With the flick of a switch and a plugged-in tip, The Margarido House (5950 Margarido Drive, Oakland) has officially gone from coming soon to on the market online.

The marketing site features a full gallery, plans and description for the five bedroom, five bath and 4,665 square foot LEED Platinum certified house in the Oakland Hills. The only detail that’s conspicuously missing from the site, an official asking price.

UPDATE: Make that an official $5,500,000 (and the next time we spell Margarido correctly when searching Redfin).

33 thoughts on “It’s <strike>March</strike> <strike>Margarita</strike> Margarido Madness As 5950 Goes Live At $5.5M”
  1. Looks like $5.5m.
    http://www.redfin.com/CA/Oakland/5950-Margarido-Dr-94618/home/22006367
    Also of note in this neighborhood is that Billie Joe Armstrong’s 5/4 Mediterranean still appears to be available for $4.85m. It’s not LEED certified, but it is 7000sf on a double lot, and of course, has a professional quality recording studio.
    http://homesbyheidi.com/Bay_Area_Real_Estate_for_Private_Clients_listings/695D435F-A6E0-EAE5-FDBBD8244690D836.shtml

  2. lol@LEED certified platinum.
    Nothing says “green” and “environmentally aware” like a ~4700 st ft house.

  3. I agree with anonn. I’ve seen lots of people make that same “joke” and I don’t understand the “point”. Some people are going to live in houses this large. Attempting to make them as efficient as possible is not a bad thing. What is the largest house someone is allowed to live in without getting laughed at by you, lolcat_94123?

  4. Never thought I would post this:
    I agree with anonn too.
    This is a big-ass house in a neighborhood full of big-ass houses. This is a green big-ass house, unlike the rest of them. Sustainability is not the same thing as Communism.

  5. There’s a huge difference between making a house as efficient as possible and holding it up as some bastion to everything “green.”
    Unless you’re OctoMom, NO ONE needs a house this big. So while you’re obviously free to build as large of monstrosity as you’d like, don’t try and bullshit me that it didn’t use a ton of resources to build and won’t continue to use a ton of resources to heat, power, clean, etc.
    Just because it’s greener than it could be doesn’t mean it’s green.

  6. What I love about this house is that it’s great with or without the green certification. Some of the new SF “mansions” on tiny lots seem to use “greenness” as an excuse, obnoxiously muscling into lots not really designed for them right on top of their more-modest (and actually more-green) neighbors. Those houses could be aesthetically smaller, modern, and greener all at the same time.
    But this house really belongs on this lot, aesthetically. Really spectacular. As I mentioned in the linked thread above, they could be burning tires in the driveway for all I care…

  7. Sure, not building large houses at all is more green. But if it’s going to get built, and it will, why not build green?
    That argument is specious. It has more to do with the American mindset than it is with building or not building green.

  8. The Alameda County Recorder’s office is a bit less revealing than Ess Eff’s (is an APN search too much to ask?), so the tea leaves are harder to read. The original construction loan appears to be with Summit Bank (10/2006), then there were deeds of trust with WaMu and CitiMortgage in 2/2007. Appears to be a reworking of credit terms (refi?) with Summit Bank three days ago (10/27/2009). I would like to think they have a lot of wiggle room on price. They’ve been living there for the two year tax free holding period, but that also means paying carrying costs. As I stated in the previous thread, there is some (not a lot of) pent up supply in the neighborhood. You’d be much better off buying on the courthouse steps if you have the patience. For those of you opining the size, there’s a kinder, gentler Platinum Green on the Back Page of this months San Francisco magazine — a retrofit of a 1500 sq.ft. Rockridge house. Sorry no link, but here’s one to the main article on green buildign.

  9. While I dig modernity I hope the money is in the land with this.
    House itself is almost decent but the interior shows a timidity of form and panache that the exterior promises.

  10. oh man, checking the nabe there’s 6173 Ocean View Dr, lot is 2000′ smaller but the price is an order of magnitude less.
    $5.5M . . . it is to LOL.

  11. Troy, I think I’ve found a more worthy opponent. Slightly different neighborhood (but don’t be fooled by the Berkeley mailing address as this is Oakland schools.) Here is 7080 Norfolk in all its $3.899 million glory:
    Mediterranean estate! Two lots combined for palacial house with gourmet kitchen with 48-inch range, 48-inch refrigerator, granite tops, Cherry cabinets, media room, level front and backyard with pool and San Francisco views to die for.

  12. btw, anonn is free to call me a JBR cuz that’s what I am and have been for 30+ years. I grew up in the El Cerrito flats, with my bedroom window looking out eastwards, up to all the lights of the hills.
    Aside from that, it’s hard to find a house up there that I don’t like. Killer views, and more importantly outside of the burned-out area the architecture is wonderfully classic Californian casual.

  13. I don’t have a problem with anything you said, Troy, and I confess I don’t know what a JBR is anyway. It’s just the “Oh yeah. Reeaaaaaal grean. Huge house. New construction. SURE it is” — that a lot of people say is bogus. Of course new construction is not green. But the thing is going to get built so why not build it green, and offset other energy use moving forward? It’s America. Monied people want big houses.

  14. What is the most anyone has ever paid for a house in Oakland?
    I’m curious myself. PS only lets you go back three years on the comparables search, but I did find this (and I’m curious if anyone can beat it). The home at 2 Westminster Drive was bought by a relocation service for $3,616,500 on 12/10/2008 and was subsequently resold for $2.3million. Now there’s a total compensation package to be proud of… Originally bought for $3.735million on 1/3/2007.
    In runner up position at $3.5 million is 50 Selborne Drive (4,500 sq. ft., built and sold in 2006).

  15. Notice how the owner of this house has an agent from SF and not Oakland. Probably no local agent would waste their time with a listing so over priced. Also, what’s with calling a house by a name anyway. ‘The Margarido House’. Sounds like the owner must be full of himself.

  16. @JM
    Maybe it’s not because a local agent would take it, but rather the listing agent has more experience with homes at this price point, and has the resources to market the listing to more qualified buyers in said price point?

  17. The SF listing agent may have the resources to market a $5.5 home, but my point was that any local agent would know that this house will NEVER sell for that much, so why bother wasting your time and money. As a resident of Upper Rockridge, I can attest that many of us are getting quite a chuckle at this seller’s fantasy price.

  18. JM, Any neighborhood gossip on if (and when) the owner of 6001 Margarido (4,953 sq.ft.) will throw in the towel?

  19. I think that 7124 Norfolk might provide some good competition for this property. It was architect David Stark Wilson’s personal residence for twelve years. The property is on double lot, 3,949 sq.ft. (5/4), a Berkeley address, but Oakland schools and listed at $3.275million.

  20. After visiting this house last night I can confidently say that the photos do not do the place justice and the house is worth every penny of 5.5MM. I don’t say that often, but the features, layout, finishes, quality and VIEWS, VIEWS, VIEWS. I was really impressed. It is one of the most gorgeous homes I have ever been in. The outdoor space is so usable considering its on a hill and so well designed. The tech features blew me away. It is an amazing property.

  21. Here’s another David Stark Wilson designed home (4524 sq.ft.) that should provide some competition, priced at $2.95 million. It’s located at 5 Woodside Way, which is about as ‘top of the world’ as you can get. Note: Adjacent lot available with seller carryback. .

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