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Sale closed in San Jose: $1.7 million for a three-bedroom dwelling

Editorial Board Published March 28, 2025
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1804 Chook Avenue – Google Avenue View

A 1,826-square-foot home in-built 1950 has modified palms. The property situated within the 1800 block of Chook Avenue in San Jose was bought on Feb. 14, 2025, for $1,735,000, or $950 per sq. foot. The structure of this single-story home consists of three bedrooms and two baths. The property is provided with compelled air heating and a cooling system. As well as, the home gives a carport. The property occupies loads of 5,000 sq. ft.

Further homes which have not too long ago modified palms shut by embrace:

A 1,167-square-foot dwelling on the 1800 block of Chook Avenue in San Jose bought in February 2023, for $2,080,000, a value per sq. foot of $1,782. The house has 2 bedrooms 1 lavatory.
In January 2025, a 1,004-square-foot dwelling on Pine Avenue in San Jose bought for $1,468,000, a value per sq. foot of $1,462. The house has 3 bedrooms 1 lavatory.
On Johnston Avenue, San Jose, in December 2024, a 1,739-square-foot dwelling was bought for $1,950,500, a value per sq. foot of $1,122. The house has 4 bedrooms and three bogs.

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