1301 9th St, Alameda, California 94501, Alameda, 94501 - bed, bath

ACTIVE$1,349,500
1301 9th St, Alameda, California 94501
0Bed
0Bath
Sqft
4,200Lot
Year Built
1920
Close
-
List price
$1.35M
Original List price
$1.35M
Price/Sqft
$0
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
41113926
Home ConditionFair
Features
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About this home
We found 3 Cons,6 Pros. Rank: price - $1.35M(64th), sqft - 0(50th), beds - undefined(50th), baths - undefined(50th).
Two buildings on one lot, a total of four units. Sits on a very quiet street. Two blocks to Washington Park, three blocks to Shoreline by the Bay where you can enjoy the sunset and beautiful view of San Francisco. Really nice neighborhood. Good school district. Sewer lateral is in compliance. One APN# but two buildings. 1301 9th Street is a triplex building with high basement; 839 Centennial Avenue is a 2 story single house.
Nearby schools
8/10
Franklin Elementary School
Public,•K-5•0.5mi
5/10
William G. Paden Elementary School
Public,•K-5•0.7mi
9/10
Donald D. Lum Elementary School
Public,•4-5•0.8mi
5/10
Will C. Wood Middle School
Public,•6-8•0.7mi
7/10
Encinal Junior/Senior High
Public,•6-12•1.0mi
9/10
Alameda High School
Public,•9-12•1.3mi
Price History
Date
Event
Price
10/06/25
Listing
$1,349,500
Condition Rating
Fair
Built in 1920, this property shows a mix of updates and original features. The main kitchen has modern stainless steel appliances, updated white shaker cabinets, and wood-look flooring, but an outdated fluorescent light fixture. One bathroom appears updated with modern tile flooring and a pedestal sink. However, a secondary kitchen/pantry area is significantly dated with original-style tiled countertops and older cabinetry. While some components have been updated, the overall age of the property suggests that major systems (plumbing, electrical, HVAC) are likely older and may require future attention, aligning with the 'Fair' category's description of an aged home maintained with regular upkeep and occasional updates, where major components are functional but show signs of being outdated.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Great Schools: Elementary School: Donald D. Lum Elementary School (9/10). High School: Alameda High School (9/10).
High Income Potential: As a quadruplex property with two distinct buildings on one lot, it offers significant rental income opportunities, making it an attractive investment.
Prime Location & Amenities: Located on a very quiet street, just two blocks from Washington Park and three blocks from the Bay shoreline with San Francisco views, enhancing lifestyle and tenant appeal.
Excellent School District: Situated within a highly-rated school district, which is a strong draw for families and contributes to long-term property value appreciation.
Sewer Lateral Compliance: The sewer lateral is already in compliance, eliminating a common and potentially costly repair concern often associated with older properties.
Flexible Unit Configuration: Comprising a triplex and a separate single-family home, the property offers diverse rental strategies or potential for owner-occupancy with substantial income.
Cons
Property Age: Built in 1920, the property may require ongoing maintenance, updates to older systems (e.g., plumbing, electrical), and could have lower energy efficiency compared to newer constructions.
Single APN for Multiple Structures: Having two buildings under one APN could potentially complicate financing, property tax allocation, or any future subdivision or development efforts.
Limited Lot Size: A 4200 sq ft lot for a quadruplex might offer restricted outdoor space for tenants, potentially impacting desirability or future expansion possibilities.










