Jennifer Caldwell Jones Presents
An Architectural Gem in Berkeley
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$2,198,000
252 The Uplands, Berkeley
Property Details
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beds
3
baths
3
interior
2,395 sq ft
neighborhood
Claremont, Berkeley
Designed by architect Lyman Jee for his family, this sun-filled contemporary home is a private retreat that seamlessly blends design, nature, and tranquility. Set on a serene, oak-studded parcel, the home is introduced by a distinctive copper roof and a stained-wood footbridge spanning a tranquil creek — a magical entry that sets the stage for what’s inside. Soaring ceilings, walls of glass, and a dramatic floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace create an inviting interior that beautifully frames the lush, landscaped surroundings. With three bedrooms, three full baths, and exceptional indoor-outdoor flow, this home was designed for both relaxation and entertaining.
Step outside to the pool and hot tub for resort-style living, or enjoy the peaceful connection to nature from every room. The location offers the best of Berkeley living: Close to the Claremont Club & Resort, Fournee Bakery, Peets Coffee on Domingo, the Elmwood’s charming shops and cafés, and it’s just minutes from UC Berkeley. Close to Transbay Transit, too.
A stunning piece of architecture, this home is ready for its next discerning owners who value design, tranquility, and a truly unique setting.
Step outside to the pool and hot tub for resort-style living, or enjoy the peaceful connection to nature from every room. The location offers the best of Berkeley living: Close to the Claremont Club & Resort, Fournee Bakery, Peets Coffee on Domingo, the Elmwood’s charming shops and cafés, and it’s just minutes from UC Berkeley. Close to Transbay Transit, too.
A stunning piece of architecture, this home is ready for its next discerning owners who value design, tranquility, and a truly unique setting.
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Neighborhood
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The Claremont neighborhood straddles the Berkeley and Oakland borders and features lush landscaping, curving streets that hug the canyon hills, and open space. Homes on the leafy side streets provide old-fashioned Berkeley elegance, with turn-of-the-century brown shingles, revivals, prairie-, custom contemporary-, and Tudor-styled structures offering residents a place to call home within the landscaped confines.
The landmark of this area is the majestic Claremont Hotel Club & Spa, a vast Victorian edifice perched on 22 acres in the hills. Three outdoor pools, 10 tennis courts, a full-service spa, a fitness club, and three onsite restaurants deliver stunning views, and the resort has become popular with generations of locals as a luxurious getaway.
Elmwood's shopping district on College Avenue in Berkeley offers old-fashioned shops, access to the Rockridge Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), grocery stores, bookshops, and flower stands. Restaurants, a movies theater, and a bakery are all a short walk away.
The Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve is 208 acres of open space managed by the East Bay Regional Park District and more than 200 acres outside of the canyon owned by the University of California, Berkeley. Garber Park, a 13-acre oak-and-bay-tree woodland south of Claremont Avenue, is owned by the city of Oakland. Trails reward ambitious hikers with panoramic views of San Francisco Bay.
The landmark of this area is the majestic Claremont Hotel Club & Spa, a vast Victorian edifice perched on 22 acres in the hills. Three outdoor pools, 10 tennis courts, a full-service spa, a fitness club, and three onsite restaurants deliver stunning views, and the resort has become popular with generations of locals as a luxurious getaway.
Elmwood's shopping district on College Avenue in Berkeley offers old-fashioned shops, access to the Rockridge Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), grocery stores, bookshops, and flower stands. Restaurants, a movies theater, and a bakery are all a short walk away.
The Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve is 208 acres of open space managed by the East Bay Regional Park District and more than 200 acres outside of the canyon owned by the University of California, Berkeley. Garber Park, a 13-acre oak-and-bay-tree woodland south of Claremont Avenue, is owned by the city of Oakland. Trails reward ambitious hikers with panoramic views of San Francisco Bay.

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