59 10th Street is a charming 12-unit, 10,806 square foot wood-framed apartment building, built in 1912. With its historic character and period details, the building exudes a sense of timeless elegance. Each spacious four-room unitcomprised of a kitchen, living room, bedroom, and denoffers abundant natural light and versatile living space, providing an ideal canvas for potential conversion into two-bedroom layouts. The property is thoughtfully designed, with each unit separately metered for PG&E and water, complemented by individual heating systems and water heaters. The building doesn't have an elevator or any required landscaping. All of these features contribute to its remarkably low historical operating expenses. 59 10th Street offers a blend of vintage charm and practical functionality to create a unique living experience in the heart of Oakland. 59 Tenth Street has been significantly upgraded. The building has been seismically retrofitted. The roof is new and well sloped for drainage. The exterior has been painted and many of the apartments have been remodeled. Also, the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center is being renovated adding new theaters, performing arts spaces and office space.