bedrooms
bedrooms
4
bathrooms
bathrooms
3
square feet
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acreage
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0.0
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year built
year built
2007
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Nestled in the highly desirable Sorrento community of East Dublin. Tucked away on a quiet court, this beautiful home features soaring ceilings and an open, airy layout that fills the living spaces with natural light and creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. The spacious primary suite offers a private retreat, complete with its own personal balcony-perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or unwinding in the evening. The suite also features a generous walk-in closet and a private ensuite bathroom, providing both comfort and convenience. Set within a family-friendly neighborhood, the home benefits from an unbeatable location where all schools are within walking distance, making daily routines easy and ideal for families. The Sorrento community is known for its peaceful streets, and Italian-inspired surroundings. Just minutes from parks, shopping, dining, and major commuter routes, this home offers the perfect balance of comfort, convenience, and community living. A rare opportunity to own in one of Dublin's most sought-after neighborhoods.
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County Alameda
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MLS number: 41123594
Listing agent: Woojin Kang
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (925) 847-2200
Last update: Monday, March 30 2026 at 9:40 a.m. EDT
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