Behind this landmarked Italianate Cottage a magical Zen garden awaits. Lovingly landscaped over many years and ready for a new owner to revive and revise. Front house, originally built as a Summer cottage, has 11 ft. ceilings, original floors, and is ready for a remake. Upper studio unit at back of house has privacy, views, and ample storage. Rear detached house sits in the rear garden behind a small pond and has high ceilings and a sleeping loft. Property has extra-large lot and ample off-street parking. Located walking distance to U C Berkeley, Downtown. BESO Score 4.
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Location
2415 Blake St, Berkeley, CA 94704
Status
For Sale
1885
1885
Year Built
4
4
Total Bedrooms
1,448
1,448
Sq.Ft.
Living Space
6,750
6,750
Sq.Ft.
Lot Size
01
Interior
Total Bedrooms
4
Laundry room
Common Area
Flooring
Hardwood Flrs Throughout
Appliances
Dryer, Washer, Gas Water Heater
Other Interior Features
Cathedral Ceiling(s)
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Exterior & Building
Lot Features
Landscaped, Private
Parking
Carport, Off Street
Heat Type
Floor Furnace, Wall Furnace, Wood Stove
Air Conditioning
No Air Conditioning
Security Features
Security Gate
Other Exterior Features
Storage, Private Entrance, Garden
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Lot & Area
Status
For Sale
Open House
2/7/2026, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Living Area
1,448 Sq.Ft.
Total Area
1,448 Sq.Ft.
Lot Size
6,750 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID
41122763
Type
Multi-Family
Year Built
1885
Neighborhood
Lorin/South Berkeley
School District
Berkeley (510) 644-6150
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Finance
Sales Price
$1,099,000
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Lorin/South Berkeley
Home to antique stores, a thriving arts district, and a growing number of restaurants and cafes.
Welcome to Lorin/South Berkeley
South Berkeley, otherwise known as the Lorin District, is a colorful area that's rich in history. Home to antique stores, a thriving arts district, and a growing number of restaurants and cafes, it remains one of Berkeley's most accessible and affordable neighborhoods.
Development began in the 1870s, when farmland was turned into residential neighborhoods. Most of the homes — primarily one- and two-story Victorians and colonial revivals — were built before 1939, so the streets are wide and the architecture detailed.
The Ashby BART station makes getting around easy and hosts an ongoing flea market on the weekends. It's also home to the Ed Roberts Campus, a collection of agencies and nonprofits that serve the disabled community, named after a pioneer of the disability rights movement. You'll also find the Ashby Arts District, which includes critically acclaimed theater group the Shotgun Players and the Black Repertory Group.
The temple of fresh produce, Berkeley Bowl, isn't far away. But if you prefer having your meal prepared, you'll find an array of restaurants and cafes.
Welcome to Lorin/South Berkeley
South Berkeley, otherwise known as the Lorin District, is a colorful area that's rich in history. Home to antique stores, a thriving arts district, and a growing number of restaurants and cafes, it remains one of Berkeley's most accessible and affordable neighborhoods.
Development began in the 1870s, when farmland was turned into residential neighborhoods. Most of the homes — primarily one- and two-story Victorians and colonial revivals — were built before 1939, so the streets are wide and the architecture detailed.
The Ashby BART station makes getting around easy and hosts an ongoing flea market on the weekends. It's also home to the Ed Roberts Campus, a collection of agencies and nonprofits that serve the disabled community, named after a pioneer of the disability rights movement. You'll also find the Ashby Arts District, which includes critically acclaimed theater group the Shotgun Players and the Black Repertory Group.
The temple of fresh produce, Berkeley Bowl, isn't far away. But if you prefer having your meal prepared, you'll find an array of restaurants and cafes.
The Spiral Gardens Community Food Security Project, Sunday brunches at the Thai Temple, and an impressive Tool Lending Library are further evidence of South Berkeley's community-oriented vibe and livability. It's a great place to put down roots.
Located in the City of Berkeley