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Kara Thacker & Kim Lombardi Becker present:
Welcome to 1064 Overlook Road. Perched at the top of the Berkeley Hills, overlooking the bay and Tilden Park, this beautiful 4bd 3ba 2640 sq ft home has been lovingly cared for by the same family for 65 years.
Built in 1941, tranquility and peace is what you will find when you enter through the private gate to a large sunlit, brick patio. With views of Tilden Park to the east, it's perfect for lounging and al fresco entertaining or letting the kids out to play through french doors on either side of the courtyard. This home has been extensively renovated and offers plenty of lush land to garden on its large level 8,958 square foot lot.
From both the expansive living room and dining rooms there are incredible views of the Bay and Golden Gate Bridges. An updated eat-in kitchen features all new appliances, fixtures, and french doors that lead out to the patio for a wonderful indoor-outdoor flow.
The main level offers a primary suite with a fully renovated bathroom with a large walk-in shower and dressing area stacked with floor to ceiling closets. There are two additional bedrooms with a renovated jack and jill bath. A private additional office space and a full remodeled bath off the kitchen offers plenty of space for everyone to spread out.
Head downstairs to the large, finished basement (approx. 1,117 square feet) with a separate laundry room with folding table and sink. A matching additional room is on the other side of the basement with a large closet. Ample storage throughout.
With sumptuous light throughout every room, this home has almost too many upgrades to list — two new furnaces, a new on demand water heater, new dual-pane windows, new light fixtures, updated electrical, oak hardwood floors, and freshly painted inside and out. Accessible to Tilden Parks trails for hiking and outdoor adventures, this house has it all.
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Open Houses
Sunday, December 5 2:00–4:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 12 2:00–4:00 p.m.
Brokers Tour
Thursday, December 9 10:00–12:00 p.m.
Additional Showings
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Perched above the city and offering the best panoramic views in the entire Bay Area, North Berkeley Hills is an incredibly peaceful residential neighborhood, yet not far from the hustle and bustle of the city’s more urban areas. Homes in the neighborhood are built in a variety of styles and feature spacious patio decks, manicured lawns and lushly landscaped gardens.
Depending on where you live, North Berkeley Hills residents can enjoy views of the San Francisco and Oakland skylines, the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and Mount Tamalpais. For even more great views plus a variety of great outdoor activities, residents can take a short trip to nearby Tilden Regional Park. Park amenities vary between free and paid activities. Free activities available at TIlden Park include a beautiful botanical garden, the Little Farm, and nearly 40 miles of scenic hiking trails. For a small fee, the public can also swim at Lake Anza, take a spin on the Merry-Go-Round, or enjoy a round of golf at Tilden Park Golf Course.
Some residents in the southern part of North Berkeley Hills are within walking distance of the thriving retail district on Solano Avenue. Featuring a wide variety of stores, shops, and plenty of great restaurants, including:
Safeway Community Markets: Located at the southwest corner of Solano and Fresno Avenues, this is a great place to check off everything on your grocery list.
Noor & Sons Rug Gallery: Find handcrafted Oriental Rugs for your home, as well as rug cleaning and repair services.
Peet’s Coffee: It all started in Berkeley, and this location is ideal for your morning cup of coffee before you begin your commute.
Additionally, foodies who love a variety of cuisines are just a short walk or drive away from the infamous Gourmet Ghetto neighborhood.
Despite its elevated location, North Berkeley Hills is extremely transit-friendly. The Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District bus lines that serve the neighborhood drop residents at the Downtown Berkeley BART station for a quick commute to downtown San Francisco. Berkeley Hills residents who live near the western section of the neighborhood are less than one mile away from the heart of UC Berkeley, making it a great area for faculty and administrators to live.