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From the moment you arrive at 1021 Siler Place, a deep sense of peace washes over you. Set against the wild unspoiled beauty of Claremont Canyon, sitting on over a half-acre of land, this home has been lovingly held in one family for 66 years. Making its market debut, this mid-century modern beauty was built by the family’s uncle with extraordinary craftsmanship. Constructed from reclaimed old-growth redwood salvaged from a North Bay bridge, the vaulted ceilings and walls of natural redwood create warmth, openness, and dramatic vertical spaces. Floor-to-ceiling windows dissolve the boundaries between inside and out framing sweeping views of the Bay, the Golden Gate Bridge, and Mount Tam. You’re not just looking at nature—you’re living within it! Original mid-century features remain beautifully intact: a built-in sofa, elegant plank shelving, shoji screens, and the striking brick fireplace. French doors open to new wraparound redwood decks—perfect for entertaining or quiet reflection. With exciting potential to expand the home's footprint, the property consists of three lots of land and has a spacious basement on the lower level. This stunning piece of Bay Area history is just moments from UC Berkeley, the Claremont Hotel, and the Elmwood & Rockridge neighborhoods. 1021Siler.com