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Dear Friends and Neighbors, This year, The Grubb Company is celebrating our vibrant urban neighborhoods: Berkeley’s “Gourmet Ghetto,” the tree-lined streets of Rockridge, and the culturally diverse North Oakland/Berkeley/Emeryville corridor (NOBE). From north to south, street life in the East Bay is thriving. Professionals and families looking for a rich sense of community have more options than ever for great places to live. Consider Oakland, which Forbes Magazine ranked frst nationally in its demand for residential real estate. The Uptown, once down and out, was named one of the country’s best hipster neighborhoods. Temescal Alley is thriving, drawing young adults and families to browse and dine. And Walkscore Inc. rated Oakland one of the 10 most walkable cities in the country. Berkeley celebrates national recognition as a cultural center for the arts, with a prestigious university and engaged population. Residents enjoy their local treasures, such as the vibrant theatre community, the world-renowned Berkeley Symphony and countless cafes and eateries. Piedmont, with its landscaped streets, excellent school system and rich architectural heritage, sits apart from the urban buzz. It has its own town center and the best Fourth of July parade in the Bay Area.
Our East Bay Neighborhoods are some of the best in the nation! DJ Grubb President
Our East Bay neighborhoods are evolving, and we love the changes we see. We live in a fresh and dynamic era with a truly optimistic eye on our future.
John Karnay Chief Financial Offcer
In our 47th year as Realtors®, it continues to be our honor and pleasure to serve our community.
Bob Belzer Vice President
This book showcases some of our favorite properties. Browse through its pages. Have fun. Enjoy!
DJ, John and Bob
Piedmont
Before its establishment as one of the Bay Area’s loveliest
Today, Piedmont can boast the tenth best
cities, with beautiful mansions along quiet tree-lined streets,
school system in the country. Its small
Piedmont was an open, rolling hillside featuring a dairy farm, rock quarry and 75-acre
commercial center is the site for one of
amusement park. By 1877, this spectacular location, with its sweeping bay views and
the Bay Area’s most down-home Fourth
warm weather, had captured the attention of James Gamble, president of Western Union
of July parades. Five parks throughout
Telegraph. He purchased 350 acres, built his own large home and formed the Piedmont
the city offer wooded paths, tennis courts,
Land Company in order to sell property and start a new community. While more estates
picnic areas and children’s playgrounds.
were constructed, so were smaller houses that became home to writers and artists including
And recently, as testament to its sense of
Jack London and Xavier Martinez.
community spirit and ingenuity, the city inaugurated the new Piedmont Center
Through the years, Piedmont retained its exclusive small town personality. As it grew, its
for the Arts, which hosts music concerts,
residents focused their attention on the amenities that draw a community together and
talent shows, authors’ readings and art
attract others looking for a great place to live.
shows.
Timeless Charm MOUNTAIN AVENUE • PIEDMONT With every architectural detail designed to delight the senses, this early 1900’s Craftsman, located on a tree-lined street in the center of Piedmont, offers all the best features of its period design. With its fve spacious bedrooms, this is a home built for family living, from the natural fow of its layout to its inviting gardens to its warm private spaces perfect to curl up with a good book. While its period design has been beautifully preserved, this home has been updated to provide all of today’s amenities and comforts, including a superbly appointed eat-in kitchen and wine cellar. Public spaces include a living room with custom built-in leaded glass cabinetry, a charming period freplace and an adjacent reading room. French doors from the living room lead to a dining room with handcrafted cabinetry, a large bay window and a delightful beamed ceiling. Downstairs French doors lead from a large playroom to colorful gardens that surround the house on all sides. Above the garage and surrounded by redwood trees, a guest suite completes this beautiful estate.
Natural Evolution
REQUA ROAD • PIEDMONT
Sitting peacefully as if suspended in time, this gracious Piedmont home embodies tranquility, privacy and elegance from a bygone era. Built in 1932 by Noble Newsom, one of the most sought-after architects of the day, this residence stands proud as a beautiful example of its French Provincial Revival architecture. Careful attention has been given to preserving the home’s character and overall style.
The
main level of the home features grand formal rooms and a beautifully appointed gourmet kitchen. The upper level offers a more intimate environment with fve warm and comfortable bedrooms. The lower level of the home can function as an extension of the house or as a separate guest apartment. While historic in style, today’s state-of-the-art amenities have been carefully added throughout the home. Beautifully manicured gardens surround the home on all four sides, offering a perfect transition between the gracious interior and the lush exterior. From the gardens one can enjoy spectacular sunsets over the glittering San Francisco Bay and the city skyline. This warm residence offers the opportunity of a lifetime to own a unique piece of our architectural legacy.
