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Sold: Homes Sold in South San Francisco January 18-24, 2013

Here is a list of recently sold South San Francisco homes.

South San Francisco home sales during the third week of January were strong with seven homes changing owners.  The most expensive is a four bedroom 4 bath home on St. Patrick Court that sold for $765,000. 

Address

Size

Price

3627 Erris Court

2 bedrooms 2 baths
1,040 sf

$382,500

287 Village Way

3 bedrooms 1 bath
1,000 sf

$435,000

117 Sherwood Way

3 bedrooms 1 bath
1,100 sf

$530,000

111 Del Monte Avenue

3 bedrooms 1 bath
1,310 sf

$600,000

225 Camaritas Avenue

3 bedrooms 2 baths
1,510 sf

$640,000

222 Indio Drive

3 bedrooms 2 baths
1,558 sf

$690,000

3232 St. Patrick Court

4 bedrooms 4 baths
2,310 sf

$765,000

More South San Francisco real estate info:

           .        Homes for sale in South San Francisco

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           .        Home values

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