Originally built as a carriage house for the historic Oak Tree Farm estate, home to the well known Cohen Bray House, this rare Oakland residence features architecture seldom seen in the area and stands apart from surrounding homes in the Oak Tree neighborhood. Inside, soaring ceilings, exposed beams, and abundant natural light define the open living and dining areas, anchored by a striking fireplace. The kitchen features stone countertops and stainless appliances, while a half bath and laundry add convenience on the main level. Freshly refinished wood floors run through the living areas and bedrooms, and the full bath includes a separate shower and soaking tub. The expansive garden is one of the home’s most special features. Set back from the street and surrounded by mature greenery, it feels like a private oasis rarely found in this part of Oakland. A detached studio offers flexible space for a home office, creative studio, or storage. Concept plan exploring the potential for future off-street parking are included in the disclosure package.
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