Secret Garden SANDRINGHAM ROAD • PIEDMONT
During the early 1900s, Americans infuenced by traditional European architecture created comfortable and beautiful homes. Grand English and French country homes as well as whimsical storybook-inspired residences were built. It is believed that the famous architect John Hudson Thomas spent two weeks camping
on this Piedmont site to plan the best way to capture the light and maximize the grandeur of the surrounding redwood trees. What he
ultimately designed is nothing short of magical! His original specifcations called for the highest quality available, and today the home continues to refect that elevated standard. Throughout the years this unique residence has been renovated to include all of today’s amenities while preserving the integrity of the original design. Three gracious living levels offer fve inviting bedrooms, a lower-level recreation room with direct garden access and breathtaking public spaces. The living room and dining room feature soaring exposed-beam ceilings, charming woodburning freplaces and intricate hardwood foor designs. The kitchen has been tastefully remodeled to include a family room and breakfast nook. The home enjoys sunlight year round and is surrounded by lush evergreen grounds. A highly pitched slate roofine, copper gutters and an elaborate brick chimney highlight the traditional English architecture.
Private Oasis LASALLE AVENUE • PIEDMONT
This spacious Mediterranean home, originally built in 1926, was designed by Sidney and Noble Newsom with a fowing foor plan, impeccable taste and exquisite craftsmanship that features distinctive ironwork, wood beam ceilings and elegant detailing. Situated on a large corner property, it is protected from the street by rustic garden walls. The handcrafted front door opens into an impressive entry hall, which graciously connects the living and dining rooms with a central courtyard. The spectacular living room boasts custom woodwork, intricate ceiling beams and elegant period lighting. The dining room opens out onto the courtyard. On the main foor, the kitchen opens onto the patio and features a large island and all the cooking space a real epicurean needs for creativity. Adjacent to the kitchen are two bedrooms with built-in bookcases and a shared bath.
The upper level has four bedrooms including a master suite with a freplace and a balcony overlooking the courtyard and garden. The lower level adds versatility and completes the house, featuring a spacious family room, hobby room and half bath. The home was built with great integrity and style that have stood the test of time. It is a true Piedmont treasure.
Home Sweet Home ESTATES DRIVE • PIEDMONT In the early twentieth century, when the all-American Craftsman style was being championed throughout the East Bay as a great departure from dark, compartmentalized Victorian homes, many architects referred to the past for inspiration. This elegant three-story, four bedroom home is a beautiful example of the infuences of Parisian Art Nouveau design, with its ornate ironwork arched entry, marble foors, decorative interior curved staircase and stunning chandeliers. The home is as expansive as it is stylized. Its living and dining rooms gracefully open to the surrounding gardens, with large bay windows that highlight sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay. Four bedrooms, majestic public rooms, a lower level media room and state-of-the-art amenities provide all the sophistication expected in a home of this caliber. Outside, a lattice-and-stone garden cottage sits within the property’s beautifully manicured grounds. Gardens in front and back include a serene sculpture garden.
Berkeley Berkeley is a place where new movements are championed—from the frst public university in the state to the Free Speech Movement to Alice Water’s farm-to-table movement to community vegetable gardens. Curiosity and tolerance for change has resulted in an urban environment that teems with youthful energy and innovation. This is the place where academia and entrepreneurs come together to get inspired. While minutes away from San Francisco, Berkeley itself is a cultural center with nationally recognized theaters, music halls, museums and galleries. Residents have endless dining options, from the iconic Chez Panisse to authentic Indian and Asian cuisine to one-of-a-kind ice cream shops. Boutiques too are a part of the Berkeley landscape. In every neighborhood, residents can enjoy their own unique shopping experiences. For many homeowners, the real draw is the opportunity to live in a place with a strong architectural heritage. Many of the original Craftsman homes by notable architects Willis Polk, Bernard Maybeck and Julia Morgan, add character to the city and set the standard for building newer homes with natural, environmentally appropriate materials. Urban professionals, singles and families all love to call this year-round haven their home.
