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When you’re ready to slow down, mingle with your neighbors and have 5-star amenities at your doorstep, Brickyard Landing is where you want to be. This stellar marina-side community in Point Richmond is an unbelievably beautiful, serene seaside village of sorts. You wake up every morning to an extraordinary view of the Bay Bridge and San Francisco skyline from the primary bedroom, and from the large solarium windows which overlook the yacht club and San Francisco Bay. Country club-like amenities such as a heated swimming pool, hot tub, dry saunas, showers, tennis courts, landscaped grounds, pathways, and a community garden with picnic area make this the perfect neighborhood for a relaxed and easy lifestyle. The historic downtown area with quaint shops and cafes, hotel, library and community playhouse, as well as miles of bayside beach and recreational paths, are easily within reach.
2 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms
In-unit laundry
Extraordinary San Francisco and Bay views
2 side-by-side parking spaces with built-in storage
Heated pool, hot-tub, sauna
Tennis Courts, gym, clubhouse
Community garden
1241 sq feet of living space per public record
HOA dues $944/month
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(415) 446-8591
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Once an island, the neighborhood of Point Richmond is now reachable through a short tunnel, though it still retains an isolated feel. Perched along the rugged hilltop overlooking the bay, the Victorians of Point Richmond offer some of the best views of San Francisco and Marin counties.
The downtown Point Richmond Triangle is the hub of this small village. It features small grocery stores, galleries, cafes, and the sophisticated Four2Nine wine bar.
The restored Richmond Municipal Natatorium, otherwise known as Richmond Plunge, is a historic swim center with activities for visitors of all ages. The San Francisco Bay Trail winds its way through Point Richmond, providing views of the bay and connecting hikers and bikers to downtown Oakland. Just off of the shore is the East Brother Light Station, a unique bed and breakfast on an island in the bay.