Monday, February 2, 2009

From Alameda's Oldest to its Newest

Besides this weeks Alameda Housing Inventory report, 94501 Real Estate takes a look at one of Alameda’s first homes and a look at the block that wants to be Alameda’s newest housing development. Like every Monday, the listing and Inventory are below.

We feature a home, on December 5, in the Alameda Snapshot feature that has been identified as Alameda’s oldest home. The Webster House went on the market this week for $1,795,000. The listing description: Architecturally & historically significant Webster house bed & breakfast inn is offered for sale! 1854 gothic revival house was designed by Andrew Jackson Downing. Designed as a single family home, 6bd, 6ba, 7 fireplaces and a great karma nestled in a central alameda location.

The Webster House

This is a Bed and Breakfast on Versailles is #22 on the monument list, is Alameda's oldest home and dates back to the year a portion of Alameda was incorporated.

This is the second home on the Alameda Monument list to be place on the market in the last three months.

The newest proposal for a housing development is the Boatworks project. The project is located on Clement to the Estuary from Oak to Elm Streets. I thought I would let readers see the current state of the site it a short video. The curb appearance of the site has not changed much since in the 30-years I can remember.



For more information on the proposal and the political implications of the project see: Blogging Bayport or The Island’s report.

New Listings for the Week

1238 Versailles at $1,795,000

1535 Lincoln at $638,000

50 Benedict  at $629,000

56 Bannister at$599,000

709 Haight at $569,900

308 Fair Haven at $535,000

950 Shorepoint, #106 at $335,000
1170 9th  Street, #13 at $299,000

 

Alameda Inventory Report -- February 1, 2009, 8:30 AM

Total                           146

94501                         117

94502                         29

SFR                            84

Condo                        35

Multi-Family               27

Foreclosure               11

Short Sale                  21

Price Reductions      56

High Listing                $1,795,000

Low Listing                $214,900

1 comment:

  1. Wow. Apparently that area has become a dumping ground for old sofas.

    The plastic chairs were a nice touch though.

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