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1631 La Vereda Rd

Berkeley CA 94709

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5
1
2711 sq. ft.
5850 sq. ft.
Single-Family
Currently for sale - view listing

Overview

The Cannon Residence was originally constructed in 1895 by George P. Jensen, the property was initially known as the Petersen House. It was built for Theodore C. W. Petersen, a local artist recognized for his interior friezes inside California Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. In the early 1900s, painter Jennie Canon acquired the home, utilizing it as an at-home art gallery. To survive the economic hardships of the Great Depression, Canon subdivided the expansive residence into a fourplex.The property operates as a unique real estate asset combining rich architectural history with modern functional updates. The remodeled owner’s unit is simply stunning, blending an artful aesthetic with sophisticated design. An exceptional primary suite anchors the space, while expansive openings lead to a beautifully terraced garden featuring tranquil fountains and a spacious patio. All units have been thoughtfully updated and enjoy serene garden views. Near UC Berkeley. Must see!

Features

3 bedrooms
5 bathrooms
1 carspace
1 garage space
2711 sq. ft. floor area
5850 sq. ft. lot size
Single-Family

Property history for 1631 La Vereda Rd

2016
Sold
$1,636,000
20 Jul 2016 by Krista Miller, of BERKELEY HILLS REALTY

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Local market activity for 3 bedroom single-family properties in Berkeley

In the last 12 months, 11 three-bedroom single-family properties similar to 1631 La Vereda Rd, have been sold.

This represents a 200% decrease in three-bedroom single-family properties sales when compared to the previous 12 months.

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