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1205 Melville Square # 108

  • Richmond, CA
  • $485,000
$485,000

1205 Melville Square # 108

2 Beds 2 Baths 1,011 Sq.Ft.

Description

Welcome to this beautifully remodeled, single-level, two-bedroom, two-bath condo in the picturesque Marina Bay community. From the moment you enter, the foyer and kitchen impress with stunning slate floors and exceptional craftsmanship. The thoughtfully designed kitchen and bathrooms feature solid wood cabinetry and elegant stone countertops.

Soak in expansive, south-facing views of the waterfront park, marina, San Francisco Bay, and iconic city skyline—every room enjoys abundant natural light and breathtaking scenery. Unwind each evening with unforgettable sunsets from your enclosed patio, which seamlessly connects to an open deck for effortless indoor-outdoor living year-round.

The layout is ideal, with the bedrooms located on either side of the unit, and the living space in between. Both spacious bedrooms offer lovely remodeled ensuite bathrooms. The unit includes two parking spaces—one deeded covered carport with an EV charging station and one additional uncovered space—along with extra storage, all within a gated community.

Ideally located near restaurants, breweries, shops, the San Francisco Bay Trail, the Richmond/San Francisco Ferry, Marina Bay Sunday Farmers Market, and more, this hidden gem offers resort-style living every day. Live like you’re on vacation in this warm, welcoming waterfront enclave.

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Location

1205 Melville Square # 108, Richmond, CA 94804

Status

Sold

1983

1983

Year Built

2

2

Total Bedrooms

2

2

Total Bathrooms

1,011

1,011

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

1.0

1.0

Garage Space

01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

2

Total Bathrooms

2

Full Bathrooms

2

Laundry room

Dryer, Laundry Closet, Washer, In Unit

Flooring

Laminate

Fireplace

None

Appliances

Dishwasher, Electric Range, Microwave, Refrigerator, Dryer, Washer

Other Interior Features

Solarium, Breakfast Bar, Updated Kitchen
01

Exterior & Building

Story

1

Garage Space

1.0

Pool

None

Parking

Carport, Electric Vehicle Charging Station(s)

Heat Type

Electric

Air Conditioning

None

HOA Amenities

Greenbelt, Gated, BBQ Area
01

Lot & Area

Status

Sold

Living Area

1,011 Sq.Ft.

Total Area

1,011 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

41120873

Type

Condo

Year Built

1983

Neighborhood

Richmond

Architecture Styles

Contemporary

Water Frontage

Waterfront
01

Finance

Sales Price

$485,000

HOA Fees

$835/mo

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Richmond

Home to some of the Bay Area's best seaside parks, beaches, fishing piers, biking and jogging trails.

Welcome to Richmond

With 32 miles of coastal shoreline, the city of Richmond is known for its panoramic, unobstructed views of San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge and Marin's Mount Tamalpais.
 
Home to some of the Bay Area's best seaside parks, beaches, fishing piers, biking and jogging trails, wildlife preserves and yacht harbors, Richmond is a haven for families looking for a higher quality of life, a lower cost of living, and the water's edge.
 
Located 16 miles northeast of San Francisco across the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, the city of Richmond is one of the most convenient commuter spots in the entire Bay Area. It has excellent public transportation, including BART, bus, train and ferry service to the surrounding cities. By freeway, San Francisco is within 35 minutes, Marin is 10 minutes away, and the city of Oakland is a 20-minute drive.
 
Richmond experienced a huge growth spurt in the years leading up to and spanning World War II. It was a major shipbuilding center and attracted thousands of defense workers from all over the country. There could have been a billboard saying "Rosie the Riveter" lives here. Richmond's real estate is comprised of mainly or mid- to late-20th century ranch-style homes, townhouses and condominiums. There are also rural areas, such as the hills surrounding Wildcat Canyon, where homeowners enjoy expansive acreage, complete with horses and access to wooded riding and hiking trails.
 
Unique places to check out in Richmond include the Richmond Art Center, one of the oldest art centers of the West Coast. It continues to be a wonderful community resource with great teachers, studios, and galleries. The Point Pinole Regional Shoreline is a great place to spot migratory birds, and Annie's Annuals Nursery is the source for California native flowers.
 
Those who enjoy indoor swimming can check out the completely refurbished Richmond Municipal Natatorium, also known as the Plunge. This treasured recreational venue is now equipped with LED lighting, solar panel-generated power, and an ultraviolet disinfectant system and saline chlorination that eliminates the stinging and odor of chlorine.
 
Just about every major suburban store and restaurant chain can be found along the many retail corridors of Richmond and at the expansive Hilltop Mall. Residents looking for a more urban experience can meander through the scenic waterfront village of downtown Point Richmond, popping into the endless independently-owned shops, galleries, grocery stores, cafes and restaurants.
 

Neighborhoods

Welcome to Richmond With 32 miles of coastal shoreline, the city of Richmond is known for its panoramic, unobstructed views of San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge and Marin's Mount Tamalpais. Home to some of the Bay Area's best seaside parks, beaches, fishing piers, biking and jogging trails, wildlife preserves and yacht harbors, Richmond is a haven for families looking for a higher quality of life, a lower cost of living, and the water's edge. Located 16 miles northeast of San Francisco across the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, the city of Richmond is one of the most convenient commuter spots in the entire Bay Area. It has excellent public transportation, including BART, bus, train and ferry service to the surrounding cities. By freeway, San Francisco is within 35 minutes, Marin is 10 minutes away, and the city of Oakland is a 20-minute drive. Richmond experienced a huge growth spurt in the years leading up to and spanning World War II. It was a major shipbuilding center and attracted thousands of defense workers from all over the country. There could have been a billboard saying "Rosie the Riveter" lives here. Richmond's real estate is comprised of mainly or mid- to late-20th century ranch-style homes, townhouses and condominiums. There are also rural areas, such as the hills surrounding Wildcat Canyon, where homeowners enjoy expansive acreage, complete with horses and access to wooded riding and hiking trails. Unique places to check out in Richmond include the Richmond Art Center, one of the oldest art centers of the West Coast. It continues to be a wonderful community resource with great teachers, studios, and galleries. The Point Pinole Regional Shoreline is a great place to spot migratory birds, and Annie's Annuals Nursery is the source for California native flowers. Those who enjoy indoor swimming can check out the completely refurbished Richmond Municipal Natatorium, also known as the Plunge. This treasured recreational venue is now equipped with LED lighting, solar panel-generated power, and an ultraviolet disinfectant system and saline chlorination that eliminates the stinging and odor of chlorine. Just about every major suburban store and restaurant chain can be found along the many retail corridors of Richmond and at the expansive Hilltop Mall. Residents looking for a more urban experience can meander through the scenic waterfront village of downtown Point Richmond, popping into the endless independently-owned shops, galleries, grocery stores, cafes and restaurants. Neighborhoods Marina Bay North & East Point Richmond Richmond Annex
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