Move right into this fully renovated ranch home with four
bedrooms plus den and two and a half baths in over 2,500 sq. ft. sitting on an
expansive 9,478 sq. ft. cul-de-sac lot in the scenic Canyon Heights
neighborhood of Fremont. Entering you will be greeted by a huge living room
with quartz slab surround, vaulted ceilings, and sputnik chandelier. Next is
the spacious formal dining room adjacent is the eat-in kitchen with new suite
of stainless-steel appliances, quartz counters, recessed lighting, and plentiful
cabinetry. The large family room has sliding doors out to the backyard. The
impressive primary suite has vaulted ceilings, walk-in closet, and spacious
bath. Three secondary bedrooms share a split hall bath with shower over tub.
Both full baths as well as the half bath have new quartz counters. Other recent
updates include refinished hardwood floors, fresh paint, and designer lighting.
Savor beautiful views from the back patio of nearby Vargas Plateau Park with a
multitude of trails and vistas to enjoy. Walk to Vallejo Mill Elementary.
Easily commute only 1 minute to Mission Blvd. leading you to Highway 680 and
only 6 minutes to BART offering stress-free travel to the City or down to
Silicon Valley. Rarely will you find such a spacious and elegant home in an
amazing location!
衡赛若福房产团队温馨推出高品质豪宅 38649 Oliver Way, Fremont。这座新近翻修的别墅座落在一个风景如画的的无尾静街上,拥有4室加书房,2.5卫,居住面积2,500平方英尺,占地约9,500平方英尺。进入别墅,您会被一个带有拱形天花板,壁炉和吊灯的巨大客厅所迎接,宽敞的客厅带有通往后院的落地推拉门。毗邻是高雅的正式餐厅,厨房配备全新不锈钢电器、石英台面、嵌入式照明和充足的橱柜。令人印象深刻的主卧套房设有拱形天花板、步入式衣橱和宽敞的浴室。另外三间大卧室共用一个高端浴室,配有大理石梳妆台和高档淋浴装置,其他近期翻新包括硬木地板、油漆和现代照明。高雅的升级比比皆是。在后院的露台上,您可以欣赏到附近公园(Vargas Plateau Park)的美丽景色,步行即可到达Vallejo Mill小学。仅需1分钟即可轻松通勤至Mission 大街 和680号高速公路,火车站可以使您轻松通勤至硅谷许多城市。这样一个宽敞别墅及优越位置是享受硅谷生活方式的理想家园!
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