bedrooms
bedrooms
3
bathrooms
bathrooms
4
square feet
square feet
1,802
acreage
Acreage
0.03
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Open Houses
year built
year built
2019
full baths
Full Baths
-
half baths
Half Baths
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Welcome to this elegant duet in The Abbey at Palmdale Estates, built by renowned Robson Homes. The popular Sage floorplan offers a perfect blend of style and function with three spacious bedroom suites across three thoughtfully designed levels. The ground floor features a private suite ideal for guests or a home office. Upstairs, the main living area showcases an open-concept kitchen, dining, and living space with rich hardwood flooring, high-end finishes, and a private balcony for outdoor relaxation. On the top floor, the primary suite and a secondary suite provide comfort and privacy. Set within one of Fremont’s most scenic neighborhoods, this home is surrounded by the timeless beauty of Palmdale Estates, featuring historic 1920s architecture, tranquil ponds, colorful gardens, and winding walking paths across a peaceful 5.4-acre park. Located near some of the area’s most sought-after schools: Chadbourne Elementary, Hopkins Junior High, and Mission San Jose High.
Location
Subdivision -
County Alameda County
Elementary School -
Middle School -
High School -
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MLS number: 41092464
Listing agent: Joseph Sabeh
Listing broker: Golden Gate Sotheby's International Realty (925) 838-9700
Last update: Thursday, April 24 2025 at 5:00 p.m. EDT
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