bedrooms
bedrooms
2
bathrooms
bathrooms
2
square feet
square feet
1,000
acreage
Acreage
0.0233
open houses
Open Houses
year built
year built
1972
full baths
Full Baths
-
half baths
Half Baths
-
Beautifully maintained 2-bedroom, 2-bath top-level, corner unit offering generous space, modern comforts, and a coveted resort-like setting. The thoughtfully designed floor plan features an open-concept living and dining area that seamlessly extends to a private balcony- perfect for quiet mornings or relaxed evenings. Both bedrooms are spacious retreats, including a primary suite with an en-suite bath and abundant closet space. The well-appointed kitchen offers ample cabinetry and peninsula. Freshly painted and carpets deep cleaned. Additional comforts include fresh finishes, abundant natural light, and peaceful garden views. Shelter Creeks renowned amenities complete the experience: multiple indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts, a fitness center, clubhouse, billiards room, and lush landscaped grounds. With dedicated parking, extra storage, and easy access to BART, Caltrain, SFO, shopping, and dining, 3317 Shelter Creek Lane is the perfect blend of serenity and convenience.
Location
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County San Mateo
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Middle School -
High School -
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MLS number: ML82013073
Listing agent: Francesca Lampert
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (650) 324-4456
Last update: Wednesday, July 16 2025 at 6:15 p.m. EDT
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