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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Hayward Japanese Gardens

KW is pleased to present 433 Estudillo Ave. suite #100, located in the main floor and one of the first offices when entering the property, which makes this one of the most accessible offices in the building. It’s also the only office on the main level that has a floor to ceiling windows that is visible from the main street. The space has heating and cooling, an in-unit restroom, and an HOA that is all inclusive of the utilities. It also includes (2) covered and secure parking spaces and lots of shared parking space for visitors. This is a great office in a highly sought professional office building that is 100% occupied. The zoning is designated as DA-2 and very flexible for a range of uses that does not need a conditional use permit. Buyer to verify zoning uses. HOA is $954/

Anthony Chabot

Stretching from Redwood Park to the town of Castro Valley, this 4,943-acre park offers biking, hiking, riding trails, an equestrian center, and a lake. Trails range from less than five to more than 30 miles long, with moderate and steep grades. There’s great picnicking, fishing, and boat rentals on the 315-acre lake. Daily, dawn to dusk.

An astonishing diversity of wildlife can be seen at this shoreline park under development just south of Oakland International Airport. Marsh hawks, black-shouldered kites, red-tailed hawks, and shorebirds abound. Views of the Bay are spectacular.

Casa Peralta

The Casa Peralta is the City of San Leandro’s historic house museum. Three descendants of the original land grant of Rancho San Antonio (ranging from the San Leandro Creek to the current-day City of El Cerrito) lived in the Casa. The home was remodeled in 1926 as a grand Spanish-style villa, with hand-painted tiles imported from Spain, that tell the story of Don Quixote.

Marina Park

This 15-acre beachfront park at the south end of Pierpont Boulevard is a great place to watch boats cruise out of the harbor, fish off the launching dock, and let the kids run free. Facilities include picnic and barbecue areas, a sand volleybal court, a children’s play area with a replica of an antique sailing ship and restrooms.

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