Real Estate

Alameda's Largest Mansion Is For Sale

Built in 1910 for a man who made his fortune in the Gold Rush, now owned by a tech entrepreneur. Look inside this 7 bedroom, 9 bath mansion.

ALAMEDA, CA -- Charles Appleton Hooper made his fortune in the Gold Rush, cashing in on mining, lumber, shipping, banking, and real estate. He built this amazing mansion for his family in Alameda's Gold Coast neighborhood. A century later, the home is owned by tech entrepreneur and former New York Jets offensive lineman Alex Bernstein, according to SF Curbed.

Bernstein is ready to part with the mansion, reportedly the largest home in Alameda at 9349 square feet. It has 7 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, and unbelievable entertainment rooms.

Take a look at all 33 photos — don't miss the pool table off the entry hall, the dressing room off the master, the master bathroom, the TV room (seriously, there's enough couches for an entire NFL team), the dining room that seats 14, and the resort-style pool in the backyard.

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  • Address: 1234 Hawthorne St, Alameda, California
  • Price: $3,950,000
  • Square Feet: 9349
  • Bedrooms: 7
  • Bathrooms: 7 Full and 2 Half Baths
  • Built: 1910
  • Features: 1234 Hawthorne Street is a once in a generation estate with massive scale and captivating spaces, meticulously updated with a warm and comfortable blend of modern style and historical charm. The location, scale, and style makes it one the most luxurious East Bay homes with easy access to all the Bay Area has to offer. The entertainers dream home is ideal for dinner parties, family movie nights, or a relaxing poolside BBQ on a warm day. Originally constructed in 1901 for the entrepreneur, lumber mogul, and philanthropist Charles Appleton Hooper, this rare and awe-inspiring 9, 349 square foot contains 7BD/9BA home is at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac sac in Alameda's coveted Gold Coast neighborhood.

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