4010 Masterson St, Oakland, California 94619, Oakland, - bed, bath

ACTIVE$588,000
4010 Masterson St, Oakland, California 94619
2Beds
2Baths
803Sqft
2,136Lot
Year Built
1920
Close
-
List price
$588K
Original List price
$588K
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
41114613
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Patio
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About this home
Charming and upgraded home in Oakland’s desirable Laurel District! Just a short walk to popular shops, restaurants, and cafes. This well-maintained property features a remodeled bathroom (2020), new roof (2022), updated electrical (2019), whole-house water filtration system (2019), new heating system (2020), and energy-efficient mini-split AC/heat system (2022). Owned solar adds even more value and efficiency. Enjoy a comfortable, move-in-ready home in a vibrant, walkable neighborhood. Don’t miss this opportunity!
Nearby schools
3/10
Laurel Elementary School
Public,•K-5•0.2mi
2/10
Allendale Elementary School
Public,•K-5•0.5mi
5/10
Redwood Heights Elementary School
Public,•K-5•0.7mi
4/10
Fruitvale Elementary School
Public,•K-5•1.0mi
2/10
Bret Harte Middle School
Public,•6-9•0.9mi
2/10
Fremont High
Public,•9-12•1.3mi
4/10
Skyline High School
Public,•9-12•1.9mi
2/10
Oakland International High School
Public,•9-12•4.5mi
Price History
Date
Event
Price
10/13/25
Listing
$588,000
Neighborhood Comparison
| Subject | Average Home | Neighbourhood Ranking (84 Listings) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beds | 2 | 3 | 34% |
| Baths | 2 | 2 | 50% |
| Square foot | 803 | 1,572 | 5% |
| Lot Size | 2,136 | 5,000 | 4% |
| Price | $588K | $950K | 8% |
| Price per square foot | $732 | $652 | 73% |
| Built year | 1920 | 1939 | 13% |
| HOA | |||
| Days on market | 23 | 140 | 1% |
Condition Rating
Excellent
Despite being built in 1920, this property has undergone extensive and high-quality renovations within the last 5 years. The description highlights a remodeled bathroom (2020), new roof (2022), updated electrical (2019), new heating system (2020), and energy-efficient mini-split AC/heat system (2022), along with owned solar. The images confirm a fully modernized kitchen with white shaker cabinets, stainless steel appliances, dark countertops, and subway tile backsplash. The flooring throughout is consistent dark wood-look laminate/engineered wood, and lighting is recessed or modern flush mounts. All major systems and aesthetic components appear new or virtually new, meeting current quality standards, making it move-in ready with no deferred maintenance.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Extensive Recent Upgrades: The property features significant recent updates including a new roof (2022), updated electrical (2019), new heating system (2020), and a remodeled bathroom (2020), ensuring modern functionality and reduced immediate maintenance needs.
Energy Efficiency & Cost Savings: Equipped with owned solar panels and an energy-efficient mini-split AC/heat system (2022), this home offers substantial utility cost savings and a reduced environmental footprint.
Prime Walkable Location: Situated in Oakland's desirable Laurel District, the home provides excellent walkability to popular shops, restaurants, and cafes, enhancing lifestyle and convenience.
Move-in Ready Condition: Explicitly described as a 'comfortable, move-in-ready home,' it offers immediate occupancy without the need for extensive initial renovations, appealing to a broad range of buyers.
Favorable Pricing Relative to Estimation: The current listing price of $588,000 is below the estimated property value of over $609,000, potentially offering immediate equity or a strong value proposition for buyers.
Cons
Age of Original Construction: Despite extensive updates, the home's original construction year of 1920 may raise concerns for some buyers regarding potential underlying structural or older infrastructure issues not explicitly addressed.
Compact Size: With 803 sqft of living space and a 2136 sqft lot, the property offers a compact footprint, which might be restrictive for buyers desiring more expansive indoor or outdoor living areas.
Variable Local School Performance: The immediate local public schools show mixed performance, with some assigned schools having lower ratings (e.g., Bret Harte Middle and Fremont High rated 2), which could be a consideration for families prioritizing top-tier public education.

