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Vanguard Properties
Vanguard Properties
Selina Zhao, Vanguard PropertiesPhone: (415) 919-0000
Email: [email protected]
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Residential IncomeFor Sale
$7,260,000
1700 Le Roy Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94709
Listing Office: Cbre
MLS: San Francisco MLS
16,950Sq Ft
Est. Mortgage
$37,575/mo

1700 Le Roy Ave presents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a value-add apartment building located in the coveted Northside/Hilltop neighborhood of Berkeley, CA. The property is situated just 3 blocks from UC Berkeley, the # 1 public school is the United States. Built in 1930, this 16,950 SF multifamily investment property is comprised of 15 apartment units spanning 3 stories. The building is situated on a 12,500 SF / 0.29 acre lot and features an attractive courtyard, a secured garage with 16 parking spaces, and an on-site laundry facility. The property boasts a diverse unit mix of 1 studio, 10 1-bedroom units, 3 2-bedroom units, and 1 4-bedroom unit. 4 units are 2-story townhome style units, all of which feature private balconies. The avg. unit size at the property is 848 SF and all but one unit have a formal dining room/area, presenting the unique opportunity to add at least one bedroom in each unit. As of the 2024 Fall semester, there are nearly 45,900 students enrolled at UC Berkeley, and the university can only provide housing for approximately 25% of the student population. With UC Berkeley experiencing a steady increase in student enrollment and a significant shortage of student housing, there's high demand for modern accommodations with student-focused amenities.

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