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Introducing 570 Glen Drive, a Spanish Mediterranean gem nestled in the sought-after Estudillo Estates neighborhood, built in 1932.The home features three bedrooms and two bathrooms, complemented by a flexible bonus room with in-law suite, or home-office, potential.
Original hardwood floors welcome you, alongside a living room featuring hand-painted ceiling beams. Original windows and light fixtures further enhance the home's authentic charm. Outside, the property boasts an original brick garden wall and outdoor fireplace, ideal for cozy evenings.
Move-in ready: boasting new quartz countertops and fixtures in the kitchen. The expansive yard features mature oak trees and three entertaining zones: a BBQ area, outdoor dining space, and a versatile lawn for gatherings and play. The detached garage features an extra workshop area for projects and storage.
Conveniently located near I-580, I-880, and BART, makes commuting to Palo Alto, San Francisco, or Oakland a breeze. Nearby local favorites include Zocalo Coffee Shop, Paradiso Restaurant, and Moussaka Restaurant. Don't miss your chance to embrace historical charm and modern comfort in this stunning property. Make it your sanctuary now!
Open Houses:
Saturday and Sunday - May 11th, 12th, 18th, 20th from 2-4pm
Offers Due
Tuesday, May 21st at 12pm.
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Paul Talbot
(510) 926-6851
[email protected]
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.