Nestled in the heart of Berkeley Hills, 955 Euclid Avenue is a rare opportunity to own a piece of architectural history. This one-story residence is a testament to timeless design and craftsmanship, designed and built in 1939 by the renowned modernist architect and engineer John Ekin Dinwiddie.
The home has been lovingly preserved, maintaining its original floor plan that perfectly blends indoor and outdoor living. The expansive windows and open spaces invite the serene beauty of the surrounding garden landscape, creating a tranquil retreat that feels intimate and connected to nature.
Located on the broader stretch of Euclid Avenue, this property offers the convenience of ample parking and easy access to downtown Berkeley, Albany, and Kensington. Whether exploring local shops, dining at renowned restaurants, or enjoying the vibrant culture, everything you need is just minutes away.
Families will also appreciate the home's proximity to top-rated Berkeley schools, making this a beautiful house and a wonderful place to call home. Don’t miss your chance to own this architectural treasure in one of Berkeley's most sought-after neighborhoods!