- For Sale $3,200,000
- Property Type VacantLand
- Property Size 9,980 SF
- Lot Size 9,980 SF
- Zoning R-2
- Date Updated Jun 17, 2026
Description
2218 & 2222 Grant Street consists of 2 vacant homes on 9,980 sq ft of land in an R-2 zone. In order to
address local and state mandated housing requirements, this represents the perfect solution for a rising
modern living solution. The site is eligible for significant new density under Berkeley’s recently passed
Middle Housing Ordinance and when coupled with density bonus and proximity to mass transit per
California State Law – SB 79 a Developer could build up to 6 stories without any parking. There are no
parking requirements for this site, as it is 5 short blocks to UC Berkeley, 2 blocks from the Berkeley Police
Station, 2 blocks from Traders Joes, 2 blocks from the Main Street downtown shops and eateries, and
public transportation (BART). This site is currently untitled and provides a developer to design a project
that takes advantage of Berkeley’s recent changes in zoning – voted and passed by the Berkeley City
Council that changed Berkeley’s restrictive local zoning and the State of California’s new Transit Law SB 79
which goes into effect July 1, 2026 and allows up to 6 stories. This legislation unlocks ministerial approval
and and unprecedented density for projects like this one, within ½ mile of major transit – BART. Modular
construction will cut costs – by ½ or more and can be built faster. This modern living solution will be
realized by utilizing and delivering the use of modular construction
This development site is uniquely positioned
for prefabricated modular construction,
where residential units are:
• Built off-site in a factory.
• Delivered as complete volumetric modules.
• Stacked on-site like “Lego blocks.”
By combining both SB 79 entitlement acceleration
and Modular construction speed, Developers can
compress the full project lifecycle and deliver
stabilized income significantly faster than
competitors.
DEVELOPMENT SCENARIOS
(MODULAR OPTIMIZED)
Base Case: 16 units, 3 stories under current Middle Housing Ordinance
Maximum: 6 stories with full SB 79 + density bonus (20-25% affordable)
Modular construction becomes most efficient at 6 stories, aligning directly with SB 79 height
allowances.
All scenarios qualify for zero parking requirements, reducing development costs by $30K-$50K per unit.
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Contacts
Tamarack Real Estate Services
Tamarack Real Estate Services