bedrooms
bedrooms
0
bathrooms
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0
square feet
square feet
1,950
acreage
Acreage
0.3051
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year built
year built
1970
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half baths
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Welcome to 10357 Greenwood Ct Cupertino CA. This is an extraordinary investment opportunity in the prestigious and highly sought-after Cupertino area. Nestled in a tranquil neighborhood with minimal traffic, this vibrant and spacious duplex offers the perfect blend of location, privacy, and convenience. Unit A is tenant occupied. Both units are 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, recently updated kitchen, bathrooms and laminate floors . This duplex stands out with its spacious interiors, designated garages for each unit, each has washer/dryer facilities, ample parking, and private backyards providing unmatched comfort and privacy for both current tenants. Court location, situated in the heart of Cupertino, this property offers easy access to Highway 280, Close to Apple Headquarters and other top Silicon Valley employers. Great schools and many amenities nearby. It can be extended and added ADU for more rental space and income. Or living one unit and rent-out one unit for off-set your finical burden. Don't miss this opportunity.
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MLS number: ML82020368
Listing agent: Wei Wan
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (408) 252-1133
Last update: Thursday, September 18 2025 at 12:12 a.m. EDT
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