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5459 Collier Avenue San Diego, CA 92115
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Key Details
Sold Price $685,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,383 sqft
Price per Sqft $495
Subdivision San Diego
MLS Listing ID 180064397
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 2
Year Built 1947
Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence
Property Description
Gorgeous Spanish style home with gleaming hardwood floors, dual pane windows, updated kitchen and baths. Located on the boarder of Talmadge and El Cerrito; homes rarely hit the market on this street. Enter the home through a breezeway and bask in the beautiful courtyard. Main home consists of two bedrooms, updated bathroom with travertine tile, stand-alone shower and soaker tub. The dining room has built-in cabinets. Kitchen has granite counters and stainless steel appliances including...see supplemental stove vent hood. The adjacent detached third bedroom has hardwood floors and a brand new bathroom with floating vanity and high end fixtures. New designer paint throughout the home. Two car garage and a private rear yard with a gazebo. Easy access to SDSU, shopping and major freeways. Move right in!. Neighborhoods: El Cerrito/Tallmadge Equipment: Garage Door Opener Other Fees: 0 Sewer: Sewer Connected Topography: LL
Location
State CA
County San Diego
Area 92115 - San Diego
Interior
Heating Forced Air, Natural Gas
Cooling Central Air
Flooring Tile, Wood
Laundry In Garage, None
Exterior
Parking Features Driveway
Garage Spaces 2.0
Garage Description 2.0
Fence Partial
Pool None
Building
Lot Description Sprinkler System
Story 1
Others
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional, FHA, VA Loan
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional, FHA, VA Loan
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Bought with Cathy Dunn • Berkshire Hathaway HomeService