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2301 Virginia Street #4, Berkeley

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Status Sold
Address North Berkeley
2301 Virginia Street #4
Berkeley 94709
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HOA $297
Price $399,000
Type Condo
Bedrooms 1
Bathrooms 1 full
Agent(s) Jack Burrows
415.999.2205


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Property Description

Great North Berkeley location with a Walkscore of 89! Walk to campus and to the award winning Chez Panisse from this charming, sunny and bright top floor 1 bed 1 bath condo. Flooded with natural light with great North and West exposures and skylights, you can take in the wonderful Berkeley hills views from the large living room. Retreat to the bedroom with its wood-burning fireplace, comfortable seating area and verdant views. Freshly painted and newly-refinished hardwood floors, this wonderful home is a part of a very well run association. Additional features include separate 1 car garage with own entry next door.

Neighborhood: North Berkeley, Berkeley

North Berkeley, also called the Gourmet Ghetto, is centered along Shattuck north of University. It is considered the birthplace of innovative California cuisine. This movement was led by Alice Waters of Chez Panisse, a restaurant that continues to thrive to this day.

The real estate surrounding this foodie haven is quintessential Berkeley: single family homes overflowing with lavender and jasmine. It’s a great place to raise a family, or just eat great food!

Several culinary destinations have risen up around Waters’ famous restaurant, including César, the Cheese Board Collective and Cheese Board Pizza, Cioccolata Di Vino, the Juice Bar Collective and Cha Am. New, savory experiences include take out from Gregoire and Poulet, Brazillian food at Café de la Paz, a good old Jewish deli at Saul’s, cooking classes at Kitchen on Fire, delicious pastries at Masse's, cupcakes at Love At First Bite, vegan sushi at Cha Ya and Berkeley’s version of a food court, Epicurious Garden.

And if that isn’t enough there is a weekly farmer’s market and annual North Berkeley Spice of Life Festival.

Of course, there’s no shortage of shopping in the neighborhood, with Elephant Pharmacy, North Berkeley Wine, Vintage Berkeley (in the historic Vine Street pumping plant), Black Oak Books, and plenty of groceries (Andronico’s and Safeway are both in the neighborhood). Stop for a coffee at The French Hotel, or the very first location of Peet’s.

Whatever you do, North Berkeley and the Gourmet Ghetto are great places to live – and live well.