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Sold: Homes Sold in South San Francisco December 7, 2012

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

South San Francisco gained nine homeowners during the second week in December.  The most expensive home sold that week was on Stein Court with a price of $585,000. 

Address

Size

Price

1 Mandalay Place, #1008

1 bedroom 1 bath
941 sf

$92,000

26 Willow Avenue, #521

1 bedroom 1 bath
790 sf

$258,000

1212 Crestwood Drive

3 bedrooms 2 baths
1,050 sf

$475,000

1357 Hillside Drive

3 bedrooms 1 bath
1,090 sf

$515,000

3936 Stein Court

3 bedrooms 3 baths
1,580 sf

$585,000

318 Alta Loma Drive

3 bedrooms 1 bath
1,020 sf

$250,000

3550 Carter Drive, #69

2 bedrooms 2 baths
877 sf

$265,000

745 Commercial Avenue

2 bedrooms 1 bath
890 sf

$385,000

748 Circle Court

2 bedrooms 1 bath
910 sf

$475,000

 

More South San Francisco real estate info:

           .        Homes for sale in South San Francisco

           .        Rentals

           .        Home values

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