A Gold Rush-era home, documented as Alameda’s oldest, is for sale for $1.395 million.
A Gold Rush-era home, documented as Alameda’s oldest, is for sale for $1.395 million. (Sean Poreda)
The home was built in 1854, just four years after California became a state and fewer than 500 people lived on the island, according to the Alameda Historical Society.
A Gold Rush-era home, documented as Alameda’s oldest, is for sale for $1.395 million. (Sean Poreda)
The six-bedroom, five-bath Webster Home has been well preserved and touts a vintage exterior. It also has wood floors, a fireplace with a Victorian-style insert, a formal living room and a detached studio with a full bath, among many other amenities.
A Gold Rush-era home, documented as Alameda’s oldest, is for sale for $1.395 million. (Sean Poreda)
Kate McCaffrey with Compass is the listing agent.
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A Gold Rush-era home, documented as Alameda’s oldest, is for sale for $1.395 million. (Sean Poreda)
The home was originally shipped from the East Coast by boat years before the Panama Canal existed, according to historians.
A Gold Rush-era home, documented as Alameda’s oldest, is for sale for $1.395 million. (Sean Poreda)





