Alameda’s oldest, is on the market for $1.395 million. (Sean Poreda) 

 

 

 

 

 

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