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ANDREW PITARRE PRESENTS:
Listed at $1,495,000, 1919 sold at $1,700,000, 1921 sold at $1,803,000

Oceanview Originals

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Oceanview Originals 

 

Be one of the Originals. 

 

Introducing Oceanview Originals – a singular collection of three newly constructed contemporary homes in West Berkeley. The name is an homage to the neighborhood and Berkeley’s roots as a vibrant, culturally and socially diverse community. The homes themselves place you right in the heart of it all, just five blocks from Fourth Street’s lively shops and restaurants as well as conveniences on University Ave. With a Walk Score of 100 and Bike Score of 89, the location puts you within easy biking and walking distance to the North Berkeley BART station.  

 

The Oceanview Originals imagines West Berkeley living through a contemporary lens. Conceived by renowned East Bay designer John Newton and local Family Development Team, the homes have been thoughtfully positioned on the site to maximize natural light over three stories. Oversized black trim windows and high ceilings give the sun-lit interiors a bright and airy presence. Floorplans that champion open-concept living with a family room, dining room, and kitchen with a center island all on the main level encourage togetherness. A total of four bedrooms (including one bedroom on the first level with a full bath that could double as a home office or guest suite) offer plenty of space and flexibility. Private outdoor spaces in the form of patios, balconies, and a rooftop deck provide fresh air and a vital connection to nature. 

 

Designed to the latest engineering and seismic standards, all homes come equipped with a smart "Brilliant Home" System and a touchpad, tankless water heaters, hydronic radiant floor heating, and all of the modern tech expected of a 2023-built home. Meticulous attention to detail has manifested in designer elements throughout, including wide plank oak floors, artisan tile, black metal open railings with handrails crafted out of repurposed oak wine barrels, Thermador appliances, brass lighting fixtures, and more. Many other “quiet” features provide peace of mind, such as fire sprinklers and an engineered driveway and drainage system designed to percolate water into the ground. All homes come with an oversized one-car garage w/ storage equipped with an automatic garage door opener, an insulated garage door, and hookups for a high-voltage EV charger. 

 

Home Features: 

  • 2,000-2,188 square feet + 292 square foot garage
  • 4 bedrooms 
  • 3.5 baths 
  • EV charger-ready garages 
  • Insulated garage door
  • Private outdoor spaces
  • Rooftop deck (per plan)
  • Open-concept floorplans with easy indoor-outdoor flow
  • Smart "Brilliant Home" System 
  • Thermador appliances
  • Under-floor radiant hydronic heating
  • Designer lighting fixtures 
  • Designer tile details
  • Wide plank engineered oak flooring
  • Concealed laundry closets with stackable W/D hookup
  • Custom features per home, such as vertical slat walls



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Neighborhood Gallery

1919 & 1921 Ninth St

West of San Pablo Avenue and east of the San Francisco Bay sits West Berkeley. Previously known as Ocean View, West Berkeley sits at an average elevation of just 23 feet.

Historically an industrial area, West Berkeley now has plenty of commerce, anchored by the 4th Street district. Visitors to this part of the neighborhood will find dozens of shops, cafes, and restaurants, including Spenger’s Fresh Fish Grotto, a designated city landmark. A number of businesses and eateries also line the Gilman Street corridor, including a Whole Foods Market and Pyramid Alehouse Brewery & Restaurant.

West Berkeley is home to the Berkeley Marina, McLaughlin Eastshore State Park, and horse-racing facility Golden Gate Fields -- all great places to enjoy a sunny afternoon. Interstate 80 offers a direct drive into San Francisco, and two local Alameda-Contra Costa Transit buses offer transbay service. The Delaware Street Historic District has many quaint houses and several city landmarks.