The Scott Ward Team Presents
Radiating Charm in the laurel
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$899,000
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fully rehabbed Spanish Mediterranean.
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beds
3
baths
2
interior
1,763 sq ft
neighborhood
Laurel District, Oakland
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Neighborhood - The Laurel and the Diamond (lucky you)
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3244 Florida straddles both the Diamond District Neighborhood and the Laurel Neighborhood.
The nearby Laurel Elementary School and Laurel Playground provide critical community anchors, creating spaces that support local family life and recreational activities. Proximity to Dimond Park offers additional green space and outdoor opportunities that enhance the neighborhood's livability. Click Here
The Laurel's neighborhood's architectural landscape tells a compelling story of Oakland's residential evolution. Homes dating from the early to mid-20th century feature a mix of architectural styles, including modest bungalows and post-World War II developments that reflect the area's working-class roots. Careful maintenance and periodic renovations have preserved the neighborhood's distinctive residential character.
What distinguishes the Laurel District is its remarkable sense of community and urban resilience. Bounded by significant transportation corridors and featuring carefully maintained residential streets, the neighborhood represents a distinctive living experience that captures the best of Oakland's diverse residential traditions. From local community events to direct access to essential amenities, the Laurel District offers residents a residential environment that blends historical depth, community spirit, and urban convenience.
The Diamond District Click Here is a lovely neighborhood indeed. The Sausal Creek runs from the Oakland Hills to the San Francisco Bay, with a portion running near Dimond’s Fruitvale Avenue. Hike along the creek bed in Dimond Canyon, where you’ll spot redwoods, oak, buckeye and other native plants. Ferns and wild blackberries grow here, too.
Take yourself on a self-guided mural tour in this vibrant neighborhood. Energetic street art dominates the district, including “Dimond’s Hidden Jewels” on Farmer Joe’s, “I Love Dimond” on the PG&E Boston substation, and “Oakland Treehouse” and “Bird on a Branch” at MacArthur & Rhoda streets.
The nearby Laurel Elementary School and Laurel Playground provide critical community anchors, creating spaces that support local family life and recreational activities. Proximity to Dimond Park offers additional green space and outdoor opportunities that enhance the neighborhood's livability. Click Here
The Laurel's neighborhood's architectural landscape tells a compelling story of Oakland's residential evolution. Homes dating from the early to mid-20th century feature a mix of architectural styles, including modest bungalows and post-World War II developments that reflect the area's working-class roots. Careful maintenance and periodic renovations have preserved the neighborhood's distinctive residential character.
What distinguishes the Laurel District is its remarkable sense of community and urban resilience. Bounded by significant transportation corridors and featuring carefully maintained residential streets, the neighborhood represents a distinctive living experience that captures the best of Oakland's diverse residential traditions. From local community events to direct access to essential amenities, the Laurel District offers residents a residential environment that blends historical depth, community spirit, and urban convenience.
The Diamond District Click Here is a lovely neighborhood indeed. The Sausal Creek runs from the Oakland Hills to the San Francisco Bay, with a portion running near Dimond’s Fruitvale Avenue. Hike along the creek bed in Dimond Canyon, where you’ll spot redwoods, oak, buckeye and other native plants. Ferns and wild blackberries grow here, too.
Take yourself on a self-guided mural tour in this vibrant neighborhood. Energetic street art dominates the district, including “Dimond’s Hidden Jewels” on Farmer Joe’s, “I Love Dimond” on the PG&E Boston substation, and “Oakland Treehouse” and “Bird on a Branch” at MacArthur & Rhoda streets.

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