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Perched a top Glen Alpine Road, this elegant French revival château features glamorous and exquisite craftsmanship of its early 20th-century heritage while seamlessly offering modern amenities and thoughtful upgrades throughout.

Designed by Albert Farr in 1926 this estate has beautifully landscaped grounds, a spacious reception salon showcasing original black & white marble floors, and grand formal rooms. A large terrace off the living room and dining room creates a wonderful flow while entertaining guests.

The updated chef’s kitchen with 2-story high ceilings, features high-end appliances including Wolf and SubZero, and opens to gardens for easy indoor outdoor living.

The 2nd floor offers four+ bedrooms and four baths including a gracious primary bedroom suite with gorgeous views and a luxurious bathroom.

The top floor has a fantastic home theater and office/play area. The lower level features spacious bedroom suite and an updated “ballroom” perfect for entertaining family or friends or as a large play room.

Sited behind a beautiful iron gate, the expansive grounds create a wonderful sense of privacy.

Piedmont, a two-square-mile city within the borders of Oakland, was incorporated in 1907 and was known then as “The City of Millionaires” because there were more millionaires per square mile residing there than in any other U.S. city.

Today, their large, estate-like homes are still standing in the heart of Piedmont, reminding residents of its glitzy past.

Homes in Piedmont range from those estate-like homes in central Piedmont with expansive grounds to more modest homes on the edges of town. Well-manicured landscapes prevail and the city’s stringent permitting guidelines ensure all of the homes maintain their original flavor.

The commercial area of town is small, featuring several banks and one gas station. Mulberry’s Market, a specialty food store with ready-made meals, caters to gourmet taste buds and is the frequent morning coffee stop for parents and after-school hot spot for kids. Piedmont’s proximity to Oakland’s many big-city amenities ensures Piedmont views.

The sense of community is strong, as witnessed by the large turnout for the annual Fourth of July parade that happens each year down Highland Avenue. The Piedmont Recreation Center offers a central gathering place for residents. Available for rental, it is the frequent setting for community events and parties. The beautiful grounds provide a wonderful place to hang out and play, and the wooded trail connecting the Center to the high school.

A casual carpool zone on Oakland Avenue, along with proximity to Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) and Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District buses, offer workers convenient commute options.

Pride in community involvement and village living are just a few of the reasons people love to live in Piedmont.