Daniella Brower 510-593-1031
Norah Brower 510-703-6934
Palm Spring Pool Pad in El Cerrito!

7145 View Ave | El Cerrito CA

$ 1,765,000

5 Beds | 3 Baths | 2,967 sqft plus-minus

Features

Designed in 1963 by acclaimed architects Campbell and Wong, 7145 View Ave is a striking mid-century modern that channels Palm Springs style. Set on a 10,890 sq ft cul-de-sac lot, this 2,967 sq ft glass-and-steel home captures Bay and bridge views through walls of sliding glass and transom windows.

All living space is on one level, with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, and radiant-heated cork and tile floors. Multiple rooms open to protected courtyards and lush outdoor areas, creating a natural connection between indoors and out. A built-in bar and custom media center enhance the main living area, all centered around a large gas-starter wood burning fire hearth with a large original terracotta built in bench. A built-in desk for two and cabinet area near the smaller bedrooms provides dedicated office or study space.

At the heart of the home, a solar-heated lap pool flows directly from the living, dining, kitchen, family room, and primary bedroom areas, offering a true indoor-outdoor resort feel. The kitchen is both functional and thoughtfully designed, featuring two sinks, a built-in sliding spice rack bar, and a dumbwaiter to the oversized two-car garage—perfect for unloading groceries with ease.

The garage includes abundant storage, an EV charger, and direct access to the home. Lovingly maintained since 1996, with upgrades including solar power for efficiency, this rare architectural property is minutes from hiking trails, parks, and BART—offering style, comfort, and connection in one remarkable package.

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Schedule

Open House

SUNDAY, AUGUST 17

2:00 PM to 4:00 PM

SUNDAY, AUGUST 24

2:00 PM to 4:00 PM

THURSDAY, AUGUST 14 (Broker Tour)

9:30 AM to 12:30 PM

Location

7145 View Ave

El Cerrito, CA

Contact Us

Daniella Brower

02086148

[email protected]

510-593-1031

I come from a family of builders, architects, engineers, and artists. My earliest memories involve color-sorting electrical wires and arranging tiles soon to be set in mortar. I’ve always been affected by spaces: their flow, light, smell, sound, design, and transformative powers. In spaces, I see and hear stories filled with how lives are lived. The storytelling business is my other love and a mainstay throughout my professional life. Working in documentary filmmaking for decades, has been one of the ways I’ve combined a passion for social justice and art. After building our house from the ground up and selling, then buying a beautiful decaying Spanish-style centurion and re-building again, the combination of my interests in architecture and personal narratives, led me to a career in real estate. I have the privilege of joining my mother, Norah Brower, whose 24 years of dedication, integrity and sterling advocacy for both sellers and buyers in the competitive Bay Area market has always been an inspiration. I believe houses can be vessels for our dreams and reflections and know firsthand both the promises and challenges of creating a space to call your own. I hope you will trust me to guide you through the challenging but ultimately rewarding process of buying or selling a home.

Norah Brower

01197240

[email protected]

510-703-6934

Since becoming a realtor in 1995, Norah has consistently been among the leaders in the Berkeley market, where she has resided for some three decades. Specializing in residential properties in Berkeley, Oakland and adjoining communities, she is respected and trusted amongst her colleagues. Together with an accomplished team of real estate assistants, professional stagers, photographers and marketers, she is directly involved in each transaction, from start to close. Her personalized marketing plans blend print with online advertising, including custom property websites, social media and virtual tours. With extraordinary attention to detail, Norah is skillful in strategically showcasing each home to create an optimal presentation. In order to provide each client with the excellent service they deserve, she is selective about the number of engagements she will assume at any one time and her professionalism, integrity and discretion earn clients’ trust. Norah is well known for her knowledge and expertise in marketing a diversity of architectural styles. She has represented many buyers and sellers of homes designed by some of Berkeley’s most notable architects of the 20th century, including Bernard Maybeck, Walter Ratcliff, John Hudson Thomas, Edwin Snyder and Gerald McCue. As a CRS designee (Council of Residential Specialists) Norah is part of a group who rank among the top 4% of all Realtors in the United States. She is also a Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES) with the tools and insight to be able to counsel seniors on real estate issues that impact them. With a heightened awareness of the impact we each have on the environment, more of us are striving to reduce our carbon footprint by limiting our waste of natural resources. Norah has obtained her GREEN Designation by completing a comprehensive course offered by the National Association of Realtors which has given her the necessary knowledge and tools to become a trusted green resource. Born and raised in Zimbabwe, Norah completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Cape Town, South Africa and her graduate degree at San Francisco State University. After initially teaching hearing impaired students, she started her own company, producing award winning silk fabrics for the interiors industry. Some of her designs were chosen for the permanent collection of the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum. Her background in education, design and business, combined with her communication skills, creativity and enthusiasm have contributed to her success. Norah is skillful at understanding her clients’ needs, and translating them to her extensive knowledge of the market. Above and beyond her guidance in buying or selling houses, Norah’s involvement in her community includes a leading role in the Council on Architecture of the Oakland Museum of California, an organization that promotes a better understanding of architecture through shows, lectures and tours. Her fondness for animals keeps her active in local animal organizations. She cares deeply about the community and environment in which she lives and where she raised her child and actively contributes to many local charities. The area Norah serves includes Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, El Cerrito, Emeryville, Kensington, Oakland, Piedmont, Richmond, Orinda and Lafayette. Please feel free to contact Norah on her cell phone (510) 703-6934 or at [email protected].

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