Sophisticated Comfort DOMINGO AVENUE • CLAREMONT • BERKELEY
This Bernard Maybeck masterpiece defnes the term grand residence. Situated in Berkeley’s Claremont neighborhood, flled with beautiful homes amidst ancient redwood trees, this stately home is only steps away from one of the most sought-after shopping and entertaining corridors in the Bay Area. Encircled by lush gardens and private terraces, it provides the perfect blend of modernity, convenience and elegance. Throughout three stories of luxurious living space, this home leaves nothing to be desired. Handcrafted wood paneling, a grand staircase with a fne turned-wood bannister and period details set the tone for the home’s interior. The sumptuous living and dining room combination
are designed for entertaining. Recessed accent lighting and high off-white ceilings with custom crown molding, help highlight the unique wood paneling and beautiful inlaid foors. The freshly appointed chef ’s kitchen opens to a private outdoor terrace ideal for indoor/outdoor living. Beautiful natural stone, porcelain and stainless steel surfaces complete this functional space. Beyond the foyer and grand staircase, the private upper level boasts four charming bedrooms and an indulgent master suite. With a full guest bedroom suite and media room the lower level of the home is perfectly appointed for casual entertaining and relaxation.
Stylish Living
NORTHHAMPTON AVENUE • BERKELEY HILLS Victorian and Edwardian architecture were the last European styles to be imported from the old world. The mid-20th century cultural revolution that began after the war empowered and inspired Americans to seek an architectural style to call our own. Geniuses like Frank Lloyd-Wright stepped up to the challenge with sleek modern American designs that were in harmony with their environment. In the Bay Area, the developer Joseph Eichler adapted Wright’s concepts and created modern residences suitable for California living. This Berkeley home embodies and showcases their modern principles of openness, light and transparency, making it a true Mid-Century architectural jewel. Designed by California architect Paul Hamilton in 1956, the fve-bedroom residence features expansive walls of glass, handcrafted mahogany built-ins, radiant heat foors and every technological amenity of today. The inviting living and dining room combination showcases unobstructed and breathtaking views from the Bay Bridge to the Golden Gate. The kitchen opens to a comfortable family room framed by windows that look out on a magnifcent jewel box courtyard of Ipe wood and African slate, for seamless indoor/outdoor living. This urban hillside retreat presents a unique opportunity to own a modern architectural masterpiece.
Private Retreat VICENTE ROAD • CLAREMONT HILLS • BERKELEY Successful Contemporary architecture manages to combine technology, comfort and those subtle, unspoken elements that are found throughout history in timeless homes. Contemporary architecture from the 1990s is robust, beautifully crafted and designed to endure the test of time. This beautiful home is a handsome example. Located at the base of the Claremont Hills, this Contemporary home is both dramatic and quietly elegant. The core of this home is a spectacular two-story open atrium, connecting the entrance foyer to the levels above. The spiraling staircase appears almost to foat, a sculptural work of art in its own right! The spacious landing serves as a connector to the well-appointed eat-in kitchen, dining room, versatile living room and panoramic view deck. Highlights of the second story include a wellappointed master suite with private deck and garden, a second bedroom suite and a peaceful oak library with freplace. The living and dining rooms and both bedrooms face the western view, capturing the everchanging sky and breathtaking sunsets. The outdoor spaces provide room for al fresco dining and lounging. The surrounding hillside of oak trees and open space creates a natural oasis in your own backyard. This home is a contemporary jewel, with sophistication and a simplicity that is original and refreshing.
Timeless Charm LEWISTON AVENUE • CLAREMONT • BERKELEY A departure from traditional Victorian architecture, the Craftsman style is focused on building materials and a sensitivity to the environment. Famous architects such as Bernard Maybeck and Julia Morgan built their own homes in this organic, more open style. Quality of craftsmanship, functionality and warmth are at the core of these homes. During the frst three decades of the 1900s, Craftsman homes were built throughout entire neighborhoods. The style is so popular that new Craftsman homes are still being built today with only the best materials and artisans. Berkeley is one of those fortunate communities with a wealth of architectural masterpieces from this period. This quintessential Craftsman is located on a quiet cul-de-sac in the Elmwood, one of Berkeley’s most convenient and desirable neighborhoods. The result of an extensive restoration, this enchanting two-story garden retreat features a private upper level with four bedrooms plus an attic suite. The main level is surrounded by colorful gardens and presents large, elegant public rooms with rich hardwood foors, original details and ceiling soffts. The dining room and family room open to sunny garden terraces and patios to bring the outdoors inside. Featuring beautiful fnishes and top-of-the-line appliances, the kitchen and family room are the heart of the home and bound to be the gathering and entertaining spot for generations to come.
