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University of California Real Property Report University of California Real Property Report Street Address / Other User Type Recording Date State or Consideration/ ID # Surplus City County Country Common Name Acres Parcel Number(s) Recording Data Use Book Value 01-00007 2612 Haste St. UCB Pur 055-1874-023-01 12/20/1957 Stu Hsg $67,500 Berkeley Alameda CA Unit 2 Residence Halls 0.069 Bk 8551 Page 39 01-00008 2644 Haste St. UCB Pur 12/19/1957 Stu Hsg $24,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Unit 2 Residence Halls 0.097 Bk 8550 Page 232 01-00009 2647 Dwight Way UCB Pur 1/6/1958 Stu Hsg $62,500 Berkeley Alameda CA Unit 2 Residence Halls 0.155 Bk 8560 Page 573 01-00010 2635 Dwight Way UCB Pur 11/27/1957 Stu Hsg $190,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Unit 2 Residence Halls Bk 8532 Page 144 01-00011 2649-51-53 Dwight Way UCB Pur 057-2042-004 1/31/1958 Stu Hsg $26,500 Berkeley Alameda CA Unit 2 Residence Halls 0.155 Bk 8584 Page 477 01-00012 2649-51-53 Dwight Way UCB Pur 1/31/1958 Stu Hsg Berkeley Alameda CA Unit 2 Residence Halls 0.155 Bk 8584 Page 482 01-00013 2649-51-53 Dwight Way UCB 1/31/1958 Stu Hsg Berkeley Alameda CA Unit 2 Residence Halls 0.155 Bk 8584 Page 468 01-00014 2411 Atherton St. UCB 2/25/1958 Child Study Ctr $20,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Jones Child Study Center 0.154 Bk 8603 Page 294 01-00015 2411 Atherton St. UCB 2/25/1958 Child Study Ctr $20,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Jones Child Study Center 0.154 Bk 8603 Page 292 01-00016 2634 Channing Way UCB Pur 3/20/1958 Land Bnkg $30,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Underhill Area 0.139 Bk 8624 Page 557 01-00017 2416 College Ave. UCB Pur 7/2/1958 Land Bnkg $38,750 Berkeley Alameda CA Underhill Area 0.124 Bk 8712 Page 233 As of April 5, 2020 Page 1 of 116 Street Address / Other User Type Recording Date State or Consideration/ ID # Surplus City County Country Common Name Acres Parcel Number(s) Recording Data Use Book Value 01-00018 2617 Haste St. UCB Pur 7/21/1958 Land Bnkg $29,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Residential & Student Svcs Bldg 0.139 Bk 8730 Page 134 01-00019 2232 Piedmont Ave. UCB Pur 8/12/1958 Land Bnkg $58,000 Berkeley Alameda CA 0.3 Bk 8752 Page 459 01-00020 2406 College Ave. UCB Pur 8/26/1958 Land Bnkg $24,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Underhill Area 0.124 Bk 8766 Page 412 01-00021 2282 Union & Bancroft Way UCB Pur 8/19/1958 Stu Union $242,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Eshleman Hall 0.103 Bk 8759 Page 67 01-00022 2418 College Ave. UCB Pur 8/22/1958 Land Bnkg $34,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Underhill Area 0.124 Bk 8763 Page 29 01-00023 2233 Haste UCB Pur 8/25/1958 Child Study Ctr $21,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Jones Child Study Ctr 0.149 Bk 8765 Page 467 01-00024 2407 Atherton St. UCB Pur 9/11/1958 Child Study Ctr $20,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Jones Child Study Ctr 0.155 Bk 8780 Page 347 01-00025 2407 Atherton St. UCB Pur 9/11/1958 Child Study Ctr $20,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Jones Child Study Ctr 0.155 Bk 8780 Page 352 01-00026 2407 Atherton UCB Pur 9/11/1958 Child Study Ctr $20,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Jones