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Sale closed in San Jose: $1.3 million for a four-bedroom residence

Editorial Board Published December 3, 2024
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3409 Mount Prieta Drive – Google Avenue View

The property positioned within the 3400 block of Mount Prieta Drive in San Jose was bought on Oct. 22, 2024. The $1,310,000 buy worth works out to $780 per sq. foot. The home, inbuilt 1964, has an inside house of 1,679 sq. toes. This two-story home presents a capacious residing setting with its 4 bedrooms and three bogs. Moreover, the home features a two-car storage, providing beneficiant house for automobiles and storage necessities. The lot dimension of the property measures a formidable 5,500 sq. toes.

These close by homes have additionally lately been bought:

In October 2024, a 1,222-square-foot residence on Mount Saint Helena Drive in San Jose bought for $860,000, a worth per sq. foot of $704. The house has 3 bedrooms and a couple of bogs.
A 1,088-square-foot residence on the 3200 block of Mount Rainier Drive in San Jose bought in July 2024, for $985,000, a worth per sq. foot of $905. The house has 3 bedrooms and a couple of bogs.
On Blue Mountain Drive, San Jose, in October 2024, a 1,198-square-foot residence was bought for $1,050,000, a worth per sq. foot of $876. The house has 3 bedrooms and a couple of bogs.

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