Impeccable Craftsmanship HILLCREST ROAD • CLAREMONT • BERKELEY Located on a stunning Claremont ridge and surrounded by hundredyear-old oak trees, this romantic 1929 English country home is the perfect blend of dramatic architecture and modern amenities. The gardens and terraces suggest a subtle French medieval infuence. Lush lavender de Provence, citrus trees and perennially blooming plantings lend color, charm and life to this stately home. The home opens to softly colored, hand-plastered walls and beautifully sculpted woodwork. The living room is a light-flled space with soaring exposed beam ceilings over rich, chestnut-colored hardwood foors. An alcove with foor-to-ceiling leaded windows, a large freplace and garden views enhance its style. Adjacent to the kitchen, the formal dining room invites large gatherings. Great attention to detail was given to the freshly appointed chef ’s kitchen. Solid wood cabinetry, top-of-the-line appliances and
beautiful period details create a space that is not only functional but also conforms to the style of the home. Upstairs, windows in each of the three large bedrooms and master suite provide unobstructed views of the Claremont Hotel, the Berkeley Hills and the cityscape below. Beyond its magical gardens and stunning architecture, this unique residence offers a superb location with proximity to everything the Claremont neighborhood has to offer.
Kensington In the early 20th century, Kensington was primarily a bucolic, grass-covered hillside dotted with dairy farms. Between 1920 and 1930, its population grew from 226 to 1,500, prompted by the Berkeley Fire of 1923. Perhaps because of its history as a place to seek refuge, Kensington, whose population now numbers over 5,000, has remained a safe, peaceful and comfortable place to live, with attractive architecture and a strong sense community. Kensington, which borders El Cerrito to the north, Berkeley to the south and Wildcat Canyon Regional Park to the east, is known for its top-rated elementary school, quaint boutique shops, Sunday Farmers’ Market and one of the most visited public libraries in the entire county. Curvy tree-lined streets and cul-de-sacs enhance its charm and make it one of the East Bay’s most beautiful places to live.
While only minutes from the excitement of downtown Berkeley, Kensington offers an ideal lifestyle for outdoor enthusiasts, with miles of hiking and biking trails that start just up the hill; the 10-acre Blake Gardens within its city; and the Animal Farm and Environmental Education Center, Botanic Gardens, Lake Anza, steam trains and merry-go-round in Tilden Park.
Warmth and Comfort ARLINGTON AVENUE • KENSINGTON Originated over sixty years ago, the Mid-Century Modern architectural style was considered the ideal for California living, with its ample windows and open foor plans that opened up interior spaces and brought the outdoors in. Many Mid-Century houses utilized thengroundbreaking Post and Beam architectural design that eliminated bulky support walls in favor of walls primarily made of glass. Function was as important as form in Mid-Century designs, with an emphasis placed on targeting the needs of the contemporary American family.
The high ceilings, open spaces and glass-walls of this sun-flled residence embody the basic principles behind this comfortable building style. A thorough renovation has incorporated popular state-of-the-art amenities. Inside, the dramatic living and dining room is graced with a vaulted tongue-and-groove beamed ceiling and a stack-stone freplace. The beautifully appointed kitchen is a bright and airy space with top-of-the-line appliances, ample storage and natural stone surfaces. Throughout three levels, this gracious home offers four bedrooms and a luxurious master bedroom retreat with panoramic, bridge-to-bridge views. Completing this charming home is a lower level guest suite, view terrace and year-round blooming gardens.
Oakland This city of roughly half a million residents was recently named one of the most exciting cities in America, with the greatest number of theater companies, music venues and museums per square mile. It enjoys the most parks per person and the best climate in the Bay Area. Oakland also ranks in the top ten for percentage of women-owned businesses and best drinking water. Add to that some of the most popular and innovative new restaurants around and it’s no surprise that Oakland is getting the attention it deserves.
The last 200 years have been very exciting and transformative for the beautiful piece of land that we know today as Oakland. Presently, this city is experiencing one of the most notable renaissance movements since its inception in 1852. Luis Maria Peralta, the frst European to legally claim title to these lands under the Spanish Crown, could not have imagined what his hacienda would one day become. Beyond its vibrant downtown, the constantly evolving city of Oakland offers a wide selection of livable neighborhoods including Rockridge, Montclair, the Uptown, Temescal, Lake Merritt, Glenview and Crocker Highlands. Each community has its own unique shopping and dining district, entertainment options and personality. All share access to the beautiful outdoors, with ample opportunities for walking and biking.