Child Study Ctr 0.155 Bk 8780 Page 344 01-00027 2641 Haste St. at College Ave. UCB Pur 10/3/1958 Land Bnkg $41,500 Berkeley Alameda CA Underhill Area 0.124 Bk 8803 Page 521 01-00028 2465 Bancroft Way at Union St UCB Pur 11/14/1958 Stu Union $118,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Lower Sproul Plaza 0.11 Bk 8845 Page 339 01-00029 2210 Bancroft Way UCB Pur 12/3/1958 Pkg $33,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Bancroft/Fulton Parking Lot 0.171 Bk 8865 Page 57 01-00030 2231 Durant Ave. UCB Pur 12/1/1958 $29,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Tang Center 0.155 Bk 8859 Page 497 As of April 5, 2020 Page 2 of 116 Street Address / Other User Type Recording Date State or Consideration/ ID # Surplus City County Country Common Name Acres Parcel Number(s) Recording Data Use Book Value 01-00031 2239 Durant Ave UCB Pur 1/9/1958 $27,500 Berkeley Alameda CA Tang Center 0.149 Bk 8896 Page 525 01-00032 Ridge Rd. UCB Pur 058-2202-002;003;004 1/20/1959 Stu Hsg $28,500 Berkeley Alameda CA Foothill Student Housing 0.166 Bk 8907 Page 139 01-00033 2212 Bancroft Way UCB Pur 4/1/1959 Pkg $35,500 Berkeley Alameda CA Bancroft/Fulton Parking Lot 0.134 Bk 8980 Page 508 01-00034 2214 Bancroft Way UCB Pur 3/20/1959 Pkg $32,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Bancroft/Fulton Parking Lot 0.149 Bk 8968 Page 279 01-00035 2235 Durant Ave. UCB Pur 4/9/1959 $50,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Tang Center 0.149 Bk 8989 Page 31 01-00036 2228 Bancroft Way UCB Pur 7/13/1959 $33,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Tang Center 0.149 Bk 9086 Page 253 01-00037 2623 Haste St. UCB Pur 9/4/1959 Land Bnkg $19,500 Berkeley Alameda CA Underhill Area 0.108 Bk 9143 Page 253 01-00038 2534 Ridge Rd. UCB Pur 8/20/1959 $21,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Soda Hall 0.08 Bk 9128 Page 351 01-00039 2532 Ridge Rd. UCB Pur 8/21/1959 $30,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Soda Hall 0.166 Bk 9129 Page 333 01-00040 2530 Ridge Rd. UCB Pur 8/20/1959 $53,500 Berkeley Alameda CA Etcheverry Hall 0.166 Bk 9127 Page 485 01-00041 2528 Ridge Rd. UCB Pur 8/21/1959 $33,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Etcheverry Hall 0.166 Bk 9129 Page 577 01-00042 Sproul Hall UCB Pur 4/15/1948 $73,500 Berkeley Alameda CA West of Sproul Hall 0.152 Bk 5474 Page 229 01-00043 Lots 1-3,8-13, Blk B, Pk UCB Gift 9/10/1926 Stu Hsg Berkeley Alameda CA Smyth-Fernwald Family Hsg; Smyth Lib 1393 Page 255- As of April 5, 2020 Page 3 of 116 Street Address / Other User Type Recording Date State or Consideration/ ID # Surplus City County Country Common Name Acres Parcel Number(s) Recording Data Use Book Value 01-00044 Panoramic Way UCB Pur 11/5/1930 Research $11,500 Berkeley Alameda CA Lawrence Berkeley Lab 1.09 Lib 2472 Page 261 01-00045 2939 Dwight Way UCB Pur 4/30/1932 $9,000 Berkeley Alameda CA 2939 Dwight Way Community Center 0.68 Lib 2781 Page 421 01-00046 UCB Pur 2/18/1928 $400,000 Albany Alameda CA University Village, Albany 103.65 Bk 1807 Page 103 01-00047 UCB Pur 4/17/1943 $7,320 Albany Alameda CA University Village, Albany 2.44 Bk 4374 Page 76 01-00050 2412-14 Haste UCB Pur 11/5/1959 $25,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Bk 9203 Page 446 01-00051 2529 Hearst UCB Pur 12/30/1959 $155,250 Berkeley