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No expense spared on well-designed, sun-soaked, mid-century home on large, verdant, private lot in coveted Bay-O-Vista neighborhood. Double-pane, varnished wood windows and sliders lead to expansive redwood deck that connects the main house to a detached private home office. Open concept living, dining and kitchen allow for indoor and outdoor entertaining. The en suite bath in the primary bedroom has a jetted cast-iron soaking tub for two that makes everyday feel like a spa vacation in this home. The walk-out basement serves as a laundry room and workshop, ensuring that no living space is compromised. A five-minute walk gets you to local coffee shops, restaurants, and grocery stores. Lake Chabot and Bay-O-Vista Swim & Tennis club are less than a mile away. Quality fixtures, materials, and intelligent design are evident throughout. The much loved home must been seen to be appreciated.
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Contact Jade Talbot
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San Leandro is a small city just south of Oakland. Its east side stretches up into the hills of the East Bay Regional Park District. The west side is flatter and has the advantage of the San Francisco Bay shoreline, public golf course, and marina.
Homes for sale in San Leandro can be traced through the decades -- from the 1910s to the present day. A wide variety of architectural styles is found in north San Leandro. Dramatic, hillside contemporary homes, many of which feature expansive bay and canyon views, are the hallmark of the Bayo Vista neighborhood. Charming, older homes sit along the winding streets of the Estudillo Estates and Broadmoor Districts. Most of the city's ranch-style homes lie towards the Marina, along with some newer, custom-home developments.
San Leandro is proud of its small-town feel and boasts a Wednesday farmers' markets, several annual festivals, and an increasing number of locally owned restaurants and coffee houses. San Leandro’s commute options are excellent: it has its own Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station, transbay buses, and easy access to Interstate 880 and Interstate 580 for trips to the Silicon Valley or San Francisco.