360 Van Buren is a significant piece of Oaklands history, known as the Hall House built in 1913 for Sherman W. Hall who was known as a pioneer Oakland resident. It was constructed in the Prairie style of architecture by A.W Smith emphasizing horizontal sight lines, a broad stucco facade and a stately oversized porch. Holding onto its moment in time amid the changing architectural landscape of Oakland this property has been appropriately landmarked as a Heritage Property. With that 360 Van Buren comes with the benefit of the Mills Act, enacted to help homeowners maintain and preserve the architectural integrity of their home through property tax rebates. This stately home has 4bedrooms plus 2.5 baths. An updated and spacious primary suite, original light fixtures and beautiful stained glass. The living and dining room with leaded glass built-ins, crown moulding, hand glazed fireplace tile, double hung windows and incredible original woodwork throughout. The original design however retains its seamless connection to the outdoors. The kitchen opens to a covered patio enveloped by a park-like garden with lush, mature landscaping, a gardeners delight. Two detached garages, off street parking and a large finished basement room with laundry area. Truly an Oakland Treasure!
41063327
Residential - Single Family, 2 Story
4
2 Full/1 Half
1918
Alameda
0.1619
Acres
2
Stucco
Public Sewer
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