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

Editorial Board Published April 9, 2025
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Sale closed in San Jose: .3 million for a four-bedroom residence
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2301 Hopeton Avenue – Google Avenue View

A home positioned within the 2300 block of Hopeton Avenue in San Jose has a brand new proprietor. The 1,417-square-foot property, in-built 1966, was bought on March 11, 2025, for $1,300,000, or $917 per sq. foot. This can be a single-story home. Inside, a hearth enhances the ambiance of the residing space. Moreover, the home comes with sort not specified. The property encompasses a beneficiant 6,468 sq. ft of land.

These close by homes have additionally lately modified fingers:

On Midpine Avenue, San Jose, in December 2024, a 1,236-square-foot residence was bought for $1,050,000, a value per sq. foot of $850. The house has 3 bedrooms and a pair of loos.
A 1,155-square-foot residence on the 1100 block of Camano Courtroom in San Jose bought in August 2024, for $985,000, a value per sq. foot of $853. The house has 3 bedrooms and a pair of loos.
In June 2024, a 2,375-square-foot residence on Shoreland Drive in San Jose bought for $1,300,000, a value per sq. foot of $547. The house has 4 bedrooms and 4 loos.

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