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Indifferent home sells in Pleasanton for $2.1 million

Editorial Board Published November 21, 2024
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7635 Maywood Drive – Google Road View

A 2,587-square-foot home inbuilt 1989 has modified fingers. The spacious property situated within the 7600 block of Maywood Drive in Pleasanton was bought on Aug. 15, 2024, for $2,075,000, or $802 per sq. foot. This single-story residence offers a beneficiant residing area with its 4 bedrooms and three bogs. Moreover, the house comes with a storage. The lot dimension of the property measures a powerful 7,346 sq. ft and includes a pool for added enjoyment.

Extra homes which have lately been bought shut by embody:

A 2,954-square-foot residence on the 5100 block of Mount Tam Circle in Pleasanton bought in July 2022, for $2,350,000, a value per sq. foot of $796. The house has 4 bedrooms and three bogs.
In August 2023, a 2,040-square-foot residence on Fairoaks Drive in Pleasanton bought for $1,775,000, a value per sq. foot of $870. The house has 4 bedrooms and three bogs.
On Mount Tam Circle, Pleasanton, in July 2024, a 2,673-square-foot residence was bought for $2,500,000, a value per sq. foot of $935. The house has 4 bedrooms and three bogs.

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