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Experience contemporary NOMA living at its finest!
Welcome to this stunning single-family home built in 2018 and located on a coveted prime corner lot, adjacent to beautifully manicured open space. This multi-level residence is 1,787 square feet and offers 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and features many upgraded amenities including; premium appliances, expanded wood flooring, and owned solar. The entry level features a generously sized bedroom and full bathroom, and a two-car garage. One level up is the spacious and bright main level with an open concept kitchen, living room, dining room and balcony. On the third level are two luxurious ensuite bedrooms, the primary suite and a secondary suite. The top floor features access to an expansive rooftop deck with plenty of space to entertain and take in the 360’ views of surrounding hills and the San Francisco skyline. Multi zone central heating / AC, oversized triple-pane windows, washer and dryer, and a tankless water heater complete this energy efficient Marina Bay home!
Conveniently located close to the Marina ferry station and the Richmond bridge, making this community an ideal commuter's location!
We look forward to sharing this meticulously cared for property and invite you to explore the possibility of calling it home!
Open Houses:
Saturday, March 16, 1-4 PM
Sunday, March 17, 1-4 PM
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Dawn Davis
(415) 533-5108
[email protected]
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