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Sale closed in Pleasanton: $1.9 million for a three-bedroom house

Editorial Board Published October 16, 2024
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5814 Arthur Drive – Google Avenue View

The spacious property situated within the 5800 block of Arthur Drive in Pleasanton was offered on July 9, 2024 for $1,915,000, or $887 per sq. foot. The home, inbuilt 1984, has an inside house of two,158 sq. ft. The structure of this single-story home contains three bedrooms and three bogs. As well as, the house features a storage. The lot of the property covers a considerable space of 8,402 sq. ft, full with a pool for outside enjoyment.

Extra homes which have not too long ago been offered shut by embrace:

On Marilyn Courtroom, Pleasanton, in June 2022, a 2,054-square-foot house was offered for $1,950,000, a value per sq. foot of $949. The house has 3 bedrooms and three bogs.
In June 2024, a 1,762-square-foot house on Valley Trails Drive in Pleasanton offered for $1,500,000, a value per sq. foot of $851. The house has 3 bedrooms and three bogs.
A 2,100-square-foot house on the 5400 block of Blackbird Drive in Pleasanton offered in April 2023, for $1,800,000, a value per sq. foot of $857. The house has 4 bedrooms and three bogs.

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