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1120 Curtis St

  • Albany, CA
  • $1,275,000
$1,275,000

1120 Curtis St

2 Beds 2 Baths 1,095 Sq.Ft. 3,800 Sq.Ft.

Description

First time on the market since the 1970s, this sun-filled 2-bedroom, 2-bath* home is the perfect place to plant roots. In one of Albany’s most connected neighborhoods, right around the corner from Terrace Park, a block from Gilman Street restaurants, a grocery store, and a bakery. Only 2 blocks to Marin Elementary School**. Walkscore® of 84, and an almost perfect 96 Bikescore™, a “Biker’s Paradise”!

Open living room and dining room with built-in bookshelves. The kitchen has been updated with new countertops, new appliances, and fixtures (2026). The kitchen opens to the deck and fully fenced backyard, affording easy indoor-outdoor living. Both bathrooms have been updated with new tile, vanities, and fixtures (2026). The back bedroom has an ensuite bathroom. Don’t miss the garage, just waiting to be turned into an office, media room, or workshop.

*Published Bath count differs from the public record. Buyer to investigate with the city. Neither seller nor listing agent has verified the accuracy of any of these sources of information. **Any interested parties should verify the school district and availability, as attendance and attending the closest school is not guaranteed.

 

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Location

1120 Curtis St, Albany, CA 94706

Status

Sold

1926

1926

Year Built

2

2

Total Bedrooms

2

2

Total Bathrooms

1,095

1,095

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

3,800

3,800

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

1.0

1.0

Garage Space

01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

2

Total Bathrooms

2

Full Bathrooms

2

Laundry room

Hookups Only

Flooring

Hardwood, Hardwood Flrs Throughout, Tile

Fireplace

Living Room, See Remarks

Appliances

Dishwasher, Electric Range, Free-Standing Range, Refrigerator, Gas Water Heater

Other Interior Features

No Additional Rooms, Counter - Solid Surface, Updated Kitchen
01

Exterior & Building

Story

1

Garage Space

1.0

Pool

None

Roof

Tar/Gravel

Lot Features

Level, Back Yard, Front Yard

Parking

Detached

Heat Type

Forced Air, Natural Gas

Air Conditioning

None

Sewer

Public Sewer

Substructure

Raised

Disability Features

None

Other Exterior Features

Back Yard, Front Yard, Garden/Play, Sprinklers Automatic, Sprinklers Front
01

Lot & Area

Status

Sold

Living Area

1,095 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

3,800 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

41126729

Type

Residential

Year Built

1926

Neighborhood

Albany

Architecture Styles

Bungalow

School District

Albany (510) 559-6500
01

Finance

Sales Price

$1,275,000

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Albany

Known for its excellent schools, quaint residential streets, and bustling Solano Avenue that runs through its core.

Welcome to Albany

Known for its excellent schools, quaint residential streets, and bustling Solano Avenue that runs through its core, Albany has a lot to offer for a small town of less than 20,000 residents. Initially established as a bedroom community for commuters to San Francisco, the city has blossomed into a thriving community all its own.
 
Albany schools consistently place in the 90th percentile, producing some of the highest academic test scores in the state. (Perhaps this isn’t surprising, considering that Albany is also home to UC Berkeley’s family student housing, University Village.)
 
Accordingly, homes here go for top dollar. You’ll find primarily 2- and 3-bedroom single-family homes, including Craftsman bungalows, Mediterranean-style residences, and charming MacGregor homes, which have touches of storybook whimsy.
 
If you’re looking for big-box stores, head to San Pablo Avenue, but most residents do their shopping on Solano Avenue, which is dotted with gourmet and specialty grocers, florists, boutiques, jewelers, antique shops, cafes and restaurants. Every year people from all over the Bay Area descend on this beloved Main Street for the Solano Stroll, an annual street fair (and people-watching extravaganza) that runs more than 25 blocks.
 
Albany’s city limits extend to the waterfront, where you’ll find an unlikely — and fiercely contested — bit of wildness, the Albany Bulb. A former landfill turned park and art installation, the Bulb is a popular destination for dog walkers, hikers, and the adventurous, with spectacular views of the bay. Adjacent to Golden Gate Fields, it also connects to the Bay Trail, which you can walk or bike to access the Richmond Marina, the tip of Emeryville, and beyond.
 
Sharing borders with Berkeley, Richmond, and El Cerrito, Albany is close to major freeways as well as to BART and other public transportation. Oakland is about 15 minutes away and San Francisco can be as close as 20 minutes in light traffic.
 

Neighborhoods

Welcome to Albany Known for its excellent schools, quaint residential streets, and bustling Solano Avenue that runs through its core, Albany has a lot to offer for a small town of less than 20,000 residents. Initially established as a bedroom community for commuters to San Francisco, the city has blossomed into a thriving community all its own. Albany schools consistently place in the 90th percentile, producing some of the highest academic test scores in the state. (Perhaps this isn’t surprising, considering that Albany is also home to UC Berkeley’s family student housing, University Village.) Accordingly, homes here go for top dollar. You’ll find primarily 2- and 3-bedroom single-family homes, including Craftsman bungalows, Mediterranean-style residences, and charming MacGregor homes, which have touches of storybook whimsy. If you’re looking for big-box stores, head to San Pablo Avenue, but most residents do their shopping on Solano Avenue, which is dotted with gourmet and specialty grocers, florists, boutiques, jewelers, antique shops, cafes and restaurants. Every year people from all over the Bay Area descend on this beloved Main Street for the Solano Stroll, an annual street fair (and people-watching extravaganza) that runs more than 25 blocks. Albany’s city limits extend to the waterfront, where you’ll find an unlikely — and fiercely contested — bit of wildness, the Albany Bulb. A former landfill turned park and art installation, the Bulb is a popular destination for dog walkers, hikers, and the adventurous, with spectacular views of the bay. Adjacent to Golden Gate Fields, it also connects to the Bay Trail, which you can walk or bike to access the Richmond Marina, the tip of Emeryville, and beyond. Sharing borders with Berkeley, Richmond, and El Cerrito, Albany is close to major freeways as well as to BART and other public transportation. Oakland is about 15 minutes away and San Francisco can be as close as 20 minutes in light traffic. Neighborhoods Albany Hill Memorial Park
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Ann Arriola Plant

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Eric Gellerman

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