Alameda CA Engineer Unit 1 0.918 Bk 9257 Page 551 01-00052 1802 Le Roy UCB Pur 12/30/1959 $110,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Engineer 1 0.165 Bk 9257 Page 239 01-00053 2223 Fulton UCB Pur 7/25/1960 $750,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Misc. "C" Edward Field 0.297 Re 132 Im 495 01-00054 2523-27 1/2 Hearst UCB Pur 6/30/1960 $48,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Engineer Unit 1 0.165 Re 116 Im 968 01-00055 2607 Hearst UCB Pur 058-2201-009-01 11/7/1960 $217,500 Berkeley Alameda CA Engineer Unit 2 0.581 Re 201 Im 745 01-00056 2537 Hearst UCB Pur 11/4/1960 $36,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Engineer Unit 1 0.151 Re 201 Im 122 01-00057 2537 Hearst UCB 11/4/1960 Berkeley Alameda CA Engineer Unit 1 0.161 Re 201 Im 124 01-00058 2625 Hearst UCB Pur 11/9/1960 $143,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Engineer Unit 2 0.581 Re 203 Im 299 As of April 5, 2020 Page 4 of 116 Street Address / Other User Type Recording Date State or Consideration/ ID # Surplus City County Country Common Name Acres Parcel Number(s) Recording Data Use Book Value 01-00059 2427 Channing UCB Pur 1/5/1961 Stu Hsg $45,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Resident Hall #3 0.149 Re 239 Im 380 01-00060 1812-14 Le Roy UCB Pur 1/13/1961 $47,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Engineer Unit 1 Re 244 Im 278 01-00061 2521 Hearst UCB Pur 058-2200-019-01 9/15/1960 $112,500 Berkeley Alameda CA Engineer Unit 1 0.332 Re 168 Im 270 01-00062 2522 Ridge UCB Pur 9/16/1960 Berkeley Alameda CA Engineer Unit 1 0.166 Re 168 Im 270 01-00063 2417 Channing Way UCB Pur 11/17/1960 Stu Hsg $82,500 Berkeley Alameda CA Residence Hall #3 0.373 Re 209 Im 339 01-00064 2416 Durant UCB Pur 7/13/1961 Stu Hsg $57,500 Berkeley Alameda CA Residence Hall #3 0.149 Re 365 Im 540 01-00065 2401 Channing UCB Pur 7/21/1961 Stu Hsg $90,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Residence Hall #3 0.298 Re 370 Im 508 01-00066 2400-2412 Durant UCB Pur 7/21/1961 Stu Hsg $410,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Residence Hall #3 0.313 Re 371 Im 21 01-00067 2323-5-7-9 Dana UCB Pur 7/21/1961 Stu Hsg Berkeley Alameda CA Residence Hall #3 0.313 Re 371 Im 21 01-00070 UCB Pur 8/17/1961 $200,000 Oakland Alameda CA Strawberry Creek Chaparral Hill Prop 238.59 Re 389 Im 680 01-00071 2438 Durant UCB Pur 10/31/1961 Stu Hsg $233,750 Berkeley Alameda CA Residence Hall #3 0.103 Re 442 Im 575 01-00072 2429 Channing UCB Pur 10/31/1961 Stu Hsg $233,750 Berkeley Alameda CA Residence Hall #3 0.103 Re 442 Im 575 01-00073 UCB Pur 3/29/1962 Stu Hsg $263,750 Berkeley Alameda CA Residence Hall #3 0.686 Re 548 Im 109 Bk As of April 5, 2020 Page 5 of 116 Street Address / Other User Type Recording Date State or Consideration/ ID # Surplus City County Country Common Name Acres Parcel Number(s) Recording Data Use Book Value 01-00074 2224 Piedmont UCB Pur 8/8/1962 $91,500 Berkeley Alameda CA Re 249 Im 781 01-00075 2430 Bowditch UCB Pur 8/9/1963 Stu Hsg $24,500 Berkeley Alameda CA Residence Hall #4 0.083 Re 960 Im 865 01-00076 2433 Haste UCB Pur 055-1880-021-04 6/28/1963 $55,000 Berkeley Alameda CA 0.133 Re 923 Im 469 01-00077 2538 Channing UCB Pur 055-1875-009-01 8/30/1963 Rec $675,000 Berkeley Alameda CA Anna Head/ Rec.
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