bedrooms
bedrooms
3
bathrooms
bathrooms
2
square feet
square feet
1,580
acreage
Acreage
1.08
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year built
year built
1971
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Full Baths
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half baths
Half Baths
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Built in 1971, this 3-bed, 2-bath home spans 1,572 sq. ft. and sits on over an acre of peaceful, usable land. A long, scenic driveway leads to a welcoming home with a Trex front porch and back patio ideal for soaking in the surrounding natural beauty. Recent improvements include a new comp roof and gutters (2024), brand-new carpet and vinyl flooring. The kitchen features granite countertops, oak cabinetry, a cooktop, and double ovens. A propane fireplace hearth, propane HVAC system, and whole house fan provide year-round comfort. The massive 2,660 sq. ft. garage includes space for four cars, an RV bay, and a finished studio/office with a full bath perfect for guests, a home office, or creative use. Seller will only sell this home with the adjoining vacant lot at 10417 Quincy Lane (APN 051-140-023-000 - MLS 225072529), which is fully fenced together and feels like one large parcel. A rare opportunity to expand, build a second home, or enjoy added space and privacy on over 2 acres with combined properties together.
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MLS number: 225072716
Listing agent: Christina Ellermeyer
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (916) 447-5900
Last update: Thursday, June 5 2025 at 5:51 p.m. EDT
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