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  2. John Hopkins Spring Estate - Wikipedia

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    The estate currently occupies 3.25 acres in Berkeley in the Berkeley Hills. [1] Formerly covering 20 acres, it was associated with three separate addresses: 639 Arlington Avenue, 1960 San Antonio Ave., and 1984 San Antonio Ave. [1] The latter address was the carriage house, which was at some point sold off as a separate property. [2]

  3. Duncan McDuffie - Wikipedia

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    Duncan McDuffie (September 24, 1877 – 1951) was a real estate developer, conservationist, and mountaineer based in Berkeley, California, United States. Developer [ edit ]

  4. Westbrae, Berkeley, California - Wikipedia

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    Westbrae is a neighborhood in the northern part of Berkeley, California in the East Bay section of the San Francisco BayWestbrae is "centered" on the intersection of Santa Fe Avenue and Gilman Street, although the main extent is east, south and west of this intersection, with the Albany city limit only a short distance north.

  5. Sanford Diller - Wikipedia

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    After law school, Diller began acquiring and developing real estate in the mid-1960s. [2] In 1965, he founded the Prometheus Real Estate Group. [ 2 ] Prometheus grew to become the San Francisco Bay Area's largest private real-estate holding company of apartments with over 11,000 owned units and is valued at $2.3 billion. [ 2 ]

  6. Elmwood, Berkeley, California - Wikipedia

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    The housing stock in Elmwood is similar to surrounding areas of Berkeley and consists mostly of detached houses and small apartment buildings. The houses are generally moderate to large Brown Shingle , Arts and Crafts and Colonial Revival homes, sometimes one or two stories, that are usually landscaped with gardens and generally well-kept.

  7. Southside, Berkeley, California - Wikipedia

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    Southside began in the 1860s as a real estate development by the private College of California, the predecessor to the university.The trustees of the College needed to buy a large farm to the east of the College's planned campus to secure its water rights over the headwaters of Strawberry Creek.

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