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Welcome to 628 Stege where you'll discover a true oasis of outdoor beauty and an adorable fully renovated bungalow that immediately feels like home. Imagine moving into a house where everything is literally brand new!
The warm and inviting interior offers a primary suite and a 2nd bedroom with private entry to the hall bath. Skylights and dual pane windows throughout grace every room with abundant natural light. The spotless kitchen, equipped with a suite of stainless steel appliances and ample storage, extends to a cleverly designed workstation/breakfast bar.
Sweet bonus space can be enjoyed in the finished basement just a few steps down. This spacious room with 7 ft ceilings provides additional enclosed storage, laundry with brand new stackable washer and dryer and plenty of extra room to use as you please.
The outdoor space is glorious and thoughtfully designed for maximum use and enjoyment. The draped patio adjacent to the lush green lawn make a perfect spot for entertaining, dining under the stars and epic summer barbecues. Gardeners and cooking enthusiasts will delight in the array of prolific edible plants and trees, and the healthy ornamentals surrounding the property on all sides. The long driveway and automatic gate provide secure off-street parking for 4 cars (or tricycle races).
Quick and easy access to 580, walking/biking paths at the marina, and convenient shopping and amenities on San Pablo Ave within minutes.
Highlights of this urban oasis include:
Open Houses:
5/25, 5/26, 6/01, 6/02
2:00-4:00
Brokers Tour:
5/30
10:00-12:00
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Tiffany Lefour
(510) 912-6310
[email protected]
The Grubb Company
Listing Agent
Making dreams come true one set of keys at a time
DRE# 02017456
510.912.6310 office
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