
An Oakland home built by three-time Oakland mayor, Howard Beach in 1941, sold for $3.7 million, well above the original asking price of $2.995 million.
The 3,647-square-foot Mediterranean-style home has 4 bedrooms and 4 baths. The home retains period features of mahogany trim and built-ins and touts a sprawling backyard with a pickleball/basketball court. The master suite features a balcony overlooking the yard and a vista of the Oakland hills.
Kim Cole with Compass held the listing.
Before he was mayor, Beach opened Berkeley’s first movie theater and owned a few neighborhood theaters in Oakland.