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Single household residence sells for $2.7 million in San Jose

Editorial Board Published December 19, 2024
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Single household residence sells for .7 million in San Jose1741 Santa Lucia Drive – Google Road View

A 2,562-square-foot home in-built 1949 has modified palms. The spacious property situated within the 1700 block of Santa Lucia Drive in San Jose was offered on Nov. 5, 2024. The $2,675,000 buy worth works out to $1,044 per sq. foot. This single-story house presents a roomy ground plan, that includes 4 bedrooms and 4 loos. As well as, the home includes a two-car storage. The property encompasses a beneficiant 0.4-acre of land, that includes ample outside area and a pool.

Further homes have not too long ago been offered close by:

On Isabel Drive, San Jose, in October 2024, a 1,833-square-foot house was offered for $2,300,000, a worth per sq. foot of $1,255. The house has 2 bedrooms and a pair of loos.
In April 2024, a 2,427-square-foot house on Willow Road in San Jose offered for $2,700,000, a worth per sq. foot of $1,112. The house has 4 bedrooms and 5 loos.
A 2,059-square-foot house on the 1400 block of Saint Francis Drive in San Jose offered in July 2023, for $1,650,000, a worth per sq. foot of $801. The house has 3 bedrooms 1 lavatory.

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