Tucked away on a cul-de-sac in the beautiful Berkeley Hills, this spacious 2201sqft mid-century modern dream home offers vaulted ceilings, walls of windows, and bay views. Designed in the late 1960s with open interior spaces, redwood framed windows, and inviting angles, this home is a work of architectural artistry. An abundance of custom cabinetry includes a sliding pantry wall in the kitchen, storage benches around the fireplace, and a series of drawers beneath the living room seating area. Tap a wall at the left entry and doors open to reveal a hidden coat closet. Well conceived for entertaining, the kitchen/family room combo opens to an inviting deck for al-fresco dining. Enjoy more formal gatherings in the elegant dining room, which offers an 18ft ceiling with large views to the back yard, as well as a pass-through window to the kitchen. Upstairs, the family room beckons with its 14ft ceilings, classy late 60s vibe, and bay vistas. A second deck off the back invites cozy conversation, and provides easy upstairs access to the backyard. Two of the four bedrooms are on this floor with high ceilings, including the primary, offering treehouse-like views of the garden. Additional highlights include a full bath on each floor, a new stainless steel refrigerator and Bosch dishwasher, a laundry room/pantry, and new interior paint. On the ground level, a workshop with double doors to the yard, a garage with interior access, a full storage room, a breezeway behind the garage, a wine making area, and a concrete cave that may serve as a wine cellar, provide additional space. The reroof of Class A shingles was completed in 2017. Excellent foundation per the All Seasons Construction inspection. A seismic shut-off valve has been installed. The undergrounding of power lines is nearly complete. A new sewer lateral will be completed before close of escrow. Situated on a large lot (12,474 sqft/ almost .29 acres) with an abundance of potential; mature trees, include a hazelnut and pear. Only 9 min to the Gourmet Ghetto, 5 min to UC Berkeley and 3 min to the Tilden Park Golf Course. BESO home energy score of 4.
Single-familyProperty Type
1969Year Built
0.29 acresLot Size
$557Price/Sq.Ft.
2 garage spacesParking
Listed by Tasha Isolani•DRE #01912249• Coldwell Banker Realty
•415-747-1283 (agent)
•tashaisolani@gmail.com (agent)
Bought with Mark Shumway•DRE #01988284• Core7 Real Estate
Bought with Marc Dickow•DRE #01870650• Core7 Real Estate
Est. $5,326 per month, based on comparable rentals
Sale and tax history for 1528 Summit Rd
Sale History
Tax History
Date
Event
Price
BAREIS #326041097
Jul 8, 2026
Sold
$1,225,000
$557/sq ft
Jun 23, 2026
Pending
—
Jun 9, 2026
Listed
$995,000
$452/sq ft
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$7,503 (+19.1%)
$36,776 + $92,677
$129,453
2024
$6,298 (+4.0%)
$36,776 + $92,677
$129,453
2023
$6,053 (+4.7%)
$36,055 + $90,860
$126,915
2022
$5,784 (+0.9%)
$34,655 + $87,332
$121,987
2021
$5,730 (+8.9%)
$34,655 + $87,332
$121,987
2020
$5,262 (+8.2%)
$33,976 + $85,620
$119,596
2019
$4,864 (+3.3%)
$33,628 + $84,742
$118,370
2018
$4,708 (+4.5%)
$32,968 + $83,081
$116,049
2017
$4,504 (+7.0%)
$31,688 + $79,855
$111,543
2016
$4,209 (+2.3%)
$31,688 + $79,855
$111,543
2015
$4,116 (+8.5%)
$31,067 + $78,289
$109,356
2014
$3,792 (+3.1%)
$30,001 + $75,603
$105,604
2013
$3,679 (+3.1%)
$30,001 + $75,603
$105,604
2012
$3,567 (+3.5%)
$29,865 + $75,262
$105,127
2011
$3,447 (+0.5%)
$29,280 + $73,786
$103,066
2010
$3,429 (+0.4%)
$28,706 + $72,339
$101,045
2009
$3,417 (+9.1%)
$28,491 + $71,799
$100,290
2008
$3,131
$28,559 + $71,970
$100,529
Public record
Public record
Zoning
Beds
4
Baths
2
Stories
2
Lot width
—
Lot depth
—
Lot size
0.29 Acres
Year renovated
1971
Sq. Ft.
2,160
Year built
1969
Style
Single Family Residential
County
Alameda County
APN
060 249004506
Parking Spaces
—
Basement
—
Accessible
—
HOA Dues
—
Garage
—
Features
—
Last updated by owner on Aug 21, 2026.
R-1H
H
Single Family Residential District - Hillside Overlay Zone
The purpose of the Single-Family Residential (R-1) district is to: Recognize and protect the existing pattern of development in the low-density, single-family residential areas of the city consistent with the General Plan; Make housing available for persons who desire detached housing and a relatively large amount of usable open space; Protect adjacent properties from unreasonable obstruction of light and air; and Permit community facilities such as religious assembly uses, schools, parks, and libraries which serve the local population and are not detrimental to the immediate neighborhood.; The purpose of the Hillside (H) overlay zone is to: implement General Plan policies for hillside development; protect the safety and health of residents where steep topography, unusual street conditions and proximity to the wildland-urban interface create severe risk from wildfire; protect the character of Berkeley's hillside areas and their immediate environs; give reasonable protection to views yet allow appropriate development of all property; and allow modifications in standard setback and height requirements when justified because of steep topography, irregular lot pattern, unusual street conditions, or other special aspects of the hillside areas.