bedrooms
bedrooms
3
bathrooms
bathrooms
1
square feet
square feet
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acreage
Acreage
0.12
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year built
year built
1953
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Full Baths
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Perfect as a first home or smart investment, this charming 3-bed, 1-bath home offers 942 sq ft of well-designed living space in the heart of Newark. Step into a bright living room with a large window and beautiful hardwood floors. The kitchen features stainless-steel appliances-fridge, dishwasher, gas range/oven, and microwave-with an adjacent dining area. The updated bathroom includes a shower/tub combo, custom partition, and tiled flooring. The spacious primary bedroom has hardwood floors and two closets. Two additional bedrooms include one with sliding door access to the backyard. Enjoy a beautifully maintained yard with lush grass, mature trees, a covered patio, and two 10x10 sheds-one barn-style with a loft and a Tuff Shed that can double as a studio. Attached one-car garage with laundry area. Other highlights: dual pane windows, freshly painted interior, hardwood throughout, and an expanded driveway for up to three cars. Close to shopping, parks, HWY 880/84, Tesla, Meta, and more!
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County Alameda
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MLS number: 41094294
Listing agent: Brooke Crossland
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (510) 608-7600
Last update: Wednesday, April 23 2025 at 8:56 a.m. EDT
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