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Pictures: Historic Oakland dwelling in Rockridge offered for $3.7 million, above asking value

Editorial Board Published December 2, 2025
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An Oakland dwelling constructed by three-time Oakland mayor,  Howard Seaside in 1941, offered for $3.7 million, properly above the unique asking value of $2.995 million.

Pictures: Historic Oakland dwelling in Rockridge offered for .7 million, above asking valueAn Oakland dwelling constructed by three-time Oakland mayor, Howard Seaside in 1941 (Compass). 
Master bedroom with patio.An Oakland dwelling constructed by three-time Oakland mayor, Howard Seaside in 1941 (Compass). 

The three,647-square-foot Mediterranean-style dwelling has 4 bedrooms and 4 baths. The house retains interval options of mahogany trim and built-ins and touts a sprawling yard with a pickleball/basketball courtroom. The main bedroom incorporates a balcony overlooking the yard and a vista of the Oakland hills.

 

Home with basketball court and pickleball court.An Oakland dwelling constructed by three-time Oakland mayor, Howard Seaside in 1941 (Compass). 
View of Oakland hills from backyard.An Oakland dwelling constructed by three-time Oakland mayor, Howard Seaside in 1941 (Compass). 

Kim Cole with Compass held the itemizing.

Patio with fireplace.An Oakland dwelling constructed by three-time Oakland mayor, Howard Seaside in 1941 (Compass). 

Earlier than he was mayor, Seaside opened Berkeley’s first movie show and owned a couple of neighborhood theaters in Oakland.

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