Great deal, great Dutch Angle, all in Hayward
$350,000
Beds: 4 Baths: 3 Sq. Ft.: 2,161 $/Sq. Ft.: $162 Lot Size: 0.47 Acres Property Type: Detached Single Family Style: Traditional Stories: 1 View: Neighborhood Year Built: 1952 Community: Alameda County County: Alameda MLS#: 81010248 Source: MLSListings Status: Active On Redfin: 4 days Excellent potential! Huge lot. One house and two studios. Duplex house is rented and one studio. Had approved plans for fourplex. Duplex has been refurbished – new windows, siding, tile, floors, water heaters, appliances and MUCH MORE!!!
Thanks to Burbed reader Ben for this find!
Wow… now this is an amazing deal! Just $350,000 for some prime Hayward property! This is like practically living for free! Light bulbs and alarm bells should be going of for investors!
But wait, there’s more!
Just check out your neighbors!
Need help with your car? No problem – the guy down the street clearly knows what he’s doing.
Here’s what Ben had to say:
I love reading your blog. Thanks!
I found a redfin listing where the listing agent must have taken a photography class and learned about the “Dutch Angle.”
The kitchen shot with the cupboard ajar is perfect.
Wow… I wasn’t aware of the Dutch Angle until now! Quick, let’s do a compare:
Ok… and now a reference pic:
Wow! That really helps the action quality to the photo! Good job realtor! Maybe next year you can enter into the race for an Oscar!








March 15th, 2010 at 11:04 am
Doh… a double post. This was totally meant for next week.
March 15th, 2010 at 5:18 pm
The overuse of Dutch angled shots is probably not even in the top 10 of things Battlefield Earth can be criticized for.
March 15th, 2010 at 6:01 pm
Facebook said Monday it plans to open an operations and support center in India in order to better serve its U.S. and international customers.
“As more and more people share and connect on Facebook, we are growing our operations and teams to support them around the world,” said Don Faul, Facebook’s director of global online operations, in a blog post.
Facebook’s new center in India will be based in Hyderabad, which is home to numerous, multinational tech companies.
“By having multiple support centers in a variety of time zones, we can provide better round-the-clock, multi-lingual support,” said Faul. He did not specify how many workers Facebook plans to hire at the Hyderabad center.
News of Facebook’s plans to open a center in India comes less than a week after the company said it will open a new facility in Austin, Texas.
That center will eventually house about 200 sales and operations workers. Facebook, which is headquartered in Palo Alto, Calif., was lured to the area by $200,000 in economic development incentives from local authorities.
March 15th, 2010 at 8:00 pm
WTF is this? The Leaning Piece of Sh*t of Hayward?