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Revamped Berkeley midcentury asks $1.04 million

Step inside a Claremont Hills treasure

Fret not, midcentury-modern fans! This Berkeley Hills home, built in 1972, has indeed been renovated over the years, but still maintains most of its original charm. And the updated features, like new baths and kitchen, have only improved upon this once humble abode.

Featuring three beds, two and a half baths, and 2,333 square feet, 1067 Siler Place comes with floor-to-ceiling windows, exposed beams, vaulted ceilings, a semi-sunken living room, a wood-burning fireplace in the living room, a wood stove in the family room, and globe lighting perfectly punctuating the entire place.

Asking is $1,049,000.