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Address: 115 Alpine Terrace, Oakland

Asking price: $4.75 million

Description: The creation of Bay Area designer Mark Becker, this six-bedroom Mediterranean home has superlative finishes, dramatic views and several terraces.

Outside, this East Bay retreat includes a level backyard with a manicured lawn and enticing patios, enabling indoor/outdoor living.

Inside, plaster walls and arches complement three gas fireplaces, thick moldings, high ceilings and large windows. A six-zone audio system pumps music throughout the main level and terrace, while a heated terrace off the formal dining room includes a built-in grill.

The bay and San Francisco’s skyline can be seen from throughout this luxury residence. The chef’s kitchen includes dual ovens, a Viking cooktop and a built-in refrigerator. A billiard room and wet bar highlight a lower level, which also includes two bedrooms and yard access. Go to www.115alpineterrace.com for all the details.

Don’t miss: A lavish master suite. With its two walk-in closets and a covered view terrace, the light-filled master suite is finished with a radiant heated spa bathroom that includes a soaking tub.

Built: 2002

Square feet: 5,858

For more information: Julie Bartlett, Coldwell Banker Previews, (510) 414-5842, juliejbartlett@gmail.com.

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