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Every square foot of this home has been put to good use. The living room flows into the dining area, both benefitting from a traditional front picture window that overlooks the north end of the San Francisco Bay and the largely undeveloped hills above the Point Richmond area. Little touches convey the heritage of the home: a small niche built into the living room wall to hold keys or a treasured object, a small decorative tile laid into the floor near the front door, and hardwood flooring throughout the home. At the same time, this home has been kept with an eye to comfortable modern life, including an efficient kitchen. The bedrooms are amply sized and bright, with dual-pane vinyl windows. The primary bedroom is set at the rear of the home, with an updated bathroom adjacent and a cedar-lined closet with built-in cedar shelving. You’ll appreciate the totally updated electrical system (completed in the last few years), and a French drain system around the exterior of the home to protect the foundation. A partial basement offers functional space for an extra refrigerator and a washer and dryer. Outdoor details: <dl><li>Let the scent of jasmine greet you as you approach the front doors, and soon the bougainvillea will come into bloom with its brilliant magenta blossoms wrapping the front porch and stair railing</li> <li>Just behind the home, off the kitchen, sliding glass doors open out to a wood deck where you'll have the option of setting up your grill, dining al fresco, or relaxing with a book or your pet</li> <li>The large rear garden is set on two levels, with a seating area at the top under the shelter of a tall hedge</li> <li>A backyard potting shed includes an awning for shade and an enclosed storage area, which might double as a workshop or artist's niche* with a little cleaning</li> <li>Irrigation covers the majority of the garden</li></dl> The busy East Bay streets and neighborhoods feel miles away in this hidden neighborhood. There are wide open parklands with rolling hills where you'll see cows grazing and people walking, or taking their dogs out for a romp, literally blocks away. Yet the drive from this home to the nearest freeway entrance is less than five minutes, and residents have their choice of multiple grocery stores, coffee shops, and other businesses a very short distance away. *Buyer to verify use of space. Neither seller nor listing agent has investigated or verified the accuracy of any of these sources of information nor that these spaces are or may be made into legally habitable spaces. Buyer must conduct their own investigation with the city and appropriate professionals and rely solely on that investigation.