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Absolutely captivating Tudor on a tree-lined street in desirable Estudillo Estates. Impeccably maintained Mahogany woodwork, arched doorways and light-filled casement windows harken you back to a time when home craftsmanship was an art.
This generously proportioned home has 4-bedrooms, 2-bathrooms, a formal dining room plus eat-in kitchen. The updated kitchen overlooks a fenced-in yard with patio and deck, great for outdoor entertaining.
Modern updates and finishes mean you can move right in. 2-car garage with workbench, and plenty of storage in attic, as well.
This is truly a gem of a home, not to be missed!
FEATURES
*Bed and bath count differ from public record
Open Houses:
Sunday, May 15th 2-4:30pm
Sunday, May 22nd, 2-4:30pm
Brokers Tour:
Wednesday, May 18th 9:30-12:30pm
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Gretchen Roethle
(415) 599-6200
[email protected]
The Grubb Company
Realtor
REALTOR
DRE# 01945375
4155996200 office
415.599.6200 mobile
San Leandro is a small city just south of Oakland. Its east side stretches up into the hills of the East Bay Regional Park District. The west side is flatter and has the advantage of the San Francisco Bay shoreline, public golf course, and marina.
Homes for sale in San Leandro can be traced through the decades -- from the 1910s to the present day. A wide variety of architectural styles is found in north San Leandro. Dramatic, hillside contemporary homes, many of which feature expansive bay and canyon views, are the hallmark of the Bayo Vista neighborhood. Charming, older homes sit along the winding streets of the Estudillo Estates and Broadmoor Districts. Most of the city's ranch-style homes lie towards the Marina, along with some newer, custom-home developments.
San Leandro is proud of its small-town feel and boasts a Wednesday farmers' markets, several annual festivals, and an increasing number of locally owned restaurants and coffee houses. San Leandro’s commute options are excellent: it has its own Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station, transbay buses, and easy access to Interstate 880 and Interstate 580 for trips to the Silicon Valley or San Francisco.