

2510 Le Conte Avenue
2510 Le Conte Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94709
Marketing description
Originally constructed in 1927 as the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity house, the building was designed by noted Berkeley architect Wesley A. Talley and converted into 13 apartments in 1943 by architect Walter H. Ratcliff's firm to provide wartime housing. Today the property is vacant. Interior sheetrock and finish materials have been removed, leaving the building ready for comprehensive rehabilitation or redevelopment.
Situated in Berkeley's Northside neighborhood, the property occupies a premier location just two blocks from the UC Berkeley campus. The surrounding area combines the character of an established residential neighborhood with immediate access to the commercial amenities of Euclid Avenue, Hearst Avenue, and Downtown Berkeley.
Neighborhood residents enjoy convenient access to restaurants, cafes, markets, campus facilities, AC Transit service, and Downtown Berkeley BART, providing excellent regional connectivity throughout the Bay Area. The property's location places it within one of Berkeley's strongest and most enduring residential rental markets.
Investment highlights
- Rare opportunity for rehabilitation or development
- 2 blocks from UC Berkeley
- Located in Berkeley's R-3H (Multiple-Family Residential/Hillside Overlay) district
- The property presents opportunities for rehabilitation of the existing 13-unit building or redevelopment consistent with applicable zoning, state housing legislation, and City of Berkeley planning policies
- UC Berkeley 3 min walk
- Gourmet Ghetto 0.6 miles
- Downtown Berkeley BART 0.8 miles
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