Classic Bushrod home with upgrades.
Single-family detached ADU in progress, 3BR/2BA w/ net zero energy with private patio.
A classic Bushrod home with Vintage Features and Wonderful Upgrades.
List Price:
$ TBD
Address:
737 61st St, Oakland, CA 94609
In Progress is a New Construction detached single family ADU w/ Net Zero Energy and a private patio.
List Price:
$ TBD
Address:
739 61st St, Oakland, CA 94609
You can buy:
The front home or the back home or BOTH.
737 61st Street: An Upgraded Vintage Bushrod Home
A classic Bushrod home with vintage features and wonderful upgrades!
739 61st Street: New Construction Single Family Detached ADU (in progress)
Net-zero energy design with solar power, heat pump water heater, energy-efficient systems, and car-charging capability
Indoor / outdoor open concept living
Private yard and patio for dining and gatherings
Washer / dryer and 3/4 bath on the first floor
3 bedrooms on second floor, each with a generous closet
Competitive 30-year fixed rates, reduced property taxes, and separate mortgage options for full financing flexibility.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Expected completion date for the back is Jan 2025. If you’re interested, reach out soon and there may be an opportunity to influence some of the final finishing touches.
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Monday - Friday
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On the right side of the property (looking at the front of the home from the street). The front homeowner is responsible for rolling to the curb.
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Approximately $209/month. In addition, property taxes are estimated at $1,462/mo (based on a $1,199,000 purchase price).
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Monthly assessments cover each owner’s share of the following expenses:
Trash
Water / Sewer
Common area maintenance costs (driveways, walkways, common fences)
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Yes, see the example budget provided.
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Yes. There is an existing driveway and garage space.
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No. Each co-owner maintains their unit independently. The only share repair and maintenance costs are for common spaces (driveways, walkways, common fences).
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No. Both parties have the right to do anything that the city planning code will allow.
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If you wanted to change the common areas, or change access for some reason.