Oakland is home to the nation’s oldest wildlife refuge, Lake Merritt, which was established in 1870, as well as the nation’s ffth largest port.
Garden Living
WAWONA AVENUE • CROCKER HIGHLANDS • OAKLAND The early 1900’s architectural revival of European styles in America produced a multitude of functional yet charming homes. Richly wooded pieces of land, such as Piedmont and Crocker Highlands, were the perfect setting for the creation of these romantic and whimsical residences.
Set back from the sidewalk and protected by hundred-year-old oak trees, this two-story home is all but invisible from the street. An urban oasis with historic interest and abundant charm, the house includes four delightful bedrooms with garden views and welcoming formal public rooms on the main level.
Surrounded by mature wraparound gardens, this home was built in the English Garden style, notable for having light-flled interiors and arched doors with handcrafted exposed hardware. The striking roof, with overhanging beveled edges, and the wide, banded latticed windows are also hallmarks of this inviting and warm style.
The living room enjoys large panoramic view windows, exposed timber ceilings and a romantic wood-burning freplace. The dining room opens to the front terrace through French doors and features original built-in cabinetry. Completing this level is an offce and tastefully remodeled kitchen that opens to a sheltered patio, perfect for al fresco dining.
Relaxed Comfort BROADWAY • ROCKRIDGE • OAKLAND
California was one of the frst places to introduce the Bungalow as a building style. These comfortable and livable homes were frst built in India as way stations for travelers. The architecture was adopted by British offcers stationed in India during the 19th century. The houses were practical with overhanging roofs shading verandas, and the foor plan was open to facilitate the movement of air in the hot climate. This tropical Indian architecture was well adapted to the sunny climate of California, where outdoor living has always been a part of daily life. By 1906, there was not a home magazine that didn’t feature the bungalow style. From 1907 to 1925, the bungalow was one of the most sought after home designs.
Set back from the street, behind a delightful garden, this two-story 1918 Bungalow is located in the heart of Oakland’s Rockridge neighborhood. The home has been fully renovated to serve today’s lifestyle while preserving its integrity. Three light-flled bedrooms occupy the upper level while spacious living and dining rooms, as well as a stunning chef ’s kitchen, bring life to the main level. The beautifully landscaped rear gardens boast large terraces and a detached guest suite.
Private Oasis
GUIDO STREET • REDWOOD HEIGHTS • OAKLAND The charming Ranch house style is noted for its sleek, close-to-the-ground profle and minimal use of exterior and interior decoration. Ranch style homes fuse modernist ideas with notions of the American West working ranches to create very informal and casual living spaces. The Ranch style was extremely popular with the booming post-war middle class from the 1940s to 1970s. By the 1950s, the California Ranch house accounted for nine out of every ten new houses.
Built in the 1920s as a hunting lodge, this fve bedroom Ranch style home has been transformed into a state-of-the-art residence while maintaining some of its rustic spirit. The fuid foor plan offers a spacious living room that opens through retractable glass doors to the expansive panoramic view terrace. An open dining room and kitchen sit adjacent to this lightflled space. The chef ’s kitchen features topof-the-line appliances and shares breathtaking views beyond the home’s gardens to the Golden Gate. The ability of the style to accommodate the individual needs of the homeowner, combined with the latest in building amenities, create a timeless and versatile home.
Soaring Views SKYLINE BOULEVARD • OAKLAND HILLS A Contemporary gem designed by award winning architect David Stark Wilson overlooks the glittering San Francisco Bay and city skyline beyond from one of the highest vantage points on Skyline Boulevard atop the Oakland and Berkeley hills. This custom residence is nestled amidst acres of regional parks and beautiful natural preserves. Conceived to complement its surrounding natural beauty, this one-of-a-kind home creates a spectacular and inviting sanctuary. The architect created a bright and open foor plan where the barrier between inside and outside is invisible. Huge double French doors, large picture windows and adjoining terraces provide panoramic views. Once inside, this residence features an open living room and dining room, library and an entertainer’s dream kitchen with all the expected amenities in a home of this caliber. Designed with comfort and seclusion in mind, the lower level features four spacious bedrooms with panoramic views and a romantic master-suite with foor to ceiling windows and a lavish bath with a twoperson jetted tub. Outdoor living is at its best in this spectacular residence, with a large and sheltered front courtyard with outdoor freplace and a rear panoramic view terrace, perfect for yearround alfresco dining and entertaining.
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