Norah Brower & Daniella Brower Present

1923 Thousand Oaks BLVD.

BERKELEY

Offered at $1,895,000

3 Bed

2.5 BAth

2,454 sq. ft.

Nestled in Berkeley’s coveted Thousand Oaks neighborhood

This rare East Coast–style traditional home, blends stately elegance with inviting warmth. Built in 1922, the 3++BD, 2.5BA home spans 2,454 sq ft on a generous 7,500 sq ft lot stretching from Thousand Oaks Blvd to San Fernando Ave. The detached garage off-San Fernando Ave allows an almost level-in entrance through the kitchen and also has potential for development.

Residence

The thoughtful layout offers spacious, sun-filled rooms

Including a formal living room, a library, and a dedicated office. Both the living room and kitchen open directly to the gracious backyard. The custom kitchen—with built-in seating, a handcrafted table and fir cabinets—anchors the home with charm and function.

Bright living room with a white sofa, large windows, a beige ottoman with a flower arrangement, and hardwood floors.
A bedroom with a bed covered in a green quilt, a white pillow, and a striped rug, with white cabinets, a fireplace, and two windows showing greenery outside.

Features

Upstairs, the primary suite features an ensuite bath, a separate dressing room, and a serene setting

Both west-facing bedrooms enjoy Bay vistas, while the back bedroom and sunroom feel tucked among the trees, overlooking the magical garden below. An upstairs laundry adds convenience. Outdoors, lush gardens provide a serene retreat for entertaining or quiet reflection.

A backyard patio with brick flooring, surrounded by green trees and bushes, with a round table and four chairs in the center, a brick staircase leading to a higher level, and a chair with a pillow on the left side, in a peaceful garden setting at sunset.

Indoor-Outdoor Ease

With refined proportions, abundant natural light, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow

This home embodies timeless Berkeley elegance just moments from Solano Ave, North Berkeley shops, and transit, plus right across the street from Great Stone Face Park—a Thousand Oaks neighborhood Treasure.

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