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Escape the fast lane and come home to this four-bedroom,
two-and-a-half-bath "smart" home sanctuary. The upper-level entry boasts a spacious sitting room and features four large bedrooms
and two bathrooms, including a sprawling primary suite with a fireplace, sitting area, and secluded spa on the adjoining deck. A beautiful open staircase descends to the grand living space on the lower level, and the kitchen with stainless appliances and breakfast bar provides views of the beautiful multi-level deck. Host dinners in your spacious dining room with a tranquil garden view. A dual-pane slider opens to upper and lower decks and the lower deck is ideal for al fresco dining. The outdoor kitchen shares space with a raised garden and fountain. Open spaces, a dog run for Fido, and tiered planters provide ample spaces for activities. Solar and so much more. Come discover Sequoyah Highlands and live the dream.
Open Houses: Saturday, June 11, 2:00-4:30 PM, Sunday, June 12, 2:00-4:30 PM
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Contact Pamela Sweeney
5104990064
[email protected]
Golden Gate Sotheby's International Realty
Realtor
DRE# 01726572
510.542.2600 office
510.499.0064 mobile
High above downtown Oakland sits Sequoyah/Chabot, a small residential community tucked in the rolling hills amongst redwoods and oak forests. Many of the Spanish-,contemporary-,and traditional-style homes here sit on large lots of one acre or more, bordering the East Bay Regional Park and the Lake Chabot Golf Course. The neighborhood offers a semirural feel but is just minutes from everything a big city has to offer.
The neighborhood is all about access to open space: the views, parks, and miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Chabot Park is home to the 100-acre Oakland Zoo featuring more than 660 native and exotic animals, including a rainforest and an African savannah. The zoo also has a ride area that features a train that circles the park and hosts events year-round, including overnight-stay educational programs, the Clorox Wildlife Theater, and ZooLights during the holidays.
Dunsmuir House is a 37-room Neoclassical Revival mansion built in 1889 by Alexander Dunsmuir that offers historical tours and rentals for weddings and special events. The 50-acre grounds are open year-round, free of charge for picnicking and hiking. Friends of Knowland Park is actively engaged in protecting the preserve's spectacular scenery, including panoramic views of the bay and the San Francisco skyline.