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Santa Clara County actual property: Home on Quail Cliff Approach sells for $2,925,000

Editorial Board Published July 24, 2025
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7003 Quail Cliff Approach – Google Road View

The spacious property positioned within the 7000 block of Quail Cliff Approach in San Jose was bought on June 12, 2025 for $2,925,000, or $1,132 per sq. foot. The home, in-built 1985, has an inside area of two,585 sq. ft. This two-story house gives a roomy format with 4 bedrooms. The lot measurement of the property measures a formidable 10,400 sq. ft.

Extra homes have just lately been bought close by:

A 3,202-square-foot house on the 1100 block of Valley Quail Circle in San Jose bought in March 2023 for $3,010,000, a value per sq. foot of $940. The house has 4 bedrooms.
In June 2022, a 3,026-square-foot house on the 1100 block of Valley Quail Circle in San Jose bought for $2,750,000, a value per sq. foot of $909. The house has 4 bedrooms.
On Quail Creek Circle, San Jose, in Could 2023, a 1,827-square-foot house was bought for $1,911,000, a value per sq. foot of $1,046. The house has 3 bedrooms.

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