
"An Oakland home built by three-time Oakland mayor, Howard Beach in 1941, sold for $3.7 million, well above the original asking price of $2.995 million. The 3,647-square-foot Mediterranean-style home has 4 bedrooms and 4 baths. The home retains period features of mahogany trim and built-ins and touts a sprawling backyard with a pickleball/basketball court. The master suite features a balcony overlooking the yard and a vista of the Oakland hills."
"Kim Cole with Compass held the listing. Before he was mayor, Beach opened Berkeley's first movie theater and owned a few neighborhood theaters in Oakland."
A 3,647-square-foot Mediterranean-style Oakland house built in 1941 by three-time mayor Howard Beach sold for $3.7 million, above the $2.995 million asking price. The four-bedroom, four-bath property retains period mahogany trim and built-in features. The backyard includes a pickleball/basketball court and the master suite has a balcony with views of the yard and Oakland hills. Kim Cole of Compass held the listing. Before serving as mayor, Howard Beach opened Berkeley's first movie theater and owned several neighborhood theaters in Oakland.
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