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Sold: Homes Sold in South San Francisco January 25-31, 2013

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

The last week of January saw six homes change hands on South San Francisco.  The least expensive home that closed escrow that week was a three bedroom 1 bath home on Longford that went for $354,000.    

Address

Size

Price

3816 Callan Blvd.

4 bedrooms 3 baths
1,910 sf

$600,000

3872 Shamrock Court

5 bedrooms 3 baths
2,000 sf

$600,000

110 Longford Drive

3 bedrooms 1 bath
1,510 sf

$354,000

122 Duval Drive

3 bedrooms 2 baths
1,530 sf

$400,000

729 Hill Avenue

3 bedrooms 1 bath
1,370 sf

$535,000

2550 Donegal Avenue

3 bedrooms 3 baths
1,640 sf

$575,000

More South San Francisco real estate info:

           .        Homes for sale in South San Francisco

           .        Rentals

           .        Home values

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