bedrooms Pending
bedrooms
bedrooms
2
bathrooms
bathrooms
2
square feet
square feet
1,279
acreage
Acreage
0.0781
open houses
Open Houses
year built
year built
1981
full baths
Full Baths
-
half baths
Half Baths
-
Some things simply never go out of style ... Step into a timeless Streng Brother's classic , designed with collaboration from renowned Sacramento architect Carter Sparks. This midcentury home has been meticulously maintained, and carefully updated preserving its midcentury feel. Upon entry you're greeted by a bright atrium blending the outdoor landscape into your main living space. The kitchen and flooring have been tastefully updated blending sleek and modern finished into the midcentury details of the home. The home features approx. 1279 square feet of living space as well as a low maintenance back yard. There are 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, which have also been updated. The garage provides space for 1 car and room for additional storage. River City Commons, features a community pool and outdoor BBQ area inside a community park with tennis/basketball courts, and other activities. Easily accessible to the highway, Downtown Sacramento, Arden-Faire, Cal Expo, the Sacramento International Airport and much more!
Location
Subdivision -
County Sacramento
Elementary School -
Middle School -
High School -
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MLS number: 225068537
Listing agent: Michael Maio
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (916) 933-1155
Last update: Friday, June 6 2025 at 7:53 p.m. EDT
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