Mid Century Modern Home In The Oakland Hills!

Imagine a mid-century home from a classic American  movie.  You know the house with high style, walls of glass, views and Doris Day inside.  Roger Lee was an architect who designed high style for the middle class.  Creating over 100 exquisite homes, Roger Lee is one of the forgotten mid century modernist.  Five Krohn (in Montclair) created from the dreams of Roger Lee  just went pending.  One lucky Oakland home buyer will scoop up a great place to call home and a piece of art.  (5 Krohn is listed with Christie Seeley of  Pacific Realty) maxebrdi40404742b1maxebrdi404047421maxebrdi40404742g1maxebrdi40404742a1

Glenview Bungalow That Caught My Fancy

4039 Linwood Avenue in the Glenview district of Oakland caught my fancy last week on Broker's Tour.  (This home is currently listed with Leslie Easterday of Pacific Union. Listed at $695,000)  When you are purchasing a home you either want one of two things: You want the purchase price to include finish work that suits your style and sensibility or you want the purchase price to reflect that it is in need a cosmetic face lift to suit your needs.

This house on Linwood was pristine, great light, warm hardwoods and original details such as the original hearth tile and built-in shelving.  The lot is a small, but the raised garden beds really appealed the gardener in me.  Additionally the Glenview district is a very walkable neighborhood with great restaurants.  A Cote, (The very popular Rockridge eatery) is in the process of opening a sister restaurant in the Glenview on Park Blvd.  This restaurant will feature Pan American food highlighting food from Argentina, Cuba and Mexico.

Dreamy 1941 Laurel Heights (Oakland) Traditional

4145 Eastlake Avenue is my favorite house from Monday's Broker's Tour.  (Broker's Tour is a scheduled tour of homes open to Realtors.)  Eastlake Avenue located on the border of Laurel Heights and Redwood Heights is one of my favorite streets. This street features views, a cul de sac and is a tucked away street off of the beaten path.  This house has random plank hardwood floors in the living room, views, rounded corners, (a feature seen in the 1930's and 1940's) an eat-in kitchen and a large downstairs which includes a living area, an extra bedroom, kitchen and bathroom.  The master bedroom upstairs has a small balcony, a great place to catch a few rays of sun and glimpse Downtown Oakland and the Bay. This property shows pride of ownership,  is super clean, appears to be well maintained and is move-in ready.  Homes are rarely for sale on this street making this a property to see. This house is currently listed with Vicky Faulk of Coldwell Banker for $725,000, Thanks Vicky!

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Get Property For $5000 in Oakland? What You Should Know About Auctions.

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I am hearing from many people that they are itching to buy a house via auction.  One friend told me that they were going to buy a house in Oakland this year for $5000.  He said that he did not care about the condition of the house or the neighborhood.  I understand, buying a piece of property for 5 grand is enticing.  If houses were available to purchase for $5000, I would buy a West Oakland Victorian and renovate it back to its turn of the century glory.    Here are a few things you should know about buying property via auction.

There is no Department of Real Estate regulations of auctions, nor separate regulations of auctioneers who conduct real estate auctions.  If the auctioneer is selling real property the auctioneer must be a licensed broker or work with a Department of Real Estate licensed broker.

To buy a home via auction you MUST have adequate financing lined up before bidding as the purchase agreement usually does not contain a financing contingency. (a period a time in which you can back out of the contract if you can not cement financing.)

When buying a home via auction you will not be provided with any reports or disclosures regarding the property condition.  For example, the foundation could fail and the roof could be long overdue for replacement. Unfortunately an inspection contingency period will not be a part of the part of the purchase contract.  A time period in which you can back out of the deal if you are not satisfied with condition of the house.

Typically bidders who purchase homes via auction are professional investors, they are not folks looking to buy a home to owner occupy.  They are investors who know all of the potential pitfalls regarding the process When you are bidding on a foreclosure via auction you could be bidding on just the junior or second mortgage that has been foreclosed.  For example the starting bid on a home is $40,000.  You bid on this property and win the home for the $40,000 amount.  However, unbeknown to you, there could be a senior loan or mortgage attached to this property for an additional  $300,000, where you are now responsible for paying it off in full in order to actually own the home.  How horrifying would that be to think you are purchasing a fixer upper home for $40,000 and realize you are now on the hook for $340,000!

I wouldlike to hear from you!  Do you have a positive auction experience in the Bay Area?  Let me know.

Stylish and Immaculate Bungalow in Temescal, Oakland

672 57th Street is located on the Temescal/North Oakland border.  Close to Berkeley, the Ashby Bart, Children's Hospital and the cool shops of the Temescal District of Oakland.

I love how the landscape architect owner renovated his turn of the century bungalow.  This home has two cool claw foot bathtubs, rustic douglas fir floors and bold columns from the era in which it was built; yet it has modern additions such as skylights and tube lighting, newer energy saving windows and silky smooth walls with no cracks !  (I have a huge appreciation for the details in a home.)  The built-in cabinetry in the dining room have been clean, sanded and painted so the drawers work like they did in 1907 when this beauty was built.

This home is listed by Red Oak Realty and I will be holding it open for my colleagues Leif and Charity this Sunday, February 22nd  from 2-4.

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Sleek and Sexy Oakland Hills Kitchen

I don't just jump for every sleek granite kitchen that I see, I look for quality, layout and functionality. I fell for an ultra modern sleek kitchen in the Upper Rockridge District of Oakland yesterday.  5656 Buena Vista has a fantastic open kitchen with built-in Miele espresso machine, built-in eating counter, built-in window seats, high-end energy efficient appliances and a great view from the window above the sink.  This kitchen opens up to the "family" room with plasma television and powder room.  

I am a strong believer that renovations should incorporate new innovations and "green" choices, but also stay congruent with the period of the house. This house was built-in 1995 so this sexy style lends to the house. This house is currently listed with Pacific Union by Dee Knowland. Offered at $895,000 (This house over-looks highway 24. If this home was situated in a different location it would be over a million dollars.)

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This kitchen was featured in the East Bay/ San Francisco edition of Kitchen Trend Magazine