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Ground-floor studio condo in the desirable Baywood Villas! This well-maintained unit features durable waterproof SPC and tile flooring throughout and a convenient Murphy bed to maximize space. The kitchen is equipped with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a pantry, while the updated bathroom offers modern finishes. Additional features include a ceiling fan in the main living area and a security alarm system for added comfort and peace of mind. Ample storage options include a spacious walk-in closet, a coat closet, and an outdoor storage unit off the private covered patio. Baywood Villas offers excellent amenities, including a pool, spa, clubhouse, and fitness center, with water and garbage included in the HOA dues. With no rental restrictions, this property is also a strong investment opportunity. Conveniently located near Quarry Lakes, scenic trails, 99 Ranch, Fremont Hub, BART, Centerville Train Station, and with easy access to highways 880 and 84. A well-rounded opportunity in the heart of Fremont!
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MLS number: 41085859
Listing agent: Kimberly Barnett
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (925) 935-7100
Last update: Tuesday, April 22 2025 at 4:13 p.m. EDT
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