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Another Price Cut? Yes. Super motivated seller! We have home inspections, roof & termite reports available for you! This is a winner people! Come to see this beautifully remodeled home & compare it to the other ones so you can see the superiority! One of a kind, diamond condition Silver Crest 1 story home in a 55+ community! A lot more to see in person than these few pictures here! Spanning approximately 1,250 sq ft, this residence offers a spacious open floor plan with abundant natural light. The home features rich laminate hardwood-flooring, crown molding, 6-panel interior doors, and a new front door. The elegant living room boasts extra-large windows, while the adjacent dining area includes a built-in hutch. Enjoy outdoor living with a beautiful patio and a fenced backyard, perfect for relaxation. Community amenities include a clubhouse, swimming pool, spa, sauna, bocce ball, billiard room, library, and laundry facilities. Quiet tree-lined streets, located minutes from downtown Pleasanton, shopping, dining & major highways.
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MLS number: 41094148
Listing agent: Kayhan Doroodian
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (925) 837-4100
Last update: Monday, July 14 2025 at 9:41 a.m. EDT
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